Epsilon Theory’s Latest: The Icarus Moment

The following is brand new by Ben Hunt, as published over at the excellent Epsilon Theory and reposted here with permission. You can follow Ben and his colleague Rusty Guinn on Twitter  here and here, respectively.   A juvenile red-tailed hawk took up residence near our farmhouse soon after we moved onto the property, now eight years ago. The girls named him Indiana Jones, which is a wonderful name for a hawk, and his daily kreeeeeees thrill me every time I hear them. Red-ta

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3 thoughts on “Epsilon Theory’s Latest: The Icarus Moment

  1. Was not expecting to see basically a recap of The Master and His Emissary as the intro.

    Careful there–emphasizing a simple, antagonistic dichotomy between ‘science’ and ‘art’ hints towards an excess of the very thing you’re arguing against.

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