Enceladus, comets and electric moons

A montage of Enceladus and a comet to emphasize the unexpected similarity of the composition of their jets.
A montage of Enceladus and a comet to emphasize the unexpected similarity of the composition of their jets.

“William Whewell, in his 1840 synthesis The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, was the first to speak of consilience, literally a ‘jumping together’ of knowledge by the linking together of facts and fact-based theory across disciplines to create a common groundwork of explanation.” “When we have unified enough certain knowledge, we will understand who we…