ANSWERS: 8
  • I think it is an excellent map, it could go wider to infinity and beyond.
  • It's both interesting and thought provoking.
  • Wow. I wonder how long it took to map all that out with so few crossing lines? They've certainly captured the key questions.
  • I am trying to keep my life as simple as possible. If I were to study the map throughly I would be complicating my simple life beyond any hope of return to normalcy. If I were to click my way through all the links from the Fundamental questions in astrobiology to the limitless sub-topics - I think I would have understood the topic somewhat more clearly than now. And it would be daybreak. I would rather leave it to the specialists . Thanks for letting me know how complicated things really are!
  • The central questions of astrobiology are introduced into the map to spark thinking about the nature of life and life’s prospects in the universe. Also, the differences between scientific evidence and pseudoscience, data and metadata, are delineated. Very interesting and thanks.
  • Astrobiology (life in the Universe) It is really a eye opener of what and how Nasa is going with life in space.Research with where it may have began and How it may be discovered elsewhere. Look at this one for Mars...http://cmex.ihmc.us/cmex/Planet%20Mars.html
  • I enjoying seeing how the concepts are arranged in hierarchal form. You can see how the questions are developed and branch out to the next set of ideas. Reminds me of other maps I've used in education to look for different kinds of information. This form of mapping is highly educational.
  • Clear,simple, and easy to understand Although it could use a little work

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