Humankind should be more in awe of the universe thanks to the new deep-field images provided by the James Webb Space Telescope. Not because the images allow us to travel back in time 13 billion years. Not even because these…
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Humble Sky, the title and theme of this blog, observes that humankind need only look skyward to appreciate the obvious limit of our comprehension; and further, that this universal reality check should encourage us to be more curious and more…
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MAKE BELIEVE NEWS: LOS ANGELES – The greatest discovery of humankind -- solving the mystery of farthest outer space -- is no big deal. That’s the assertion of daytime TV personality Joy Behar. The acerbic co-host of “The View” mocked…
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How often do you look skyward and contemplate, “How far does space go?” You’re not alone if you answer “never” or “who cares.” The riddle is so complex that most people duck the question entirely. Faith offers enough resolution for…
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There are three types of mysteries, or at least things we refer to as mysterious. The most obvious to come to mind are architectural wonders – the pyramids, Stonehenge, the Lost City of Atlantis. How – or, in the case…
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