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Published on June 12, 2012, by in Carnival.

Since the 1970s Dr. Michael Persinger has been developing a physical understanding of paranormal phenomena. More recently he has worked with modern neuroscience technology to study “anomalous cognition” – which he defines as gaining information via more than the usual five senses. Not exactly telepathy. Instead he proposes that the magnetic field around objects, especially

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Published on May 22, 2012, by in Carnival.

Tiny Methone snapped up-close by Cassini around Saturn… …I’m not saying it’s an alien artefact, but that’s what I’d expect a distinguishable alien artefact to look like. Unnaturally smooth…

 
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Published on May 18, 2012, by in Carnival.

The Official Announcement has arrived… Mae Jemison and Team Establish 100 Year Starship With Goal to Make Interstellar Space Travel Reality by 2112 …also covered by Paul Gilster, at “Centauri Dreams”,… 100 Year Starship Organization Launches …while Sharon Weinberger writes it up for the BBC’s International front page news… 100-Year Starship: Mae Jemison reaches for

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Published on May 14, 2012, by in Carnival.

Recently this website, Build the Enterprise, hit the news because of the author’s rather quixotic call to build a real interplanetary version of that most famous fictional starship lineage. Unfortunately the site’s Forum-ware is very cantankerous, so I posting my discussion of necessary redesigning of the concept (slightly reworded for clarity)… Running the numbers, the

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Published on April 29, 2012, by in Carnival.

Heaven is a planet 80 times bigger than Earth! Or so the late Percy Collett revealed to the world. For years I’ve had a vague memory about a Missionary with a story about a trip to Heaven. Thanks to the wonders of Google I tracked it down – he visited Australia in 1989, on a

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Published on April 22, 2012, by in Carnival.

A comment on Transterrestrial Musings suggested I might be against space development. A quick browse through my earlier blog-posts would quickly correct such a misapprehension. What I was arguing was the race to bust up planets to make cybernetic “Islands of the Lotus-Eaters” might be as much a trap and a dead-end as the Luddite

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Published on April 11, 2012, by in Carnival.

A worthwhile predecessor to my present musings is the 1996 efforts by Kelly Starks & the gang at the Lunar Institute of Technology. As you’ll note the “updates” have lagged somewhat, but the Starship Design Study is well worth a look. They went into a lot of detail and their discussion of drive technology, life-support,

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Published on April 10, 2012, by in Carnival.

George Dvorsky recently blogged on the easy way to boot-strap civilisation into Kardashev Type II status. For those new to the Kardashev Civilisation levels, Type I uses the energy received by its planet – humans use and control about 0.01% of that presently. Type II uses and controls the energy output equivalent to its star’s

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Published on April 1, 2012, by in Carnival.

The European Southern Observatory (ESO) has reported, after studying nearby red-dwarfs, that ~40% (range 28%-95%) have Super-Earth planets in their habitable zones, which is quite remarkable considering how small a red-dwarf’s habitable zone is (from 0.25 AU and smaller.) That means 80% of the stars in our Galaxy – at least our bit of it

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