Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Tuning In a Namespace

D’Arcy Thompson Talk

From Dimension Deck

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Didactic Manga

from Summer Term, 2026

Friday, August 14, 2026

Asylum District Dining

Chilled Sesame Noodles at Sapphire Hotel

Here’s one of those classic food pix. Cold sesame noodles. I’d been craving em ever since Fujin went away years ago. Hard to find. Could I make em myself? No doubt. I’ve held various prep kits at HongPhat, wondering if this was my least action path (a physics allusion).

Anyway (a) Sapphire Hotel had em on the menu and (b) I’d never been to Sapphire Hotel, which is in my neighborhood, where I’ve lived for over 30 years (the longest I’ve lived in any neighborhood). Sapphire Hotel is a restaurant, not a hotel.

I was reminded of going to The Fork long ago with Kiyoshi Kuromiya. Kiyoshi was a true foodie who wrote about Philadelphia eateries and in so doing helped elevate the tastes and cuisine of that entire city (per my narrative account anyway). When we showed up at The Fork that time, the staff was well aware this was Kiyoshi Kuromiya, the one and only. Great food by the way.

I’ll link to my Dinner with Kiyoshi in the comments, a play off the movie My Dinner with Andre. He was indeed a super interesting dude, a deep intellectual not only a gourmand. He’d started studying architecture with a focus on Louis Khan but then found Buckminster Fuller and felt he’d finally hit the jackpot. They became co-conspirators. Bucky called him “adjuvant” which is closer to “catalyst” than “lieutenant”.

In those days, I represented Friends (Quakers) to American Friends Service Committee (AFSC). To earn its reputation as working on behalf of Friends, AFSC would host these annual corporation meetups where they’d impress us with all their good works, and we’d spread the word. North Pacific Yearly Meeting insisted on paying my way, not accepting AFSC money for our visits, cuz we were in a sense auditing them and so should not be like unscrupulous members of congress who gladly allow lobbyists to wine and dine them (and so so much more) in exchange for protecting their own interests.

So I’d be in Philly anyway, for the corporation meeting, and I’d pad the trip with visits to old and new haunts, including meetups with CJ and Kiyoshi.

Monday, August 10, 2026

Closing Time

Closing Time

Per the yin-yang way of thinking, the ending of a chapter creates the space for a next chapter to begin. Novels jump around a lot more than real life, but then real life includes reading novels. 

In this ending, or closing, in my role as a Wanderer (capital W, cuz it's a practice), I found myself up and out the door early, taking bus 75 to the Hollywood District (Portland's Hollywood, which is likewise into movies), then walking the length of East Broadway to Lloyd Center, a Portland landmark, and soon (within hours) to open to crowds for a last day as an indoor shopping mall.

However I didn’t stick around for those crowds. People I know were there for the festivities, which included lining up for candy treats and ice skating (that rink will be missed, but few were using it, and the mall had become a ghost of its former self). 

They sent me pictures, which I added to my album. But I was back in my “outstairs office” long before then, content with my almost-no-people vacant streets look. That’s a slice too, early morning hours on a Saturday when few people have any reason to be out and about.

I’m accepting of the fact that systems have more than just boundaries in the sense of inside and outside. They have boundaries, or call them lifespans, of before and after. However based on my latest observations of all the new construction going on, this will be more of a transformation than a complete replacement. 

The plan is to turn the place inside-out so it becomes less of an enclosed space and more a shared outdoor space where people also want to live. I’d say look at the Pearl District and NW Portland for a preview. That being said, I’m have no privileged access to these plans, or maybe they’re public and I simply need to look them up at the city website.

I left the bicycle in the repair shop today in preparation for a next loop.

Saturday, August 08, 2026

Quadrays History

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Johnny Tri Goode sent me this set of quadray coordinates for an icosahedron, which I ran through my framework to compare with my default icosahedron (cyan) from the concentric hierarchy (a matryoshka of polyhedrons).

Johnny is researching the history of Quadrays. As I was saying to fellow faculty in the faculty lounge (virtual):  
The way I see it is: Quadrays are a shelf of books in a math library or bookstore, but only a few of them bother with Synergetics. That’s a metaphor as “shelf of books” implies wood pulp, but we’re actually doing all this in the cloud without much paper.
You might be wondering "what are quadrays?". Spellcheckers complain about it (squiggly red underline) much as they complain about Synergetics. English is hostile to our curriculum in a lotta ways (we’re mostly immune to toxic aspects of English, having escaped the Anglosphere). 

In my version of the narrative, Quadrays are an escape from the linear algebra “hegemon” (spellchecker complains again), but not in such a way as to undercut LA in any way. Machine learning is all about LA and I’m one of who teach (some might say preach) ML (my company bosses were near Istanbul — not sure where exactly given I was in a cloud-based company using Google glue).

Some of us (picture a subculture) like exploring in other namespaces with an apparatus that has a lotta family resemblance to the principal Hilbert Space exploration device: the extended Euclidean version of XYZ. Quadrays operate well within the IVM, which ML (NLP) will call a “substrate” for same, per this output from Charlie (Charlie = generic chatbot).

### 3.4 Fuller's isotropic vector matrix (IVM) and the coining of "quadray" **R. Buckminster Fuller (with E. J. Applewhite), *Synergetics: Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking*, Macmillan, Vol. 1, 1975; Vol. 2, 1979.** Full text: [monoskop.org](https://monoskop.org/images/4/46/Fuller_R_Buckminster_Synergetics_1997.pdf); scan at [archive.org](https://archive.org/details/synergeticsexplo0000full_t1i6). Sections 420.01–420.02 describe the isotropic vector matrix (IVM) as "four-dimensional and 60-degree coordinated" — Fuller's own coordinate framework, based on the FCC/CCP (cubic close-packed) lattice, i.e. geometrically the same lattice underlying quadrays and (via the \(A_3^*\) permutohedral identification) GBT in three dimensions. **Fuller's IVM predates the specific "quadray" coordinate formalism by roughly six years** and is the acknowledged geometric substrate on which quadrays were later built, but Fuller's own texts describe vector *directions* and a lattice, not an explicit \((a,b,c,d)\) 4-tuple coordinate algebra with defined arithmetic.

Thursday, August 06, 2026

Social Engineering for Dummies

Socialism for Dummies

Manga Views

Wednesday, August 05, 2026

Warm Springs Circuit

Saturday, August 01, 2026

Drone Zone?

Drone Zone?