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  1. Ancient Inventions and Anthropology By Robert Baird
    Summary: Some think the cave drawings show electrical wiring conduits, and I think it might be phosphorous slush in hoses to make the light by which the cave was painted by artists. (6) The value systems of our researchers who want to position themselves and the Euro-Centric financial backers as more civilized are rife in the annals of what some say is far from a science.…


  2. Efficient Transportation Systems By Lance Winslow
    Summary: When large items need to travel down existing roadways and are considered wide loads, long loads or oversized loads they often have different rules for different states, highways, federal and even some counties have their own rules. When businesses have to deal with all these different, often redundant rules and regulations they cannot use the existing transportatioArticle: We see in the organized world of the Japanese with their transit systems and floating airports and super engineer…


  3. Carbon Nano Tube Sheets for Sea World By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Now then since we have this awesome technology coming online, I propose we use these nanotube transparent flexible sheets for the Sea World under water tanks.When a dolphin comes near you will see the dolphin and its RFID Tag will tell the clear nanotube clear wall to display the name for you to see? Article: Carbon Nanotubes will be incredibly strong and transparent; there are many possible uses for them such as military scene of action canopies, weatherproof glass or car windshields.…


  4. UFO Spotted Over Overland Park in 2004
    Summary: A reddish colored dot, hardly noticeable until it began to change color as it get bigger, or closer, changing from red to blue to a bright red and finally to a true gold, not yellow, not orange, but a true gold as it became incredibly bright and huge. 'This is not right', was an everpresent thought, so she watched carefully and noted each and every detail, not knowing what might be important. An eerie thirty minute experience that will require some answers for two quite shaken witnesses…


  5. The Ecology of Environmentalism By Sam Vaknin
    Summary: Nature is universally acknowledged.Modern physics - notably the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics - has abandoned the classic split between (typically human) observer and (usually inanimate) observed. Arguably, bacteria and insects exert on Nature far more influence with farther reaching consequences than Man has ever done.Still, the "Law Article: The concept of "nature" is a romantic invention. It was spun by the likes of Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the 18th as a confabulat…


  6. The Impact of Efficient Epistemologies on Algorithms By Orlando Birbragher
    Summary: But, our system creates systems. As a result, we see no reason not to use the simulation of operating systems that paved the way for the emulation of courseware to improve probabilistic methodologies.We question the need for "fuzzy" communication. As a result, our system evaluates introspective methodologies.Our contributions are twofold. Similarly, weArticle: In recent years, much research has been devoted to the refinement of gigabit switches; nevertheless, few have constructed the s…


  7. Shamans and Their Documented Abilities By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Those waves we create, such as cell phone, waves, electric motor waves, electricity waves, sound waves, radio waves, microwaves, radar, infrared, etc. Then let's also throw in the waves of the body, bio-rhythms of the heart, nerve firing frequency, pulse and the various brain waves. Now then if all this is going on all around us and then we are able to plug intArticle: Many Shamans will go into a sweat house to get their premonitions, here is a make shift sweat house used by such nativ…


  8. Copper Makes the World Go Round Too
    Summary:I'm pretty sure you know what copper is. Rumor even has it that sucking on a copper penny will let the breathalyzer test read 0. In fact, I bet copper has been ingrained in each of our minds because of the existence of Chemistry class in our high school curriculum. While copper is necessary for all higher plants and animals, it can be toxic if found in exceedingly high amounts. There is an inherited illness that retains copper called Wilson's disease, which prevents copper from being …


  9. WILL A NUCLEAR "ARMAGEDDON" BE THE LAST WAR? (PART 1)
    Summary: Instruments of death were freely used -- poison gas, automatic weapons, huge canons, napalm bombs, atomic bombs.When two atom bombs landed, one in Hiroshima and the other in Nagasaki, Japan in 1945, thousands perished in a twinkle of an eye - Hiroshima (80,000), Nagasaki (73,000).Now look at this statistics: World War II took about 55 million lives (four times the casualties of World War I). Hear Carl Sagan again: 'There 's no such thing as a winnable nuclear war because its aftermath w…


  10. Droughts and Salt Water Canals Random Thoughts By Lance Winslow
    Summary: People say it will cost too much to take water from the ocean where 70 percent of our population lives and turn it into fresh water to serve that population's growing needs. Water generally and it depends where you live in the US, costs about $ 1.60-2.10 per 743 gallons, (a unit of water) do not ask me about our system of measurement I am still trying to figureArticle: We need solutions to our drought crisis in this country. There are simple but expensive solutions; for instance; Desal…


  11. Straddling the Science/Magic Line: A Look At Magnetic Therapy
    Summary: Some believe that magnets help restore the flow of blood through the capillaries, therefore assisting in the flushing of toxins that may accumulate due to injury or illness. Does that mean it's all a bunch of hooey?I've learned a lot about magnets since my husband started developing and distributing Bodylinx, a line of inexpensive magnetic bracelets. It turns out that human bodies must be properly reintroduced to the earth's magnetic field. Magnetic wraps have been used for decades to h…


  12. The Intricacies of a Compound Microscope By Mike Spencer
    Summary: Have you ever used a compound microscope? Anton van Leeuwenhoek, considered the father of microscopes, was working in a store that made magnifying glasses and created ways to increase the magnification by grinding smaller and more powerful lenses.Then he began building microscopes and was among one of the first people to see bacteria and cells up close. Article: Have you ever used a compound microscope? Your first thought may be to reply to "no" but odds are if you had enzymology in…


  13. Hydrogen Fuel Cells
    Summary:As a lot of the alternative energy sources, Hydrogen Fuel Cells are a relatively new technology that was originally developed for the space program. The heat output from a fuel cell, however, is quite low when compared with other energy sources such as fossil fuels. There are several advantages of hydrogen fuel cells over other power supplies. If they become popular, cars powered with fuel cells will reduce our dependency on petroleum and cut down on pollution. Hydrogen fuel cells have a…


  14. UAV Acoustic Apparatus for Insect Swarming Stimulus, part two By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Our research will also help controlling run away locust problems and calm down such plagues, which threaten to severely hurt the World's food supply at a time when humans are pushing new unknown problems of massive population increases, ways to catch (using sound containment techniques) the high in protein locusts may also re-supply food in times of such crop aArticle: UAV aural tool for Insect Swarming Stimulus, part two; Using Locust swarms to spasm our enemies using directional soun…


  15. DNA Testing Breaks Down Barriers in the Court Room By Avi Lasarow
    Summary: The technology is so sensitive that it allows identification of a person by analysing DNA collected from a fingerprint left on the surface of an object or from a single hair left at a crime scene.When a crime scene sample or a sample from a suspect is analysed, a DNA profile is produced. In the UK, all crime scene DNA profiles together with those of all suspeArticle: DNA testing has three major applications for forensic studies: identification of missing persons; identification of vict…


  16. Evolution and Exorcisms
    Summary: Indeed, since the reducing impulse undermines fairly huge tracts of experience, people like Wallace, who feel deeply about protecting phenomena they regard as existentially important, frequently conclude that they have no alternative except to embrace spiritualism, and sometimes even to attack the scientific worldview itself, if that is the only way to protect important spheres of experience that have been ejected from science's confining Eden. In response, scientists and philosophers w…


  17. Features of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope
    Summary:The scanning tunneling microscope (STM) invented by Heinrich Rohrer and Gerd Binnig in the 1980s still manages to do a great job today and competes with more advanced microscope types. The scanning tunneling microscope is used for studying the surface atoms that are found on various materials. Electronic device manufacturers use the scanning tunneling microscope as a tool for verifying surface conductivity and improving the size of their electronic devices, and there are numerous other f…


  18. Pasteur
    Summary: After fourteen inoculations, the boy went home to Alsace and had never a sign of the dreadful disease.When there were a dozen other serious diseases whose microbes had not yet been found, why did Pasteur risk his life to experiment with the deadly hydrophobia?The answer may be from his childhood. Fear can be all consuming and destructive, but wise is the person who will conquer fear by directing it in a constructive way. Article:918-451-0270, Terry DashnerI think you will protect from t…


  19. Recognix: Face Recognition Technologies - bringing home the future.
    Summary: 'Protected Application Launch- specific applications can only be activated using face authentication.** 'Files and Folder Encryption- secures sensitive data using encryption key, based on face authentication for access.** 'Password Bank- stores user names and passwords for secure logon to Windows and web applications.** 'Screen saver lock secured by face authentication.www.face-code.com Article:You have seen it in the movies but now it is real, face recognition nocturnal epilepsy …


  20. Is yawning contagious?
    Summary: The heart rate in fact increases on average by 30% during yawning.However to answer the question of 'why yawning is contagious,' three leading theories have been put forward namely the physiology theory, the boredom theory and the evolutionary theory.The physiology theory proposes that the infectious nature of yawning occurs as a result of an involuntary realisation that a deep intake and belching of oxygen and carbon dioxide respectively are needed. Studies have shown that receiving ad…


  21. The Debate About Cloning By Sam Vaknin
    Summary: Still, if a contract has been signed - implicitly or explicitly - between the parties, then such a right may crystallize in the contract and create corresponding duties and obligations, moral, as well as legal.Example:No fetus has a right to sustain its life, maintain, or prolong them at his mother's expense (no matter how minimal and insignificant theArticle: There are two types of cloning. One involves harvesting stem cells from embryos ("therapeutic cloning"). These are the equival…


  22. The FMUP ( Flawed Modern / Ultramodern Physics ) Theory : Superultramodern Physics (SP)
    Summary: The FMUP theory states that modern ( and ultramodern, as extremely modern ) physics is flawed, not absolutely but quite considerably. - Space - time curvature does not exist as a physical / real entity out there but is rather an idea in the universal NSTP (or, in computer terminology, universal non - spatial software). particle disappears from the picture, as space is a form of illusion, and its reappearance is determined by the logic of wave ) the position of particle is determined wit…


  23. Underground Cities, Save the Humans By Lance Winslow
    Summary: They would run off thermo heat from the Earth and be fully stocked and have near bye underground water supplies to draw from.First we would look underground with 4D ground surveillance waves similar to those used in oil exploration, then we would map out the underground area in grids, figure out which underground plan fits in the artificial boxes in the 3D unArticle: Perhaps we should design tunneling robots, which can dig out an underground city. Unmanned Tunneling robots to fabrica…


  24. The New Old Wonders of Electrodes
    Summary:Unless you are paid attention during science class or are mainstay of science fairs, the term electrode will seem fairly faraway to you. It is so common that when you hold anything with a battery, you are in effect holding electrodes too. The term electrode was coined by the great English scientist Michael Faraday. Faraday called the positively charged electrode the anode and the negatively charged electrode the cathode. These dots glow as they come in contact with the electrons therefo…


  25. Treating Chronic Mutational Hepatitis B with Chinese Medicine Vitalliver (Vigconic Suppositories) By Zhang Guan Hua
    Summary: Research Method:Quantitative determination by contrasting HBV-DNA of cases before and after the treatment.Number of cases: 25 (n)Case Selection: Between the age of 16 and 65, in accordance with the diagnosis standards pf chronic Hepatitis B, with negative e antigen and positive e antibody, HBV-DNA > 1'04 cp/mL.Detection Method: AArticle: Research Method:Quantitative determination by contrasting HBV-DNA of cases ere and answerable to the treatment.Number of cases: 25 (n)Case Selection:…



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Summary: Egyptian scholars know there is little other than fiction that can be written about the civilization that lived on the banks of the Nile in far more recent times than the beginning of the 'Old Copper Culture'. The area of the Snake River in east central Minnesota may have been the site of copper mining when the glaciers covered the Great Lakes. In this book, BleArticle: Egyptian scholars know there is little other than fiction that can be written just about the refinement that lived o…

4. Ancient Inventions and Anthropology By Robert Baird
Summary: Some think the cave drawings show electrical wiring conduits, and I think it might be phosphorous slush in hoses to make the light by which the cave was painted by artists. (6) The value systems of our researchers who want to position themselves and the Euro-Centric financial backers as more civilized are rife in the annals of what some say is far from a science.…