April 2010
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Whenever you say you’re a physicist, there’s a certain fraction of people who...
– Sean Carroll, from Sean Carroll Talks School Science and Time Travel By Claudia Dreifus. (via crazyangelblue) (via physicsphysics)
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the clear blue skies were bereft of the silver needles that sew the world...
– A wonderful turn of phrase from After the volcano: Earthly powers | The Economist (via indefensible)
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BEIRUT – A senior Iranian cleric says women who wear immodest clothing and...
– Iranian cleric: Promiscuous women cause quakes - Yahoo! News
…something something earth moving joke something something…
I keep trying to make light of this because I have trouble processing it in any other way without becoming insanely furious.
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Look, Hell exists, and it’s beautiful. Here’s the Sun showing its largest eruption in 15 years, according to NASA. 126 Earths fit into that plasma 500,000-mile-long tongue. The video was taken by the Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) over a period of 19 hours. Majestic inferno, as pretty as the most beautiful view of Earth to date.
via Gizmodo, NASA
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Maybe life is suffering. But I don’t see my goal in life as minimizing...
– Greta Christina’s Blog: Secular Buddhism, and the Difference Between Attachment and Engagement
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Myths of weaving exist around the world as metaphors for creation. The spindle...
– Mythology’s Myth*ingLinks: Common Themes — Weaving Arts & Lore
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All the moons of the Solar System are named after... →
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March 2010
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