Infodumplings: Interstitial Journaling and Star Stuff

For the April 23rd edition of Infodumplings: Bring Your Muchness Down the Rabbit Hole:

Journaling Reflection Questions

Opening

  • What does your current relationship with journaling look like? Is it something you do, something you’ve tried and abandoned, or something that’s always felt out of reach?
  • Ryan describes keeping a notebook open next to him as a “regulatory artifact and as working memory.” Do you have something that plays that role for you — analog or digital?

Bullet Journaling

  • The NAME system (Notes, Actions, Moods, Events) and rapid logging are designed to reduce friction. What gets in the way of capturing things for you — too much to write, decision fatigue, forgetting the system, something else?
  • Migration asks: “Is this actually worth migrating, or am I just hoarding tasks?” What would it feel like to give yourself permission to drop a task rather than carry it forward?
  • Bullet journaling is described as compatible with neurodivergent ways of thinking because it externalizes working memory. Where in your life do you notice the cost of keeping things in your head instead of somewhere external?

Junk Journaling

  • Junk journaling’s ethos is anti-perfectionist — because the materials are “junk,” there’s nothing precious to protect. Is there a creative practice in your life where the stakes feel low enough to just make something? What makes it feel safe?
  • The post describes junk journaling as “a natural accompaniment to listening, thinking, or decompressing.” What do your hands need to be doing when your mind is processing something difficult or drifting?
  • What ephemera or “junk” do you already accumulate that might want to go somewhere?

Interstitial Journaling

  • The transition between tasks is described as a moment of “mental residue” — the previous context bleeding into the next thing. Where do you notice this happening in your day?
  • Interstitial journaling is a form of cognitive offloading: moving things from working memory onto the page so your mind can let them go. What are you currently carrying in your head that you haven’t written down?
  • When a distracting thought arises mid-task, the practice offers a third option between acting on it and suppressing it: write it down and return to it at the next transition. How does that land for you?

The Mix

  • The three practices together are described as addressing “the organizational brain, the expressive body, and the transitioning self.” Which of those feels most unmet for you right now?
  • Ryan says this is “journaling as tool, as companion, and as practice rather than as performance.” What would journaling as performance look like — and what would it take to step away from that?
  • What’s one small experiment you might try this week?

Star Stuff Reflection Questions

The star stuff framing does a lot of work because it positions the writer as ancient, cosmic, made of real matter.

Some writing or speaking prompt directions that fit the ethos:

  • “You are made of exploded stars. What are you made of, emotionally, today?”
  • “What in you feels elemental right now — fire, water, pressure, light?”
  • “Name something you’re carrying that’s older than you.”
  • “What part of you is still forming?”
  • “Where did you come from, and where are you going?”

As a prompt structure

L★S could be an acronym that doubles as a journaling framework:

  • LLook back (what just happened / how you got here)
  • The still point (what’s true right now, underneath everything)
  • SSet forward (what you’re moving toward)
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The Solar Avalanche The Sun is Waking Up ☀️ #SolarCycle25 #EnergyShift #StarStuff #MagneticAvalanche

A quotation from Carl Sagan

The fate of individual human beings may not now be connected in a deep way with the rest of the universe, but the matter out of which each of us is made is intimately tied to processes that occurred immense intervals of time and enormous distances in space away from us. Our Sun is a second- or third-generation star. All of the rocky and metallic material we stand on, the iron in our blood, the calcium in our teeth, the carbon in our genes were produced billions of years ago in the interior of a red giant star. We are made of star-stuff.

Carl Sagan (1934-1996) American scientist and writer
The Cosmic Connection: An Extraterrestrial Perspective, ch. 26 (1973)

More info about, and parallels to, this quote: wist.info/sagan-carl/79250/

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“The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of starstuff.”

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We Installed a GIANT Space Dome on a Mountain!

We drove from Melbourne to Toowoomba… via Coonabarabran (because apparently we can’t help turning a dome install into a full-blown road trip).

Stopped in Coonabarabran for a site visit on a future project — then headed to Mt Kent Observatory to install a brand new 4m Scopedome.

There were telescopes, late nights, too many servo pies, and one absolutely massive dome. Just another casual week in astro-land. 🔭🛻🌌

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https://youtu.be/KDABrlMVVoI

This Aussie Town Might Be a Portal to Space (Hear Me Out)

I was meant to be installing an observatory dome at Perth Observatory… but somewhere along the way, I stumbled into Southern Cross, Western Australia — a tiny outback town where every street is named after a star.

Like, actual stars. You’ve got Sirius Street, Betelgeuse Boulevard, Vega Terrace… I thought I was in a galaxy brain fever dream. 😅

Come with me as I explore this unexpectedly cosmic place, get weirdly emotional about signage, and wonder how no one told me this place existed sooner.

If you’re into astronomy, quirky travel discoveries, or just want to hear me lose my mind over road names, this one’s for you.
🌌🛣️✨

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https://youtu.be/Q_B-NJJHzJE

At least once a day, if not multiple times, amid my journey through space-time, I find myself at a junction when and where no one significant mass nor energy holds more gravitational pull than any of its nearest neighbours, from all of which I am equidistant. The result is a temporary stalemate of physics. Inertia. Instead of wasting precious fuel trying to break this stilled state (often the conditioned response), at my best, I wait. I grow quieter, if that is possible. My hearing, my sensing, my feeling, becomes gradually stronger, more sensitive. I do not send out probes - I do not seek. At least not intentionally. I recognise that I am awaiting a change in the universe. I am precisely where I am meant to be. I am simply early. Being of the universe itself, the change may be within me. Or not. It may be somewhere completely seperate. Working in its ineffable, inevitable, grand, Rube-Goldberg style, eventually, what must come to be comes to pass, and once more I begin to move, propelled inexorably towards the next unknowable waypoint. The balance, tipped. The fast, broken. The moment, past.
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I have recently seen an advertisement for a so-called "smart telescope". Yet another screen that you can drag along with you to destroy your night vision and natural experience of space-time. It's absurd! If you want to see digitised, stacked, colourised, opinionated, post-effects-processed, images of the stars and planets, you can simply go online in the comfort of your own, climate-controlled, home. You go outside, often braving the cold, with an optical telescope 🔭 not to look at light that has been interpreted, synthesised, digitised, and regurgitated best as it can from a bepixeled man-made device, but to experience the pure joy that can be felt from seeing the light of the distant stars and planets with your own eyes! To know, within yourself, that these exact same photons, emitted by a star hundreds, thousands, or billions, of years ago, travelled unimpeded, through vast, empty, space, and ended their seemingly eternal journey in your own eyes. The universe, becoming one with itself once more. Star stuff absorbing and merging with star stuff. Pure. Raw. Just you, and what is. There is awe, beauty, and the essence of what it is to be alive, in that.
#astronomy
#nature
#being
#starstuff
Star stuff (Archive 2014)
📸 Canon 7D

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