Saturday, April 25, 2015

Noble Ideas

The construction site of a third-generation nuclear power plant in Zhejiang province, Dec. 25, 2014. (File photo/Xinhua)
For 50 years nuclear technology has been used to power the world. Now a new atomic age is almost upon us. China developed and is currently building the worlds first 4th generation Fission reactor. It provides an extremely safe and efficient way to produce energy. In the event of an accident (i.e. loss of cooling) it “is able to remain safe without human or machine intervention”  (China). Another big project in nuclear technology is the Lockheed Martin Compact Fusion Reactor. Fusion power is 3-4 times greater than that of a fission reactor. It produces zero waste and can fit on the back of a truck. currently there is no functioning version of this in the world, but a plan is in place to produce one in the net 5-10 years. These new reactors can power cities, large ships, a plane that would never have to land, and increase the rate of space travel.

This extreme rate of progress has me excited. A whole new world is before us in the form of nuclear technology. I realize that same thing was probably said in the 40s with the pioneering of atomic power. Look what happened as a result of this, nuclear weapons and the cold war. As with every other new breakthrough there is someone in the shadows with a malevolent plan for it. As members of the world community, we must work to keep noble ideas noble and prevent them from becoming weapons.

Sources:
http://www.lockheedmartin.com/us/products/compact-fusion.html
http://chinadailymail.com/2015/04/25/china-to-commence-building-worlds-first-fourth-generation-nuclear-power-plant-and-already-has-plans-to-export-themand/

Thursday, April 16, 2015

The Next Revolution

This week I am going to shift my view from the political landscape to something pretty awesome. Elon Musk, owner of SpaceX and Tesla Motors, set out to make history once again with his CRS-6 attempting to land on a barge in the ocean. I say attempting because the rocket did land, but shortly after fell and was damaged. This landing attempt is only part of  a bigger plan that Musk is pushing his Aerospace company towards. The progress made now has the capacity to show errors in the design.
The initiative show by Elon Musk is also being show around the world. We are coming upon a new space revolution. The constellation project, which plans to colonizing the moon, is only a short decade away from becoming a reality. The Orion project will launch new forms of exploration in our solar system. It’s diversity as a craft allows for its use to be changed like that of a socket wrench. India has even conducted it own moon mission for under a billion dollars. If this doesn’t seem like a space revolution, then I don’t know what does.
We live in uncertain times, but not due to the dark corners of the world, because of us a people. Sure, humanities natural curiosity has led us down the dark path of nuclear weapons, biological contaminants, and other WMDs, but there are more positives than countable. Here’s a few to put into your mind: the device you are reading this own, the vehicle the brought you were you needed to go, and also the next rocket that delivers us to new curiosities and discoveries.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

An Act of Patriotism or The Patriot Act?

June 1st is fast approaching and the end of government agencies collecting “all” our information could end. This day marks the end of the extension the USA PATRIOT Act that was created in 2001 by President George W. Bush, and signed back into law again in 2011 by President Barack Obama. The Patriot Act is what allows the government to seize any information that could enable them to stop terrorist threats. This may seem all fine and dandy until you understand that they are not just taking terrorist’s data, but they are collecting data from every person in the U.S.. It seems kinda scary that the U.S. government has every bit, and I mean “every” bit, of data that is out there. They do this through programs like PRISM, KEYSCORE, MUSCULAR, and MYSTIC, which collect data as it leaves the country. That may seem great, cause you only ever text your friend in the states, or call  your mother at home, but what you don’t realize is that servers bounce your data all over the world. virtually every bit that is sent is collected and stored with these programs.
Obviously you can’t have perfect security and perfect privacy at the same time, but what you can have the right balance. Before it is re-extended, the Patriot Act should be amended to prevent this collection of data or at least limit it greatly. The principal author of the Act, James Sensenbrenner, himself stated that the Act was not written to include the mass collection of data.  This starts with Section 215, a part of the Act that is ambiguous and allows for mass data collection. It is the easiest section to amend  due to this ambiguity. If we can amend this section then pushing for the other will be easier and more achievable. This law needs more congressional oversight and more specific boundaries. Most people don't have anything to hide, but if you give an inch, they take a mile. The NSA and other security organizations are doing just that. We are giving them an inch and they are taking the mile with those programs. Privacy is a part of the freedom they we have the right to in America.

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Putin: The Wannabe "Hero"

Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, recently invited 26 country leaders to a celebration for the 70th anniversary of WWII. Included among the invitees are President Barack Obama, U.K. PM David Cameron, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel. All three of whom are not attending this event due to the invasion of the Ukraine and their condemnation of it. The interesting aspect of this event is with the fact that Pres. Putin also invited the renown leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un. This seems to be part of Putin’s plan to increase his influence with the North Korean leader, but it also may be a ploy to spite western nations. Its not like North Korea doesn’t have anything to offer Russia though. A potential trade partnership and oil pipeline would be of benefit to both parties. 

Kim Jong Un’s invitation to this event may have been to spite global powers or to establish a better relationship with him, but I see another possible option. Pres. Putin has had a long history of caring about his place in history, his legacy. He doesn’t want to be seen as the “bad guy” in the grand scheme of things; he wants to be the hero. Putin has been openly opposed to the North Korean nuclear arms program, but rejects how western nations are sanctioning the nuclear arms. The dislike of North Korea by Russia makes this invitation appears less like the beginning of a relationship between the two countries, but more like leur for a trap. I’m not saying Putin is going to use this event to harm Kim Jong Un, but I do believe that he is trying to gain influence in Pyongyang. Putin could be trying to gain the trust of the North Korean dictator in order to ruin him, thereby making him the hero he so wants to be. It may not look like the most probable outcome, but it still has a believeable aspect. While the idea of spiteing western nations and establishing trade relations looks to be the main reason behind Putin’s actions; he may have a separate agenda involving his own image.

Source:http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/20/politics/vladimir-putin-kim-jong-un-russia-north-korea/index.html





Wednesday, March 18, 2015

About Me

Ever since I was a child, I have expressed my opinions openly and have been a keen debater. Never have I seen myself ever writing a blog, but here I am about to start one.
A little bit about myself. My name is Maxim G. Strehle and I consider my myself to be quite smart. Although, that opinion is biased due to the fact that I am the one stating it. I am currently a sophomore, but despite my so far limited time in highschool I feel as if I have increased my knowledge tenfold. I participate in Robotics, Model UN, and am currently in the process of starting my own science based club. I’ve always been a person who takes the phrase “Dress your best” to heart, as I have always worn ties. I appreciate a variety of music, primarily indie music, but I love orchestral. I am a pretty confident person, and usually butt into conversations. I am the person that says “actually” and has something to say about everything.   
I have always looked to the future and made plans for myself. I am striving to attend MIT or Stanford and study Aerospace Engineering and Physics. I would very much like to earn a doctorate in those fields. Those studies will then coincide with my plan to create my own Aeronautical and Aerospace company, but before that I’d like to do a bit more with myself. After I gain my graduate degrees I would like to move to London, where I would want to work as an analyst for an Investment banking firm. After my time in finances I would then like to relocate to Switzerland. In the beautiful city of Geneva I would like to work at CERN and discover the secrets of the universe.

The only authority I have over what I write is what I read and my own ideas. I don’t expect everyone to agree with them, in fact I prefer conflict in order to better myself and you. I hope you find me insightful and inspiring.