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Brendan DeMelle: Climategate in Perspective, Featuring Isaac Newton

Climate conspriricists pounced at the opportunity yesterday to draw grandiose conclusions from the illegal hacking of private emails from the University of East Anglia’s Climate...

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A Little Bit of Chaos

The era of modern physics could be said to have begun in 1687 with the publication by Sir Isaac Newton of his great Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, (Principia for short). In this magnificent volume, Newton presented a mathematical theory of all known forms of motion and, for the first time, gave clear definitions of the [...]

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Fjordman Essay: A History of Geology and Planetary Science

Another Atlas exclusive essay written by the indefatigable historian Fjordman. This the third and final part of his history of geology and planetary science. Part one can be read here and part two here. A History of Geology and Planetary Science Fjordman Auroras in the Northern Hemisphere are called northern lights; in the Southern Hemisphere southern lights. They appear as arcs, clouds and streaks...

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Anti-climate change= anti-change

In urging us to disbelieve the facts about global warming ("Beware the climate change alarmists," Nov. 10) Dennis Byrne insinuates that the scientific ideas of "European smarties" are not to be trusted. Does he mean European smarties like Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, Louis Pasteur, Isaac Newton, Galileo and Copernicus?

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“..Turning Vegetarian..”

“..What do Albert Einstein, Benjamin Franklin, Charles Darwin, Charlotte Bronte, Leonardo Da Vinci and Sir Isaac Newton all have in common? You guessed it! (Or perhaps you didn’t…) They were all vegetarians! As far back as the 6th century BC the famous Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras was advocating vegetarianism .. .. and many great minds since, including [...]

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SPOOKY! Is Unknown Force In Universe Acting...

SPOOKY! Is Unknown Force In Universe Acting On Dark Matter? It is possible that a non-gravitational fifth force is ruling the dark matter with an invisible hand, leaving the same fingerprints on all galaxies, irrespective of their ages, shapes and sizes." Such a force might solve an even bigger mystery, known as 'dark energy', which is ruling the accelerated expansion of the Universe. A more radical...

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Mathematical and Scientific Factoids.

An infinite number of monkeys randomly typing at an infinite number of typewriters could eventually reproduce the complete works of William Shakespeare. But a few monkeys would secretly think it was Christopher Marlowe, not Shakespeare. An infinite number of monkeys randomly typing at an infinite number of typewriters could eventually reproduce the complete works of William Shakespeare but they wouldn't...

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Reassessing the father of chemistry

Robert Boyle's character is often obscured by the shadow of Isaac Newton, but a masterful biography reveals him as larger than life, explains Peter Anstey.

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Larklight, Starcross, Mothstorm (Philip Reeve)

Larklight In which Art Mumby and his annoyingly ladylike sister Myrtle see their father captured by giant white spiders, are themselves rescued/captured by the piratical Jack Havock and his crew of assorted aliens and who must save known space from the spider menace. Our heroes race about the planets in their ships powered by Isaac Newton's alchemy and end up back on earth battling a giant robotic...

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Spectacular Video of Saturn Moons Disturbing Its Rings [Space]

Sir Isaac Newton would be amazed by this awesome video, showing Saturn moons causing gravitational waves as they orbit near its F Ring. These images can only be taken every 15 years, during Saturn's equinox. Thankfully, Cassini is there now. In the video you can see Prometheus (in the inner side) and Pandora (on the outer side), disturbing and smoothing the rings one after the other, which is why...

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The Enlightenment

Above is Frederick the Great's palace of Sans Souci at Potsdam, built in the style known as Frederician rococo. The Enlightenment was a dramatic new moment in the history of western Europe, marking a new cultural divide. As Alexander Pope put it: Nature and Nature's laws lay hid in night, God said, Let Newton be! and all was light. The beginning of the Enlightenment is difficult to determine. Scholars...

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There was this poker game....

There was this poker game with Albert Einstein, Sir Isaac Newton, Data and Stephen Hawking.... I guess I was a closet Trekkie for years...I used to watch Star Trek Next Generation religiously, but I never saw this episode!

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Clay Marzo: Just Add Water - positive film about aspies

Regular readers may have noticed that myself and Janine sometimes write posts on aspergers and we get frustrated at the often negative press. Well here is something positive : ... Clay Marzo, who exploded on to the scene at Puerto Escondido in Mexico last month with his first pro victory, and is now being dubbed the most naturally gifted surfer of his generation, has a high-functioning form of autism...

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MooPig Classifieds: Lucasian Professorship of Mathematics up for grabs ...

"Without fanfare or ceremony, the most celebrated scientist in the country, Stephen Hawking, quietly stepped down this week from the most prestigious post in British physics. "Hawking's successor as Lucasian professor of mathematics at Cambridge University will be decided by committee this month, but as he moves on, leading physicists warn that Britain risks losing the next generation of...

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Men without women

If you were asked to name the leading lights of Western philosophy down the ages, the following will, without doubt, feature prominently: Friedrich Nietzsche, George Santayana, Jean-Paul Sartre, Benedict de Spinoza, Arthur Schopenhauer, Henry David Thoreau, Voltaire, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Immanuel Kant, Søren Kierkegaard, John Locke and David Hume. Any listing of great historians, novelists and...