"Another assumption is that radioactive decay rates are constant, Earth's energy cycle has received no additional input since the radioactive elements were formed, or no alteration to its electrical or magnetic fields have taken place."
Is it this bit? I bet it is because if any additional...
Well let's examine the bits that have offered you such professional insult. My Mr smith is lying about the calibration issues then? Could you specify exactly what lie you percieve. Thankyou.
Well of course it is eh, but still one wonders about the questions raised by the emphirical evidence. Perhaps a nice mathmatical model would clear the subject up for us. Still I do wonder how does one selectively avoid crushing entombed organisms in such numbers and regularity. If one believed...
And to All, A Good Night
A Contemporary Christmas Tale
by John Chuckman / December 24th, 2008
It was only a matter of time before Santa Claus himself came under the Neanderthal-eyed scrutiny of American intelligence. After all, Santa’s citizenship is unknown, and he crosses...
In spite of knowing the risk I opted to shave some expence and time off the installation.That was also the second prop in a month. They cost about ten bucks worth of spruce but two days of hand carving.
Higher Wages or Bubblenomics:
What's it gonna be?
By Mike Whitney
December 22, 2008 "Information Clearinghouse" -- - -Wages, wages, wages. It all gets down to wages.
A...
The political issues posed by the mass protests in Greece
By Ulrich Rippert
Global Research, December 20, 2008
World Socialist Web Site - 2008-12-19
The World Socialist Web Site solidarizes itself fully with the tens of thousands of students, young people and workers who have...
Look your helical reasoning seems to me to have confused the issue for yourself. Pure science (the method) is nothing like religion. The administration of science is religion, ask Brunni or Galelao or Velikovsky. Once you stray from the orthodox you must run the gauntlet of external interest. It...
Tiny Magnetic Crystals In Bacteria Are A Compass
Science Daily
Thu, 18 Dec 2008 16:20 UTC
These tiny magnetic crystals (figures a, b,c and d) help the bacteria to navigate.
Scientists have shown that tiny crystals found...
Mr. X
By Carl Sagan
This account was written in 1969 for publication in Marihuana Reconsidered (1971). Sagan was in his mid-thirties at that time. He continued to use cannabis for the rest of his life.
It all began about ten years ago. I had reached a considerably more relaxed...
Science is a human tool subject to human nature, I get the feeling it's sometimes adhered to faithfully like a religion, in fact that feeling of mine is shared by many bigtime eggheads, I could present some links if anyone was remotely interested in how the organization of science works, not...
Federal Reserve sets stage for Weimar-style Hyperinflation
By F. William Engdahl
Global Research, December 15, 2008
The Federal Reserve has bluntly refused a request by a major US financial news service to disclose the recipients of more than $2 trillion of emergency loans from US...
Workers of America: Wake Up! We All Need a Union!
By Dave Lindorff
December 11, 2008 "CommonDreams" --- We workers of America, white collar, pink collar, blue collar, and no collar at all, have just gotten a...
The Nebular Hypothesis does not account for the swarms of broken rocks and planetoids orbiting the sun between Mars and Jupiter.
Any body got any ideas about how come we don't have a perfect solar system. Could it be that we are regularly scrambled by maverick chunks of sufficient mass? Where...
I have the same feeling. And still in the midst of economic meltdown and spreading war I can hear the lunatics spouting nonsence about competition and opportunity and stepping up to the ****ing plate with improved efficiencies so like you say it's not stretching the imagination very much to...