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141. A Note on the Patten Aging Theory [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... counteracted by higher oxygen levels. In spite of the above considerations, it is my opinion that the most important effects of higher atmospheric carbon dioxide result from the modified biological chemistry within the body. The most important of these is probably the higher retention of the trace elements, especially zinc, in the blood. The Pattens have cited an ... of animals and man. There may be several different mechanisms by which carbon dioxide atmospheric content may affect aging. I believe that the most important of these are the modified chemical reactions which take place within the body. Other factors are suggested from assorted studies. Two different groups have suggested that higher carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere may act ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 320  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol0201/66note.htm
142. Forbidden Science by Richard Milton [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... same Melvin Cook who earned so many favourable mentions in Milton's earlier The Facts of Life) which offered a detailed explanation of the cold fusion' experiments, concluding that physical chemistry, not "cold fusion" is the source of the observed heat', with factors such as tritium contamination in the heavy water and the composition of the glass ... problems, only to have their work suppressed and ignored by the scientific establishment, or whether you believe that they got it wrong and discovered nothing more than the slightly odd chemical and electrical effects you can get when you play around with palladium, heavy water and electricity in a test tube. Milton clearly takes the former view, claiming that ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 320  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1994no2/32forbd.htm
143. Thoth Vol VI, No 4: June 30, 2002 [Journals] [Thoth]
... one of his superconductors. The details were sketchy. But the basics are these make a superconducting disc 145 millimetres in diameter and 6 millimetres thick, according to a special chemical recipe that Podkletnov did not make public. Cool the disc to below -233C, then levitate it using a magnetic field. Finally, apply an electric current alternating at ... electric field to form an electric dipole. Since each particle is free to rotate, the dipoles will align themselves with the field so that they always attract each other. Chemists who deal with dipolar molecules have already noted the similarity of their interactions to that of gravity. The distortion of the subatomic particles is exceedingly small and so the dipole ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 320  -  19 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/thoth/thoth6-04.htm
144. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Review]
... prominent Russian physics journal Uspekhi Fisicheskikh Nauk (1 ) summing up the results of more than three decades of investigations of anomalous statistical regularities in a wide range of physical, chemical, and biological processes, from radioactive decay to the rates of biochemical reactions. The evidence points unambiguously to the existence of a previously unknown relationship between fluctuations in the ... " We are talking of the "spread of readings" of measurements. The "spread of readings" is something to be eliminated rather than studied. When physicists or chemists get a scatter of data greater than anticipated on account of inaccuracies of individual stages of investigations, the physicist will reach out for his soldering iron and screwdriver, and ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 320  -  13 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2004n3/53internet.htm
... shells or rims surrounding them. All refractory components appear to have suffered some flash' heating event of unknown origin [3 ] and consequently show a complex and unearthly' chemistry and morphology. The high and low temperature components of chondrites are well mixed, generally as separate entities. They have not grown from a refractory core outwards to a ... a number of effects: Heating would be most intense along the axis of the discharge, falling off with radial distance from the axis. This might explain some of the chemical differences between CAI's by varying degrees of vaporisation of precursor solids [19]. Such differential heating would have the more refractory type A CAI's condensing and cooling last along ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 320  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1988/49form.htm
146. Letters [Journals] [Pensee]
... T. Wilson have both said that the petroleum came as a rain from above. While this is open to discussion, the fact of the matter still is that the chemistry of petroleum found in recent sediments such as outlined by Smith and that found in ancient sediments are not the same. One would still have to explain the ways in ... or older than their length would indicate. It has often been observed that stalactites and stalagmites grow rapidly under bridges and limestone monuments. This is due to the fact that chemical changes (an increase in calcium hydroxide) have rendered mortar limestone much more soluble than virgin rock. These changes occur during the heating and crushing process at the quarry ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 319  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/pensee/ivr03/47letter.htm
... find that a large range of organic compounds are produced, including the precursors of amino acids. For this reason we think that Jupiter is of substantial interest for pre-biological organic chemistry, and I do think that organic matter is dropping from the skies of Jupiter like manna from heaven. It's on Earth where I have difficulty understanding manna from heaven ... at the door of this hall, where representative of that Student [Academic] Freedom Forum organization has a table- I was given the opportunity to answer Professor Burgstahler, chemist of University of Kansas- [aside, to Lorraine Spiess] I wish number Vi- as to the constituency of clouds. I never put it that clouds must ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 319  -  30 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/articles/talks/aaas1974/aaasam.htm
... and to others by the fall of such bodies? COMPOSITION OF COMETARY GASES 113. The tails of comets, as revealed by the spectroscope, include all gases known to chemistry. They reveal the spectra of hydrogen, nitrogen, hydrocarbon, sodium, iron vapour, magnesium, calcium, the deadly cyanogen and other gases. Frequently the tails ... accounted for their immunity. The origin was attributed to rats because rats were affected in the same way, but its probable explanation is quite another thing. Man is affected chemically by certain combinations. The Oriental blood differs in subtle respects from the European, and what may destroy the one does not necessarily affect the other. In a recent ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 319  -  31 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/beaumont/earth/08-comets.htm
... memorial generations becomes broken. Datings are then made by examining the stratification of fossils and human products below the ground. Here, and far beyond, extend the workings of chemical clocks, such as radiocarbon dating, potassium-argon dating, and so forth. Geological and archaeological dating are achieved by the penetration of strata of earth and the remains of ... history. It may be understood, then, how the biological sciences will enter the debate: through direct challenges to Darwinian uniformitarianism; through new hypotheses handed over to the chemists of life and genetics, who are already making such rapid progress that they encourage revolutionary primevologists to think in turn of the famous literary work of Ovid, not to ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 319  -  30 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/articles/talks/saidye/21grazia.htm
150. Reviews [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... or welts of Pangaea, or in one of the major sedimentary thrust basins discussed heretofore as going out radially from the ice sheet depression zones or shields". the physical chemistry of oil is better accounted for by this model than by any uniformitarian theory anomalous pressures and pressure gradients are common in oil wells; the rock permeabilities are such that ... of the Pensee "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered" series will be familiar with the name of Melvin Cook and his electrical theory of gravity (The Science of High Explosives, American Chemical Society Monograph no.139, appendix III, pp.422-426). His name cropped up again in a footnote to Robert Bass's paper in the SIS Glasgow Conference ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 318  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1988no1/30revie.htm
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