Naomi, 'Starman' is indeed a star man, but astronomy is not the means by which I maintain my livelihood. And although I do find examining the �heavens� spiritually uplifting, neither do I have an interest in astrology, although the mythology associated with historical sky-watching is understandably fascinating as well.
I find backyard astronomy far more entertaining than the modern equivalent, television and among my favorite programmes are those that pertain to astronomy.
My greater inclusive interest is in cosmology, the evolution of the universe, and the physics, understanding how it all works. But at the centre of it all is understanding my and our relationship as sentient conceptual beings to the big picture. It all seems such a big waste if in the vastness of the universe there did not exist an entity with the ability to grasp and appreciate its existence and complexity and to comprehend the beauty of its underlying simplicity. It is at once glorious and humbling to realise we are a byproduct of our mother universe which gave us life. How appropriate we should pay it homage by honoring the opportunity provided to us to recognise its most remarkable contribution in the manifestation of our mutual self-awareness. I hope that makes some sense to you because perhaps even more than what I do that enables me to be what I am,
that describes who I am.
Meanwhile back at the ranch
I do have a correction to make . . . ~o�>