perception

Time Lapse of Earth from the ISS

Astronaut Don Pettit created this incredible time lapse video during his off hours aboard the International Space Station. It conveys a unique sense of scale that I haven't seen elsewhere. The shots of the aurora, the lighted continents at night and the ISS's solar panels from an open airlock are particularly striking.

Via NPR's Science Friday

Our Perception of Security

Bruce Schneier makes some astute observations about our perceptions surrounding personal and public security. I appreciate the way he clearly lays out the implications of "are we secure" versus "do we feel secure".

If we make security trade-offs based on the feeling of security rather than the reality, we choose security that makes us feel more secure over security that actually makes us more secure. And that's what governments, companies, family members and everyone else provide. Of course, there are two ways to make people feel more secure. The first is to make people actually more secure and hope they notice. The second is to make people feel more secure without making them actually more secure, and hope they don't notice.

The key here is whether we notice. The feeling and reality of security tend to converge when we take notice, and diverge when we don't. People notice when 1) there are enough positive and negative examples to draw a conclusion, and 2) there isn't too much emotion clouding the issue.

Link to Wired article: The Difference Between Feeling and Reality in Security