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Saturday, January 16, 2010
2:25 PM
Maybe Israel bombed his house. Maybe he did support the Iranian opposition and the government of Iran killed him. Neither party has enough credibility to make a claim, which makes the man's story all the more sad - no one will even know why he died.
Perhaps that's why he died the way he did... so no one would know why. It's possible Mr. Alimohammadi was an extremely dangerous man. His work in mathematics concerns complex vector models derived from quantum probabilities.
The world is up in arms, tied in knots over Iran's uranium enrichment program, but this may be a red herring. Let's face it: there are some bad eggs out there, and we can smell them, but we're not sure where they are, what they look like or what they are up to.
Mr. Alimohammadi's work with high-dimensional statistical mechanics and probability trees could have led to a discovery of a quantum chain reaction.
Perhaps someone already knew about this and this is the plan for the LHC, to let it go off, thinking "hah hah, stupid westerners blew themselves up;" Mr. Alimohammadi discovered this and was killed so the "bomb machine" goes off according to plan.
Perhaps someone already knew about a quantum chain reaction, and it is being or is already weaponized, like phaser beams or quantum disruptors from Star Trek, and when Mr. Alimohammadi discovered this independently and tried to be open with the world academic community, for the good of humanity, he was killed by whoever already controls the technology.
Perhaps Mr. Alimohammadi discovered something else entirely. Maybe he was going to give it to Iran to take over the world. Maybe he was going to tell everyone and give the world free energy from some new source. Who knows.
The sad thing is that the people who killed Mr. Alimohammadi do not realize that freedom of knowledge is inevitable. If Mr. Alimohammadi was killed for something he discovered, other scientists in the world will likely figure it out soon. Then, the people of the world will have to grow up and learn to live with it, or we'll blow ourselves up trying.
Freedom in general is also inevitable: the people are always going to think freely and complain about the government, and egotistical government people getting fussy and violent about it just makes the whole society look like primitive savages. YOU have to grow out of it, or we will all die.
So, Mr. Alimohammadi's death was pointless, as all death by war is pointless. The advantage gained is so fleeting, so temporary. What is the reason for so much blood? There is none.
RIP Masoud Alimohammadi
Masoud Alimohammadi was a physicist who studied how complex predictive models fit into model systems built from observing stars and particle interactions. Perhaps he did not have his eye on a telescope or a circle of rocks like sages of antiquity from Persia or many other ancient human civilizations, but he was one of those sages nonetheless.Maybe Israel bombed his house. Maybe he did support the Iranian opposition and the government of Iran killed him. Neither party has enough credibility to make a claim, which makes the man's story all the more sad - no one will even know why he died.
Perhaps that's why he died the way he did... so no one would know why. It's possible Mr. Alimohammadi was an extremely dangerous man. His work in mathematics concerns complex vector models derived from quantum probabilities.
The world is up in arms, tied in knots over Iran's uranium enrichment program, but this may be a red herring. Let's face it: there are some bad eggs out there, and we can smell them, but we're not sure where they are, what they look like or what they are up to.
- BIG: Uranium - big atom - splitting starts chain reaction
- BIGGER: Hydrogen - smaller protons and neutrons - fusing starts chain reaction
- BIGGEST? smallest quantum particles - chain reaction destroys world?
Mr. Alimohammadi's work with high-dimensional statistical mechanics and probability trees could have led to a discovery of a quantum chain reaction.
Perhaps someone already knew about this and this is the plan for the LHC, to let it go off, thinking "hah hah, stupid westerners blew themselves up;" Mr. Alimohammadi discovered this and was killed so the "bomb machine" goes off according to plan.
Perhaps someone already knew about a quantum chain reaction, and it is being or is already weaponized, like phaser beams or quantum disruptors from Star Trek, and when Mr. Alimohammadi discovered this independently and tried to be open with the world academic community, for the good of humanity, he was killed by whoever already controls the technology.
Perhaps Mr. Alimohammadi discovered something else entirely. Maybe he was going to give it to Iran to take over the world. Maybe he was going to tell everyone and give the world free energy from some new source. Who knows.
The sad thing is that the people who killed Mr. Alimohammadi do not realize that freedom of knowledge is inevitable. If Mr. Alimohammadi was killed for something he discovered, other scientists in the world will likely figure it out soon. Then, the people of the world will have to grow up and learn to live with it, or we'll blow ourselves up trying.
Freedom in general is also inevitable: the people are always going to think freely and complain about the government, and egotistical government people getting fussy and violent about it just makes the whole society look like primitive savages. YOU have to grow out of it, or we will all die.
So, Mr. Alimohammadi's death was pointless, as all death by war is pointless. The advantage gained is so fleeting, so temporary. What is the reason for so much blood? There is none.
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