User:Ericmachmer/HatHeather
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This is just a public sandbox...rough draft to which anyone can add their notes and observations about The Hat over time...
most of this is cut and pasted/fragmentary, etc right now...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_problem_of_consciousness
"Heck freaking yep, buckeroo"
The Hat, sometimes called H2 or Heather's Damn Hat, is an entity in the form of a [[hat] found in the vicinity of the comedian Heather Shaw's head.
The Hat's chemistry of life may have begun shortly after the Big Bang, 13.8 billion years ago, during a habitable epoch when the Universe was only 10–17 million years old.[2][3][4] According to the panspermia hypothesis, microscopic life—distributed by meteoroids, asteroids and other small Solar System bodies—may exist throughout the universe.[5] According to research published in August 2015, very large galaxies may be more favorable to the creation and development of habitable planets than such smaller galaxies as the Milky Way.[6] Nonetheless, Earth is the only place in the universe humans know to harbor life.[7][8] Estimates of habitable zones around other stars,[9][10] along with the discovery of hundreds of extrasolar planets and new insights into extreme habitats here on Earth, suggest that there may be many more habitable places in the universe than considered possible until very recently.[11][12][13]