Conversations with the Lynxcub: Lego, black holes, and unexpected parenthood

Aug 19, 2011 02:32

Lynxcub: "I'm so happy my vacation's coming up! I'll get to spend a lot of time with my children ( Read more... )

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corwin77 August 19 2011, 07:37:03 UTC
That kid is crazy smart. And sometimes just crazy, but in the best way.

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tatjna August 19 2011, 08:08:47 UTC
Hee, so cute!

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thewronghands August 19 2011, 08:32:06 UTC
Getting to read your posts on these conversations is like the good part of parenting without the diaper part. [laughing]

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the_moogie August 19 2011, 11:59:05 UTC
Absolutely.

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iolarah August 19 2011, 20:28:21 UTC
This. It's like the fruit filling in the donut.

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theshapeshifter August 19 2011, 11:46:46 UTC
We're giving JK a shot, but I know what you mean about it probably not being able to offer much academically for these guys.

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arielstarshadow August 19 2011, 14:30:58 UTC
I feel I would be remiss if I didn't point you to this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1iJXOUMJpg

Which is Neil de Grasse Tyson talking about what happens if you fall into a black hole.

(It's really never too early to introduce a child to Neil, because he is AWESOME).

ETA: The entire program is also awesome - the link is on the YouTube page.

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kettunainen August 19 2011, 17:31:52 UTC
Thank you! I'll show this to A after his brother goes down for his nap.

I have a love/hate relationship with Neil. The degree of his skeptical pragmatism is as annoying as his enthusiasm is endearing.

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arielstarshadow August 19 2011, 18:15:12 UTC
As a spiritual person myself, I can understand that. But he is probably the best spokesperson for encouraging curiosity and exploration out there these days.

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kettunainen August 19 2011, 18:25:53 UTC
yeah, it was this one (at the very end) that put me off:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90TWpYkMj0I&feature=relmfu

as well as his stance that the moon has zero effect on the water in our bodies, or so little as to be negligible.

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