Anyway- further to the "Wonders of the Universe" episode last night, I was led to this article.
And the winner of the most dramatic missing of the point goes to...
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jodieohdoh wrote:I searched topics in Random Distractions to see if there was one about science & came up with nothing. I just thought you folk who are so funny & knowledgeable might have something to say about science, astronomy, cosmology, the universe in generalPersonally I'm almost completely ignorant of all things scientific but still manage to find the "popular" science TV programs (e.g. Prof Brian Cox et al) unbelievably fascinating.
Anyway- further to the "Wonders of the Universe" episode last night, I was led to this article.
And the winner of the most dramatic missing of the point goes to...

jodieohdoh wrote:I searched topics in Random Distractions to see if there was one about science & came up with nothing. I just thought you folk who are so funny & knowledgeable might have something to say about science, astronomy, cosmology, the universe in generalPersonally I'm almost completely ignorant of all things scientific but still manage to find the "popular" science TV programs (e.g. Prof Brian Cox et al) unbelievably fascinating.
Anyway- further to the "Wonders of the Universe" episode last night, I was led to this article.
And the winner of the most dramatic missing of the point goes to...

rabmania wrote:Check out 'The Infinite Monkey Cage' on radio 4 http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/timc. It's got Prof Cox and others, and can be very funny too.
Minxy wrote:Jeezo Jodieohdoh, that article reads more like it came straight from the Sun(the newspaper one I mean), everything about Astronomy and all those big words just enthrall me
RDR wrote: I tend to think there is almost a backlash against conventional science at the moment.
Alternative therapies seem to hold sway, even though the evidence base is sketchy to say the least.
(tosses that grenade in and waits for the explosion)




jodieohdoh wrote:Anyway- further to the "Wonders of the Universe" episode last night, I was led to this article.
And the winner of the most dramatic missing of the point goes to...
Prof Brian Cox wrote:It seems I should have dumbed #wonders down a bit to give Brendan O'Neil a chance of understanding its subtext!






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