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500+ Renowned Scientists Jointly Share Why They Reject Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
Post Date: 2018-08-03 21:05:55 by Ada
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In Brief The Facts: Many scientists around the world have voiced their concerns regarding Darwin's theory of evolution. The science is not adequate to explain life and human creation. Reflect On: Why is this theory pushed so hard? Is this an example of scientific dogma? Some educational institutions are teaching it as fact. Why aren't we taught to question accepted beliefs regarding the origins of human life? Why are there only two options? It’s amazing how the theory of evolution is pushed on the populace as fact and sound science, but like Professor Colin Reeves, from the Department of Mathematical Sciences from Coventry University explains, “Darwinism was an ...

Identify this insect
Post Date: 2018-08-02 14:44:42 by sneakypete
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Here are three photos of this thing that I took with my cell phone a couple of days ago. Believe it or not,but it is inching it's way up a upright steel pole by apparently "sticking" to the pole somehow using what looks to be wooden twig legs. As you can see in the photos,it lives in a shell that looks EXACTLY like a piece of dead tree bark,and attaches itself to whatever it is climbing using the "bark legs". It then extends it's tiny pink body out of the shell and uses multiple rows of tiny little legs to extend the body an inch or so,and then "walks" the "tree bark" body up to the point where the entire pink body and head are invisible ...

Soil releases more carbon into air with warmer temperatures: study
Post Date: 2018-08-02 08:30:40 by Tatarewicz
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) -- American researchers have revealed that the vast reservoir of carbon stored in soil is entering Earth's atmosphere at an increasing rate, most likely as a result of warming temperatures. A study published on Wednesday in the journal Nature showed that microbes feeding on dead leaves and fallen trees converted the carbon storehouse into carbon dioxide with warmer temperatures. According to the study, this process is speeding up as Earth warms and is happening faster than plants are absorbing carbon through photosynthesis. The researchers found that the rate at which microbes are transferring carbon from soil to the atmosphere has increased 1.2 percent ...

How Genes Were First Translated Into Proteins
Post Date: 2018-08-02 07:37:33 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- All living things use the genetic code to "translate" DNA-based genetic information into proteins, which are the main working molecules in cells. Precisely how the complex process of translation arose in the earliest stages of life on Earth more than four billion years ago has long been mysterious, but two theoretical biologists have now made a significant advance in resolving this mystery. Charles Carter, PhD, professor of biochemistry and biophysics at the UNC School of Medicine, and Peter Wills, PhD, an associate professor of biochemistry at the University of Auckland, used advanced statistical methods to analyze how modern translational molecules fit together ...

FINALLY: DNA Results Of The Paracas Elongated Skulls Of Peru: Part 1
Post Date: 2018-08-02 07:05:43 by BTP Holdings
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Suppressed Antigravity Inventions That You Might Never Know About [FULL VIDEO]
Post Date: 2018-08-02 06:36:23 by BTP Holdings
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Our knowledge of antigravity drives varies from being sufficient to reproduce, to nothing above gossip. We will take the "cream of the crop" of devices, explain how they work, and compare their mode of operation with known physics. Several of the devices are not similar, but disobey similar laws of physics. This suggests which laws of physics are on shaky ground. The devices are well documented in the public literature, but violate laws of physics that are pretty durable. So we could build them, but would not know why they work. Describe the budget and effort required to bring devices like this out of the literature and into interstellar space travel.

Betting on a catastrophically cooling world
Post Date: 2018-08-01 09:36:27 by Ada
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The recent warming since the end of the Little Ice Age has been wholly beneficial when compared to the devastating impacts arising from the relatively minor cooling of the Little Ice Age. Betting on a catastrophically cooling world According to ice core records, the last millennium 1000AD – 2000AD has been the coldest millennium of our current Holocene interglacial. This point is more fully illustrated with ice core records on a millennial basis back to the Eemian period here: Click for Full Text!

Great Pyramid of Giza can concentrate electromagnetic energy - study
Post Date: 2018-08-01 08:19:43 by Tatarewicz
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RT... New research from an international team of physicists has revealed that the Great Pyramid of Giza may be able to focus electromagnetic energy through its hidden chambers and under its base. Scientists at Itmo University in Russia and Germany’s Laser Zentrum Hannover applied methods of theoretical physics to investigate the electromagnetic response of the ancient Egyptian pyramid to radio waves. Their calculations predicted that in a resonant state the pyramid could concentrare electromagnetic energy in its internal chambers as well as under its base, where the third unfinished chamber is located. Flying robot could explore ‘breakthrough’ discovery inside #Giza ...

Interstellar Travel: Approaching Light Speed
Post Date: 2018-08-01 05:21:29 by BTP Holdings
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Is interstellar travel doomed to remain in the realm of science fiction? Sticking to near future space propulsion only, how close can we get to the speed of light? This video looks at the current spacecraft speed records with Apollo 10 holding the record for the fastest manned spacecraft, New Horizons probe for the fastest Earth escape velocity and the Helios probes for the fastest heliocentric velocity. But Solar Probe Plus will beat that when it launches in 2018. While Voyager 1 doesn't set any speed records, it was the first spacecraft to leave the solar system, so therefore the fastest solar system escape velocity by default. For beating these speeds, this video explores what is ...

Advanced Antigravity Stealth Technology That Has Been Hidden For Years
Post Date: 2018-08-01 05:09:52 by BTP Holdings
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This video is an overview of black budget and classified aircraft that have been secretly developed. overviews possible propulsion for the SR75 to be an air turbo ram jet “cold turbine” technology. Overviews relationship and letter exchanged between Ben Rich and John Andrews including if Ben Rich used the term “snowbird” he would be in jail. Overview Magneto-Hydrodynamic Drive (MHD) (utilizes electric and magnetic fields) no moving parts probably propulsion system for “snowbird” speeds above Mach 20. Review Caltech Seismic reading that picked up a series of air quakes every Thursday with the exception of Thursday Thanksgiving day. Speculates that Snowbirds ...

SOLAR MINIMUM DEEPENS:
Post Date: 2018-07-31 18:43:35 by Horse
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The sun has been without sunspots for 33 of the past 34 days. To find a similar stretch of blank suns, you have to go back to 2009 when the sun was experiencing the deepest solar minimum in a century. Solar minimum has returned, bringing extra cosmic rays, long-lasting holes in the sun's atmosphere, and strangely pink auroras. Free: Aurora alerts. ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION UPDATE: As the sunspot cycle declines, we expect cosmic rays to increase. Is this actually happening? The answer is "yes." Spaceweather.com and the students of Earth to Sky Calculus have been monitoring cosmic radiation in the atmosphere with frequent high-altitude balloon flights over California. Here are the ...

More on Evolution: From the Mail Room
Post Date: 2018-07-30 09:22:20 by Ada
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Recently I wrote a column about the theory of Intelligent Design, which holds that that life, both in its origins and its changes over time, are the result of design instead of chance. Several hundred comments and emails arrived, more than I could read. This was not surprising as there seems to be considerable public interest in the question, while a virulent political correctness prevents discussion in most forums. In particular the major media prevent mention of Intelligent Design except in derogatory terms. Interesting to me at any rate was that the tone of response was much more civil and thoughtful than it was say, a decade ago. A fair few respondents quoted the Bible. I wondered ...

Less radiation in inner Van Allen belt than previously believed
Post Date: 2018-07-29 21:26:28 by BTP Holdings
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Less radiation in inner Van Allen belt than previously believed This is good news for spacecraft that are orbiting in the region and can be damaged by high levels of radiation. March 20, 2017 Van Allen Probes circle radiation belts. This artist’s rendering of the Van Allen Probes mission shows the path of its two spacecraft through the radiation belts that surround Earth, which are made visible in false color. Credit: NASA Contact Laura Mullane Communications Office (505) 667-6012 “Basically what we’re doing is detecting very small signals against very large backgrounds,” said Geoff Reeves. New study shows scientists the ‘snowflake in a rainstorm’ LOS ...

Antigravity Technology So Advanced You Wont See It For Another 50 Years
Post Date: 2018-07-29 10:44:43 by BTP Holdings
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We now have the technology to take ET back home, but you wont see it for another 50 years. Present evidence which supports the claim that elements of the military industrial complex (specifically the American aerospace industry) have designed, built and test flown antigravity saucer shaped aircraft which mimic the form, fit and function of extraterrestrial UFOs. Looking at the subject of “Mystery Aircraft”, and classified propulsion systems buried deep within black budget programs. An expert on Ben Rich, the former president of Lockheed-Martin “Skunkworks” and has conducted extensive research on his work and the US Government’s anti-gravity technology program. ...

Boeing stepped in to rescue the Ukrainian plane maker Antonov, known for producing the world's largest aircraft.
Post Date: 2018-07-27 20:15:18 by BTP Holdings
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Boeing stepped in to rescue the Ukrainian plane maker Antonov, known for producing the world's largest aircraft. by David Reid The firm had ceased production because of its heavy reliance on Russian imports, which had collapsed after Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014. But, Boeing's parts, equipment and services unit, Aviall, is set to now provide the components and Antonov plans to build eight aircraft a year from the end of next year. The deal, which was signed at the Farnborough International Airshow, was confirmed to CNBC via email on Friday. President of Antonov, Oleksandr Donets, told Reuters in an interview that the next step is to build a storage facility with ...

They’re back! Worms unfrozen after 42,000 years are alive and eating
Post Date: 2018-07-27 08:59:36 by Ada
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Two worms that have been frozen in permafrost for up to 42,000 years have come back to life, and are now considered the oldest living animals on the planet, in what is being described as a major scientific breakthrough. The ancient nematodes (aka roundworms) are “moving and eating” again for the first time since the Pleistocene age, after coming back to life in Petri dishes, according to a new study by a team of Russian scientists in collaboration with Princeton University. © University of Bradford 'Never seen anything like it’: Ancient handprints discovered in Scotland (PHOTOS) “We have obtained the first data demonstrating the capability of multicellular ...

Scientists Discover That Trees Have A “Heartbeat” Too
Post Date: 2018-07-27 08:18:04 by Ada
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It seems everyday more and more information is being uncovered about trees and the many mysteries within them. We know that they are alive, but it seems they are even more alive than we may have thought. Trees are interconnected underground, we also now know that trees can communicate with one another, but recently scientists have discovered that trees actually have a sort of heartbeat, it is just so slow that they’ve never noticed before. Up until recently scientists had thought that water moved through trees by the process of osmosis, in a sort of continuous matter, but now they’ve discovered that the trunks and branches of the trees are actually contracting and expanding and ...

Antimatter Propulsion - Ryan Weed, CEO of Positron Dynamics
Post Date: 2018-07-26 21:47:33 by BTP Holdings
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Positron Dynamics is out to make space travel to distant stars a reality using antimatter. Antimatter is the most energy-dense material known. Positrons are the easiest form of antimatter to produce. With physics that is understood today, any hopes of traveling beyond the edge of the Solar System can only be realized with antimatter. To get there, our first steps lie in Earth’s orbit. Poster Comment:Antimatter has been known since 1932.

An Enormous Study of the Genes Related to Staying in School
Post Date: 2018-07-26 05:00:27 by Tatarewicz
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Atlantic... Researchers have found 1,271 gene variants associated with years of formal education. That’s important, but not for the obvious reasons. When scientists publish their research, it’s rare for them to write an accompanying FAQ that explains what they found and what it means. It’s especially rare for that FAQ to be three times longer than the research paper itself. But Daniel Benjamin and his colleagues felt the need to do so, because they work on a topic that is frequently and easily misunderstood: the genetics of education. Over the past five years, Benjamin has been part of an international team of researchers identifying variations in the human genome that are ...

Milky Way's Long-Lost Sibling Finally Found
Post Date: 2018-07-26 01:47:39 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Scientists at the University of Michigan have deduced that the Andromeda galaxy, our closest large galactic neighbor, shredded and cannibalized a massive galaxy two billion years ago. Even though it was mostly shredded, this massive galaxy left behind a rich trail of evidence: an almost invisible halo of stars larger than the Andromeda galaxy itself, an elusive stream of stars and a separate enigmatic compact galaxy, M32. Discovering and studying this decimated galaxy will help astronomers understand how disk galaxies like the Milky Way evolve and survive large mergers. This disrupted galaxy, named M32p, was the third-largest member of the Local Group of galaxies, after ...

Don Garlits Tells History of Swamp Rat 12A
Post Date: 2018-07-24 18:38:18 by X-15
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Big Daddy Don Garlits tells the history of Swamp Rat 12A . Then cackles its engine , a late model 392 hemi on 92% fuel. Nitro or nothin', go fast or go home ! Please watch in HD and turn up the sound! Poster Comment:Late-model 6.4 (392) Dodge SRT Hemi on nitromethane, courtesy of Big Daddy. Fires off on gasoline around 4:50; the switch to nitro starts around 5:18 and gets really intense at 5:45

Psychology Itself Is Under Scrutiny
Post Date: 2018-07-23 20:18:47 by Ada
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Many famous studies of human behavior cannot be reproduced. Even so, they revealed aspects of our inner lives that feel true. The urge to pull down statues extends well beyond the public squares of nations in turmoil. Lately it has been stirring the air in some corners of science, particularly psychology. In recent months, researchers and some journalists have strung cables around the necks of at least three monuments of the modern psychological canon: The famous Stanford Prison Experiment, which found that people playacting as guards quickly exhibited uncharacteristic cruelty. The landmark marshmallow test, which found that young children who could delay gratification showed ...

Looking at Moon Dust: An Apollo Artifact Comes Out of Storage
Post Date: 2018-07-23 19:51:15 by BTP Holdings
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Watch as we open an Apollo artifact that has been sealed since 1973, just days after it returned from the Moon. During the Apollo 17 mission, astronauts Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt spent more time on the lunar surface than any previous mission. Gene Cernan, the last astronaut to walk on the Moon, brought a cover from his life support backpack home to Earth. NASA sealed the object and gave it to the Smithsonian, where it was kept in storage for 41 years. Staff brought it out to display it for the very first time as part of the new exhibition "Outside the Spacecraft: 50 Years of Extra-vehicular Activity." How much lunar dust is preserved on the object? Conservator Lisa Young ...

Airbus reveals record-breaking solar-powered drone
Post Date: 2018-07-22 02:23:06 by Tatarewicz
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PressTV... Airbus, one of the world’s largest aircraft manufacturers, has put its record-breaking solar-powered drone into mass production. The pioneering aerospace company says it’s opening a production facility for its Zephyr aircraft in the English town of Farnborough. The facility would produce up to 30 aircraft a year. Zephyr holds the world’s record for the longest flight duration without refueling. It managed to stay afloat for over two weeks, and reached stratospheric altitudes, around 21 kilometers above earth’s surface. But Airbus wants to extend the aircraft’s range and keep it flying for over three months without recharging. The aircraft has a ...

Why Russia Did Not Put a Man on the Moon - The Secret Soviet Moon Rocket
Post Date: 2018-07-21 20:52:01 by BTP Holdings
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It’s probably the most well known peacetime battle between the USA and the Soviet Union, in both technological and ideological terms of the 20th century. Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/curiousdroid Paypal.me : https://www.paypal.me/curiousdroid You can now translate this and other curious droid videos, see my video about it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLPVgIytKyg Although the USA won the race to the moon, if you’d been a betting person from the mid 1950’s to 1960’s, the chances are that you would have thought the Soviet Union had a very good chance of getting there first. So why didn’t Russia put a man on the moon? At the time the soviets were ...

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