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The Invisible Ether and Michelson Morley

Modern scientists adopted the ancient concept of the ether to explain the fundamental nature of the universe. Einstein allegedly dethroned the ether concept with his space time continuum. In spite of this, we might have to revisit the ether concept.


Genetic Memory - True or False?

A look at the theory of genetic memory. Are we really capable of inheriting memory genes from our forefathers.


The Snuffed Out Candles - A Science Inquiry Demonstration of Density

With an empty aquarium, a few candles, and some simple chemicals, an intriguing science demonstration can be created that is sure to get kids thinking.


How to Stop the Sixth Extinction

Extinction periods occurred 65, 210, 245, 370, and 480 million years ago. They occur every 35 to 145 million years. Let’s see; isn’t that another extinction period coming up. Dr. Niles Eldredgem thinks so and he tells us why.


Creationists Right On Entropy, Evolution

Evolutionists have wrongly criticized Creationists for being ignorant on the subjects of entropy and evolution.


Silk - Silk Production

Were you wondering just how silk is made and who makes the most silk products? This look at an industry that is under constant attack by activists will uncover the major producers and the methods used for production.


The Straight Scoop on Uranium

Where did the name uranium come from? Most believe it was named after the 7th planet from the Sun. But Sir William Herschel called it something else upon his discovery. Get the straight scoop.


Atomic Clocks: Why They Are The Best

Find out how the most accurate clocks in the world work, and how they can work for you!


Impossible = Possible

Evolutionists use probabilities to prove that life could have emerged on Earth by chance. Not only are such probabilities in the realm of impossible, scientific laws demand that probable events happen, not impossible ones.


Top Science Fair Tips

Some kids just don't like to do science fair projects but their school demands that they do. Here are fun ideas and science tips for the relunctant kid as well as the enthusiastic student.


The Observed Presence of Silver, Gold, and Platinum - Group Metals In Oil and Gas Production Waste

A ubiquitous occurrence of very fine-grained, metallic particles of gold, silver, and probably platinum-group metals has been identified in oil and gas waste material produced from several oil and gas fields located in Oklahoma, New Mexico, and eastern China. It is suggested that this association of precious metals and oil field waste is pervasive, widespread, and possibly related to the origin of oil and gas.


DOE and Advanced Energy Initiatives

Most Americans do not realize that the Department of Energy has been working on the advanced energy initiatives to help our nation through its energy crisis. The goal is simple to keep up with the increasing demands in the United States of America


Reversing Mother Nature-Part One

We talked to North America’s leading In Situ Leach (ISL) uranium mining engineers, and had them explain exactly how ISL worked. Most of the significant ISL operations in the United States were designed and/or constructed by these engineers. They explained how ISL mining is really just reversing the process of Mother Nature.


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