Imagine we are blind and have a mysterious present in front of us: a mysterious black box. We tap on the box, we feel it with our hands, if we have some sonar/x-ray equipment – we might try to scan the interior but we'd need a sighted assistant to tell us about the...
Sometimes, that's all i seem to have.. i wanted to entitle this essay “the loneliness of integrity” to emphasize the solitary aspect but.. i like simplicity and can emphasize the other fact in the body (like i did).. There is Strength in integrity but it sure can be a...
Most religions 'lay claim' to God, describing God in a unique way relating to them. Fine for religions; bad for science. Historically, science has pulled away from religion and God in an attempt to understand nature / the universe without It. All well and good but if God had...
Leave it to God to teach me what i'm weak on. It always only takes four things: Trust in Her, patience, prayer, and a certain open-mindedness (mental flexibility). This time it took only what? Two days? i wasn't even looking because i lacked faith in my visualization skills.....
This essay is basically a proof that God cannot be material; God must be spiritual. i thought about writing a screenplay/story based on the idea God was an inspired engineer on a research team. The more i thought about the idea, the more it displeased me because we (we and...
Spanish Astronomers Claim Dwarf Sun Beyond Pluto
The idea of a new planet being discovered in our Solar System is pretty exciting. Even more so because of the many theories about "planet-x" or "Nibiru"...
created by colesakick | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 43747 views | 2 recommendations | 20 comments
Not enough is known yet about the widely-reported 'dark flow' which is the apparent motion of all matter in the known universe toward a possible, and impossible, gravitational mass outside the universe. ...
opinion by Fairbanks | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 269 views | 2 recommendations | 3 comments
We'd like to think that astronomical science has it all "down pat," but the universe is steadfastly determined to keep throwing astronomers curve balls that undermine even their best theories. First, it was a...
opinion by mgmirkin | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 719 views | 44 recommendations | 17 comments
One would like to think that modern science knows everything and understands all about near-Earth and deep space physical processes. But it's just not so. At least, it seems that papers explaining the actual...
created by mgmirkin | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 1307 views | 62 recommendations | 22 comments
The force of gravity rules supreme according to the cosmological model currently in vogue. But is gravity actually the strongest force in nature and is it truly the only prime mover and shaker in the cosmos?...
opinion by mgmirkin | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 1632 views | 44 recommendations | 25 comments
The Big Bang currently rules supreme in the sciences. But for how long can this flight of fancy survive in the face of mounting evidence to the contrary? A recent discovery threatens to overturn the tables in the...
created by mgmirkin | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 2576 views | 25 recommendations | 17 comments
Polar Shift to happen in 2012"In 2012 the next polar reversal will take place on earth. This means that the North Pole will be changed into the South Pole. Scientifically this can only be explained by...
created by Albert Milliron | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 5942 views | 9 recommendations | 16 comments
While the "Big Bang" theory is certainly the entrenched incumbent paradigm, a scrappy underdog theory is waiting in the wings for its moment to shine. Its name is "Plasma Cosmology," and its proponents adopt a...
opinion by mgmirkin | 3 years ago | updated 2 years ago 3095 views | 22 recommendations | 7 comments
In science, we would like to think that there are no taboos and that all subjects should be available for research. Not so, unfortunately... What do the terms "cold fusion," "UFO," "Velikovsky" stir in the minds...
created by mgmirkin | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 2204 views | 25 recommendations | 8 comments
It is generally believed that falsifiability and predictive ability are two cornerstones of science. As a corollary, the critical experiment (experimentum crucis) is a widely accepted method of determining which...
created by mgmirkin | 3 years ago | updated 2 years ago 11330 views | 7 recommendations | 9 comments