Unprecedented but long suspected, astronomers believe that they may have observed and recorded an interstellar comet passing by for the first time.
The hyperbolic trajectory that they’ve tracked of the small object—already fast receding into the void of space and becoming too dim to follow—suggests that it originated outside of our Solar System and sort of dropped into the plane that the Sun and planets are on from above—in the direction of the constellation Lyra. Using the Sun and the inner planets for a gravity assist, the object was then sling-shot out of the Solar System, headed toward the constellation Pegasus. If the observations are confirmed, it could lend credence to the theory of panspermia—that the organizing principles that we associate with living things might have extra-terrestrial origins and be seeded through the Cosmos by hitchhiking on such comets.
Saturday, 28 October 2017
eccentricity
Friday, 27 October 2017
7x7
yลkainoshima: Charles Frรฉger photographs the monsters of Japanese folklore (more yลkai here, here and here)
arm + bend = elbow: more clever word sums from Futility Closet
oะบัั́ะฑัััะบะฐั ัะตะฒะพะปั́ัะธั: to mark the centenary since the start of the Russian revolution curators at
tessellation: gorgeous drawing game inspired by Islamic art and architectural forms, via Waxy
zeroth law: Saudi Arabia confers citizenship on an android plus plans to build a robot pleasure megacity
moment factory: Montreal’s basilica transformed into an immersive multi-media experience in hopes to renew appreciation for the landmark
monsterpiece theatre: a nice appreciation of Cookie Monster, the academic muppet
catagories: ๐จ๐ฆ, ๐ฏ๐ต, ๐ท๐บ, ๐ธ๐ฆ, ๐, ๐ , ๐ค, myth and monsters, sport and games
regnum, cladus, ordo
The avocado might be another candidate as a prehistoric hold-over—though our intentional cultivation efforts has caused major changes in the past epoch to the taste and size of fruits and vegetables as well and in the wilds, left to themselves, take other paths for other palettes.
catagories: ๐ฑ, environment, food and drink
Thursday, 26 October 2017
as one does
In addition to the royal “we” or pluralis majestatis, there is the contrasting practise of invoking the pronoun when expressing opinions referred to as the editorial “we”—pluralis modestiรฆ, in the sense of either acting as a spokesperson or referring to the reader and the author. In general, addressing oneself (or another, usually with in a patronising, shaming tone) with agreeing inflections in the first person plural is called nosism.
