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"Book review: "The Edge of the Sky" by Roberto Trotta"

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Blogger Uncle Al said...

" but I have more twitter followers, so I win"

http://vimeo.com/100888579

It's all about product. Nobody ever tells the truth about process. Reality is messy and disheartening in process. It's the only way to squeeze in footnotes.

10:28 AM, December 23, 2014

Blogger L. Edgar Otto said...

Happy Holidays "Uncle AI". I am sure your fine mind would focus and read it, regifting to us only your stark distillations of wisdom. :-)

12:20 PM, December 23, 2014

Blogger Navneeth said...

At least Upper Goer Five would look good on one's wall.

4:39 AM, December 24, 2014

Blogger kashyap vasavada said...

Happy Holidays! I read your interesting blog quite often. Your views on science and religion may be clouded by your familiarity with Christianity (in general Abrahamic religions) only. The concept of God in eastern religions (Hinduism and Buddhism) is completely different. In these religions, God is not like a king emperor sitting outside the universe and dictating how the universe should run, but is present in every particle and is pretty much synonymous with laws of nature. It is impossible to explain this religion in a short comment. In case you have time and interest, you might look at my blog :
http://www.motls.blogspot.com/2014/04/hinduism-for-physicists.html. I know, unfortunately, you two do not get along for whatever reasons. Also this may look like a shameless personal advertisement! But I do want scientists to make comments on my views on science and religion. I do not see any other way.
By the way, I vaguely remember to have given this reference on another physics blog. If I have given this link on your blog before, then I apologize. It will be fine to delete this comment in that case.

8:20 PM, December 24, 2014

Blogger kashyap vasavada said...

Sorry.The above comment belongs to the post "Merry Christmas". I posted it here by mistake.Please ignore it!!!

8:36 PM, December 24, 2014

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