Blog Post#1501: What the Success of SpaceX’s Starship Really Means

November 23, 2024 Free Flow Thinking: What the Success of SpaceX’s Starship Really Means It’s become increasingly clear that very few people understand what the success of Elon Musk’s Starship really means for humanity, I can hardly blame them, however, as people are busy going about living their lives. I happen to be one of …

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Blog Post #1193 March 2, 2023 Free Flow Thinking: Would you to review a copy of Eternity. Would you to review a copy of Eternity?       Greetings! Just a brief reminder that you have between now and March 20 if you’d like to receive a free copy of Eternity in exchange for a review. Simply …

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 Blog Post #1127 July 30, 2020 Free Flow Thinking: What is Element 115? Element 115. Moscovium. What is it, and why is it important? Two very good questions. For detailed answers, I recommend you start by using Bing or Google to search for Element 115. Be prepared, however, because what you’ll get is a broad, …

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Blog Post #1115 May 13, 2020 Free Flow Thinking: Icebergs, Dark Energy Stars, and it’s time for humanity to grow up Yeah, okay. So, for those of you who are regular readers I know; I said I wasn’t posting a new blog today. Well, I wasn’t. I came across a couple of interesting articles, however, …

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Blog Post #1101 January 29, 2020 Free Flow Thinking: Review of Altered Carbon Okay—so it has been a while since I did a film review, so it’s time I did another one; well, a made-for Netflix series, anyway. There have been many films made over the years about the future of life on earth. Since …

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Blog Post #1083 September 18, 2019 Free Flow Thinking: Water Vapor Detected on Distant Planet Every now and then we see or read something that captures our imagination, suddenly flinging open the doors of impossibility to reveal new and exciting possibilities. I recently read about just an eye-opening article about a team of researchers who …