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It just wasn’t fun. 13 hours chasing the sun the whole way, and really not being able to catch any sleep. I was in a middle seat of a 747 - row 60 (only two rows from the absolute back), and even with my noise canceling headphones in, there was just too much light, and too much going on. Drink service every 90 to 120 minutes or so.</p><p>I was between two very nice women, Jennifer and Gretchen. Both of them were flying with people who had been given upgrades to business class. Jennifer was very friendly, and told me about her children and about her friend, who is an Ex-Pat on year two of her assignment. Gretchen was less sharing, but works for “the University” as some sort of Foreign Programs coordinator.</p><p>I have an iPod, and had loaded several movies on it, so I watched some, but kept having to pause it for interruptions anyway. One of the interruptions occurred when the in-flight movie suddenly shut-off, and both Jennifer and Gretchen commented on how obnoxious it was.</p><p>First Meal - another iPod movie on pause. “Our selections for this meal are Steak or Curry Chicken,” on the PA. 20 minutes later (remember, row 60)… only Curry Chicken left. It sort of worked out. There was so much curry smell in the air, the steak would have tasted like curry. It wasn’t bad for airline food, but it wasn’t “good” either.</p><h2 id=october-13>October 13<a hidden class=anchor aria-hidden=true href=#october-13>#</a></h2><p>Flying Over North East Asia</p><p>On two of my leg stretching walks around the cabin - I took some pictures out one of the massive exit door windows. One of those - maybe two and a half hours out of landing, I got a picture of what looked like a forest fire, except on what basically looked like dark brown desert.</p><p>I give up on movies after two and a half, and finally decide maybe I’ll try to sleep for real. 10 minutes later, snack time is announced. Chinese noodle bowl (pretty much Ramen Noodles with a few “actual” vegetables). After snack, I tried to snooze a little, and then more in flight movie problems made everyone restless.</p><p>I slept for about 15 minutes. Pure exhaustion.</p><p>Meal two (also lunch). Choices this time was a Turkey and Cheese on a Pretzel roll, or some sort of Chicken and Noodle thing. 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Really? No, can’t be. It feels like I slept all day. Yep, 4:10 AM. Still pitch dark outside. This must be that jet lag people kept warning me about.</p><p>I’m already unpacked, no chance of going back to sleep. I spend the next 45 minutes watching the end of Karate Kid 2, dubbed in Mandarin, with Chinese sub-titles. I was totally lost until the big dramatic fight scene at the end.</p><p>I found an English speaking news channel on television. I love watching news from places where I’m not from. It seems like a long format news station (much like a news magazine). The perspective is not nearly as anti-American as American news is anti-Everyone_Else. It really struck me as to the difference in news styles. It was more like the BBC. It was more like, well, news.</p><p>My head is fuzzy, but I don’t feel tired yet. So I take a shower.</p><p>I have to stop here, and say that – as you can tell, I’ve not felt very +positive about my experiences so far – this shower in my hotel room is +really, really nice. It has a double shower head switchable to a +hand-held shower head. It just feels nice. The water pressure is really +strong, too.</p><p>I go down to eat the hotel breakfast:</p><ul><li>2 steamed buns with different fillings</li><li>2 pieces of “baked bacon”</li><li>1 Fairly McDonald’s style potato cake (they call it potato pie)</li><li>1 piece of very British tasting sausage</li><li>1 Hard Boiled brown egg</li><li>1 French style croissant</li></ul><p>There’s another American here that I’m supposed to be able to meet up with, +and at 10 in the morning I call him up. Of course, he’s younger than me +so he’s sleeping, and says he’ll call me back later.</p><p>This is the point where the jet lag really starts bugging me. I’m all +restless, but tired too. I start to watch some DVDs that I took with me +(there’s a DVD player in my room). About 1pm, I’m totally annoyed that +I didn’t get a call back, and decide to go see what I can find.</p><p>I’ll start by simply saying that I walked in the wrong direction. +I didn’t know it then. I did find a 7-11, a McDonalds, someplace called +Big Pizza, and a Dairy Queen - all along a road that was so wide it had +pedestrian bridges across it at regular intervals. I totally didn’t +bring the camera (should have).</p><p>On the way back to the Hotel, I stopped by the 7-11 and bought a can of +Pringles, some Laundry Soap and a liter of “Coke Light”. When I got back +here, I puttered around a little, drank some Coke Light, ate half the +Pringles, cleaned my dirty clothes (not much, but wanted to figure out +how the machine worked) - it’s a “Washer / Dryer”, and all of the +instructions are in Chinese, so I sort of guessed, and ended up with +clean dry clothes two hours later.</p><p>I ate some Ramen noodle type thing for Dinner (the hotel had a few items +that they started me off with - including tea bags and bottled water). +About 9PM, the other American called me back, and told me that he had +fallen back to sleep, and didn’t wake up until 2, and that he had tried +calling then. 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This book does have a narrative flow, better that a lot of the fiction books I've already reviewed, but it is the narrative flow of a documentary, moving from subject to subject, building knowledge.<br><br>Neil deGrasse Tyson is one of the top science communicators alive today. And this book, physically small, is only about half the reading of another book with the same number of pages. It took me about a week to complete, and I definitely read non-fiction books much, much slower than I read fiction. This is as close to a page-turner of a non-fiction book as I've read since I read the <a href=https://smile.amazon.com/dp/0805072535/Quark-Jaguar-Adventures-Simple-Complex target=_blank>Quark and the Jaguar</a>, around 7 years ago.<br><br>This book starts with chapters titles that invoke biblical parallels. Chapter one, The Greatest Story Ever Told, covers the big bang, introducing Plank and leaving me with many, many questions about the speed of light and how it's rules applied to the earliest moments of the universe.<br><br>The book then covers Isaac Newton's discoveries about gravity, and specifically the universality of gravity throughout the solar system, but thankfully avoids describing calculus itself. Moving back to the forming of the early universe, it covers the Cosmic Microwave Background and its origins.<br><br>The next three chapters cover the space between galaxies first establishing the basics then introducing us to Dark Matter and then Dark Energy. At the point where I was reading about these, my questions surrounding the limitations on the speed of light were still reeling in my head, and all this measured "extra" is a lot for my little brain to take in.<br><br>Chapter seven, The Cosmos on the Table, explores the stellar origins of the elements (those of the Periodic Table), which for me was a very welcome break from the abstract. Though not repeated in this book, it reminds me of the Carl Sagan quote, "We are all made of star stuff."<br><br>The next two chapters talk about Spheres and Invisible light. The stability of spheres as well as how rotation has a tendency to flatten a sphere into an oblong spheroid seems meant to explain the general shape of galaxies. Invisible light is a useful introduction to the instruments of modern astronomy beyond the visible-light telescope, including how each was discovered and how they are used.<br><br>Between the Planets, the 10th Chapter, tries to put into perspective how little the constituent parts of our solar system are in comparison to the Sun while Chapter 11, Exoplanet Earth, explores what our planet would look like from other stars and what methods might be used to figure out that there is life here.<br><br>In the 12th and final chapter, Reflections on the Cosmic Perspective, Tyson clearly shows that he is a disciple of Carl Sagan, linking the study of the Cosmos to the importance of stewardship of our tiny and fragile planet, while fostering a hopeful view on what we could accomplish. This is a very good round-up of the book.<br><br>Overall, I recommend this book if you found this review itself to be interesting. If, on the other hand, you generally find space to be an invitation to sleep, then it's okay to skip. I am glad I read it.<br><br><br><a name=more></a><i>Note to my readers (all three of you). Summer (and summer reading) is over, and I'm going to do my best to keep up this blog, but I'm moving to an every-other-week schedule. The next book review, North American Lake Monsters, will be posted on Wednesday, 3 October 2018.</i><br><br><a href=https://smile.amazon.com/dp/0393609391/Astrophysics-People-Hurry-deGrasse-Tyson target=_blank>Astrophysics for People in a Hurry</a><br>Non-fiction, Science<br><a href=http://books.wwnorton.com/books/Astrophysics-for-People-in-a-Hurry/ target=_blank>W. W. 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