Video Throughput: Astronomy Unsolved Mysteries
This week, I talk about the mystery of Astronomy and Fast Radio Bursts
This week, I talk about the mystery of Astronomy and Fast Radio Bursts
At the end of my 25-year technology career late in 2002, I walked away with copies of a variety of software and data I had produced
The intricacies of tensor calculus equations for General Relativity. If you check out equation, you’ll find…no, wait…don’t go away! This is cool.
I am in an odd and lonely place on Anthony Fauci. I am not in Camp Saint Fauci, but neither am I in Camp Adolph Fauci
Rather than subjecting you to my semi-coherent inaudible ramblings, here’s a substitute teacher: Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell on her discovery of Pulsars
People didn’t think Columbus was nuts because the Earth was flat. They thought he was nuts because … well, Columbus *was* nuts.
I take on the classic Doctor Who episode “The Twin Dilemma” which gives me a chance to talk about orbits, Kepler, Lagrange points and space eggs.
Facebook, along with WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook Messenger, have gone offline and it appears to be not just a glitch.
Unlike previously touted therapeutics like Ivermectin and Hydroxochloroquine, this one appears to actually work
The data does not show a Great Barrington Declaration approach saves the economy without costing lives. It shows a heavy price on both.
This week, I take on the long-simmering controversy over whether Pluto is a planet, a dwarf planet or an upside down pineapple cake.
This isn’t either/or. Both Regeneron and vaccines are medical miracles. But they attack the virus at different points in its life cycle
Today’s boosters news is not a “setback” for anyone. It’s a sign that the vaccines are mostly doing their job.
That time a comet actually hit a planet, darkening the Jovian atmosphere, and creating titanic explosions of six million megatons of TNT.
Wait. How can a romantic comedy have bad science in it? Well, make the main character an astronomer and you can pack an amazing amount of bad into two minutes.
The rocket has a thrust to weight ratio of 1.25 so with one engine out, thrust and weight were exactly balanced. So it levitated in the air
This week, another video throughput where I talk about the science of a classic Kubrick film, 2001: A Space Odyssey
The “unvaccinated people only hurt themselves” idea needs to die in a fire. It then needs the ashes dug up, reassembled & set on fire again
Do not read this headline and think a generation of children are damaged goods. Read this headline and roll up your sleeves.
Disease and pandemics used to be the norm. And, contra the historical revisionists, we often imposed restrictions like masks to control them.