And this: Stephen Hawking just announced that he will
partner with billionaire science enthusiast Yuri Milner to undertake the most
expansive search for extraterrestrial life to date.
Nice to know that Stephen is using his brilliant mind to expand ours!
In a press conference held at the Royal Society in London on
Monday morning, Hawking and Milner unveiled their plan to combine the strength
of social networking and some of the most powerful telescopes on earth to look
for alien life. The project will be able to collect and analyze five times more
of the radio spectrum and cover 10 times more of the sky than any previous
effort to find life outside of Earth.
The two-part, $100 million project, called Breakthrough
Initiatives, will be funded by Milner and span 10 years. The first
observations, which will be of broadcast signals from the one million stars
closest to Earth, are slotted to begin in 2016.
Part one of the initiative, called Breakthrough Listen, will
have access to the Parkes Observatory radio telescope in New South Wales,
Australia and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory dish in Green Bank, West
Virginia. In addition to radio observations, the project will also look for
optical laser signals using the 2.4-meter Automated Planet Finder Telescope at
Lick Observatory in California.
http://www.fromquarkstoquasars.com/hawking-just-announced-expansive-search-alien-life-ever-undertaken/
I often drove to Los Barriles especially during the last two
years while dealing with my various emergencies. Just a few weeks ago before
leaving Mexico I needed desperately to go in again. When I went out to my loyal
car I suddenly thought that perhaps I should check the oil etc seeing as I was
going to drive 15 miles through the desert and over two mountainous areas. I
lifted the hood and yes – no oil, anti freeze gone and one of my battery
connectors was rusted all the way through and kinda hanging there. In my
weakened condition I was already exhausted just thinking about what I needed to
do. I drove to Cesar’s (our local and very good mechanic) in the village but he
was gone so I drove past Jose’s (our local major contractor) and there he was
just getting ready to leave his yard for a job. I pulled in and asked for his
help. He dropped everything and took care of it all immediately – these are my
neighbors, my amigos, mi familia! I didn’t fasten the cap properly on my
radiator so going over the hill I heated up and almost didn’t make it.
Fortunately I did. In every way I was incredibly lucky – and I appreciate the
kindness of The Great Mystery because I just didn’t have the energy to have
been caught out there with a “broken” car.
I have had a whole series of events like this recently – at
first appearing very difficult, if not insurmountable, and then somehow
something/somebody comes along and rescues me.
I also had the opportunity to apologize to a norte Americano
neighbor whose essence, space and good soul I totally disregarded a year ago.
Her name is Lauren and a year ago I came upon her in her kayak joining in a
moment of pure joy and play between a mother humpback and her calf. Lauren was
respectful and kept her distance but was definitely close enough to “feel” the
moment. I was on a photo run so entered this very special space and disrupted
it totally. I got my ID’s. A week later Lauren caught me in Chapito’s and
really chewed me out. I defended myself as a researcher with the need to gather
data. She didn’t buy it. It took me some time to realize how off base I was. On
the 22nd I saw her while having dinner with my dear Pomeroy’s and
had the opportunity to apologize. I did with a sincere heart and Lauren HEARD
me! We hugged with deep appreciation for each others essence – what a wonderful
experience.
I was gifted with a beautiful fox that evening that went
through my yard – gratitude.
Not my pic
There was a nice calm sea on the 23rd of July and
I took the opportunity to swim my goal of twenty laps. Good as it felt there
was also the specter of increasing weakness as time goes by. It is absolutely
essential for my mind, body and spirit to keep up my exercise but at times it
is a struggle. No matter how much I try to bring my body back it seems that I
continue to weaken – very, very frustrating. I even fretted that I would not
see the kids again (felt rel bad for a couple of days) but here I am in NCa
surrounded by their love and good will.
An expensive but delicate timer for the drip system went
kaput so I got a manual spring loaded one that my friend Luis will activate for
me while I’m gone.
On the 27th I took my longest kayak in a while. A
mile out, then north to visit a part of the Schaeffer clan and then over the
reef home – a bit much but no serious outcome. Watched a real nice series of
leaps by a good sized swordfish, a turtle and some dolphins a distance away.
Nice time for me all around.
This pic from 2013 - now that's a flat sea, perfect for kayaking.
A whole series of small disasters followed: broken faucet,
car problems, solar panel Problems, computer fiasco, SD car registration (charged
$5,300.00 instead of $73.00 – causing a major bank episode as my acct. became
over drawn) ETC!
OK, enough of the kvetching!
Here’s a real informative and sensitive article about Orcas.
And just as I have been maintaining, they are incredibly intelligent, peaceful
and completely benign. I am so very glad I chose to swim with them when I did –
a really highpoint in my whale work and will engage again if at all possible.
A friendly Orca come to say hello
Whales Can Teach Us (Overlook
Press, 2015) by Dave Neiwert
What Killer Whales Can Teach
Us -- It Might Surprise You
An excerpt from David
Neiwert's new book, "Of Orcas and Men: What Killer Whales Can Teach
Us."
By David Neiwert / AlterNet
June 23, 2015
7/3 kayaked two miles and
swam five laps in the embrace of Grandmother. Same on the 7th except
did 20 laps....so I’m still in the running.
Some extra pics:
Out with Antonio for a morning search - 2012
My intern Jessica at the internet cafe - 2009
One of my favorite perks - Linea and Christine
Really contented - 2010
Left for The States on the 21st
of July arrived tired but sound in Sacramento where I am once again in the
embrace of family – grateful.
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