Prodded by the latest issue of National Geographic, I pulled up Disney+ last night to check out the latest volcano document. (I’m a big sucker for content about volcanos.) Lake of Fire was riveting…but also disappointing. Disappointing in the sense that while the team managed to confirm the existence of the Earths’s ninth lava lake—a … Continue reading On the ultimate necessity of technology in Explorer: Lake of Fire
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The slippery slope of asking too many “why” questions
As someone who took to learning more about the sciences later in my life—really, meaning after my collegiate career had concluded and I was off on my own—I have run into a consistent problem in the course of my learning: my inability to simply accept a scientific fact as such and then move on. Like … Continue reading The slippery slope of asking too many “why” questions