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Scientific

 

Man Regrows Severed Finger

 
By dneudecker at May 3, 2008 - 1:13pm | Scientific

Mr. Spievak is no longer embarrassed to flip off the driver that just cut him off.
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Giant squid has world's largest eyes

 
By dneudecker at May 3, 2008 - 1:00pm | Scientific

You lookin' at me!!!
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The new shape of music: Music has its own geometry, researchers find......

 
By ScottL at April 21, 2008 - 6:44am | News | Scientific

Yeah, tell the guys from A.C. this....

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A Brief History Of Time Machines

 
By ScottL at March 10, 2008 - 5:38am | Scientific

If you could go back in time change something what would it be? I would go back and stop the term "Diva" from being invented....

(Click Here For The Article Chucklehead)

 

Japanese scientists eye new planet

 
By dneudecker at March 1, 2008 - 11:45am | Scientific

Planet X: Pluto's avenger?
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Breaking News! Millionaire Steve Fossett Found a Path to Another Dimension

 
By dneudecker at February 28, 2008 - 6:48am | Scientific

I'd like to see Major Ed Dames remote view THAT location! lol!
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Scientists "See" Ghosts

 
By ScottL at February 25, 2008 - 4:47am | Haunting | Scientific

The Heebee-Jeebee's Strike Again.....(Click Here To Read The Article)

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Self-healing rubber bounces back

 
By dneudecker at February 21, 2008 - 7:12am | Scientific

If you read this article, URINE for some really cool science!
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Rare Egyptian "Warrior" Tomb Found

 
By dneudecker at February 20, 2008 - 8:32am | Scientific

Egypt news... This one's for you ScottL.
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Planet-hunters Set For Big Bounty

 
By ScottL at February 19, 2008 - 8:20am | Scientific

Our Solar System is expanding as we speak!! Hopefully the habitable planets we may discover are not inhabited by as many stupid people our planet is filled with....

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Get ready for the eclipse that saved Columbus

 
By dneudecker at February 19, 2008 - 7:05am | Scientific

So who do you think will be the first politician to try to use this to their advantage? "Elect me and I'll bring back your moon!"
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Time travel one step away! Sign up

 
By ScottL at February 8, 2008 - 6:41am | Scientific

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Morgellons Disease: "Do we have a 17th century plague or a new one?"

 
By dneudecker at January 31, 2008 - 3:02pm | News | Scientific

A mysterious parasitic disease, named Morgellons Disease by biologist Mary Leitao of McMurray, Pennsylvania in 2002 (because doctors could not identify it) is now taking its toll on an estimated 7,000 American citizens.
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AF General: Spy satellite could hit US

 
By dneudecker at January 29, 2008 - 7:01pm | News | Scientific

The U.S. military is developing contingency plans to deal with the possibility that a large spy satellite expected to fall to Earth in late February or early March could hit North America.
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Woolly Mammoth Resurrection

 
By dneudecker at January 28, 2008 - 1:55pm | News | Scientific

A team of Japanese genetic scientists aims to bring woolly mammoths back to life and create a Jurassic Park-style refuge for resurrected species.
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SpaceShip Two unveiled

 
By dneudecker at January 28, 2008 - 1:33pm | News | Scientific

This week, Richard Branson unveiled his vision for the future of commercial spaceflight.
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Disabled Spy Satellite Threatens Earth

 
By dneudecker at January 27, 2008 - 6:49am | News | Scientific

A large U.S. spy satellite has lost power and could hit the Earth in late February or early March, government officials said Saturday.
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Asteroid to give Earth a close shave next week

 
By dneudecker at January 26, 2008 - 11:25am | News | Scientific

A huge asteroid will zoom past Earth next week at such a close distance that amateur astronomers should be able to spot it, specialists said on Wednesday.
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Transplant girl's blood change a 'miracle'

 
By dneudecker at January 25, 2008 - 11:30am | News | Scientific

SHE'S got purple highlights in her hair and bright blue fingernails, but to doctors at the Children's Hospital at Westmead, Demi-Lee Brennan is a one-in-6 billion miracle.

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Dissent Grows as Scientists Oppose NASA’s New Moon Mission

 
By dneudecker at January 24, 2008 - 8:43pm | News | Scientific

NASA's current plan for manned space exploration focuses on establishing a base on the moon, as a vital stepping stone for a visit to Mars. The initiative has been trumpeted by the Bush administration, which wants the first mission to launch by 2020. But trouble is brewing as a growing group of former mission managers, planetary scientists and astronauts argues against any manned moon mission at all. One alternative, they say: Send astronauts to an asteroid as a better preparation for a Martian landing.

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Mysterious hole in pond sparks speculation of a meteorite

 
By dneudecker at January 22, 2008 - 1:15pm | News | Scientific

Spruce Grove residents woke up yesterday to a mysterious octopus-shaped hole in a frozen golf-course pond.
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Milky Rain

 
By dneudecker at January 21, 2008 - 11:30am | News | Scientific

The New Mexico Environment Department is looking into what caused a strange milky white rain to fall on Grant County Monday.

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Strange Science Takes Time

 
By ScottL at January 11, 2008 - 8:59am | News | Scientific

The late astronomer Carl Sagan popularized the saying that "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence," in reference to reports of alien visitations. Generating low-cost commercial fusion power, isolating antimatter and tracing reverse-time causality aren't as far out there as UFOs, but a similar rule might well apply: Extraordinary science requires extraordinary effort.

With that in mind, here's a progress report on three extraordinary science projects that have popped up in the news: (Click Here For Rest Of Story)

 

Why Science Is Wrong

 
By ScottL at January 2, 2008 - 9:05am | News | Scientific

Science can deal with the brain, but has no way to deal with the concept of mind.

Science plays a critically important role in our lives. It not only influences the technology we use, it also affects our politics (global warming being but one example), our religion (”Is God just a fantasy?”), our philosophies (”Live today for tomorrow you may die”), even how we think of ourselves both as individuals and as components of the community of all existing things.

Science has done arguably a better job selling itself as a kind of humanistic religion than most religions have done selling themselves in recent decades. In the process, western society has transformed itself into materialistic cultures of doubters, naysayers and acquisitors. We believe nothing is credible unless it can be proven and nothing is of value unless it can be related somehow to money, its acquisition and its spending. While science has not taught this directly, the belief results from the prevailing beliefs and structures of science and their pervasive influence on our lives. (Click Here For Rest Of Story)

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Parallel Universes Beguile Science

 
By ScottL at January 1, 2008 - 11:20am | News | Scientific

Is the universe -- correction: "our" universe -- no more than a speck of cosmic dust amid an infinite number of parallel worlds? A staple of mind-bending science fiction, the possibility of multiple universes has long intrigued hard-nosed physicists, mathematicians and cosmologists too. We may not be able -- as least not yet -- to prove they exist, many serious scientists say, but there are plenty of reasons to think that parallel dimensions are more than figments of eggheaded imagination. (Click Here For Rest Of Story)

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**ORVP IV

 
Open Remote Viewing Project IV

GhostlyTalk and Trinity Science are excited to announce a new Open Remote Viewing Project IV. The project will adhere to strict scientific guidelines and procedures, and anybody can participate.

:: Target ID ::

4078
0559

'Describe the Target'


:: Target ID ::

0835
7877

'Describe the Target'


Project CLOSED in Analysis




::Goals

  • We have a question that needs answering, represented by assigned ID's
  • Invite participation by anybody and everybody
  • Promote the learning and practice of Remote Viewing

::Project Team (Who's Doing What for ORVP IV)

It's important to note that we're using 'viewer blind' protocols; Everyone involved in the actual remote viewing has absolutely NO information about what's being remote viewed. No one involved in the tasking or analysis of the Project will actively remote view.

  • Project Tasking Manager: Vance S. West (Created targets and ID's)
  • Blind Analyst: TBD (Produces blind analysis of submitted data)
  • Remote Viewers: Whomever participates (Hopefully somebody does...)

::Participation

  • Everyone is encouraged to participate; First Timers-Inexperienced-Experienced
  • Methodology Agnostic. This is open to anyone & everyone no matter what their method
  • Participants can remain anonymous
  • All you need is Yourself, some free downloads, pen & paper

::Timeline (Subject to Change, Check Periodically)

  • 06-Jan-2008 :: Initial Target ID's Announced on air and Posted Here
  • 13-Apr-2008 :: Deadline for Submissions
  • 25-May-2008 :: Tentative Date for Project Feedback\Discussion

::Downloads (PDF Files | Click to Open | Right-Click to Save)

::What To Do

  • Listen to the show 06-Jan-2008 - Stay Updated by Checking this Page
  • Check Out the 'Project Overview' and 'Guides'; Grab the 'Submission Cover Sheet'
  • If you're brand new to RV consider downloading the 'Prepared Worksheets'
  • Do your session(s) on the Target ID's above; 'Describe the Target'
  • Submit to: orvp at trinityscience dot com - By Fax: 321.238.0101

::Resources





:: Total Submissions Received ::

12

Updated: 14-Apr-2008 1100hrs

Project CLOSED

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Doomsters

 
By ScottL at December 20, 2007 - 10:18am | News | Scientific

One well known theme of cult activity is that of apocalypse – that the world is about to come to an end. I’ve dealt with the most well known cases in Cult Suicides, but the ‘tradition’ is far more widespread.
Sometimes the process can appear almost comical, rather than tragic, as we shall see. And we shall also attempt, here, to come to an understanding of what impulses may be behind this idea of mass destruction. Well, it isn’t exactly destruction. (Click Here For Rest Of Story)

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Bizarre New Form of Life Found in Arctic Ocean, Scientists Announce

 
By Elmer at January 12, 2007 - 11:16pm | Scientific

An entirely new group of tiny and bizarre marine algae has been discovered in the Arctic Ocean. Click here to read.

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The Year in Biotech

 
By Elmer at January 1, 2007 - 3:38pm | Scientific

Brain chips, gene chips, magical pills, and stem-cell cures. Click here to read.

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2006: A year of invention

 
By Elmer at January 1, 2007 - 3:25pm | Scientific

A round-up of the most interesting, surprising and sometimes alarming patent applications covered by New Scientist Magazine during 2006. Click here to read.

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