Shell Pioneers the Art of Consumer Misdirection

Right off the bat there are things that annoy the hell out of me about this ad series, not the least of which is Laurie Okin and her terrible acting skills

Ushering In The Inevitable, A New World Order

War, terrorism, famine, natural disaster, crime, disease and old age, are apparently not enough to counter-balance what seems to be an almost unnatural predilection for humans to breed uncontrollably

Artificial Intelligence; The Complex Pursuit of Complexity

For various reasons and along various lines of logic, and with hugely varying timelines, among this group of 100 scientists, authors, philosophers, professors, and inventors, a great many have declared that AI will be our crowning achievement

Inter-Dimensional Trickery

If you were looking for ways to bolster an argument on the side of inter-dimensionality as a refuge for weird and wonderful creatures, who harbour an ability and a penchant for visiting our world’s darker places, then I’m afraid you’re about to be disappointed.

Astrology, A Science for the Scienceless

Horoscopes, sun signs, astrological readings; all of it is now permanently relegated to insincere carnival sideshow venues

H2O Equals Extraterrestrial Life; Why the Search for Water Brings ET Closer

We now know that life can, and most probably has, not only developed somewhere other than Earth, but that life has also thrived and evolved

That’s No Moon; That’s A Space Station!

The moon itself may not be particularly interesting when considered next to Jupiter or even Mars, but the potential it holds for unlocking some of the mysteries of the universe is vast; which leads us to a particularly disturbing question. Why did national and international interest in the moon wane in the wake of the Apollo program

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