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The Age of Disclosure — and the Wonder of What Might Be
I cannot wait to talk about The Age of Disclosure on Prime. I went all in and bought it — because renting would never have been enough. I’m already on my second watch, curled up with that electric feeling you get when your mind and your imagination both come alive. Time travelers. An entire world beneath the sea floor. Non-human biological intelligence. And some of the most reputable, brilliant voices speaking about it with calm conviction — Marco Rubio included. The world is
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🌌 The Universe Within: What a Hidden Moon and Artificial Intelligence Have in Common
A poetic exploration of how the discovery of a new moon around Uranus and the rise of AI mirror each other — reminding us that curiosity connects us to both the universe above and the one within. Some discoveries remind us that wonder is not something we outgrow — it’s something we orbit. Recently, astronomers found a new moon circling Uranus , a small, faint sphere quietly keeping pace with the giant planet for who knows how long. It wasn’t new , of course — it was simply un
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Laughing Under a Full Moon: Why Silliness Might Be a Longevity Superpower
This morning, as the moon slid toward the horizon and Charleston yawned awake, I took a nice walk and listened to Joe Rogan’s Halloween chat with Elon Musk. I laughed out loud at the unfiltered, goofy, “that’s-what-she-said” humor—because a real laugh is irresistible. It got me thinking: maybe the secret sauce isn’t just brilliance or grit. Perhaps it’s the childlike silliness we refuse to outgrow—the giggle that bubbles up and reminds our nervous system, “Hey, you’re safe. Y
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🌙 The Rhythm of Generations
(by Honey / Lively by Honey) Lately I’ve been thinking about how, in families, cousins often seem to have babies around the same time —...
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The Gravity of Love 🌍💛
If you ask a physicist what the most powerful force in the universe is, they might say gravity. After all, it keeps the planets circling...
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Stargazing Date Night: Connection Written in the Stars
Stargazing isn’t just about looking up—it’s about looking within. Under a blanket of stars, away from the noise, you’ll find space to...
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Generations vs. Lifetimes: How Many Humans Have Walked Before Us?
Modern humans have lived through somewhere between 6,700–8,000 generations.
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Big Bangs, Billion-Year Futures, and Why Love Still Matters Most
How could it ever be selfish to hope for one more miracle—to be chosen, loved, and cherished by one person who sees the universe in you?
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Oh My—Taylor and Travis Are Engaged!
Love is worth celebrating—and today, my heart is celebrating them. 💍💞
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Dinosaurs, Black Holes, and the Edges of the Universe
Fossils and geological layers don’t show signs of advanced technology before humans.
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Are We Living in a Simulation? Why It Doesn’t Change the Beauty of Love and Life
The fact that we can love, laugh, dream, and connect is extraordinary.
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The Chain of Life: How Many People It Took for You to Exist
This series is curiosity in motion. Expect changes. That’s part of the fun.
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How Many Humans Have Ever Lived? And Why the Answer Is So Humbling
Each one of us gets a short window of time—just one thread in this massive cosmic tapestry.
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Blown Away by the Stars: My Beginner’s Dive into Astronomy
Big questions, little lessons, and a whole lot of awe.
Specks of Starlight
Learning the universe, one question at a time.
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