Even though her Launch was in November, I always take a quiet moment to remember Laika and her “sacrifice” for humanity randomly. I saw this post on a facebook page so naturally it drudged up all sorts of feelings on the topic of ethics in science and where to draw the line. This is a […]
2026 EDIT: Ok so this was a funy and awesome article from last year. Obvioulsy its written in the present tense but takes place in the past (well now at least lol) so keep in mind if the language becomes jarring. It shouldn’t but you never know, so I figured that I would throw it
So it’s no big surprise if you don’t know that businesses sink thousands, if not millions, of dollars into investigating these kinds of things but in case you’re interested continue reading to find out how your brain gets raped all the time (even if you don’t notice, or try to actively go against it) “While
Here’s yet another Throw back Thursday Article, one again that I enjoyed stumbling upon and then subsequently sharing, and it was about the person who discovered/invented LSD and a little mini-doc behind it. If you’ve been following me a long time (So like maybe 15 of you might know lol) you’ll know that I am
I love life, the universe and everything. I adore existentialism, cosmology, and meta physics in general. It piques my interests exploring life’s greatest mysteries, but for the love of god can we wait until I’ve had a cup of coffee please.
Just came across an article on GIZMODO.com that is: 1. Super neat-o, 2. Straight Sci-fi and 3. Groundbreaking The image you see above is from a reactor created by researchers at the University of Cambridge, no it isn’t a FAKE HEART either wakka wakka. “What kind of reactor is it Mr. random blogger whome I’ve never met
sorry to burst your cosmic bubble but this is just a still image of GARGANTUA from the Awesome sci-fi flick INTERSTELLAR. Maybe you already knew that, maybe not, either way full transparency…. (Image Source: The movie “Interstellar”) So I was reading some science articles today, and one tends to do, and I can across some
I was just scrolling through motherboard.com and I read this gem: Researchers at the University of Tokyo were expecting to create a strong magnetic field, but they got a lot more than they were bargaining for. So…….Naturally What did I do? CLICKED THAT ISH and I dont regret it for one second. Turns out Tokyo scientists decided