May 09 2010

21stCenturyWaves.com on the Web — A Recent Summary, May 2010

Published by Dr. Bruce Cordell at 2:35 am under Readers' Favorite Posts

This is a recent sample of the interesting ways 21stCenturyWaves.com is being portrayed on the web. Apologies if I couldn’t mention you this time.

Thanks to everyone who’s visited 21stCenturyWaves.com.

Sam Fraser Forumlog.com
Thanks for featuring:
DecaState of the Wave — 10 Space Trends for the Decade 2010-2020

No Room To Move
Thanks for featuring:
State of the Wave — 10 Space Trends for 2010

Science Blips
Thanks for featuring:
Phobos — The Key to the Cosmos? Just Ask Russia and China!

Portal to the Universe
Thanks for featuring:
Niall Ferguson — On the Edge of Chaos, Immersed in the Long Wave

David Barron
Thanks for linking to:
Paul Davies on the 50th Anniversary of SETI

Paul Gilster
Thanks for linking to:
How We Could Spot Nearby Space Aliens

Round in Spirals
Thanks for linking to:
Phobos — The Key to the Cosmos? Just Ask Russia and China!

Pijubit’s Blog
Thanks for featuring:
21stCenturyWaves.com

The Martian Chronicles
Thanks for featuring:
Space: The Fractal Frontier — How Complexity Drives Exploration

One response so far

One Response to “21stCenturyWaves.com on the Web — A Recent Summary, May 2010”

  1. Joaquinon 10 May 2010 at 8:41 pm

    Could this be another sign of the incoming opening of the wave? Even in the middle of the great economic crisis, here, in this leftist news source, address the importance of higher goals (To climb the Maslow hierachy?), exposing specifically space exploration. Also attack that’s classic demagogic trick of opposing space exploration versus starving children.

    The Exploration of Cheap Space
    http://www.counterpunch.org/thomson05072010.html

    Hi Joaquin,

    Thanks for your message. I’m not familiar with this link but the column was interesting.

    I agree that all signs point to the opening of the next Maslow Window on time (by 2015). The current global recession is not over yet, as evidenced for example by the U.S. recently slipping back to nearly 10% unemployment. But the political winds are blowing again in the direction of greater prosperity and suggest the type of ebullient recovery experienced at the end of the 1890s great recession; i.e., the Peary/Panama/TRoosevelt Maslow Window.

    Space exploration and colonization offer humanity unlimited energy and material resources, stunning scientific and technological vistas, and unprecedented freedom for political and social innovation and economic prosperity as we expand into the Solar System.

    As the Moon race did in the 1960s, the new international space race will begin to dominate global headlines toward 2015. It’ll be amazing.

    Best regards,
    Bruce

    P.S. As I picked up your message just happened to be watching taped coverage of the Madrid Open ATP Tennis tournament on The Tennis Channel. Wish I could be there now to see it!

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