Todd SpringMagicians of the Gods: A Brief RecommendationI only just concluded my reading of Graham Hancock’s fantastic Magicians of the Gods, the “sequel” to 1995’s Fingerprints of the Gods…Jan 6, 20171Jan 6, 20171
Todd SpringSome Updates On The Blog, And Me In General…So it’s been a while since I’ve posted an update or two on here (except an article or two for the fantastic Mixtake Press), but I’ve…Sep 7, 2016Sep 7, 2016
Todd SpringinMixtake PressOur Minds Can’t Fathom The Size Of SpaceIs mankind ready to traverse what we can’t comprehend?Aug 2, 20161Aug 2, 20161
Todd SpringinMixtake PressIf ET Calls, Should We Phone Home?A few videos to consider before we begin our discussion:Jul 22, 2016Jul 22, 2016
Todd SpringFriday Reads #2: A Grace of Kings, by Ken LiuWhat happens when the leaders of a revolution turn ideologically against one another — their feud stoked by false whispers and pangs of…Jun 24, 2016Jun 24, 2016
Todd SpringThe Memoirs of Cleopatra, by Margaret George: Friday Reads #1Few novels have been able to capture the nature of any historical figure so well as The Memoirs of Cleopatra, by Margaret George.Jun 10, 2016Jun 10, 2016
Todd SpringinThe PolicyA Case for Capitalism, In Regards to Space TravelIn the news yesterday was an article about how Elon Musk plans to start sending men to Mars in the year 2024 — a mere eight years away…Jun 3, 2016Jun 3, 2016
Todd SpringSardinia May Have Been Plato’s AtlantisAn intriguing read from The Guardian. It is an article of medium length, but full of interesting pieces of evidence. I recommend.May 11, 2016May 11, 2016
Todd SpringA 15 Year-Old May Have Discovered “Lost” Mayan CityAccording to a report from Independent, a 15 year-old schoolboy from Quebec, William Gadoury, may have just discovered the ruins of a…May 11, 2016May 11, 2016
Todd SpringOn the Most Terrifying Possibility of the Fermi ParadoxUnderstanding the Fermi Paradox is both complicated and simple all at once. That is to say it is simple to understand the basic premise of…May 5, 2016May 5, 2016