Exoplanet Orbital period vs. age of host star |
"The dream is to find the open channel." --- Richard Feynman
A blog using the scientific search for intelligent life on other worlds as a mental lens to ask every sort of interesting question.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Speculation - Hot Jupiters as Expended Batteries
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Homework from Professor Shostak
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Friday, October 19, 2012
Did the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Get It Right?
The late, great DNA |
More than 30 years ago, Douglas Adams wrote his famous Hitchhiker's Guide novels
around the idea that the Earth was a giant, purpose built computer
simulation intended to answer a question (actually, to question an
answer) of staggering difficulty. Of course, this was all in good fun,
but the idea is actually very interesting.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Doubt is a Core Value
- - - Richard Feynman
Here is how things go wrong: beliefs hold the believer. The believer acts, thinks and perceives the world through his beliefs and in order to support them, and is cognitively and morally blinded and enslaved; unable to inquire outside a narrow, nonthreatening sphere, and willing to use any means whatever to propagate the One Truth. Then belief exists for it's own sake, and it can escape all moral restraints, with terrible consequences that are only too well known.The problem is not so much the belief systems themselves, but with the banishment of the one great value: doubt.
Here is how things go wrong: beliefs hold the believer. The believer acts, thinks and perceives the world through his beliefs and in order to support them, and is cognitively and morally blinded and enslaved; unable to inquire outside a narrow, nonthreatening sphere, and willing to use any means whatever to propagate the One Truth. Then belief exists for it's own sake, and it can escape all moral restraints, with terrible consequences that are only too well known.The problem is not so much the belief systems themselves, but with the banishment of the one great value: doubt.
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