A WAY Cool Blogger!
If we didn’t have enough reasons to want to go back to St. Vincent, we have one, now.
We were contacted by someone who links to other blogs around the world and ours got put onto the Caribbean list. The page we went to first was Countries of the World - Virgin Islands. Then we saw that there was a St. Vincent blog. The blogger is a retired nuclear physicist and has at least one book on line for all to read. We started reading it. It is amazing!
I really love what he has to say. People who are entrenched in “The American Way” will not want to hear it, but it makes SO much sense! He describes himself as a retired nuclear physicist, environmental scientist, and amateur theologian and he’s writing blogs on multiple thoughts and topics, many of which overlap and intertwine. The guy is brilliant! I hope we get to meet him someday soon!
Some of his other blogs are: Universal Basis For Science and Religion and Tomorrow’s God, about religious and social evolution and what the future might hold for science and religion, and Karlek’s Blog with notes and thoughts still being developed before going into one of the other blogs.
Besides the above-mentioned St. Vincent blog, he has a web-book about St. Vincent.
If that’s simply not enough for you, here’s an index to more of Karl Eklund’s writings.

March 17th, 2008 at 11:36 am
Okay, I’ll give it a whirl but Steven Hawking is my current theoretical physicist. Maybe I can use two physicists?
I love to explore great minds if they can boil their thoughts down to my level.
Thanks for the link.
March 17th, 2008 at 11:43 am
I love Stephen Hawking, too. Does he write about politics and evolution and god, too?
If so, let me know what books to look for.
March 17th, 2008 at 12:41 pm
No just stuff about subatomic particles, black holes, singularities. I find the subject fascinating.
March 17th, 2008 at 12:45 pm
This guy does a very good job of boiling down and explaining complex ideas in everyday language. And he’s funny too! Every once in a while he’d throw in a reference to some theory or person I didn’t recognize, but most all of it was very well laid out and explained. He also throws in links to side-pages, if you want to delve further into the mathematical theories and calculations he used to come up with some of his ideas.
We didn’t read any of his stuff on physics, just the social-religion-evolution-decline-and-fall-of-Western-Civilization stuff.
March 17th, 2008 at 1:33 pm
I too have strayed from my regular bloggers and have become deeply involved with http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.wordpress.com/
It is a fascinating blog about mainland white people. Some of it even applied to white people universally. You’ll see yourself in many of the posts, ie. 74, 66, 51, 53, 36, etc.
March 24th, 2008 at 9:18 pm
Wreg, we just got your comment today. That is too funny!! Love it!!!
March 24th, 2008 at 9:35 pm
You’re right on with #s 36, 53, and 51, buuuuuuuuut you kinda lost me with 66 and 74. However, we do resemble #s 1,2,3 (though we never go to them),5,6,8 (though only since the BIG speech last week),12,13,15,18,19,23,24,27,28 (do I detect a theme here, we go in pairs),32,39,40 (michael only),41-45,48, 50,59,63 (michael, again),64,82 (big one here). Who in the hell are Mos Def, Michael Gondry, Juno and Sarah Silverman?