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shadesofmauve ([personal profile] shadesofmauve) wrote2008-04-28 11:31 am
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Others' words

I found an excellent comment over at [livejournal.com profile] pharyngula on the benefits of exploring new fields, keeping your eyes open, and reading widely -

"My bias, admittedly, is that one learns more about oneself by looking at the rest of the world than by looking at one's navel. Perhaps I'm reinforced in this bias by how much more difficult the latter has become as I age."

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Also re Pharyngula, he seems to have stopped adding the horoscopes on the bottom. Perhaps it didn't pan out as a money-maker like it was supposed to. Pity, I was enjoying those. Example:

"Taurus: Great news! Soft drink executives are planning to market a new energy drink made from your urine, on the basis of vague, unfounded rumors of your vitality. This is not such happy news for the rest of us, however."

[identity profile] spuuky.livejournal.com 2008-04-28 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I wasn't criticizing your taste in turn of phrase, nor was I particularly disagreeing with that commenter in general. It is possible that reading other entries on the blog would give a different impression about his thoughts as a whole, but that doesn't alter the impression given by that entry, taken alone.

The observable fact in my experience is that things which are not touching other things end up touching them at a rate which is proportional to the distance away from things that they are, with many exceptions. What causes that is definitely not anything I can observe. All I really know is that the Einsteinian theory of gravity appears to a better representation of that than anything I can come up with.