How Did the Universe Survive the Big Bang?
26 Apr 2007 21:03:43 -0700
On Apr 19, 7:11 am, Benj <bjac...@iwaynet.net> wrote:
SDR wrote:
>> All religions are local. Only science is universal.
> Except the religion of science...like the "Big Bang"
> dogma!
The difference is fundamental: Crucially, science
is a continuing debate BASED on the available facts.
The advocates of thos ...
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OT Dodgy science recruitment company
20 Apr 2007 02:00:52 -0700
I decided to post this message to share my experience of two
companies, these being a recruitment consultants called s2hr also
known as Science RO and secondly a cv formatting company called CV
select or CV selector. After finding an interesting job advertised on
TotalJobs.com I sent my CV off to the recruitment c ...
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Warming to Nuclear Power
Tue, 17 Apr 2007 22:15:01 +0100
Promote democratic evolution and win cash! Please vote on the following opinion if you get a moment:
Warming to Nuclear Power
http://www.votivation.com/opinion.php?opinion_id=1799
I think that: I think we have to re-look at building several nuclear power stations if we are to meet or electricity needs and red ...
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Correcting misleading information about nuclear power and raising
awareness of a major alternative
Sun, 15 Apr 2007 10:43:53 +0100
CORRECTING MISLEADING INFORMATION ABOUT NUCLEAR POWER AND RAISING
AWARENESS OF A MAJOR ALTERNATIVE
Thanks to the magic of Google Alerts, it is now possible to know that,
in newspapers, magazines and blogs around the world, large numbers of
articles, reports and comments are appearing that present nuclear powe ...
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How Did the Universe Survive the Big Bang?
14 Apr 2007 23:01:09 -0700
How Did the Universe Survive the Big Bang?
In This Experiment, Clues Remain Elusive
By KENNETH CHANG
Published in New York Times April 12, 2007
An experiment some hoped would reveal a new class of
subatomic particles, and perhaps even point to clues
about why the universe exists at all, has instead
produced a ...
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Will the Moon Crash Into Earth? (part-6) / Brad Guth
Sat, 3 Mar 2007 04:16:43 +0800
Improving upon or even contributing to a given topic just got a little
nastier.
It seems as though I can't so easily add to an existing topic without losing
ground, as in not being able to do such without others blocking my efforts
or otherwise taking whatever from my poor old PC. In which case I'll simply ...
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Mailgate: Message not available (part-3) / Brad Guth
Sat, 3 Mar 2007 03:47:24 +0800
In addition to my getting so many of those pesky "Mailgate: Message not
available" and otherwise being summarily banished because of my sharing the
best available truth, whereas there's yet another ongoing butt-load of
trouble in Usenet River City, isn't there.
In addition to the public and even certain new ...
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Will the Moon Crash Into Earth? (part-5)
Sat, 3 Mar 2007 02:45:26 +0800
It seems as though I can't so easily add to an existing topic without losing
ground, as in not being able to do such without others blocking my efforts
or otherwise taking whatever from my poor old PC. In which case I'll simply
have to post a new topic each and every time. I hope that's OK.
Here's a few o ...
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Will the Moon Crash Into Earth? (part-3)
Sat, 3 Mar 2007 00:55:06 +0800
Apparently that silly moon of ours has gotten itself even more
taboo/nondisclosure than I'd thought, as we can't even argue about the
amount of mass that it's losing without those status quo or bust Usenet
doors slamming shut.
I'd been contributing to the following topic when I'd apparently rocked
their m ...
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Online campaign in support of the 'DESERTEC' concept
2 Mar 2007 06:01:06 -0800
Please lend your support to an online campaign to make politicians
aware of the importance of the 'DESERTEC' concept developed by the
'TREC' international group of scientists, engineers and politicians
(www.trecers.net). The main page for the campaign is at www.trecers.net/yourvoice.html
where further informatio ...
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