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MONTHLY REPORT, May 2024: Zero, faith, and Hal's Law.

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My plan this month was to start my halftime report on the books I’m reading this year, but that’s going to have to wait. The plan now is for a show on my most thought-provoking books, another for surprising books, and then one for my best books. I’ll be sharing those with you in June, Lord willing, instead of the regular monthly report. But I just finished “Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea,” by Charles Seife, and I had too much to say to just leave it to an item on a list. So I’m sharing it here – and in doing so, I’m announcing a new scientific principle I am modestly naming Hal’s Law. First, let me encourage you to subscribe to the podcast if you have not done so, and share with someone else if you have.
Find "Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea," by Charles Seife, at https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/zero-the-biography-of-a-dangerous-idea_charles-seife/255143/?resultid=037c9693-b705-4b4d-9034-27ad9606084e#edition=2345585&idiq=3074762 and other retail and resale sites.
My YouTube channel is at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL3vweLti5pi42_dFFWD2_A
Music is copyright-free and royalty-free, courtesy of Pixabay. Intro music: "The Beat of Nature," Olexy. Outro music: "The Cradle of Your Soul," lemonmusicstudio

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My plan this month was to start my halftime report on the books I’m reading this year, but that’s going to have to wait. The plan now is for a show on my most thought-provoking books, another for surprising books, and then one for my best books. I’ll be sharing those with you in June, Lord willing, instead of the regular monthly report. But I just finished “Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea,” by Charles Seife, and I had too much to say to just leave it to an item on a list. So I’m sharing it here – and in doing so, I’m announcing a new scientific principle I am modestly naming Hal’s Law. First, let me encourage you to subscribe to the podcast if you have not done so, and share with someone else if you have.
Find "Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea," by Charles Seife, at https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/zero-the-biography-of-a-dangerous-idea_charles-seife/255143/?resultid=037c9693-b705-4b4d-9034-27ad9606084e#edition=2345585&idiq=3074762 and other retail and resale sites.
My YouTube channel is at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL3vweLti5pi42_dFFWD2_A
Music is copyright-free and royalty-free, courtesy of Pixabay. Intro music: "The Beat of Nature," Olexy. Outro music: "The Cradle of Your Soul," lemonmusicstudio

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