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Re: Nuclear power as a solution? by speciesguy @ Yesterday at 10:15 PM

Very concise how you wrote this. I have a nuclear power plant that I see off in the distance that I see driving by. It's shut down now because of problems during operation. A lot of the people are releived. Nuclear energy makes me nervous. Som
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Jump to new posts Do you believe in Physics ? by socratus @ Yesterday at 05:17 PM

Do you believe in Physics ? You don’t have to be so sure. Why ? === . How does Physics look now? # The basis of the Physics consists of: 1. Abstract ‘ inertial movement’. 2. Abstract ‘ideal gas and ideal particles.’ 3. Abstract ‘absolute black bo
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Jump to new posts Re: Anti-knowledge from the obscurantists - exampl by TheFallibleFiend @ Yesterday at 07:15 AM

Well, then, Zeph, we've determined that you're about as interested in my posts as I am in any of the stupid crap that you have generated. Also, *you* don't determine what's welcomed *here*. http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CH/CH503.html
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Jump to new posts Re: Philosophy of Religions--all religions, includ by James S Saint @ Yesterday at 05:28 AM

Sin == error of highest intent or "to miss the mark".
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Jump to new posts Re: What does Religion expect from modern Science ? by eccles @ Yesterday at 01:21 AM

Socratus, There is a difference between "paradox" and "acceptance of axioms". But irrespective of that difference they both indicate the limits of traditional logic. By raising biological considerations I have offered a possible
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Jump to new posts Re: FLOGs - Fake Blogs by TheFallibleFiend @ 11/19/09 07:28 AM

There is a less important notion here - in addition to corrupting the process of communication, these people are essentially wasting people's time. It's analogous to those sleazy companies that pay people minimum wage to call your house and disturb
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Jump to new posts Re: Clinical utility of Exhaled Nitric Oxide by Marcus @ 11/19/09 03:26 AM

Hey All, Check this link..... http://www.wikio.com/article/measurement-exhaled-nitric-oxide-exhaled-disorders-141883906
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Jump to new posts Sci Am article on Dark Matter. by TheFallibleFiend @ 11/18/09 08:02 AM

"Tweak Gravity: What If There Is No Dark Matter?" http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=dark-matter-modified-gravity The title is a little misleading. Galaxies don't have enough known mass to account for their behavior, so we
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Jump to new posts Electrification Coalition. by TheFallibleFiend @ 11/18/09 07:57 AM

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=electrification-coalition These guys are trying to solve the problem of slow spread of electric vehicles and the infrastructure to support them.
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Jump to new posts Re: Scientist Built a Home Made Magnetic Generator 24 by speciesguy @ 11/16/09 09:46 PM

I looked at the video which looks very convincing. Man, if only it were true that a machine like this could take far away from the electrical grid. I mean, for five thousand, your house would be set. From the post I read, most are not convinced th
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Jump to new posts Re: Physics and Anomalies. by socratus @ 11/15/09 06:07 AM

Physics and Anomalies. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYGjtlgGtY4&feature=player_embedded ===============================
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Jump to new posts Re: Terra Preta Soils to Save the Biosphere by samwik @ 11/15/09 12:27 AM

Originally Posted By: samwikThanks Erich, Now that a greener agenda might move forward in the US, maybe we'll see some progress on this front that immediatly addresses CO2 currently in the atmosphere, in addition to the high-tech solutions that focus
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There are some good replies (online comments to the piece) at the original link. The actual speech relied on a statistical "analysis" to "prove" evolution untenable, but as is pointed out in the online comments, the speaker only

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