When your car needs repairs, do you ask the first person you meet on the street what to do? Certainly not – you take it to an auto mechanic. When your home heating system breaks down in the middle of the coldest night of the year, do you call your doctor? Of course not – you call a heating expert. It would appear that calling an expert for help with situations beyond our normal experience is just common sense. So why is it that the farther removed a problem is from our everyday experience, the more likely it is that we will rely on our “gut feelings” or self-proclaimed “experts” for help? But that seems to be the case. Seemingly normal people will ignore the warnings of tens of thousands of scientists who have devoted their entire adult lives to studying climate change and the associated problems, and heed the anti-science ranting of talk radio pundits. As with any large group there are a few scientists who swim against the tide, and when one of these is discovered, his op...
My alarm clock goes off every morning at eight, except for the few times when I have a breakfast date. Usually I wake up about an hour before that, or at least I partly wake up. It is important that I remain in a “not quite awake but not quite asleep” state, because I consider that time as the germination period for whatever seeds happen to have blown into my head.