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Advancing through a decade: 8 scientific advances from the past ten years
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  Yesterday 1:55 PM   
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JUNK SCIENCE revisited
mountainpalm
by mountainpalm  12-31-2009   
  There are no common physical laws between the warming phenomenon in glass houses and the fictitious atmospheric greenhouse effects, (b) there are no calculations to determine an average surface temperature of a planet, (c) the frequently mentioned difference of 33 degrees Celsius is a meaningless number calculated wrongly, (d) the formulas of cavity radiation are used inappropriately, (e) the assumption of a radiative balance is unphysical, (f) thermal conductivity and friction must not be set to zero, the atmospheric greenhouse conjecture is falsified.
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Does Death Exist? New Theory Says 'No'
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-31-2009    25
  This was clear with the death of my sister Christine. After viewing her body at the hospital, I went out to speak with family members. Christine's husband - Ed - started to sob uncontrollably. For a few moments I felt like I was transcending the provincialism of time. I thought about the 20-watts of energy, and about experiments that show a single particle can pass through two holes at the same time. I could not dismiss the conclusion: Christine was both alive and dead, outside of time.
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The Khan Academy
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  12-30-2009    1
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To understand the Universe we must start from the here and now
cronos
by cronos  12-29-2009   
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Accept Defeat: The Neuroscience of Screwing Up
Socratoad
by Socratoad  12-27-2009    2
 The lesson is that not all data is created equal in our mind’s eye: When it comes to interpreting our experiments, we see what we want to see and disregard the rest. The physics students, for instance, didn’t watch the video and wonder whether Galileo might be wrong. Instead, they put their trust in theory, tuning out whatever it couldn’t explain. Belief, in other words, is a kind of blindness.
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Near-Death Experiences - Scientific evaluation and anecdotes
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  12-26-2009   
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Scientists aim for musical impact
pennyserenade
by pennyserenade  12-26-2009   
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Michio Kaku
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  12-25-2009   
 Using the Sagan model of personal sciences
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Atto
quotemaster
by quotemaster  12-24-2009   
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The Fluff Is Coming! The Fluff Is Coming!
mcsmithblack
by mcsmithblack  12-23-2009   
 "There could be interesting times ahead!" says Opher." More from the article below: "The fact that the Fluff is strongly magnetized means that other clouds in the galactic neighborhood could be, too. Eventually, the solar system will run into some of them, and their strong magnetic fields could compress the heliosphere even more than it is compressed now. Additional compression could allow more cosmic rays to reach the inner solar system, possibly affecting terrestrial climate and the ability of astronauts to travel safely through space. On the other hand, astronauts wouldn't have to travel so far because interstellar space would be closer than ever. These events would play out on time scales of tens to hundreds of thousands of years, which is how long it takes for the solar system to move from one cloud to the next."
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Voyager Makes an Interstellar Discovery
mariana3
by mariana3  12-23-2009   
 Read the rest of this interesting article on its original webpage!
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When Liberal Dreams Collide With Public Opinion
merrie
by merrie  12-22-2009    1
 "What's really exceptional at this stage of Obama's presidency," writes Andrew Kohut, the Pew Research Center's respected pollster, "is the extent to which the public has moved in a conservative direction on a range of issues. These trends have emanated as much from the middle of the electorate as from the highly energized conservative right. From which we can draw two conclusions. One is that economic distress does not move Americans to support more government. Rasmussen reports that 66 percent of Americans favor smaller government with fewer services and only 22 percent favor more services and higher taxes. The second is that Barack Obama's persuasive powers are surprisingly weak. His advocacy seems to have moved Americans in the opposite of the intended direction. Obama first came to national attention in 2004 by promising to heal partisan, ideological and racial divisions. Like the other two Democratic presidents elected in the last 40 years .....
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Five laws of human nature
pennyserenade
by pennyserenade  12-19-2009   
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the future of humanity
doodleicious
by doodleicious  12-19-2009   
 and other fancy stuff- at source............
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Company Introduces Novel Nanotechnology for Revolutionizing Imaging Using T-rays
xpersianx
by xpersianx  12-19-2009   
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Einsteinian Speed of Light Calculator
Mike Danger
by Mike Danger  12-18-2009   
 Tons of fun!
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Dark Matter Particles Detected Deep in Mine
jay8h
by jay8h  12-18-2009   
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Documentary Heaven
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  12-18-2009    4
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human nature
pascual
by pascual  12-17-2009   
 newsci
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Five laws of human nature
Socratoad
by Socratoad  12-17-2009   
 Five laws on site
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The Physics of Space Battle
Spiritualmonkey
by Spiritualmonkey  12-17-2009    3
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Results University India CBSE
iCBSE
by iCBSE  12-17-2009   
 Results University India CBSE
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Did You Hear The One . . .
debbyski
by debbyski  12-15-2009    6
 "He joked about linear regression (a rumination about what kind of people post cat videos on YouTube), period doubling in chaos (which he likens to the splitting of behaviors of people as they become more and more drunk) and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. He explained this fundamental concept of quantum physics — that the more precisely the position of a particle is measured, the less is known about the particle’s momentum, and vice versa — with a photograph of a men’s room with television screens above the urinals. The designer “clearly didn’t understand the uncertainty principle,” Dr. Lee said."
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Believers in denial
tabsey
by tabsey  12-15-2009   
 More sense at the source.
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News - Antarctic Sun headlines
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  12-15-2009   
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Seattle Translation Workers Remember Richard Feynman
jillsimpson01
by jillsimpson01  12-15-2009   
 According to Seattle Translation workers, he believed the day would soon come. Of course, today consumer electronic enthusiasts are struggling to fill up their latest iPod or similar mp3 player with thousands of songs, videos and pictures that all fit snuggly in their pocket, gym bag or purse. While people are no longer interested in storing the Encyclopedia Britanica in a small space, language translation workers will certainly see new opportunities for these types of advancements
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Solid light: Potentially world changing technological breakthrough
willhelm
by willhelm  12-12-2009   
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Research Papers
bernardsinger96
by bernardsinger96  12-12-2009   
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Climategate Gaining Traction in Liberal Media - Even in New Jersey
merrie
by merrie  12-11-2009    1
 I recently heard a New York radio broadcaster, whose name I won't reveal because I appear on his show now and then, mislabeling CO₂ as "soot." The column goes on to quote a Princeton physics professor, William Happer: In Happer's opinion, the carbon-control movement is really a population-control movement. He traces it back through the "Population Bomb" movement of the late 1960s all the way to the 18th-century writings of Thomas Malthus. Other scientists have said the same, but Happer says it the loudest. He terms the IPCC crowd a "religious cult" and says, "Disagreeing with them is like going to Saudi Arabia and criticizing Muhammad." As for the media, we've been guilty of putting our faith in the carbon cult as well, he said. By running the Politico column and the op-ed column today, the paper has finally turned the heat up on the climate elites, ending the three week-long deep freeze.
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Orwellian Nightmare: Science Is Whatever ‘the Party’ Says It Is
willhelm
by willhelm  12-10-2009    2
 2+2=5
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Manufactured Global "Consensus"
davboz
by davboz   12-10-2009    5
 Finally, the pretense of 'a consensus of scientists' about the 'reality' of 'global warming' is the very underpinning of the myth, a commodity manufactured by mediocre scientists most often associated with State or UN 'services', and marketed by globalized media-chains and unethical mainstream peer-reviewed magazines such as Science.
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How to break the Laws of Physics
jay8h
by jay8h  12-8-2009    2
 A must read for those are for more government control.
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Has Dark Matter Finally Been Detected On Earth?
countryboylife
by countryboylife  12-8-2009    1
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How We Know They Know They Are Lying
merrie
by merrie  12-8-2009    3
 with the expectations of the sponsors. Like the royal favourites of mediaeval times, they soar in the air on a zephyr of preferment, only to get too close to the sun and plunge to earth. Which brings us to: Secrecy In the security of powerful patronage some of the new brigade began to think that they were above not only the procedures of science, but of all other academic disciplines as well. In the case of the notorious Hockey Stick, for example, they claimed that knowledge from history, art, literature, archaeology etc. was all wrong and that their computer manipulation of such tenuous data as tree rings established that the Little Ice Age and the Mediaeval Warm Period never happened. The most powerful patrons of all, the UN, seized on the results and made them the main feature of one of their apocalyptic IPCC reports on the coming climate disaster. One of the first tests of any scientific work is to pose the question “Can the results be reproduced?”
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A Terminator army to save humanity from Terminator
jmora
by jmora  12-8-2009   
 There is a reasonable doubt about the safety of developing an artificial intelligence (AI) clever than human. On one hand whatever is the goal of it every wish may be corrupted and the consequences of this may be really bad, even if it is doing what it was originally designed to do in an optimal way. On the other hand, if the AI is clever than human it is already depicted as a close to invincible adversary, no matter what humanity thinks to defeat it, it has a better plan to defeat humanity. There are many examples of AI systems that get out of control and become enemies of their creators in SciFi, I can think about SkyNet, HAL, and VIKI now. This is nothing new, Golems had only two possible endings, destruction or insubordination if they "lived" enough. So what's the solution? The solution to prevent one of these beings from obliterating the human race is the creation of a whole army of them. Not very intuitive, potentially hilarious, but that could actually work. As explained
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Math Proves God
Mike Danger
by Mike Danger  12-7-2009   
 Not even joking ...
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time? only now exist
pascual
by pascual  12-7-2009   
 discover
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Springtime for Fraudocrats
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  12-7-2009   
 Global warming is like political correctness: everybody knows it's a lie, but nobody is allowed to say it in public.
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Black Holes May Act Like Cosmic Factories for Building Galaxies
merrie
by merrie  12-6-2009   
 The stream of material was likely to be fuelling star formation in the galaxy, the scientists believe. In effect, the quasar was building its own host galaxy. At a later stage the quasar was expected to end up at the galaxy’s centre. ‘The two objects are bound to merge in the future: the quasar is moving at a speed of only a few tens of thousands of kilometres per hour with respect to the companion galaxy and their separation is only about 22,000 light-years,’ said lead scientist Dr David Elbaz, from the CEA research institute in Saclay, France. ‘Although the quasar is still ‘naked’, it will eventually be ‘dressed’ when it merges with its star-rich companion. It will then finally reside inside a host galaxy like all other quasars.’ A similar process may have led to the formation of other large galaxies with massive black holes nestling within them, the scientists believe. The research appears in the journals Astronomy & Astrophysics, and the Astrophysical Journal.
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