How Is This Planet Different From All Other Planets?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Religion is often described as embracing the mysteries that science fails to explain. But science has ongoing mysteries of its own - lines of inquiry that might not yield fruit for decades or even centuries. In this "publish-or-perish" era, where universities, charities, and governmental organizations demand results in exchange for their funding, rejection of grant proposals is a reality of everyday life, and scientists may spend much of their careers falling short of the harder-to-solve questions that really inspire them.
Here, at a Scientists in Synagogues event hosted by Tehillah on October 20th, astrophysicist Dr. Daniel Wolf Savin provides a glimpse into the fun and frustration of a working scientist's life as he assembled funding and a team to investigate the origins of the planet Mercury.
(This post is part of Sinai and Synapses’ project Scientists in Synagogues, a grass-roots program to offer Jews opportunities to explore the most interesting and pressing questions surrounding Judaism and science. Dr. Daniel Wolf Savin is Senior Research Scientist at the Astrophysics Lab at Columbia University and a member of Tehillah in Bronx, NY.)
What does sinai mean .. if your talking about the land mass!! Then your site name makes literally no sense what so ever! Seriously read before you press send!