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It didn't take long ...

29 January 2014 > Catastrophism
The Chinese paper on a comet involvement in the C14 spike at 775AD, as recorded in Tang astronomical records (Liu et al, Nature Science Report
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Chesil Beach

29 January 2014 > Geology
Chesil Beach, between Weymouth and Abbotsbury, is a huge bank of pebbles, which are graded. Various theories exist about how it originated. However, behind the

Arp Obituary

28 January 2014 > Astronomy
For an interesting obituary go to www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/science-obituaries/10598040/Halton-A... ... Halton Arp is associated with adopting an opinion opposed to the Big Bang theory of how everything
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Locating the city of Sodom

28 January 2014 > Archaeology
There is nothing new under the Sun and so it is with the latest identification of Sodom with Tall el-Hammam in the Kikkar plain, where
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Celtic Calendar

27 January 2014 > Astronomy
This appears to be the calendar referred to by Euan MacKie in a recent post - go to www.celticnz.co.nz/Coligny/ColignyPart1.htm ... but it looks an awful
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Observed eclipse data doesn't fit with the modelled eclipse data

27 January 2014 > Astronomy
At www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/105/01/0061.pdf ... computer modelling of eclipses doesn't fit with observation. The above link shows recorded eclipse data from India, which is regarded as reliable,
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A Strange kind of bird behaviour

27 January 2014 > Anthropology
In The Times January 10th 2014, the Red Knecked Phalorope spends the summer months gobbling midges in Scotland but it spends the winter in a
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Tang Astronomy

27 January 2014 > Astronomy
At http://heritageofjapan.wordpress.com/2014/01/25/the-tang-dynasty-cosmic-... ... further to the recent post on a comet recorded by astronomers during the 8th century AD the link describes the cosmic world
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Milk digestion amongst European people

26 January 2014 > Evolution
Lactose tolerance evolved - it is a genetic change. At http://phys.org/print309711543.html ... we have a story about milk digestion and lactose tolerance. A research undergraduate
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The 'raash' of Uzziah

26 January 2014 > Ancient history
In the very first SIS Workshop Martin Sieff had an article on the raash of Uzziah as it was described by Velikovsky in one of
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Noah's Ark (Utnapishtim)

26 January 2014 > Ancient history
William Thompson has provided two links for this story from the British Museum - www.foxnews.com/2014/01/24/ancient-tablet-reveals-more-details-about-noa... and www.csmonitor.com/layout/set/r14/Science/2014/0125/Noah-s-Ark-Was-it-rea... ... which promotes a book by Irving Finkel,
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NEOWISE

26 January 2014 > Astronomy
At http://phys.org/print309782864.html ... the newly reactivated NEOWISE space telescope mission has been up and running for 25 days. In that time it has detected 857
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Back to the 775AD event ... the Chinese broadside

24 January 2014 > Electromagnetism
At Nature Science Reports 4:3728 (DOI:10.1038/srep03728) - download the four page article at http://cosmictusk.com/8th-century-event-flares-now-comets/ ... Yi Liu et al 'Mysterious abrupt C14 increase in coral
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Interstadials in the Ice Ages

24 January 2014 > Geology
This debate began at Anthony's site, Watts Up With That, some time ago, after the publication of a climate paper that made a great deal
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Tree roots at the sea side

24 January 2014 > Geology
At www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-25865118 ... winter gales in Wales have exposed the hidden remains of trees dating back 6000 years ago. However, on the TV a couple

Water gushing out of a giant asteroid

24 January 2014 > Astronomy
SIS member Robert Farrar sent a link to www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2543973/Ceres-gushing-water-liqu... ... which is about a giant asteroid described as a dwarf planet, namely Ceres, gushing water
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The solar wind makes water using space dust

24 January 2014 > Physics
At http://phys.org/print309545108.html ... water ice is the most abundant solid material in the universe. Much of it is produced as a by product of star
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Boozey post

24 January 2014 > Archaeology
At http://sciencenordic.com/print/2958 ... traces of wine in jars going back to 1100BC have been found in Denmark and Sweden, suggesting Norse people were trading with
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Earth's hidey dance with some interesting neighbours

24 January 2014 > Astronomy
I suppose this gives us some idea of resonant orbits - or why we are not being constantly bombarded by objects and debris from elsewhere
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More archaeology ...

23 January 2014 > Archaeology
At www.q-mag.org/balkans-archaeologists-puzzle-over-7000y-old-copper-find-a... .... which has everything for your average catastrophist and Velikovskian. Ami de Grazia translates into English an article from the German newspaper Der
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