Finding Common Ground
Years ago, a friend of mine and I discussed an important idea about human relationships. He argued that we should focus on where we agree with others, rather than where we disagree. This struck me as a good concept to ponder further. Eventually, my thoughts on the matter grew into what became this essay. Basically, […]
Bridging Global Divides
We live in an era characterized by unprecedented connectivity and yet, paradoxically, also burgeoning divisiveness. This is why, for me, E.B. White’s call in his essay ‘Intimations’ to find individuals “big enough to love the whole planet” reverberates with a profound urgency. White’s words from December 1941 beckon us to envision a society nurtured by […]
Wikipedia Speedruns and the Interconnected Nature of Knowledge
When I first came across the concept of Wikipedia speedruns, I thought they were a pretty stupid idea. Not that they were a bad idea per se, but the idea of a speedrun is that it’s something measurable across time using a medium that’s static. As soon as conditions change, that speedrun must be adjusted […]
Seeking Truth in a Disenchanted World
Modern existence seems to always be in a ceaseless flux, in which any meaningful human endeavor seems marred by tides of disillusionment. Thus, I often find myself adrift. I’m caught between the ephemeral beauty of creation and the stark realities of a world that grows ever more cynical. The complexities of our era, with its […]
What is Considered Artistic?
Whether expressed through words or pictures, artistry thrives, no matter what the medium. Like other forms of art, writing can never quite be perfect. But, this doesn’t mean it can’t be a work of beauty in its own right. Everyone has their own personal style to everything they do – whether you’re speaking aloud or […]
George Gamow Presents the Atom
I wrote these few thoughts about the portrayal of exploring the atom in a work of legendary Russian-American physicist George Gamow’s that I came across in high school (2003 or 2004). They are pretty high level observations for the time… “On George Gamow’s Clever Way of Presenting the Atom” While personally I knew of the […]
Scenes from Genesee, Colorado (Photos)
Photos taken in November 2016 (c) Artemis Phoenix Desertsong, 2016-2025. All Rights Reserved.
Denver Botanical Gardens Free Day, September 2016 (Photos)
Photos taken September 14, 2016 at a Free Day at the Denver Botanical Gardens with a Samsung smartphone. (c) Artemis Phoenix Desertsong. All Rights Reserved.
Denver Classic Cars (Photos)
These photos were taken with my Galaxy S3 by the Samsung company smartphone, and these were taken during the Denver Juneteenth celebration, I believe. One of the few things that Joe Biden did right during his presidency was to make that official federal holiday. I like cars. They are such transportation, wow.