Category Archives: Science

The Science Delusion: dogma in contemporary science – Rupert Sheldrake

Sheldrake questions many of science’s basic ‘truths’, which are revealed, with splendid irony, to be either assumptions or, heaven forbid, beliefs. That the Universe began with a Big Bang has been orthodoxy since the 1960s, but it is actually a… Continue reading

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Last Call at the Oasis documenatary on water crisis

Developed, financed and executive produced by Participant Media, the company responsible for AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH, FOOD, INC. and WAITING FOR “SUPERMAN”, LAST CALL AT THE OASIS presents a powerful argument for why the global water crisis will be the central… Continue reading

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Scientists Stumped By Sun’s Asymmetrically Reversing Magnetic Field

The Sun’s magnetic field is reversing, South becoming North, as it does approximately every 11 years on a cycle, but this time, something even stranger is going on: The North is moving much faster than the South, and space scientists… Continue reading

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Biophotons – Dr. Fritz Albert Popp: DNA, Cells, Health & Resonance

Recommended is this informative article titled Are Humans Really Beings of Light?  A great primer to the research of Dr. Fritz Albert Popp discussing the nature of biophotonic emissions, cellular health and DNA. Upon digging around a bit further I… Continue reading

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Russia Stunned After Japanese Rescue Plan To Evacuate 40 Million Revealed

A new report circulating in the Kremlin today prepared by the Foreign Ministry on the planned re-opening of talks with Japan over the disputed Kuril Islands during the next fortnight states that Russian diplomats were “stunned” after being told by… Continue reading

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Sonoluminescence – light & heat from imploding bubbles

Sonoluminescence can occur when a sound wave of sufficient intensity induces a gaseous cavity within a liquid to collapse quickly. This cavity may take the form of a pre-existing bubble, or may be generated through a process known as cavitation.… Continue reading

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Bruce Lipton, PhD on Fractal Wisdom and Epigenetics

International best-selling author Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D., is a former medical school professor at the University of Wisconsin and research scientist at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He is a pioneer in the revolutionary field of epigenetics, the new… Continue reading

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Fukushima fuel pools – greatest short-term threat to humanity

A few excerpts from an incredibly informative and alarming article regarding the potential dangers surrounding Fukushima reactor #4. Much of this information is still flying under the radar.  Awareness and preventative measures towards nuclear energy are crucial at this time.… Continue reading

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Keshe Foundation to present ground-breaking gravitational space technology on 4/21/2012

The purpose of this exclusive presentation is the introduction of the Keshe Foundation gravitational space technology to the international space agencies and governments. The Foundation is and will stay a neutral organisation without ties to any government. Quote from founder… Continue reading

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Butterfly Wing Colors Come From Space-Age Structures

Some butterflies get their fabulous colors from light refracted through membrane shapes that were first discovered by mathematicians and applied in space-age material science. Using microscopes with three-dimensional nanoscale resolution, Yale University researchers found that shades of green in the… Continue reading

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Ruben’s Tube – Sound Visualization With Fire

The classic physics experiment involving sound, a tube of propane and fire. Pushed through the tube is 449 Hz then higher frequencies, then some jazz and then some rock. This is real life sound visualization.

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Playing pop music via paper posters with conductive ink

Paper posters that play music via printed circuits made with conductive ink have been unveiled. The prototype “Listening Post” poster is a guide to bands performing locally. The interactive poster plays a short clip of a band’s music when a… Continue reading

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