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    8 days ago

    I can’t imagine in 2025 someone saying “man I wish my kid would stop looking at the stars so much.” This feels a bit too Quixote for my tastes.

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        8 days ago

        Honestly in the age of tablets most parents I know would kill for their kid(s) to do more imaginative play or just sitting with their thoughts

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      8 days ago

      Unfortunately, I can. 30% of Americans are actively antiscience/reality and they for sure enforce it on their kids. Another 40% honestly don’t give a fuck and again show that apathy to their kids. Leaves 30% who care but doesn’t exclude those who are limited by socioeconomics.

      You talk to people and realize their parents never drove them out of the light pollution late at night to see a meteor shower or comet pass by never showed them any of the constellations, etc. Applies to all science really but astronomy is often put on the wayside even more than others because a lot of people really aren’t curious about space anymore. We’ve seen this with NASA funding since the end of the Apollo missions.

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        7 days ago

        Definitely a possible interpretation. I guess with the astronomy award I took it more literally but it could very well be intentional wordplay.