The world as we don’t know it
Not spaceships. Not aliens.
Models of biological molecules at the Chimera Image Gallery.
Powers of Ten looks at Everything, including Life and the Universe. An astonishing animation in barely forty frames.
Not spaceships. Not aliens.
Models of biological molecules at the Chimera Image Gallery.
Powers of Ten looks at Everything, including Life and the Universe. An astonishing animation in barely forty frames.
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If you'd like to read or comment on a synthesis of the ideas here, please check out my evolving work on government.
Pollution, privacy, abortion, net neutrality -- just about every controversy in modern life -- depends on correctly defining and understanding our inalienable rights.
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Biologist, lifelong denizen of academe, science fiction writer, world-class procrastinator, and proudly lazy.
Astronomy - Space
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Dreamers
The Realist at work . . .
"What is the difference between a realist and a dreamer? The realist thinks that someday a UFO will come down and hover over the UN building, and that the aliens will come out of the UFO and offer to share their technology and solve all our world's problems.
The dreamer thinks maybe we can get our act together and do it ourselves."
Russian joke [It's a joke?] cited in William K. Hartmann, A Traveler's Guide to Mars.
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