PinnedRoss Carver-CarterHow to Travel Like Michel de MontaigneLessons from a 16th century philosopher’s gap yearFeb 27, 2021Feb 27, 2021
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Ross Carver-CarterThe Voyager Golden Record: Humanity’s Cosmic Message in a BottleIn August 2012, NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft made history as the first man-made object to exit our solar system and enter interstellar…Sep 2Sep 2
Ross Carver-CarterGastrodiplomacy: The Art of Winning Hearts and Minds Through StomachsThey say you shouldn’t talk about politics at the dinner table, but sometimes, the dinner table is a form of politics itself…May 3May 3
Ross Carver-CarterMind Blind: Living with AphantasiaI want you to close your eyes and imagine a horse as clearly as you can.Apr 25Apr 25
Ross Carver-CarterÖtzi The Iceman: A Very Cold CaseA 5000-Year-Old Murder MysteryOct 1, 2021Oct 1, 2021
Ross Carver-CarterThe Thinker Of Cernavoda: A Neolithic MasterpieceAuguste Rodin once said that “Art is contemplation.”Sep 23, 2021Sep 23, 2021
Ross Carver-CarterCodex Seraphinianus: The Weird And Wonderful Encyclopaedia Nobody Can ReadMen with arms that shoot bullets, a fornicating couple morphing into a crocodile, trees that uproot themselves and climb out of the ground…Sep 23, 2021Sep 23, 2021
Ross Carver-CarterWhy You Should Read Fathers and Sons by Ivan TurgenevA timeless novel for anyone who has ever said “I don’t understand the new generation”Sep 9, 2021Sep 9, 2021