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Stephanie Beavers

~ Always be yourself. Unless you can be a dragon. Then always be a dragon.

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The Next Industrial Revolution… Happens At Home

25 Thursday Sep 2014

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3D Printing. We’ve basically all heard about it; people make their own toys and jewelry and knickknacks. But now, the technology is progressing to a new level. A little tweaking is required yet for most of these, but still. (If you just want to learn a little more about 3D printing in general, this is a nice overview.)
How would you like a 3D printed saxophone?

3D print flute music

Or flute?


No? How about a castle?
3D printed concrete castle

The 3D printed concrete castle


What about a gun?

That last, of course, is the most controversial. We’re all for 3D printing low-cost housing or making cheap toys, but GUNS? Once again, we have a piece of technology that’s truly wonderful but has some (at the very least) controversial implications and possibilities.

I kinda want one.

What do you think, readers?

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I Shall Smite Thee With My Sword!

22 Monday Sep 2014

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So. This is a thing, and it’s awesome:

Really? REALLY?! I mean, I know someone who knows how to use a katana in the Japanese sword style, but this is actually looking to turn medieval longsword fighting into a sport.

Did I mention that’s awesome?

I feel like this is something I should learn. I mean, I’ve looked into the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism) before, but they were always a little too hardcore into the historical aspects of it. I’m a fantasy author. I’m not there for the history. I’m there for armor and swords and archery and the cool stuff. Preferably with magic, too. (And yet I was never interested in LARPing either… *shrug*)

But this… is this something I could do?

Honestly, probably not. I’m tiny and out of shape and rarely into any physical activities. All my favorite things to do happen here in front of the computer. Oops…

Still, I’m looking into it. Turns out there’s one in my city (I just Googled my town and longsword).

What do you think, readers? Cool or geeky? Or both? Would you give it a go?

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Metamaterials: How To Become Invisible

18 Thursday Sep 2014

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I know I’ve posted on this topic before, but I just had to share this video:

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Calling On Fire: The Cover Unleashed!

15 Monday Sep 2014

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Thank you very much to Damonza.com for this amazing cover for my upcoming book!

damonza stephanie beavers callingonfire calling on fire novel fantasy cover

Look forward to the novel soon!
If you haven’t yet, check out my free short story, set before the events in Calling On Fire: And the Wolves Danced

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Soon We’ll All Live Forever

11 Thursday Sep 2014

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Scientists Remotely Activate Genetic Target To Slow Aging Process (IFLS)

Okay, so not forever (yet), but 30% longer. Still, cool news in science.
By triggering a certain gene, scientists have increased the life span of some fruit flies by 30%. Basically, age makes us more susceptible to health problems as it our bodies lose the ability to regulate process and prevent disease. This gene, when activated, helps stave off that decline. So not only would the life span be 30% longer, it would add healthy years… and that’s pretty cool (especially if you’ve ready any fables about foolish heroes wishing for everlasting life and living a decrepit existence for the rest of eternity).

Researcher David Walker had the following to say:

We are not there yet, and it could, of course, take many years, but that is our goal and we think it is realistic.
The ultimate aim of our research is to promote healthy aging in people.

infinity live forever eternal life

Of course, this is an example of playing with genetics, and we all know how insanely complex the human body is. Will this have other repercussions that we don’t know about yet? And even if it is as good as it sounds, what then? I’m always curious about the consequences of scientific advancement. 30% longer life spans wouldn’t have that big of an impact on the world… surely? Or would we see an increase in overpopulation? Or something else?

What do you think, readers? What are the best and worst case scenarios? Give me your thoughts!

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Soon We’ll All Be Cyborg Psychics

08 Monday Sep 2014

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Direct Brain-To-Brain Communication Used in Humans (IFLS)
The Science Daily Press release on the same subject

It’s true. Human beings have now exchanged thoughts. What’s more, they did with 8,000 kilometers separating them. On one end, they read the brain activity of one person and transmitted it to the brain of the second person. The communication was very simple, and it had a small margin of error. This stuff may be small-scale, but it’s proof that it’s possible.

cyborg art

So the question is, is this where we’re headed? We can speak metaphorically about “living in the internet” and being cyborgs because we can’t put our phones down or leave our computers, but will we literally become cyborgs, with our computers in our heads?

Honestly, I find this terribly exciting, but I know I’m often an optimist about new technology. There are scary aspects to this kind of technology too. Are we also looking at the future of mind control?

So what do you think, readers? Where could this technology take us?

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Napkin Art

05 Friday Sep 2014

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art, author, cartoon, Godzilla, Groot, Grumpy Cat, Guardians of the Galaxy, How to Train Your Dragon, napkins, parenthood, pikachu, portal, Scooby Doo, Sonic the Hedgehog, squid, Stephanie Beavers, Tom and Jerry, writer

So this awesome mom draws on napkins for her kids. Wowzers.

Mask dog

Sonic the Hedgehog

Source: http://cheezburger.com/299525

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You wouldn’t like me when I’m angry

01 Monday Sep 2014

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Did you know this stuff about anger? I was fascinated.

The universal ‘anger face’: Each element makes you look physically stronger and more formidable
Apparently, the expression you make when you’re angry is universal. The same muscles act in the same way for everyone. Scientists have labeled this expression as a threat display. The reasoning is thus: those who are physically strong get their way more often, and your angry face changes the appearance of your face to imitate (or exaggerate) those facial features that we associate with those who are physically strong. So your angry face isn’t just scary because it means you’re angry, it also makes you more physically imposing.

Hulk Angry Face

GRRR!

Anger makes people want things more
So scientists conducted a study that indicated that anger motivated people to work harder to obtain something than they otherwise would have. After being exposed to subliminal messaging of various faces, people wanted items associated with angry faces more and worked harder for them. Perhaps even more interestingly? People had no idea that anger was behind their motivation.

…I wonder, does this tie into that strange, contrary desire to want something more if you’re told you can’t have it?

What are your thoughts? Know any cool facts about anger?

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Art Transforms Reality

28 Thursday Aug 2014

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painted door illusion

marionette face  paint

botanical garden unicorn bush nature

paint phone booth listening

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Qualia: Philosophy and Did I Really Just See That?

25 Monday Aug 2014

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I have a confession. I like philosophy. Especially metaphysics. I actually have a BA in Philosophy (minor in English). I don’t understand why people find it boring. Some of the questions philosophers get to ask are AWESOME. Like the following:

I guess some people might write off questions like this as frivolous, but I find them fascinating. This is the core of human curiosity. Questions like these are what birthed the sciences. Math, physics, chemistry, and most recently, psychology. How can questions like this be frivolous when they brought out every scientific revolution?

So what about you, dear reader? Did you find the video interesting? Why do you think so many people think philosophy is boring?

(In other news, this is my 100th post. Yay!)

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