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Black Holes: Part 3 of 3(Part 1,Part 2)
Episode 5: A Sky Full of Ghosts, Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey


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Black Holes: Part 2 of 3 (Part 1)
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Black Holes: Part 1 of 3
Episode 5: A Sky Full of Ghosts, Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey


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child-of-thecosmos:

Learning the age of the Earth or the distance to the stars or how life evolves… what difference does that make?

Well, part of it depends on how big a universe you’re willing to live in. Some of us like it small. That’s fine. Understandable. But I like it big. And when I take all of these into my heart and my mind, I’m uplifted by it. And when I have that feeling, I want to know that it’s real, that it’s not just something happening inside my own head! Because it matters what’s true, and our imagination is nothing compared with nature’s awesome reality.

- Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey, Episode 13: “Unafraid of the Dark”


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The Light Year: Part 3 of 3 (Part 1,Part 2)
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The Light Year: Part 2 of 3 (Part 1)
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The Light Year: Part 1 of 3
Episode 5: A Sky Full of Ghosts, Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey


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“To make this journey, we’ll need imagination, but imagination alone is not enough, because the reality of nature is far more wondrous than anything we can imagine.”

These are just a few of the beautiful visual effects from Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey


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Neil deGrasse Tyson throwing shade in “Sisters of the Sun”

The number of men who hired women, used women, and then took credit for the work and discoveries THEY made is rampant throughout history and disgusting.

Boom.

While this is true and important, I’d like to point out that their names aren’t featured on this post.

Cecilia Payne (who discovered the chemical composition of stars and that they consist largely of hydrogen)

Annie Jump Cannon (developed the first catalog for the spectral characteristics of stars)

Are you kidding me they have action movie names? And textbooks had the audacity to not teach us about them?

Ha ha I drew those glass plates and the wooden things they slide into. Memories.


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thatguythatlikesmgsstayswinning:

junewild:

beltalowda:

brb sending this to my entire history of science department

I literally cannot comprehend this

I mean… It’s a commercial advertising a product through arguing with a celebrity, but it’s right. ‍♀️

[Letter to a devout, practicing Jew mother on how to raise her son who “believes in science”]

Of course in a free country, within limits, you can raise your children how you please, on whatever belief system you choose. For this reason, most people in the world who are religious, practice the religion of their parents. For example, the chances of Christians raising a child who later becomes Muslim, or a Muslim family raising a child who later becomes Jewish are extremely rare. The children will be more likely to grow up believing in no Gods than in the Gods of other religions.

So the urge to raise your son as a devout, practicing Jew, being one yourself, is entirely normal and natural. But of course you have, at most, only 18 years of direct influence on him. Your son will spend more than eighty percent of his life under a different roof than you.

From what I have seen and encountered, Judaism manifests across a huge range of practices - from emboldened Jews who enthusiastically eat bacon to the various sects of Orthodox Jews who, among other practices, maintain separate kitchen utensils for dairy and for meat. As a scientist, I have much more experience with atheist Jews. They do not view the Torah as the word of God. They see it as a book of stories - not to be judged for their truth or falsehood, but as a repository of insights from which wisdom for living one’s life can be derived.

Think about it - when we read fairy tales, we are not judging them for whether they are true or not. Instead, we fold lessons derived from them into our world views. Not only this, atheist Jews will commonly celebrate the high holidays with no less ritual than practicing Jews, right on down to leaving an open seat the Seder table for Elijah, and making sure the front door is unlocked, so he can just walk right in if he happens to show up.

Why would an atheist Jew do this? The answer is not hard. Rituals and traditions account for some of the strongest binding forces among peoples of the world. Attending Mass on Sundays for Catholics. Prayer five times per day for Muslims. Ancestor worship for the Animist religions. One can participate without judging whether the events that established the ritual have any literal truth at all. The participation creates a sense of community. which has almost always contributed value to civilization. It disrupts civilization only when people require that others share their particular rituals, with threat of force to achieve it.

Being on the spectrum and liking science as he does, your best bet might be to not enforce the literalism of anything religious, but to keep him plugged into the beautiful traditions of the religion, and emphasize the value of ritual as a seed and taproot of community. Often that alone represents the greatest challenge when raising autistic children - getting them to embrace the value of love and compassion for people and for relationships.

Rest assured that you can raise a wholesome, intelligent, law-abiding child without requiring he believe that Moses turned a staff into a snake, or that manna fell from heaven.

Good luck. In my experience, it takes some of that too.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson in ‘Letters from an Astrophysicist’

Argument from Ignorance - Big Bang Theory

A [classic] argument from ignorance comes from the Big Bang. When I am asked what was around before the Big Bang, I say, “We do not yet know.” Often the reply is, “It must be something - it was surely God.” To go from “We don’t know” to “It must be God” is another example of an argument from ignorance. This kind of disconnect has no place in rational investigations, yet it perennially permeates the thoughts and statements of people who already know what they want to believe.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson in ‘Letters from an Astrophysicist’

Eyewitness testimony: Science v Court

Note that eyewitness testimony is, by far, the weakest form of evidence that a person can present in support of a claim. In spite of its high value in the court of law, in the “court” of science, eyewitness testimony is essentially useless. Psychologists have known for quite some time how ineffective the human senses are as data taking devices. Note that the pedigree of the observer is irrelevant here - as long as he or she is human, the fallibility of observation is manifest.

- Neil deGrasse Tyson in ‘Letters from an Astrophysicist’

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They are cool as shit

Petition to replace NDT as the go to astrophysicist with Doctor, Sir Brian May astrophysicist and rock legend.

Who’s with me

The funniest this is he’s just wrong, too. I literally pointed out to my sister that something cool and weird was going on with the moon last night before I found out there was an eclipse.

I fully support this petition. Sir Brian May, on top of being ridiculously brilliant as both a PhD. and a member of Queen, already gets the rockstar treatment, so it won’t go to his head, unlike NDT.

  • Tag yourself
  • B.o.B. believes the world is flat
  • Neil DeGrasse Tyson’s reaction to B.o.B.
  • Amber Rose’s #FingersInTheBootyAssBitch tweet
  • Rihanna’s selfie in Dolce & Gabbana headphones
For when you’re a space witch but you’re also a scientist and your data need a magickal

For when you’re a space witch but you’re also a scientist and your data need a magickal intervention.


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