I'm a hard no...drafts suck and this draft sucks by even draft standards.
But 2017 was a really great and lucky year for science.....at least observational astronomy. Astronomers got data from a collision of 2
neutron stars for the first time via gravitational waves (which are undergrad HW level problems to show exist but won the most recent physics Nobel for observing) and confirmed a ton of theory about how heavy elements are formed. And for the first time found an
object in our solar system that clearly didn't originate from the same matter that produced the sun and everything else near us. These are absolute golden age of humanity level achievements, not stuff that happens in dark times.
Last edited by ecriture d'adulte; 12-22-2017 at 02:57 AM.