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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Geology / June 2007



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The Serpents Apple30 Jun 2007 04:34 GMT1
The Serpents Apple is the curse.  For what does the serpent eat but
pestilence?  Rats, and even spiders.  It is a snake in the grass that
tempted Adam & Eve into believing that it could do their chores.  When
in the end the garden was over run with pests that ate their crops,
Need some assistance30 Jun 2007 00:17 GMT4
I need information from either side of
the ongoing (over 100 year) debate
. . .my pastor has put me on the trail of some articles relating to the
study of Deep Time.
'Hot cloud' theory of Moon formation gets boost29 Jun 2007 15:41 GMT7
http://space.newscientist.com/article/mg19426104.900-hot-cloud-theory-of-moon-fo
rmation-gets-boost.html

 a.. 27 June 2007
 b.. NewScientist.com news service
The Earth and Moon share a past etched in silicon, and it hints that the
EVOLUTION ONE BIG HOAX? -- Darn Tootin'29 Jun 2007 09:50 GMT3
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http://www.independent.ie/opinion/letters/evolution-is-one-big-hoax-858550.html
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Hmmm!
The Church Of Summum!!! :D29 Jun 2007 06:53 GMT2
I have been trying to contact the church of Summum in Salt Lake City
Utah so that I can arrange to be mummified.  They offer services at a
reasonable rate compared to other cryonics groups.  I called them up
today, and was put through to a voice answering machine.  Just as I
DDD is almost dead28 Jun 2007 06:54 GMT1
Hey Turdy,
Looks like you are going to have to invent a new biblical disaster to take us out,
since the DDD has failed you miserably.  
http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/
Flashes of Light on the Faith28 Jun 2007 05:47 GMT1
In this article of mine, the believer will find incontestable historic-
archaeological support to his Faith, the undecided one will perhaps be
capable of making a decisive step forward to live the "Blessed Hope",
the atheist will get irritated at seeing his thought being based
....Congress Wrestles with replacing Fossil Fuels.!27 Jun 2007 13:24 GMT19
Congress has recently offered up some rather ambitious
attempts to substantially replace fossil fuels.
"....an aggressive Senate provision that would mandate
the production of 36 billion gallons of ethanol and
Strawberry Fair26 Jun 2007 10:14 GMT3
So..if  _*SUBDUCTION*_  doesn't exist:-
http://users.indigo.net.au/don/nonsense/fails.html
...what are subduction *ZONES* all about?  Let's see who's been paying
attention.   Daisy, what about you?
Chaos Theory and Global Warming26 Jun 2007 00:07 GMT34
The basic idea of chaos theory, now called complexity
science, is this as I understand it; a self organized system
stands persistantly poised between two distinctly and
dramatically different states.
GREIG OUT AS MODERATOR OF TALK.ORIGINS?25 Jun 2007 19:11 GMT7
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After 10 years of protecting the erroneous theory of evolution,
David Iain Greig is rumored to be out as moderator of talk.origins
and has been seen working at a McDonalds in Mississauga, Ont.,
Why a Rocky Mountain high?25 Jun 2007 10:59 GMT3
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-06/uou-war062207.php
Without hot rock, much of North America would be underwater
A University of Utah study shows how various regions of North America are
kept afloat by heat within Earth's rocky crust, and how much of the
Tectonic of the meditteranean basin25 Jun 2007 08:02 GMT11
Some Italian geophysicists are seriously thinking about global
expansion:
"To conclude, we stress that we are simply suggesting a preliminary and
over-simplified hypothesis, which needs testing and modelling. We are
Increasing silicate crystal production in the US?24 Jun 2007 22:10 GMT4
I've spent some time recently researching the Photovoltaics field (I'm
current a manufacturing engineer with renewed interest in EE). While
the demand for PV systems still remains relatively low in the public
market (less than 1% of their energy bills), the industry is still
Prospecting with x-rays22 Jun 2007 04:45 GMT12
I know little about mineral prospecting but I do know about x-ray
spectroscopy and I know that there are old XRF systems available for
very little.  Why dont people (amateurs) use these for mineral
prospecting?  Couldnt you use them for gold prospecting more easily
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