tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1069989881160921461.post1305319965774256711..comments2024-03-15T16:20:13.651-07:00Comments on Kim McMahill: Guest Authors Blogging on Adventure Inspired WritingKim McMahillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06587824891982078624noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1069989881160921461.post-3902179114572926442012-03-17T08:36:34.596-07:002012-03-17T08:36:34.596-07:00“I think that there is only one way to science—or ...“I think that there is only one way to science—or to philosophy, for that matter: to meet a problem, to see its beauty and fall in love with it; to get married to it and to live with it happily, till death do ye part—unless you should meet another and even more fascinating problem or unless, indeed, you should obtain a solution. But even if you do obtain a solution, you may then discover, to your delight, the existence of a whole family of enchanting, though perhaps difficult, problem children . . .” —Karl Popper, "Realism and the Aim of Science" (1983). See also Popper's autobiography, "Unending Quest".Leif Smithhttp://explorersfoundation.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1069989881160921461.post-34116634212978283182012-03-17T06:56:12.078-07:002012-03-17T06:56:12.078-07:00Kim, this sounds wonderful. I'd love to contri...Kim, this sounds wonderful. I'd love to contribute a blog--I've had quite a few adventures in my life and most of them have appeared in 1 form or another in my books (although my characters always end up in Paris...wonder why that is?). My email is meredith@meredithellsworth.com if you have space. Meredith/M. S. SpencerM. S. Spencerhttp://msspencertalespinner.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com