I think this is awesome.
A Softer World is already one of my favorite webcomics, but this....this is just...wonderful. Too wonderful for words to describe. Like Emerson. Except for not really. I don't like Emerson. Self-reliance is naive and counter-productive. And it reminds me of Sarah Palin. Anyway. Webcomics. I also like today's xkcd. Including Brian Greene was an excellent touch.
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Anything with a Brian Greene reference is both good and somewhat irritating. I don't know why...oh, yes, now I've thought about it and do know why: I just don't like that singularly pseudo-appointed "person who is in charge of explaining Thing X to you" person. Sure would like to see some others sharing the string-theory, quantum physics explaining stage.
Or maybe it's just envy. It could be.
Speaking of envy, yours is a quite enjoyable blog. I forgot to mention earlier how much I liked the pringles-can photo stuff, for example. Keep up the good, albeit useless because it's just a stinkin' blog, work.
I agree that some variety is needed, but the fact that Brian Greene has been able to maintain scientific integrity while simultaneously bringing complicated physics theories into millions of households is commendable. I'll admit that the first time I heard string theory explained was by Brian Greene on NOVA, which inspired me to go out and explore more into the realm of quantum physics.
I'm glad you enjoy it. I decided that to maintain my sanity (hahahahahaha....) I had to start foisting some of the ideas banging around in my head on the unsuspecting public of the internet. The pringles-can photography was really fun to do, and I plan to return to it once I've finished off my current projects (giant camera obscurra/pinhole camera and arc camera).
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