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Jevon and the Transformative Chameleons

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Four years ago, in the Four Horsemen of the Rebound, I lampooned what is known as Jevon’s Paradox. A paradox is a statement of contradiction or puzzle. For example, I remember Zeno’s Paradox from my goofy philosophy professor in college. Our class discussed Zeno’s Paradox and that you can never get through a doorway because to get to the doorway, you must first reach the halfway point, and the next halfway point, and so on, and so forth, until the measurements get to be infinitesimally small – and you never get there. Beyond that, we learned that objects are all…
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Atmospheric Cooling = Strong Tornadoes

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We interrupt this rant for this special announcement.  Our cold spring in the northern plains is wreaking havoc in the form of tornadoes in the southern and middle parts of the country. I think the weather phenomena had a lot to do with my interest in mechanical engineering.  Growing up on the farm in the flatlands, I had seen a great many black clouds approaching on the horizon.  As they drew closer, they would either brighten to a lighter gray and rain, or they get ugly.  If the approach is led by a dark band of clouds followed by blue-green…
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