Is quantum mechanics messing with your memory?

For all we know we may live in a world in which windows un-break and cold cups of coffee spontaneously heat up, we just don't remember. The explanation is quantum entanglement

An interesting read but probably not true. It does seem a bit forced and, it seems to me, events are not independent so the world would be quite muddled and incomprehensible if this explaintation was true.

Space probes fly in tandem to search for lunar water - New Scientist

A delicate joint manoeuvre between US and Indian space probes orbiting the moon could turn up evidence for valuable lunar water.

Some scientists suspect water ice – which would be a precious resource for future explorers – may be trapped in permanently shadowed craters at the moon's poles.

Water ice can be distinguished from other materials by the way its radar echoes vary according to the position of the listener. In 1994, the US Clementine spacecraft bounced radar signals off the moon and found hints of the water-ice signature.

It's clear that robotic explorers enable us to do a lot more useful science much more cheaply than human explorers. It's a shame that these robotic explorers are on a mission supporting manned return to moon. What a waste.

Our theories may be wrong?!? That IS Good News.

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Fantastic item from http://www.newscientist.com/this evening. Mystery of the missing mini-galaxies explores an issue with the number of mini-galaxies orbiting our Milky Way galaxy.

As far as we can tell, barely 25 straggly satellites loiter forlornly around the outskirts of the Milky Way. “We see only about 1 per cent of the predicted number of satellite galaxies,” says Pavel Kroupa of the University of Bonn in Germany. “It is the cleanest case in which we can see there is something badly wrong with our standard picture of the origin of galaxies.”

And another issue had been reported earlier where

… most of those galaxies orbit the Milky Way in an unexpected manner and that, taken together, their results are at odds with mainstream cosmology. There is “only one way” to explain the results, says Kroupa: “Gravity has to be stronger than predicted by Newton.”

This latest data is a problem for ‘cold dark matter’ theories which predicted many times more satellite galaxies than have been found. The data supports modified gravity theories.

It’s great for science when evidence mounts that current established theories, such as Newtonian Gravity, need modification. Science is a process that re-works theories to fit all available data. Evidence from nature is the only supreme truth. No theory about how things work is ever accepted as 100% certain and it’s good to be sceptical of current theories no matter how well they may fit available data. When science runs into an uncomfortable truth, it is scientific theories that bend. Science does not bend the evidence to fit the orthodoxy.

Readers may care to consider for themselves how this process differs from theological practice.