Saturday, 16 February 2013

The Human Eyes as a RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Devices.)


The Human Eyes as a RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Devices.)

1.1a This treatise does not document the principles of RAID, as that is covered in detail in many works of reference, including Wikipedia. The author describes how two eyes can work together to produce a composite 2D image in the Mind’s Eye (ME), incorporating a back-up system akin to RAID.
1.1b For the purposes of this treatise, the back-up system used by the eyes has been termed pseudo-RAID, PRAID.
1.1c Little reference will be made to the detailed structure of the physical eye and any component parts thereof. This caveat also applies to the functioning of the Mind's Eye, and it's basic analogue performance.
1.1c For want of better alternatives, the terms Autonomous and Autonomy, are within the remit of this treatise, used to describe 'persistence of vision' afforded by both physical eyes. 100% autonomy defines the availability of a service that is continuous, ad infinitum. Which of course is impossible!

1.2 Having only two light-receiving devices, the left and right eyes, the 180-degree ME virtual field-of-vision is shared between the two. By simply covering each eye with the appropriate hand, it is easy for the reader of this treatise to determine what their field-of-vision appears like for each eye. When testing each eye, it is important that BOTH eyes are wide open and free to move. With the author's rather pronounced nose, and ‘inset’ eyes, the left-hand (LH) virtual field-of-vision starts at the LH side of the nose and ends roughly 90 degrees to the left, whilst the right-hand (RH) virtual field-of-vision, extends from the RH side of the nose to about 90 degrees to the right. Performance of these simple tests will reveal the area of the virtual ME field-of-vision that is shared by both eyes.

2.1 [This shared area of the Mind's Eye, labelled SHARED, is an extremely important concept with regard to the content of this treatise. The centre of the ME's virtual field-of-vision coincides with the centre of the shared physical field-of-vision of both eyes.]

3.1 Both eyes normally work in unison – so that this shared part of the virtual ME image is formed by both eyes together, to give PRAID autonomy. In other words, should one eye fail the remaining eye can take over.

4.1 [With RAID 0, two device autonomy (one duty and one standby), each of the devices must be identical and the switch-over time when the duty device fails must be designed to have a switch-over time minimum. Obviously, with a two device system there is ALWAYS going to be a time-lag between the failure of the duty device and the resumption of service by the stand-by device. For critical processes, the loss-of-service time for instance of a human eye, must be an absolute minimum.]

5.1 It is important to appreciate that with both eyes open the ME 180-degree field-of-vision consists of the fusion of the three parts LH, SHARED, RH.

6.1 [Because the eyes are programmed for RAID 0 and act in parallel, this raises a number of problems. Firstly, never are the two eyes exactly the same in size and other properties that affect the image passing to the ME. Secondly, even if each eye was a clone, the separation between the eyes would produce differing perspectives and images at the ME. This difference has a large effect over a short distance to a close object and has a small difference for a distant one. Nevertheless there will always be a difference.]

7.1 The author of this paper has discernable differences between the two eyes, so that there is an appreciable difference between the images of objects observed by each physical eye. An image arriving at the ME from the right eye appears larger than that from the left eye. If the reader carries out the tests above, they should try and determine the obvious differences between the images from each eye, of the same object at about 20cm from the eyes. Also, compare those to the image with both eyes open.

8.1 [Because of the difference between the two eyes one of them produces a larger image of an object than the other, and consequently an image with lower brilliance and contrast. The eye with the highest brilliance and contrast 'takes control' of the image within the SHARED - AND- also its own field-of-vision. This is referred to in prior art as the Dominant eye, and acts as the duty device, whilst in this paper the non-dominant eye will be referred to as the Sub-Dominant eye and is the back-up device.]

9.1 With a dominant left eye, and a sub-dominant right eye, when viewing an object with both eyes open, the image received by the ME is made up of two sections, the LH + SHARED vision of the left dominant eye AND the RH vision from the sub-dominant right eye.
This means that whether both eyes are open or just the dominant left eye, the SHARED image of the field-of-vision will be that of the dominant left eye.
The brain ‘over-writes’ the SHARED ME field-of-vision from the "weaker" sub-dominant right eye when both eyes are open. This is generally understood in prior art and summarised in Figure 1.

10.1 [It is important to remember that with both eyes open, even though most of the field-of-vision of the ME consists of the  Dominant and SHARED areas, the Sub-dominant eye is still active 'in tandem' with the Dominant one. Hence, as indicated on the bottom illustration of Diagram 1, the red section is produced by the Sub-dominant eye. There is therefore an 'interface' between the SHARED area and the remaining Sub-dominant area. Note that this interface will be within the peripheral vision of the eye.]

11.1 The reader of this paper may carry out the simple tests outlined above and discover for themselves which are their dominant and sub-dominant eyes. Whilst experimenting with the three areas of the ME field-of-vision, investigate where, roughly, the LH/SHARED and RH/SHARED, interfaces occur.

12.1  [It is possible, with the correct technique, for the SHARED area of the ME field of vision to display both the LH and RH images of the same object, i.e. seeing-double.
With, for instance the thumb 20cm from the nose, in well lit conditions, cover the Dominant eye. Focus on the thumb with the Sub-dominant eye, and uncover the Dominant eye. It should then be possible, by deliberately 'crossing the eyes', to observe both the LH AND the RH images together in the SHARED area of the ME. The two images of the thumb now appear because the crossing of the eyes has temporarily 'uncoupled' the RAID link between them. As discussed briefly in section 6.1, there is a noticeable difference between the two images, and the closer the thumb is moved towards the eyes, the bigger becomes the distance of separation of the two.
If the thumb is moved away from the eyes the double images will converge and only the dominant (in the case of Diagram 1 the LH) will remain. When the thumb is moved away from the eyes (at about 40 cm for the author) the eyes become 'uncrossed', and the RAID link is resumed.
The reader may like to try making an ME image consisting of four nearly identical pencils from two identical ones.

13.1 The positive attributes of the human eye RAID system.
13.1a As discussed in sections 4.1 and 12.1, the LH and RH images within the SHARED ME  field-of-view are not 100% replications, but close to it.
13.1b The switch-over time from duty to standby is minimized by the fact that both devices are running simultaneously.

13.2 The negative attributes of the human eye RAID system.
13.2a The system described above is not actually running as a duty-with-standby system, but more of a shared-duty one. The duty device, the Dominant Eye, is as it were working at maximum capability, whilst the Sub-dominant Eye is 'idling' in the background dealing with the peripheral vision of the Sub-dominant Eye only.


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Thursday, 26 April 2012

Update

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Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Einstein got it wrong

In my physics there is no such entity as a vacuum. I am a radio ham and my holy grail is to truly understand electromagnetic wave propagation. The explanations given to date are basically the same as they were 50 years ago. I have had to learn plenty of equations when dealing with radio and television transmitting and receiving, many involving the calculus. To pass my Radio Ham Licenses I have had to memorize many equations concerning inductors, variable frequency oscillators etc.,, some of which use C the speed of light to convert frequency to wavelength. For frequencies in Megahertz the speed of light is taken as 300 kilometres per second, therefore giving wavelengths in metres. These calculations are carried out as dimensions on what are electrical voltage waves as if they were particles, and although the calculations are relevant to building an antenna, I have never been able to equate electromagnetic variation in time (seconds), with physical distance (metres). I have just accepted that for the purpose of designing an antenna, youdivide 300 by frequency f in MHz to calculate wavelength Y in metres, and divide 300 by the wavelength to get the resonant frequency.
For the purpose of designing radio antennae it is not critical because when we use 300.00 as the speed of light constant in the equation Y=300/f, we are of course rounding up the speed of light anyway.
However, these calculations, only apply if the radiation, be it visible light or
radio waves are propagated through a vacuum. A dictionary definition of a vacuum is: 'noun. theoretically, an entirely (in practice, a very nearly completely) empty space'.
The fact that certain energy waves can propagate through even the highest vacuum produced in a laboratory confirms that by the Newtonian third law: Action and reaction are always equal and opposite; what we term 'space' is in reality very 'dilute' mass. As observers we will never be able to 'observe' these entities, so smashing the equivalent of neutrinos into even smaller entities is a
fruitless pursuit.
This is what CERN have been trying to achieve for billions of dollars, and are doomed to fail in finding their missing quark or whatever they call it. Some conspiracy theorists insist that like many other high cost global projects (WWW for instance) the CERN operation was initiated by the military and in this case was concerned with potential weapons research.
[Einstein was primarily of interest to the military for his work regarding ballistics for heavy artillery and I would guess the army weren't too fussed about the Theory of Relativity.]
It appears that after failing to find the elusive quick quack quark, fortuitously, CERN can now justify the colossal cost by seemingly re-writing the Physics Books. And about time too.
I look forward to watching Professor Jim Al-Khalli at the University of Surrey, UK, eating his boxer shorts on TV.
Now I only wish people would get to grips with the space/time continuum!
(C) Copyright Sanclare Infosys 2011

Thursday, 8 July 2010

Why I'll probably never fly again

Flight BA 0015 and why I'll probably never fly again!
On May 03 2010 I set out on a trip from the UK to the Far East. The round trip to Singapore, Brisbane, Cairns, back to Brisbane, Auckland NZ, Melbourne, Perth AUS, Tokyo, UK involved flying on a variety of Boeing 7 series jet aircraft.
Total flying time for the 9 flights and 18 takes-off and landings was 58 hours, with the shortest flight 2 hours and the longest 13 hours. The flights were all economy class, with the usual cramped seating in the rear. The final flight was May 22. None of the flights were ‘enjoyable’, but the very first, Heathrow to Singapore was absolutely horrendous. It was in a 777 BA/QANTAS flight BA15.
It was excessively noisy all of the flight, affected by turbulence 50% of the time, and did the worst landing I can ever remember in 60 years of flying in commercial aircraft. On disembarking, and for the rest of the trip I was partially deaf in my left ear and profoundly deaf in the right. I had experienced excruciating pain in both ears during the approach and landing, worse than I had ever experienced before. I had problems with my sight during the rest of the trip, which I dismissed at the time as jet-lag.
On returning to the UK I booked an appointment with my optician because I had detected a great difference in the vision in my right eye, compared to before the trip. The brightness of the image was a lot less than with my left eye and the edges of objects were distorted. This situation was definitely new since the trip. I constantly monitor my sight and hearing, when instructing on health and safety and I know that the only difference between my eyesight before the trip, was the perspective of the individual eyes. My left is dominant and the right sub-dominant.
On June 9 my optician confirmed that irregularities were present, took a retina image and referred me to the Stoke Mandeville Eye Unit for further investigation. On June 15 I had an angiogram/scan which confirmed what the optician had found. An eye specialist/consultant then prescribed Acular(ketorolac trometamol) and Maxidex(dexamethasone) but there was no mention of a detached retina - although ‘peeling’ was mentioned. I was instructed to add drops to my eyes and return on September 7, 2010 for further investigation.
On July 4 2010, I had to discontinue the drops whilst I get my ears sorted - yup my right ear-drum has been perforated! And it seems likely I have a problem with my Eustachian tubes.
I am personally 100% sure, although not able to prove at this time that the damage to my eyes and ears was caused by flight BA15, maybe in conjunction with a dodgy pair of Eustachian tubes, and the cabin pressurization system of that Boeing.

Saturday, 1 May 2010

Japan/New Zealand/Australia Tour 2010 Post 3

Just what's needed when 38 hours away from a trip half way round the world. Our local town has allowed, but not permitted, a demonstration by a so-called right-wing organisation. The local paper reports " It is thought that 600 police Officers will be on duty around the Town on Saturday, with teams of detectives set to be on hand to gather evidence against troublemakers." And how about this "Thames Valley Police will be keeping members of the public up-to-date with developments on the day by posting messages on Twitter". "Entertainers and musicians will be in the town centre on Monday (what may be left of it) as the traders try and recoup some of their lost business. Chiefs from local authorities have contributed to pay for children's entertainers and bands between 11am and 3pm." One town council official is quoted " We want to show that this town is still a nice friendly place for shoppers".
Further rather worrying news for local residents (and they will know what I am alluding to), all taxis have been suspended for a 24-hour period from 0600 01-05-2010.

Saturday, 24 April 2010

Here we are, still at home and waiting to see whether we will be able to leave on our tour. The trip has now been completely reorganised by www.tailor-made.co.uk so that the wedding in Brisbane will be the first stop. We then fly to Cairns on Friday 7th. May to spend 5 nights at www.reefhouse.com.au/ .
Wednesday 12 May we depart Cairns, and fly via Brisbane, to Auckland, New Zealand.
After three nights at the www.citylife.nz-hotels.com/ we travel by coach to Rotorua, stopping to visit the Waitomo Glow Worm Caves. www.waitomo.com/New-Zealand
We spend two nights at the Sudima Hotel Lake Rotorua www.lakeplazahotel.co.nz/ , before travelling back to Auckland on the 17th. May. From Auckland we fly to Perth to visit relatives there, with a one night stop-over at the Travelodge Perth Hotel http://www.travelodge.com.au/locations/features.aspx?hid=772
We depart Perth in the evening of 18th May and fly overnight to Tokyo, where we spend three nights at the Metropolitan Hotel. http://www.metropolitan.jp/e/ .
Our final departure will be from Tokyo on Saturday May 22nd, arriving back at Heathrow later the same day.

Thursday, 15 April 2010

Japan/New Zealand/Australia Tour 2010

This tour was planned as an introductory visit to Japan, and New Zealand, and also an opportunity not only to visit places we had not been to before in Australia, but to meet up with family for the wedding in Brisbane, Australia, of my niece.
The travel and accommodation booking was carried out by www.tailor-made.co.uk .
Accommodation was booked at the Hotel Metropolitan, Tokyo, http://www.metropolitan.jp/e/ ;
Travelodge Perth Hotel Australia http://www.travelodge.com.au/locations/features.aspx?hid=772
CityLife Auckland New Zealand http://www.citylife.nz-hotels.com/
Sudima Hotel Rotorua Sudima NZ http://www.lakeplazahotel.co.nz/
Sebel Reef House, Palm Cove, Queensland http://www.reefhouse.com.au/
Brisbane Bardon Venue http://www.centralvenues.com.au/

To date the success of the tour has already been compromised by a threatened BA cabin crew strike, for the first flight from Heathrow to Tokyo, and a volcano in Iceland which at the time of posting this blog, has grounded all aircraft in the UK -except for military or other emergencies.