“If quantum mechanics hasn’t profoundly shocked you, you haven’t understood it yet.” - Niels Bohr
Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
Take a tour through the Big Questions of the origin, arrangement and future of the universe with these talks by Sean Carroll, Stephen Hawking and Brian Greene
so a while back the U.S. Supreme Court demand quantitative rationales for regulatory decisions; hence, the scientific study on climate change goes beyond the facts and maintains fidelity by using economics ideas. Since the climate change study uses probability and uncertainty for risk predictions, they raise questions about the epistemology on how scientists know what they know, and what evidences are used to validate the study... basically what i’m saying is that looking at these presidential debates, it almost (well, certainly) feels like they are a mere chicanery onto discussing dogma and not the future of our humankind — say virtual reality or sending bots to alpha centauri. Its just kinda sad to see how gullible our society is. This just reminds me of the philosophical psychology of Sherlock Holmes. Essentially we, as evolving species, should be more mindful as in to be more aware — we must observe, not merely to see, that is with our eyes, but the rest of our senses (im just saying not to be ignorant and think critically [though this is such a generic term])
This newfangled micro-blog is either (1) a chance to test my creative web skills, (2) a space where I can throw my deepest thinking (sort of like my philosophy) of my deepest soul, (3) a cool to place to express what I see through the lens of my camera (did you know that iPhone is the most popular camera in the world?!), or (4) some mixture of everything.
If you continue to read this, I can assure you three (3) things: (1) impeccable grammar and spelling (thanks to auto spell check), (2) a total lack of entertainment (literally, everyone’s view of entertainment is different), (3) an alliteration of photos, and (4) so many listings.
(and of course parentheses)
Day 1
Love number 1 It’s supreme love Tell me you love me I want a day number 2 A hotel suite, deadly extra I watched you all the night Dancing on my soul is no longer permitted 9 days Life is velvet and eternity, an obligation Day 10 Change of pleasure What would you do? A boat trip? Every day Addiction to love, dance steps around
It’s day 1, the one we remember The one which fades when you replace me, when you keep me, The one which returns It’s day 1, the one we remember The one which fades when you replace me, when you keep me, The one which returns
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It’s currently 3:34:42 AM here, and I’m writing a report on unsteady velocity measurements in jet using a laser velocimeter (don’t be conpuzzled, its not that bad). Though it seems like everything imaginable is due this week. Anyways, lately (what time is it..) I’ve been slowly getting back into French music, and this song is just soothing - it almost brings sort of a melancholy mood, in a good way of course!
Excuse me. Gonna get back to writing that lab report on laser velocimeter. (3:37:18 AM)
the only expected thing is to expect the unexpected
Year: 2016
Earth, you are my wishing star. Here’s how you look from my home on the surface of Mars.
“Every individual matters. Every individual has a role to play. Every individual makes a difference. Each one of us must take responsibility for our own lives, and above all, show respect and love for living things around us, especially each other.” Jane Goodall
In a nutshell or two: I love aerospace. I'm an engineer, writer, a photographer, and a reader. And, of course, a blogger. I spent my high school years in New York City, managing to defy every urban bum new yorker stereotype (except for the "bum" part). My school life basically revolved around Aviation and Science Bowl. If you continue to read this, I can assure you three (3) things: (1) impeccable grammar (yea, ok) and spelling (thanks to auto spell check), (2) a total lack of entertainment (literally, everyone’s view of entertainment is different), (3) an alliteration of photos, and (4) so many listings. (and of course parentheses)
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