Other Science & Technology
Biblical Declarations Of Facts vs. Man’s Self Serving Premises - Joel Hendon
Men are want to accuse students of the bible as deniers of science. It is not true of course and is only a weak effort to cover their own inadequacies. They like to claim that only the atheistic account of creation is scientific. The term “science” is not exclusive to any group but to... Submitted 179 days ago.
I Blame it on Panama - Jack H. Schick
I’ve got a headache. It might be from the couple of nitroglycerin tablets I took this morning after watching the news. I felt tightness in my chest and a stabbing pain in my heart after the financial report. I took an aspirin, too. There isn’t much more I can do--about the headache or... Submitted 189 days 1 hour ago.
New Discoveries are made Everyday -
- David Tanguay“Science cannot be stopped. Man will gather knowledge no matter what the consequences - and we cannot predict what they will be. Science will go on -- whether we are pessimistic, or are optimistic, as I am. I know that great, interesting, and valuable discoveries can be made and will be... Submitted 246 days 3 hours ago.
There are reportedly 150 sub-glacial lakes beneath the ice in Antarctica, one of which is Lake Vostok. The Russian scientists say that the lake has been buried beneath the ice for 15 million years and they hope to find prehistoric or unknown life forms. They are rushing to break through the... Submitted 363 days 22 hours ago.
I Am That Eco-Friendly - Grace O'Malley
I do not mind being eco-friendly. I was raised that way. We recycle, are careful on what kinds of materials we buy, stay away from plastics as much as possible, drive relatively fuel efficient vehicles, re-use instead of throw away. Our heat is set at 68 in the winter and we try to avoid putting... Submitted 1 year 140 days ago.
Agatha Christie’s Writing Reveals Alzheimer’s -
- Gregory LewisAgatha Christie may have had Alzheimer's and she may have left clues in her writing. This morning I was treated to an especially interesting Radio Lab show on National Public Radio, one right up my alley. This morning's program was on the subject of literary analysis, and how clues to... Submitted 1 year 255 days ago.
Shackleton's Valiant Journey - Jack H. Schick
The last century saw so much change and technological advancement that it is difficult to even imagine what the world was like during the childhood of our grandparents. Though dozens of countries now have a permanent presence there, and a pleasure trip can be engaged by anyone with the... Submitted 1 year 334 days ago.
The Science of Seedless – How You Can Genetically Engineer Grapes and Bananas to not Produce Seeds -
- Connor DavidsonAsk yourself when was the last time you took a bite of a fruit such as a grape or a banana and had to spit out the seeds? In fact when was the last time you ever bought seeded bananas or seeded grapes? I for one can't. And did you even know that bananas had seeds? Obviously the bananas and the... Submitted 2 years 56 days ago.
Copenhagen Global Warming Conference: Why Didn't They Use Video Conferencing? -
- MogamaThe credibility of the climate-change gods is on the line once again. Changing their verbiage from global warming to climate change cannot conceal whatever they are hiding. Following on the heels of email gate, which reveals that warm-earth activist scientists silenced certain voices that... Submitted 2 years 65 days ago.
Evolution: Proponents Against Themselves -
- Joel HendonThere are a number of reasons evolutionists are evolutionists. Some have heard, read and discussed it for years and believe it with all their hearts. Others are well paid scientists who recognize the areas of interest and methods that will continue their many millions of dollars in grants, so... Submitted 2 years 118 days ago.
I never was one to take pictures. I remember in the 50s when dad went and bought a movie camera to go with the old box one we had. Mom was beside herself with fury at the price for the camera, projector, screen and all that other stuff one needed to show home movies. Actually she was mad until... Submitted 2 years 163 days ago.
Remembering the Great Chicago Snow of 1967. - Mike Fak
As I sit here waiting for the Arctic cold front to move in and turn the Midwest into a giant freezer, I recall another great winter event in my life. If you have any age on you and lived in Chicago it is simply called the great snow. That is something since Chicagoans are used to getting hit... Submitted 3 years 27 days ago.
Weather Reports: When In Doubt, Kill the Messenger - Mike Fak
Well this is just turning into a dandy winter in central Illinois. We have had ice and snow and bitter cold and somewhere in the midst of all this is a Christmas coming up. Just last week we had a day in the mid 50s with delightful 40 mph winds to take any enjoyment right out of the temperature.... Submitted 3 years 54 days ago.
Life: The Achilles Heel of Naturalism - Jerry Boone
How did life begin? Naturalists say it was all by chance: just the right materials happened to be at the just the right places under just the right circumstances. How feasible is this? Let's check it out. Biological requirements for Life Just how "simple" can a functioning organism get?... Submitted 4 years 266 days ago.
The Reasons Scientists’ Earth Age Assumptions Are Totally Unreliable - Joel Hendon
Few scientists are willing to admit that there are more “young earth” indicators than there are those which supposedly indicate billions of years as the age of the earth. And just as few will admit that their own chosen “clocks” are very unreliable and not a single one can... Submitted 46 days 4 hours ago.
Did The Original Created Trees In The Garden Of Eden Have Rings? - Joel Hendon
The chronology of the Holy Bible from creation to present has been accepted by many to be somewhere near 6,000 years. However there are certain gaps which are unclear and thereby leaves room for slightly more time, yet most scholars believe this to be 10,000 years at the outside. There are many... Submitted 46 days 22 hours ago.
Russian And Japanese Scientists Collaborate To Restore Extinct Mammoth - Joel Hendon
The ancient Woolly Mammoth is thought to have become extinct many years ago, possibly as far back as 10,000 years by some forms of dating. They inhabited frigid portions of the world and therefore there are many well preserved fossils. However, due to the long periods of exposure to extremely low... Submitted 62 days 22 hours ago.
The “Global-Warming” Debate Is Now Resolved…Or Not? - Joel Hendon
I had decided to forget about the global warming nonsense until recently when the lid blew off the jar. The rhetoric had died way down, after the release of numerous emails showing where the grant beneficiaries had falsified their reports on the extent of global warming about two years ago. ... Submitted 79 days 21 hours ago.
Humongous Iceberg Forming In Antarctica But No Fodder For Chicken Little Fans - Joel Hendon
In October, scientists discovered a surface crack in the floating ice shelf in front of the Pine Island Glacier (PIG) of West Antarctica. This rift is estimated to be about 30km (20mi) in length and 60m (200ft) deep. The size of the iceberg when it breaks loose is comparable to the size of the... Submitted 96 days 4 hours ago.
Winter in Wyoming - Jack H. Schick
We lived through eleven Wyoming winters. The state is technically a desert, but since it’s at such a high elevation and so cold in the winter, the snow it does get tends to pile up and stick around for a while. Several old jokes about the state are: “Wyoming has only three... Submitted 100 days 4 hours ago.
Air Quality Permits: It Just Makes Sense. - Jack H. Schick
We have an electrical generator at the sewer plant. It’s huge, big enough to run all the equipment. It’s a very important part of our operations. If we ever lose power to our wastewater pumps, in a very short period of time the collection system will surcharge—the underground... Submitted 101 days 20 hours ago.
My Most Severe Winter Weather Experience - Dianne Lehmann
Living in Arizona, a lot of people suppose that we don't have any kind of winter to speak of. They are often thinking that the weather in Phoenix is what goes on in the entire state. The people who live in Flagstaff would laugh at them. Once the snow settles in, it's there for the winter and it... Submitted 102 days ago.
We’re having our first snow storm of the season today. It’s been coming down steadily for about seven hours, since about nine this morning. At least that’s when I first looked out and noticed it. Everything was already covered white. There’s probably three inches sitting... Submitted 104 days 19 hours ago.
Abiogenesis –Creation without Intelligent Design - Gregory Lewis
A compelling new animated simulation shows how organic molecules could have formed themselves into life. This new algorithm solves these problems: Did life come from somewhere outside of earth? No. Is there some mysterious spark of life? No. Did God create life? No. Is evolution a fact? Yes.... Submitted 115 days 8 hours ago.
The Theory That Tried To Tame Time, Einstein's Flaw - Rick Medina
Albert Einstein was the scientist who invented the theory of General Relativity. The remarkable theory is the leading scientific model describing how space and time operate in our reality. Its powerful ideas and mathematical applications continue to generate scientific debate even today. Two of... Submitted 132 days 14 hours ago.
