String theory
Wow. The marathon man. Never have so few given so much for so little. Still, thank you. I feel better about feeling worse about ST. Definitely perfect job explaining all aspects the topic (now skewered to death, especially in that science must be predicting and testable). Now keep the new format: steady music, no more Norwegian death metal EDM dance beats (unless you morph into a video podcast, with go-go dancers), just the facts ma'am, no cutsie sidetracks or entire segments that add nothing to the topic (keep cheese, we can tell its important to you). Also, keep taking people on science/booze field trips to fight the dumbing down of whats left of our republic. Also, think of discussing what physics can help defeat global warming (boost nuclear physics, astronomy and anatomy of other observed planetary casualties of heat death, etc., i know its a spaceman podcast, but your podcast is at risk from weather, morons, government, etc. It is a beautiful distraction, but expand your mind, man. Use your bully pulpit to save mankind from MORE IMMEDIATE existential threats to our way of life, sanity, and safety on this shrinking ball. Back to ST. I am a retired professional geologist (so, stamp collector) and i love what you do. Your extended treatise on ST was necessary, perfectly executed, and very well received. Saved it up, listened to all of it, many parts several times, until i understood your positions. In my retirement, you are a large part of my continuing education, thus the sustenance keeping me from that long dark night. And now i know WHY i squirm when i hear “ST”, and i thank you for that. Ignorance is not bliss. Ignorance is scary. Speak truth! Shine the light, brother. You go. Love the mission. Regards, John Reader, Texas 936 203 0292. Peace and Love. PS, if i was 10 years younger, i would be on the eclipse boat with you next year. Have fun!Read full review »
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