It’s early January as I write this and right now, I honestly feel more like a bona fide reporter than a freelance writer and blogger. In trying to find an
ContinueOn April 10th , 2019, NASA published the first ever image of a black hole , following observations made by the Event Horizon Telescope in 2017 (see below). It generated
ContinueA grain of sand in the Unknown The iconic Hubble Deep Field View shows a small region in the constellation Formax, containing over 10 thousand galaxies. The images were collected
ContinueI must begin this post with a clear disclaimer: I am not even going to pretend that I have anything close to an in depth understanding of Hindi faith/philosophy and
ContinueEvery now and then, there is an extra benefit to being on every space related mailing list on the planet 🙂 On October 10th, I was extremely fortunate to be
ContinueWhile I was attending the Vatican Observatory Faith and Astronomy workshop in Arizona in 2017, one of the gifts that I received from that experience was meeting and learning from
Continue*Please read post before viewing video Well, I should be the biggest proponent of not falling prey to the still pervasive stereotype that faith and science are mutually
Continue” Faith and science are not competitors. They are two different languages trying to tell the same story. There is room in the world for both. ” From Dan Brown’s,
ContinueWhen a friend recently asked me what I would think if we ultimately discover that any “life” that exists on other planets turns out to be robotic or AI, I didn’t
ContinueThere’s nothing more frustrating than when your memory becomes blurred and you are not sure if you are recalling something the way that it actually happened or the way you
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