Re: [CTRL] OT: Atmospheric oxygen concentration dropping ?

2000-03-06 Thread Bill Kingsbury
-Caveat Lector- A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/" /A -Cui Bono?- Sun, 05 Mar 2000, Jim Lambert indicated: snip ...if our bodies adapted to an environment with 150 % of today's atmospheric pressure, and 35% more oxygen, then we would be virtually invulnerable to bacteria, virus, mold,

Re: [CTRL] OT: Atmospheric oxygen concentration dropping ?

2000-03-06 Thread Bill Kingsbury
-Caveat Lector- A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/" /A -Cui Bono?- Thanks, Vincent -- LOL! Very good point about amber's 'static electrical properties'. The amber (fossilized conifer resin) containing those ancient air bubbles could have been 'charged' by high energy particles in solar and cosmic

[CTRL] OT: Atmospheric oxygen concentration dropping ?

2000-03-04 Thread Bill Kingsbury
-Caveat Lector- A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/" /A -Cui Bono?- Hi, Maybe I've missed it, but I've seen no discussion, and lots of allegations, regarding a basic scientific issue: There is a rumor (or urban legend) to the effect that in recent centuries and decades, the Earth's atmospheric

Re: [CTRL] OT: Atmospheric oxygen concentration dropping ?

2000-03-04 Thread Bill Kingsbury
-Caveat Lector- A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/" /A -Cui Bono?- Saul Pressman wrote: Dear Bill, Ed McCabe said in Vancouver in May 1993, when we brought him in to speak, that the earth's atmosphere had fairly recently been at 35% oxygen. He also said that tests had been done in Gary, Indiana near