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I think I've never seen a sci-fi movie where ... 
  On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 11:55:45 -0500, Steve Thompson <steve49...@yahoo.on.ca> wrote: ...No one really thinks the Moon or any other normal local celestial phenomena is "artificial", or has for hundreds of years. Why would they think anything different about rings in the sky, if they've been there since prehistory?... more »
By Rob Cypher  - 07:35 - 3 new of 3 messages    

zircon crystals almost 10 billion years old #185 Atom Totality theory 
  The below is a copy of the 2nd edition on this topic. I believe some future date we shall have an announcement of a discovered zircon crystals that are far older than 5 billion years; and some coming in at close to 10 billion years. And, I am rather confident that some scientist in the past has done a... more »
By Archimedes Plutonium  - 05:18 - 1 new of 1 message    

Mars Marquette Island contains bone remains 
  Mars “Marquette Island” contains bone remains like meteorites on Earth Figure 1 below shows Martian block “Marquette Island” contains bone remains evidenced by numerous Haversian canal remains, three of which are labelled in the figure. “Marquette Island” of Mars shares similarities with meteorites found on Earth in their bone structures... more »
By Wretch Fossil  - 22 Nov - 1 new of 1 message    

Theory of relativity 
  twin paradox
By sourav  - 22 Nov - 1 new of 1 message    

Lunar craters 
  [link] [link] [link] One has to notice that more recent impact craters are deeper relative to their diameters than older craters, the larger of which appear to have... more »
By Androcles  - 21 Nov - 1 new of 1 message    

ELECTRIC UNIVERSE THEORY extension is needed. 
  ELECTRIC UNIVERSE THEORY extension is needed. Here I present strong indications that the existing ideas described in the "electric universe" theory, need to be extended by a new black hole paradigm described below, able to explain all these charged objects like Comets up to Galaxy clusters. for solar examples see, the electric sun: and... more »
By LeoVuyk@gmail.com  - 21 Nov - 1 new of 1 message    

Good pictures of the moon? 
  Hi all. Where can I find high quality pictures of the moon? Of the quality of the pictures of mars I've frequently seen taken by various landers. Whenever I see pictures of the moon, they always seem to be from the manned missions, and not that clear. Surely there are better pictures from modern unmanned expeditions.... more »
By Ross  - 21 Nov - 8 new of 8 messages    

How much more proof does one need? 
  Einstein's second postulate is clearly wrong. Here is another typical 'cepheid' brightness curve, easily matched with a BaTh simulation. The apparent brightness variation is caused by changes in the emitted light's speed towards Earth as the star orbits it barycentre with a large planet. Just about ALL 'cepheid' curves can be explained in this way. 'Cepheids' are... more »
By Henry Wilson DSc  - 21 Nov - 39 new of 39 messages    

deuterium in Comets as proof of a 10 billion year old Earth? #183 Atom Totality Theory 
  I wrote last night: ...CellWell1 is Sun and inner planets which is alleged to be 10 billion years old. CellWell2 is the outer planets such as Jupiter and Saturn and its satellites So I need to explain why there is more heavy water in Comets than Earth's ocean water. Could it be that Dirac Radioactivities creates heavy... more »
By Archimedes Plutonium  - 21 Nov - 3 new of 3 messages    

Nice John Archibald Wheeler Quote 
  "How can physics live up to its true greatness except by a new revolution which dwarfs all its past revolutions? And when it comes, will we not say to each other, 'Oh, how beautiful and simple it is! How could we have missed it for so long!'." John Archibald Wheeler, 2000 Amen, brother RLO [link]... more »
By Knecht  - 21 Nov - 7 new of 7 messages    

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