Category: Renewables – Science

Glenn Doty notes: Thank God.  This could not be more critical. The only other thing that I could have asked is that the former members of the board be fully and deeply audited and if any bribery occurred (almost certain), …

Progress Under Biden Includes Restoration of Science Read More »

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Cruz isn’t an idiot, but he sure does pander to idiots. Another fine example of demand creating its own supply.  As long as there are people stupid enough to believe this, there will be people like Cruz ready to feed …

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Filed under the heading: “Would be funnier if it weren’t so tragic,”  or “One reaps what one sows.” What we’ve sown is a terrible public educational system that, due to underfunding, is getting worse each year. What we’re reaping is …

Signs of the American Education System in Decline Read More »

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At left is a brief excerpt from Kurt Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle.  Vonnegut doesn’t have quite the appeal to me that he held in my teens, but I still admire his sardonic wit, his observations that people are both stupid and …

Warning: Vulgar Slang Here–“Pissant” Read More »

Descartes told us that the only thing of which we can be certain is that the statement “I exist” is true every time we pronounce it or conceive it in our minds. In our real-world lives, however, no one needs …

We’re Never Absolutely Certain, But We Really Don’t Need To Be Read More »

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Like all decent people, I’m a feminist. But I’m also a man of science, and the statement at left is simply incorrect biologically. Boys’ thoughts are often driven by girls’ bodies; it’s a scientific fact, and it has no moral …

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We expend a good deal of resources here advocating for science.  This may seem like a subject that should take care of itself, but sadly, it isn’t, given the influence of big money and religious fundamentalism. What is suggested in …

Women in Science: An Infuriating Cultural Issue Read More »

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Venn diagrams, popularized by John Venn in the 1880s, show the logical relation between sets. Right around the time I was in elementary school in the early 1960s, set theory was becoming an important part of math curricula, and our …

Warning To Marketing Professionals: Beware of Things That Look Like Venn Diagrams Read More »

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As suggested at left, some people are more qualified to present their views on certain subjects than others. Most of the world is appalled that Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s opinions on the pandemic are putting the health of 29 million …

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Here’s a nifty new appliance for the scientifically/environmentally impaired.  Just separate out the vegetables from the rest of your kitchen garbage, put the veggies into the container, plug it in, and go!  Three hours and 1.2 kWhrs of electricity-turned-into-heat later, …

Using Large Amounts of Electricity to Make Microscopically Small Amount of Compost Read More »

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