Lights all askew it’s 2021
“Men of science all agog,” wrote The New York Times of November 9 1919, in “Lights all askew in the heavens“. That men of science… Read More »Lights all askew it’s 2021
“Men of science all agog,” wrote The New York Times of November 9 1919, in “Lights all askew in the heavens“. That men of science… Read More »Lights all askew it’s 2021
Biohacking the solstice of 2020, is a thing — there are methods, meditations, even sciences. Also, when astronomy meets astrology, as in cases of the… Read More »Biohacking the solstice of 2020
Facing the microtesla… We’ll have to face it sooner or later… Also, recently (like yesterday) we asked what UFO meters (or detectors) actually measure —… Read More »Facing the microtesla
Art, mathematics and Mandelbrot are intertwined in a way that science itself is still mapping and exploring. Finding Mandelbrot’s fractal message may seem so 1990s… Read More »Finding Mandelbrot’s fractal message
You gotta love it — the Carl Sagan prayer candle. Correction: celebrity prayer candle… I suppose I can live without it, not to say it… Read More »Carl Sagan prayer candle
“You start to unavoidably wonder: are we alone in the universe?” — Chris Hadfield, astronaut, formerly commander of the International Space Station The Mandelbrot set… Read More »The Mandelbrot set knows us
Why learn coding? Coding is a basic literacy in the digital age, and helps kids understand the technology around them. Whether your child wants to be a doctor, an aerospace engineer, a chef or an artist, learning to code will prepare them for the future.
There is a “1-in-3 chance we are in a simulation.” Brobible recently had an article stating some scientists think exactly that. A 1-in-3 chance we’re… Read More »1 in 3 chance we’re simulated
The Island chapter two, let’s call it. I mean what is happening today. When the movie directed by Michael Bay was screened in 2005, it… Read More »The Island chapter two