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Seismic Events, Cycle, Patterns and Proof
There are many theories floating around out there on how Earthquakes occur, in fact many believe that some cycles happen almost like clockwork and there is evidence, which actually seems to condone such areas of thought on seismic activity.
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NIMA National Imagery and Map Agency, Infotech Project
Technology is great and it allows mankind to do so much more. One of the coolest technologies I think is NIMA. I am very impressed with the NIMA (National Imagery and Map Agency) Infotech Project. Not only does this give the US the edge from CIA, NSA and NRO
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Do Hurricanes Really Cause Earthquakes?
Many people believe that Hurricanes can cause Earthquakes. Some say that is absurd however if you consider the tidal storm surges and the water weight movements of the ocean you can see why this is so. Recently this subject came up in an online think tank and one guest member asked
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Why We Need A Four Dimension Atomic Model
Scientific physicists generally are very reluctant to accept change, continually working with empirically generated dimensionless physical constants similar to the Fine Structure Constant, then using these dimensionless constants explain away mathematical abnormalities in current three dimension quantum atomic theory.
If asked what is a physical constant? or how to prove the value of physical constant from first principles, an answer is usually not forthcoming.
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Could a Comet Hit the Earth and Trigger a Tsunami in the Atlantic?
Currently we have a Comet which has broken up and whose fragments will be flying by Earth. Do not worry no fragments of any large size are expected to hit the Earth so we are safe. But what if a similar scenario in the future occurred and one did? Well sure that could happen and we occasionally here about large asteroids, meteors and Comets...
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Does the Moon Help Trees Grow?
Trees are such remarkable organic marvels one has to be in awe. They turn CO2 into Oxygen and water moves all the way up inside their tree trunks, but how. Does the full moon help trees grow and move the water up their trunks? Well as bizarre as this sounds, it did become part of a discussion
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Stargazing With Someone Else's Telescope!
Do some remote stargazing by using telescopes based at a professional observatory in the Canary Islands. Watch along with people from over 60 countries or select the objects you'd like to point the telescopes to yourself. Now you can look deep into the night sky without needing your own telescope!
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The End of Pompeii and Herculaneum (August 24-25, A.D. 79) Part 1 of 3
This three-part series captures the final moments of Pompeii and Herculaneum, two Italian towns that were destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius' devastating eruption. It brings the reader back in time, chronologically piecing together the horrific events using many of the words and observations from the people of that time who were in the best position to know.
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The End of Pompeii and Herculaneum (August 24-25, A.D. 79) Part 2 of 3
This three-part series captures the final moments of Pompeii and Herculaneum, two Italian towns that were destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius' devastating eruption. It brings the reader back in time, chronologically piecing together the horrific events using many of the words and observations from the people of that time who were in the best position to know.
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