Co2 Art: Traffic stats for missing nuclear scientist Lachlan Cranswick's website
http://co2-art.blogspot.com/2010/03/traffic-stats-for-missing-nuclear.html
http://www.smh.com.au/world/revealed-dark-side-of-missing-nuclear-scientist-20100305-pov2.html
You read all this in detail, correct?
I may have been silent, but am reading you and doing searches in foreign media outlets.
I did not know of "the dark side" so reported in the Aussie article..
But no note was discovered. One does leave things behind for family etc. Suicide would lend toward a note to his brother I would expect. They seemed close with links to each other's web postings. And just because you do not like a "place" in the dark winter months, does not make you suicidal.
He could have interests in seeking out missing scientists etc, as we are..and suicide would come into play as a scapegoat to not finding a missing person. "Hot spots" could mean anything.
After Reading a Child's Guide to Modern Physics [Requires Real Player].
As the son of a physicist, Auden had an enduring interest in science and the moral issues surrounding it. This recording comes from the 1965 Edinburgh International Festival.
So the shared interest of an "feeling" intellectual in a cold scientific shell