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He learned blacksmithing on the farm, received an education in Holland in mechanical engineering and naval architecture, and honed his mechanical skills while taking long sea voyages alone. By the time Weygers was ready to revive the Discopter, the time was ripe, it seems, for a wave of technological convergent evolution — or a technological theft. Sightings of strange objects in the sky did not begin in Henri Coanda, a Romanian inventor, even built a flying saucer in the s that looked similar to what we now think of as the classic craft from outer space.

Historians suspect that the designs of Coanda and Weygers, floating around in the public sphere, combined with the postwar interest in sci-fi technology to create an atmosphere that gave rise to a sudden influx of UFO sightings. Navy even began testing vertical takeoff vehicles that looked suspiciously like the patented Discopter. Smith surveys many of the patents for flying saucers filed over the past 75 years by both individuals and large companies.

In the latter category, we have companies like Airbus and startups created by Google co-founder Larry Page currently working on flying saucer-like designs. The history of such vehicles may not provide sufficient evidence to disprove UFO sightings, but it may one day lead to the technology for flying cars we thought would already have arrived this far into the space age.

For that we have to thank, though he may never get the credit, the modern Renaissance artist and inventor Alexander Weygers. What Do Aliens Look Like? Josh Jones is a writer and musician based in Durham, NC. Follow him at jdmagness.

For short films, finding an audience is an often uphill battle. Even major award winners struggle to reach viewers outside of the festival circuit. But once she discovers or possibly just decides that the majority of the ghosts are Black, she begins planning a podcast and makes her peace with staying put. They give Ghostbusters a thumbs down. Cons: the ghost of an 18th-century Dutch Protestant settler whose white fragility manifests in irritating, but manageable ways.

Those with 18 minutes to spare should check out Joy Joy Nails , another very funny film hinging on identity. Every day a group of salty, young Korean women await the van that will transport them from their cramped quarters in Flushing, Queens, to a nail salon in a ritzier — and, judging by the customers, far whiter — neighborhood.

Like Sutton and Tanaka, Ally is versed in horror tropes, inspiring dread with close ups of pumice stones, emory boards, and cuticle trimmers at work. When a more objective view is needed, she cuts to the black-and-white security feed under the reception counter. When one of the customers calls to ask if her missing earring was left in the waxing room, the story takes a tragic turn, though for reasons more complex than one might assume.

On a tight schedule? Identity factors in here, too, as a Sasquatch-like creature terrifies a string of camera wielding humans in its attempt to get a photograph that will show it as it wishes to be perceived. You can find them all embedded and streamable below. Follow her AyunHalliday. Image by J. Horrabin, via Wikimedia Commons. Bertrand Russell saw the history of civilization as being shaped by an unfortunate oscillation between two opposing evils: tyranny and anarchy, each of which contain the seed of the other.

The best course for steering clear of either one, Russell maintained, is liberalism. It is, indeed, opposed to creeds. But the liberal attitude does not say that you should oppose authority. It says only that you should be free to oppose authority, which is quite a different thing.

The essence of the liberal outlook in the intellectual sphere is a belief that unbiased discussion is a useful thing and that men should be free to question anything if they can support their questioning by solid arguments. The opposite view, which is maintained by those who cannot be called liberals, is that the truth is already known, and that to question it is necessarily subversive.

Russell criticizes the radical who would advocate change at any cost. Echoing the philosopher John Locke , who had a profound influence on the authors of the Declaration of Independence and the U. Constitution, Russell writes:. The teacher who urges doctrines subversive to existing authority does not, if he is a liberal, advocate the establishment of a new authority even more tyrannical than the old. He advocates certain limits to the exercise of authority, and he wishes these limits to be observed not only when the authority would support a creed with which he disagrees but also when it would support one with which he is in complete agreement.

I am, for my part, a believer in democracy, but I do not like a regime which makes belief in democracy compulsory. Would you like to support the mission of Open Culture? Please consider making a donation to our site.

Also consider following Open Culture on Facebook and Twitter and sharing intelligent media with your friends. Or sign up for our daily email and get a daily dose of Open Culture in your inbox. Bertrand Russell Authority and the Individual After wars in Japan and Vietnam, the U. But some have argued that the Western adoption of this text — widely read across East Asia for centuries — neglects the crucial context of the culture that produced it.

Despite historical claims that Sun Tzu served as a general during the Spring and Autumn period , scholars have mostly doubted this history and date the composition of the book to the Warring States period circa B. Griffith notes. The author of The Art of War was possibly a general, or one of the many military strategists for hire at the time, or as some scholars believe, a compiler of an older oral tradition.

This tactical guide differs from other such guides, and from those that came before it. Such knowledge is not easily acquired. Without it, defeat or disaster are nearly certain:. If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.

If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle. The kind of knowledge Sun Tzu recommends is practical intelligence about troop deployments, food supplies, etcetera. It is also knowledge of the Tao — in this case, the general moral principle and its realization through the sovereign. Diplomacy, deception, and indirection are all preferable to the material waste and loss of life in war, not to mention the high odds of defeat if one goes into battle unprepared.

Read a full translation of The Art of War by Lionel Giles, in several formats online here , and just above, hear the same translation read aloud. Life-Changing Books: Your Picks. Though still just within living memory, now seems as if it belongs not just to the past but to a wholly bygone reality.

Yet that year once stood for the future: that is to say, a time both distant enough to fire up the imagination and near enough to instill a sense of trepidation. It must have felt that way, at least, to the subscribers of Life magazine in December of , when they opened an issue of that magazine dedicated in part to predicting the state of humanity 36 years hence.

Its bold cover depicts a man and woman of the s amusedly regarding pictures of a man and woman in the latter wear buttoned-up European street clothing, while the former have on almost nothing at all. As rendered by illustrator Otho Cushing, the thoroughly modern s female wears a kind of slip, something like a garment from ancient Greece updated by abbreviation.

Her male counterpart takes his inspiration from an even earlier stage of civilization, his loincloth covering as few as possible of the abstract patterns painted or tattooed all over his body. About his choice to top it all off with a plumed helmet, an entire PhD thesis could surely be written. Even though fashions have yet to make a return to antiquity, how many outfits on the street of any major city today would scandalize the average Life reader of ?

Of course, the cover is essentially a gag, as is much of the ostensible prognostication inside. But some predictions, like 30 miles per hour becoming a slow enough driving speed to be ticketable, have come true. Another piece imagines people of the s hiring musicians to accompany them throughout each phase of the day.

Based in Seoul, Colin Marshall writes and broadcas ts on cities, language, and culture. Follow him on Twitter at colinmarshall or on Facebook. But it does suggest that creativity is an inherently masculine act. To take a broader view, we could say that art is non-binary; it includes all of the generative principles involved in the act of creation, including gestation, birthing, and nurturing new art forms.

Watch their first recorded gig in here. Sharing an interest in improvisation and avant-garde electronics, as well as a fondness for The Velvet Underground, the Doors and the multimedia provocations of Fluxus, they joined with three other musicians and recorded the album Tone Float under the name Organisation.

But the melding of man and machine was well underway. Sometimes we play the music, sometimes the music plays us, sometimes… it plays. We had this idea back when the internet had no easy way to listen to the same song over and over again or watch your favorite music artist like Maroon 5 on repeat, so we created ListenOnRepeat - and to help you discover videos so addictive you'll want to listen on repeat.

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