Unbelievable Events in Antarctica

Posted by Mark Sircus – Director on 28 July 2011 | Filed under World Affairs We only believe what we see with our own eyes and then even then, if we do not want to see something, we will not see it even if it’s there. Lately I have been taking virtual journeys...

Torsion, the Aura and Long Range Healing

AUTHOR(S) Claude Swanson, Ph.D. ABSTRACT Descriptions of the human aura go back thousands of years in Chinese medicine and Hindu yoga. Its existence and general properties are universally acknowledged by energy healers, who say that assessing and manipulating the...

Intro: Sumeria to Babylon

             The ancient Babylonians have long been recognized as the preeminent astronomers of the far, distant past of the ancient world. Several thousands of years before Copernicus they realized that the earth and other planets were spherical and that all revolved...

Ghandi’s “Seven Blunders of the World”

1. Wealth without work 2. Pleasure without conscience 3. Knowledge without character 4. Commerce without morality 5. Science without humanity 6. Worship without sacrifice 7. Politics without principle —Mahatma...

The 10 Most Puzzling Ancient Artifacts

The Bible tells us that God created Adam and Eve just a few thousand years ago, by some fundamentalist interpretations. Science informs us that this is mere fiction and that man is a few million years old, and that civilization just tens of thousands of years old....

The 18 Most Suppressed Inventions Ever

1. The Original Electric Car: Unplugged? Perhaps the most notorious suppressed invention is the General Motors EV1, subject of the 2006 documentary, Who Killed the Electric Car? The EV1 was the world’s first mass-produced electric car, with 800 of them up for...

Sun Gazing: Eat the Sun trailer

Purpose Proponents of sungazing claim increased energy levels and decreased appetite; as with other forms of inedia, this claim is not considered credible due to the lack of scientific studies confirming it.[3][4] Sungazers claim their eyes are capable of converting...

First Observational Test of the ‘Multiverse’

The theory that our universe is contained inside a bubble, and that multiple alternative universes exist inside their own bubbles – making up the ‘multiverse’ – is, for the first time, being tested by physicists. Image caption: The signatures of a bubble collision at...

The Curious Case of the Immortal Jellyfish

It’s official: the only thing certain in this world is taxes. That’s because death, for a tiny sea creature, is not inevitable. Turritopsis nutricul, a jellyfish-like  hydrazoan, is the only animal known to be potentially immortal. Once it reaches sexual maturity,...

UNSOLVED: TOP 10 PROBLEMS IN PHYSICS

Are all the (measurable) dimensionless parameters that characterize the physical universe calculable in principle or are some merely determined by historical or quantum mechanical accident and uncalculable? Einstein put it more crisply: did God have a choice in...

Einstein: The World As I See It

“How strange is the lot of us mortals! Each of us is here for a brief sojourn; for what purpose he knows not, though he sometimes thinks he senses it. But without deeper reflection one knows from daily life that one exists for other people — first of all...

HOW-TO: Make a Solar Generator

  Since 1996 THE ORIGINAL How to Make a Solar Power Generator for less than $300 Simple! Even a child could make one. Here I am in 2010 with my nephews and the original $300 solar power generator I designed in 1996. None of them were even born yet. They think...

Dictionary: Historic Scientific Quotes

   Archimedes (ca. 235 bc) b. Syracuse Concerning levers Give me a place to stand, and I will move the Earth. Asimov, Isaac (1920-1992) b. Petrovichi, Russia. (With reference to a correspondent) The young specialist in English Lit, …lectured me severely on the...

Top 10 Most Extreme Substances on Earth

10. The Darkest Substance Known to Man What do you get when you stack carbon nanotubes on their ends and sandwich them together? A material that absorbs 99.9% of the light that touches it. The microscopic surface of the material is rough and uneven, which breaks up...