Tag: Socrates

Occasionally I go off by myself for a “happy hour” drink at a local upscale restaurant/bar — a place that’s almost always good for an interesting conversation with the people sitting next to me.  Last evening was no exception: I …

Renewable Energy Is a Subject of Passion — Perhaps Too Much Read More »

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At a party yesterday, I ran into a top-flight businessman who sells advanced sonar systems to the world’s navies.  I happen to know that he spends a huge amount of time in India, and I wanted to ask him about …

Renewable Energy, Resource Scarcity, and World Hostility Read More »

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I remember the first evening of a course in existentialism I had 37 years ago this fall, in which I asked the professor, “According to (Nobel prize-winner and existentialist superstar) Albert Camus, ‘suicide is the only valid philosophical question,’ implying …

Riddles of Matter, Energy, Space, and Time Read More »

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Today’s the birthday of the beat poet Allen Ginsberg. According to the Writer’s Almanac, when he was 17 and in his freshman year at Columbia University, Ginsberg was introduced to Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs, whom Ginsberg later said …

Looking Critically at Our Energy Policy Read More »

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In the talk Dr. David Mills gave recently in on solar thermal, he closed by telling his audience that renewable energy was “a moral issue,” meaning, of course, that we as a species have a series of related ethical obligations …

Renewable Energy and Morality Read More »

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