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In Black and White

On August 16, 2019August 16, 2019 By Andrew G LockhartIn Life and the Universe, music, Science, Wonders2 Comments

The Joys of the Grand Piano [Perfection of Art and Science] by Andrew G. Lockhart   I have two confessions to make: I love pianos, most pianos; I hate digital keyboards. When mankind has spent three centuries designing and building a product that is, at once, delightful to look at, a joy to play and …

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The Order of Time

On July 26, 2019 By Andrew G LockhartIn Books, philosophy, Science2 Comments

by Carlo Rovelli A Review 'Things are transformed one into another according to necessity, and render justice to one another according to the order of time.' [Anaximander c. 570 BCE] This delightful little book makes us look again at many of the concepts we take for granted. In childhood, we learn to think of reality …

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Brave New World Postscript

On July 25, 2019July 25, 2019 By Andrew G LockhartIn Books, Science fiction and fantasy, short storiesLeave a comment

Further Thoughts on Machines Like Me by Ian McEwan Sometimes you just have to read bits of a novel again. Machines Like Me is that kind of novel. (reviewed here) I mused for a long time over the title. What does it mean? Is it a reflection of the fact that we humans, just like …

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Brave New World

On July 16, 2019July 16, 2019 By Andrew G LockhartIn Book Review, Books, Science2 Comments

Machines Like Me by Ian McEwan A Review 'We create a machine with intelligence and self-awareness and push it out into our imperfect world ..... such a mind soon finds itself in a hurricane of contradiction. We may be confronting a boundary condition.' I was delighted to learn in yesterday's news that a portrait of …

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To a Lighthouse?

On July 8, 2019 By Andrew G LockhartIn Book Review, Books, Science fiction and fantasyLeave a comment

Harbour by John Ajvide Lindqvist ‘The sea has given and the sea has taken away.’ Harbour is Lindqvist’s third supernatural novel. This one is set on the fictional island of Domaro in the Swedish archipelago, where Anders and Cecilia have a holiday cottage. One winter day, the couple set out with their six-year-old daughter Maja …

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A Matter of Time

On July 3, 2019 By Andrew G LockhartIn Book Review, Books, Science fiction and fantasy1 Comment

The End of Eternity by Isaac Asimov The possibility that we might visit our planet’s history – and maybe influence it – is the most tantalising of all fantasies. Perhaps, instead, we might travel into the future and, as observers, discover whether our descendants are still reading books, or watching films. What new mythologies can …

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‘Do you want to come in?’

On July 2, 2019 By Andrew G LockhartIn Books, Films2 Comments

Let The Right One In (Let Me In) John Ajvide Lindquist I was reminded of this post (written over three years ago) when I picked up a copy of another Lindquist novel at a book sale. Entitled Harbour, I'm about half way through and will post a review as soon as I can. No vampires, …

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What Money Can’t Buy

On June 10, 2019 By Andrew G LockhartIn Books, Education, philosophy3 Comments

The Moral Limits of Markets by Michael J Sandel 'Betting on when celebrities will die is a recreational activity.' I have been a fan of Michael Sandel for several years now, ever since I watched his Harvard lectures entitled Justice. Described variously as 'a great educator' and 'the most popular professor in the world', Sandel …

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Conscious!

On June 2, 2019 By Andrew G LockhartIn Book Review, Books, Science, Science fiction and fantasy4 Comments

Emily Eternal by MG Wheaton 'I sweep across the world like the break of dawn.' Emily Eternal combines cutting edge technology, speculative science and scientific fantasy in a racy thriller that doubles as a crazy love story. At the same time, it digs into the human psyche searching for answers to age-old questions. Does free …

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Witch Hunt

On May 23, 2019 By Andrew G LockhartIn Book Review, Books, Historical Fiction, Women in History1 Comment

The Familiars by Stacey Halls A Review ' "The light and the darkness are equal forces - partners, if you will - then there is a moment, very quick and quiet, where you can see the day giving in to the night. That's when I know." ' [Alice Gray] We know about witches, don't we …

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