Category: Renewables – Science

The chalk drawing photographed here is simply incorrect. You can’t tell me that when an anti-vaxxer is hospitalized, on a ventilator, dying an agonizing death, gasping for oxygen and slowly drowning in his own blood and pus, that a nagging …

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This is very beautiful, but let’s not forget that it can be taken several steps backwards. All the material in the recycled butterflies, wolf fur, etc. that is now your body came from the explosion of now-dead stars billions of …

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At left is what Bertrand Russell said perhaps a century ago. My take on this may be slightly different, in that I call religion our prescientific understanding of the universe.  Human beings with our newly formed big brains were called …

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Even as a small boy, I was a tough sell on religion, but the concept of a Devil whose work is to pull us away from Christ is arguably more ludicrous.  Of course, I don’t speak for everyone on this point. …

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Who doesn’t completely admire this man, if for only his sheer humility? As a tutor, I essentially teach.  If I have a kid in front of me who wants to learn math/science or any of the humanities, I’m pretty effective. …

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Questioning/doubting is not taboo. The real issue here is what one is calling into question and for what reason. You’re essentially a crackpot if: You have no scientific training, and you’re questioning the findings of scientists in their respective fields …

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NPR reports: The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in an important environmental case today. It will consider whether to pause a federal rule obligating states to be “good neighbors.” At the heart of the dispute is a provision …

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Apparently, there are people who believe that the decorative heaters we see in our restaurants and higher-end homes burn glass (rather than propane).

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Most Americans simply wish their country could return to where is was only one short decade ago.  At that point, it would have been unthinkable for a U.S. representative with no training in science to address the director of the …

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From physicist and astronomer Galileo Galilei: In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual.  This seems to be an idea that’s gotten lost in the shuffle of the last …

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