You are a ghost driving a meat covered skeleton made from stardust riding a rock floating through space. Fear nothing. ~ Nev Shulman
Three Questions, March 10, 2025
You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!
What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?
New James Webb Space Telescope photos released today, the images are simply breathtaking.
What did I learn today?
There’s been a long debate about what the moon is composed of, turns out it’s not cheese, at least not inside the moon. There have been lots of theories including that the moon was hollow and that of course led to conspiracy theories that it’s a space craft or alien base. But it turns out, it’s very similar to Earth, a solid dense core with movement under the crust, denser parts moving to the center.
What made me happy today?
Today I made corned beef and cabbage, always love this meal, made me happy to make it, even happier to eat it.
Since Auschwitz, we know what man is capable of. And since Hiroshima, we know what is at stake. ~ Viktor E Frankl
Don’t Let Others Steal Your Happiness
In our society we have this funny relationship with talking about ourselves. When you talk to folks from other countries they often refer to how much Americans brag about themselves and our country. We strike people from other countries and being very bold. However in our society, if you talk proudly about your characteristics or accomplishments we really look down on those types of discussions. We will call that person full of themselves, arrogant, stuck up, etc…. I’ll never forget a conversation I had with a woman once, she was one of our students and while meeting with me she went off on a tangent about her child. Her child had just won a science competition and was being invited to participate in a prestigious summer program and you could see how proud she was of her child. Then she suddenly got apologetic about bragging about her child and kept apologizing. I stopped her and let her know that it was perfectly fine for her to talk about her child’s achievements.
We all have things that we are happy and proud about in terms of who we are as a person. We should be proud of those features and aspects of our lives. We can’t let others diminish those aspects of who we are and especially what makes us happy. Often others want to pull you down because they’re unhappy and selfishly they don’t want others to be happy. Sometimes people pull you down because they’re jealous that you have something they don’t or because they are competitive and feel like if you have something they don’t, then somehow they’re losing. Sometimes they just don’t understand why something makes you happy, because it’s not their thing. These are unfortunate but all too common perspectives in our culture.
What I’m suggesting tonight are two things. First, that you hang on to those things that make you feel good and happy about yourself, be proud of them and forgive yourself if for whatever reason those things make someone else feel less than, that’s their issue not yours. And second, extend grace in the other direction. Be happy for the good and happy things that other people have. It would be a much better world if we could all just be happier not just for ourselves, but also for the other people in our lives. So, be proud and be gracious and you’ll have happier days my friends. ~ Rev Kane
A flower cannot blossom without sunshine, and man cannot live without love. ~ Max Muller
Three Questions, March 9, 2025
You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!
What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?
Today the most beautiful thing I saw were the flowers I encountered on my walk.
What did I learn today?
Today a learned about the quantum phenomenon of negative time. The concept is basically this, it is a complete lack of order for cause and effect. So somehow, if you’re driving, you would come out of the tunnel, before you even go in. Quantum effects are freaky as all get out, none of the normal rules that we take for granted in physics hold at the quantum level. And increasingly, evidence continues to show that at least at the quantum level, time is likely not linear.
What made me happy today?
The sunset happening at 7PM, the start of daylight savings time, made me happy.
You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!
What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?
Today while driving I drove by a 1962 Volkswagen Bug, it was absolutely gorgeous. First one I’ve seen in some time and I forgot how absolutely tiny they are.
What did I learn today?
Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in artificial skin, making a hydrogel that has the three most amazing qualities of skin, strength, flexibility and the ability to self-heal. One of the most interesting possible uses is in developing the skin of robots, very cool.
What made me happy today?
At times you have an idea for dinner and throw it together and sometimes it really comes together well, tonight was one of those nights. I made a sandwich with leftover pork tenderloin, coleslaw, a little bbq sauce and pickles and holy moly it was fantastic.
You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!
What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?
The most beautiful thing I encountered today was a comment on Threads from Stonekettle. It was rude and hysterical and made me laugh so hard for several minutes that I almost had to delay starting a meeting because I couldn’t compose myself.
What did I learn today?
Today I read an interesting article about the discovery of bone tools that parallel stone tools, dated a million years earlier than any that have ever been found before. A couple of weeks ago the oldest ever wood structure ever found and it was hundreds of thousands of years earlier than any found previously. It’s a pet peeve and theory of mine, we always underestimate the sophistication and skills of primitive peoples. It’s what leads to things like Ancient Alien hypotheses.
What made me happy today?
I did my quarterly blood sugar blood tests today and as I do I allowed myself a good cheat day, some really great chicken enchiladas, a coke and a chocolate chip muffin.
You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!
What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?
I find toddlers hysterical so I follow several accounts on Instagram of families with cute and funny kids. Today I saw a video of a two year-old who figured out how to open a cage they had a chicken in and crawled in and decided to set up shop with the chicken, it was hysterical.
What did I learn today?
What I learned today, is that there is actually good pizza in Scotland. Read an article about great worldwide pizza places and there’s a New Haven style pizza place in Edinburgh. From the images it very much looks like the real deal.
What made me happy today?
One of my nephews posted some photos of himself and his high school basketball team and my very tall nephew now has a mustache and beard and bloody looks twenty-two. Made me happy to see him looking so well.
Just living is not enough… one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower. ~ Hans Christian Anderson
Three Questions, March 5, 2025
You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!
What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?
There was a really beautiful orchid that I saw on my walk today.
What did I learn today?
What I learned about today is the interplanetary superhighway. This is the pathway through our solar system that space craft can use with the least amount of gravitational resistance. Pretty cool.
What made me happy today?
Honestly, nothing made me happy today. It wasn’t a bad day, just nothing happen that really brought me a chunk of happiness today. The closest I got was seeing the orchid that had just blossomed.
From the moment the invaders arrived, breathed our air, ate and drank, they were doomed. They were undone, destroyed, after all of man’s weapons and devices had failed, by the tiniest creatures that God in his wisdom put upon this Earth. By the toll of a billion deaths, man had earned his immunity, his right to survive among this planet’s infinite organisms. And that right is ours against all challenges. For neither do men live nor die in vain. ~ HG Wells (War of the Worlds)
Happy Film Analysis: War of the Worlds
Recently I have been digging back in to older science fiction movies. I talked about this in my recent post, Saturday Scifi Films. And my absolute favorite 1950’s Scifi film is the War of the Worlds. The ending scene of the film has always stayed with me from the first time I saw it. The alien crafts crashing to the ground, the alien arm sliding from the craft, crawling, bent three fingers, curling as the Martian died and the invasion was over, Earth saved. The movie ends with the magnificent ending lines from HG Wells’ magnificent book that I quoted above, which I realize I need to reread, it’s been decades.
I also hadn’t seen the movie obviously in a very long time. It was one of those Saturday movies that played in heavy rotation so I so it many times. But that was when I was younger and not so appreciative of good film making. Back then it was more about the overall story, which is very good, and the cool effects. I’ve always found the choice of the ray sounds made by the Martian crafts to be absolutely iconic. And the first image of the Martian bouncing by the window is an absolute ridiculous joy. It’s 1950’s monster making at it’s absolute finest.
But in re-watching the film the other day I realized that I haven’t seen this movie in a very long time. I’d forgotten several scenes all together, like the aforementioned first sighting of the Martian. But while I always remembered certain scenes and how much I loved the movie, I have an absolutely new appreciation for this film.
First, the actual film quality is really good, now I realize it’s certainly been updated but it’s really well filmed, the color quality is excellent and the sets are fantastic. At the center of any good film is always a quality relationship and this film’s primary one is an immediate love affair between nerds, so of course that appealed to me. But there’s a secondary and well planned undercurrent of a story and it’s religion. The film sets up a little bit of a religion versus science vibe. It’s very subtly done by making the uncle of the main love interest a preacher, his niece an under appreciated scientist. It also works it’s way in as just part of the times as there are a lot of small mentions of God. And the interplay is highlighted in two really excellent scenes.
The first scene is when the Martians are first moving and the military is about to confront them. The preacher decides that maybe, just maybe someone just needs to communicate with them. Now he has no way of knowing three rubes tried that the night before, white flags and all and ended up as three piles of dust. But he marches on bravely toward the Martian crafts, a beautiful bible in hand speaking a prayer only to be smoked by the cold uncaring aliens as they roll on, confirming what we all must know, they’re obviously evil.
The second scene is near the end of the film, Los Angeles is a war zone. The Martians are burning it to the ground, buildings are falling everywhere. The lovers have been separated, all hope has been lost, none of our weapons have worked including nuclear bombs. Science is given a chance to ride to the rescue but the mindless mob of civilization has trashed the equipment and stolen their truck. The leading man, the eminent scientist has been knocked senseless and now conscious is trying to find his love. He realizes, if she’s alive, the bus she was on was obviously taken by the mob, then she would have gone to church. With everything lost he starts wondering church to church through LA, miraculously it seems the churches are the only intact buildings. Finally, when all looks lost, he finds his love in the church, all hope gone, everything lost, they hold each other as the Martians blow out the stained glass windows of the church, humanity is lost, then, silence. They all wander out of the church to find the Marian ships crashing to the ground. No small symbolism that they were saved in a church.
Then those amazing final lines that HG Wells wrote in the 19th century, microbes, science! or God’s handiwork in the smallest things on Earth, bacteria. Viruses actually had just been discovered so bacteria made more sense to Wells, they’d been discovered in the 17th century.
I love this story and this movie, it’s got such an amazing arc, such a beautiful ending and it has the other thing I need in a movie, it’s a hell of a lot of fun. If you’ve never seen it, check it out.
A note about the 2005 version of the film starring Tom Cruise. I actually really like the remake for a few reasons. First, it’s a nice modern update without seriously messing with the story. It has a great cast from the stars right down to the bit players. It pays homage to the original film making sure to recreate some of the iconic scenes from the original movie, including the first time we see the actual aliens who have been well updated. The big switch is from a love story to a dysfunctional family at it’s core, it works pretty well. I really do enjoy the movie and part of it has to do with the location switch, when they cross the river at Athens, they would in fact geographically be heading to my hometown, Hudson, NY.
But the original is still tops in my book. Bonus points for being the original film and while the recent remake has a lot of drama, I like the arc of the original better. It does a better job of building to it’s high point, right at the last moment when all hope is lost. Both are great films and definitely worth a watch. So check them out and have a happy couple of hours my friends. ~ Rev Kane
Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth. ~ The Buddha
Three Questions, March 4th, 2025
You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!
What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?
Saw my first image from Fire Fly’s Blue Ghost probe that just landed on the moon. A sunrise if you will, of our star over the moon.
What did I learn today?
Today I learned that my favorite expression, “logic has no place in education,” is far more accurate than I wish it was.
What made me happy today?
I’m having to be super careful on my blood sugar right now in preparing for my surgery. But today I allowed myself a half a Coke and it was glorious.
You can turn your back on a person, but never turn your back on a drug, especially when its waving a razor sharp hunting knife in your eye. ~ Hunter S Thompson
Three Questions, March 3, 2025
You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!
What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?
Over the last couple of days I watched one of my favorite all-time movies. The most beautiful thing I encountered today was the 1953 version of the War of the Worlds. It’s a really beautiful film, good story, decent effects for the 50’s as long as you ignore the ridiculous alien, even though I really like it.
What did I learn today?
I learned about a new critter today, a blue hairy frogfish, it’s truly a magnificently ugly fish, so much so I think it’s absolutely beautiful.
What made me happy today?
What made me happy today was an idea for a film. I think there needs to be an animated film that would essentially be Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, but really playing to hard core book fans and in every scene, somewhere in the background there should be a reference to Alice in Wonderland.