ART ZONE SPOTLIGHT! @marion-mccoskey
Greetings!
Tonight I want to take the time to feature a very interesting and unique artist here on steemit, @marion-mccoskey.
Marion is a 74 year-old musical programmer. He writes music-making software. Listen to his life story in 15 minutes with his music in the background, here:
http://alrightsounds.com/mus/Gorilla_War_Narration.mp3
After General Electric stole his invention of the Resettable Counter, a device inside every single computer, cell phone, and most electronic devices, he has been fighting the system so as to live with as much freedom as the apes and chimpanzees for 49 years.
His software is called "gg" and it generates some unique sounding music. @marion-mccoskey is a very prolific poster on steemit and has created hundreds of songs with GG.
Before steemit, all his songs were posted on his website, http://alrightsounds.com
His works are primarily instrumental, but are often complemented by a "Narrative" or vocal melody. The narrative ones are like stories or podcasts or Poems with the instrumental in the background.
I have been following him for some time and recently told him about @dsound. For someone who just uploads direct links to music on his website, I think dsound is perfect for him. I asked him about what his set-up looks like and to send me pictures so that I could make him an album art for his tracks on dsound. That is what the image at the very top of this post is. He hasn't seen it yet. I dont know if it is really his style or not. Too many rainbows?
Here is an example of a vocal melody behind his sound.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=a673k27Bn0M
The imagery used in that video goes with the music very well, I assume that he created those but I have not heard back from him yet about that.
@marion-mccoskey
is a very unique artist and is able to share his work thanks to steemit. He actively comments his ideas on Libertarianism along with a slew of other subjects that he has written about on his website:http://167.114.152.131/mcky/index.htm
Here is his thoughts on
It might be possible to use a stream of coherent electrons generated from a Bose-Einstein fluid and a very powerful laser to transform the mass of the electrons into energy.
It seems that electron-positron pairs have been generated from two very high energy photons. If you had two extremely powerful gamma ray lasers, you should be able to generate a coherent stream of electron-positron pairs. Of course we don't have that kind of laser, and are not likely to get one soon.
But it might be possible to use a laser beam of less energy to change an electron into a positron. Then when the positrons combined with the electrons in a target, high energy photons would be released, and an electric current would be generated, if the target was conductive.
Here's the conjecture.
We assume that particles are really just photons trapped in a standing wave. Like a sound wave resonating in a closed chamber, the gamma level photons that constitute the electron resonate in some kind of resonance chamber. That would be why particles behave like waves. Particles are trapped waves.
That would mean that when two particles collide the results of their collusion would depend on the exact phase relationship of all the photons involved. Identical particles could collide at different times with the exact same velocity vectors, but the results would be different. Also, identical particles with identical phase relationships between the photons involved would produce identical results.
The fact that interference patterns from atoms generated from a Bose-Einstein fluid are stable would seem to mean that all the particles in a Bose-Einstein fluid have their phase relationships synchronized.
So if we could determine what the exact photonic makeup of an electron and a positron, we might then be able to design a laser that would generate the photons that have the right frequency, power, and phase to convert an electron into a positron using a coherent beam of electrons and one or more laser beams. I believe the electron and the positron have the same mass, so any transaction that began with one and ended with the other should have zero energy cost.
If we have a resonance mechanism for the election-positron energy level, we might also have one for the neutron energy level. The standard theory would suggest one for the neutrino level and also the Higgs level.
It is interesting to note that neutrinos have very low mass which means they have low energy, even when traveling at really high speeds. It should be possible to make neutrinos from much lower energy photons. My understanding of current theory is that neutrinos have mass, but it has not yet be successfully measured, so we aren't sure of how much energy it would take to make one.
Another difficulty is that neutrinos are terribly hard to detect. But we might be able to detect the disappearance of the photons used to make the neutrinos.
And here is his Rotary Engine Invention
He is like STEEMIT's Leonardo DaVinci!
And to quote Marion,
"Slavery Sucks!"
That concludes @WEB-GNAR's special feature. Until I stumble across the next super interesting human being... Adios!
thanks for sharing this awesome post!!! This guy reminds me of people I went to school with at RPI when I got my integrated electronic art MFA... fantastic!!!!
thanks for the comment :)
Good morning @artzone
Congratulations for your new post.
I love music... I am your post upvote and resteemit done.... best of luck in your new post.
Great music. thanks for sharing this post. I like it this post.
My favourite music.i like it this post. thanks for sharing this music.
Beautiful programming and beautiful music share. I like it music. I appreciate your artzone.
Beautiful music and i love music. I appreciate your valuable content. thanks for sharing this artzone..
You are so talented @marion-mccoskey. Your programming skill is very amazing... i'll check your blog sir 👍Thanks @artzone for sharing such talents.🙂
Great post my dear friend and beautiful music share. I love music. thanks for sharing your beautiful creativity...
Amazing music i am impressed.
Thanks for sharing .