by R.B. Eustace I seldom read newspapers. A lifetime spent trying to understand the nature of my fascination with journalism and the nature of journalism, has taught me better. Nowadays, I look back at my younger years up until the early 40s, and I see a time of total brainwashing . It took me some serious research to understand what was a newspaper . A much easier task has been comprehending the basics and principles of Quantum Physics. The Double-Slit experiment and the Quantum Entanglement theories are a piece of cake when compared to the …
Autumn's arrival turns the Irish countryside into a show within a show. The world itself appears to be mono colored and multicolored at the same time: the eye catches uncountable shades of yellow, with touches of rusty red here and there. The sky is generally heavy grey but after any rainspouts it isn’t rare to see amazing rainbows. When the night falls, megalithic sites, cemeteries and old castles all contribute to create enchanting Halloween atmospheres. And so... along placid rivers and country streams... ... behind fantastic trees...…
by R.B. Eustace It was ages I wouldn’t care about tennis. I missed the career of amazing players like Nadal and Djokovic. I couldn’t even remember the rules of a sport I had loved so much as a kid. Then, last year I heard about Jannik Sinner. I saw a few images where he would celebrate another winning shot by raising his fist up in the air as if to shout - not to his opponent but to a more distinguished audience probably seating high up in the sky: there you go, I told you so, I am the best! I was curious and I decided to get to know t…
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