Mark Iverson quoted:
The researchers used a custom-built microscope with an iron-coated
tip to manipulate cobalt atoms on a plate of manganese. Through
scanning tunneling microscopy, the team repositioned individual
cobalt atoms on a surface that changed the direction of the
electrons' spin.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2949640/Noahs-Ark-found-in-Turkey.html
THE remains of Noah's Ark have been discovered 13,000ft up a Turkish
mountain, it has been claimed.
A group of Chinese and Turkish evangelical explorers say they have
found wooden remains on Mount Ararat in eastern
Terry sez:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2949640/Noahs-Ark-found-in-Turkey.html
THE remains of Noah's Ark have been discovered 13,000ft up a Turkish
mountain, it has been claimed.
A group of Chinese and Turkish evangelical explorers say they have
found wooden remains on Mount
Hi dear list
Do you know that there is a torque in all gases when there is a rotation in
them? The rotation causes the molecule to experience
different centrifugal forces when going forwards or backwards in the
direction of flow. This effectively is experienced as a torque that in
combination
On 04/27/2010 12:06 PM, Terry Blanton wrote:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2949640/Noahs-Ark-found-in-Turkey.html
THE remains of Noah's Ark have been discovered 13,000ft up a Turkish
mountain, it has been claimed.
Isn't this the second or third Noah's Ark found on Mount Ararat?
Mr. Lawrence sez:
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Let's back up, and say it took 150 days. Then how torrential must the
rain have been? It must have been 15,000/150 = 100 inches per hour.
That's just under 2 inches *per* *minute*, everywhere on Earth,
continuously, for 150 days and nights.
Uh, huh.
So 'scuse
Hey, it was getting boring around here. ;-)
T
You know I would like to find a new source of energy, find a way to cheaply
take the salt out of water,
and to find a technology to take us to the stars. I have been trying to
do this for years. It has proven to be a hard nut to crack.
I have lower goals too. I have designed an adapter to
At 03:04 PM 4/27/2010, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Let's just step back for a moment, and consider that the Flood story is
predicated on the inerrancy of the Old Testament.
Pucky. It's a story. It's a story whether or not the OT is
inerrant. Now, if it's a story, inerrant or not, it's still
I wrote:
In the short story The Last Question Asimov had a gigantic computer,
Multivac, solving the energy crisis in 2061, by tapping solar energy of the
sun with a small station, one mile in diameter, circling the Earth at half
the distance of the Moon. . . .
Things often turn out to be
They use a little more than Velcro:
http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2009-04-08-n39.html
T
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From: fznidar...@aol.com
...I would also like to help mitigate another crisis, the reemergence of bed
bugs...
You could just do as the native Americans do -- Just ask them to leave, and
they do, according to Hopis Red Elk and Robert Ghostwolf :-) .
On 04/27/2010 08:28 PM, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
At 03:04 PM 4/27/2010, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
On the other hand, if it *is*
inerrant, then we can also take as true the fact that the rains lasted
150 days, not more, not less, and that *all* the high mountains were
covered to a
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