Dr. Frankenstein’s Trumpet
Believe it or not, but one Glorionestus Vastarius von Teisenberg once played the first movement of the 2nd Brandenburg concerto on this instrument. Since then I know it is indeed an instrument and...
View ArticleThe Compactness Conclusion in X.M. Li’s Extended Myers’ Theorem
Time to “publish” my theorem of 1995/1996. First for the verbal statement: A complete Riemannian manifold with strict stochasticly positive Ricci curvature is compact and has finite fundamental group....
View ArticleNews from Doomtown
Intro: Meanwhile it looks the Gaia system is leaving its Holocene balance and inexorably heading to a hot state. The writing is on the wall since a few years, visible for everybody, e.g. Arctic ice...
View ArticleTest your Comment
I don’t yet know how to enable a Post Preview feature for blog commenters. Also, I haven’t found HTML documentation for users. This thread is intended as a quick fix: If you’re unsure, test a comment...
View ArticleNot carbon negative, no Bodhisatta. Do Bodhisat(t)vas exist today?
So, the Dalai Lama, Thich Nhat Hanh, Stephen Batchelor, etc. can’t be bodhisatvas? (They might be compensating their air travel carbon footprint by contributing to forestry. This is good but ultimately...
View ArticleEconomists – A Poverty of Reason…
Joe Romm reviews a funny topical book by “environmental” economist Matthew Kahn, Climatopolis: How Our Cities Will Thrive in the Hotter Future… Romm: A key “thesis” of this book is that people will...
View ArticleGlobal Population Speak Out
Having pledged to write a little essay for populationspeakout.org, I have meanwhile been overtaken by reality: Riot and revolution in Tunisia and Egypt So, no need to write much: Egypt looks like a...
View ArticleLiars?
Recently there was a series of sensational articles in the infamous German tabloid BILD: “The CO2 Lie”. It’s not just a repetition of lame old bunkum. The tasteless headline calls for a provocative...
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