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29 January 2014 > CatastrophismThe Chinese paper on a comet involvement in the C14 spike at 775AD, as recorded in Tang astronomical records (Liu et al, Nature Science Report
Chesil Beach
29 January 2014 > GeologyChesil 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 > AstronomyFor 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
Locating the city of Sodom
28 January 2014 > ArchaeologyThere 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
Celtic Calendar
27 January 2014 > AstronomyThis 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
Observed eclipse data doesn't fit with the modelled eclipse data
27 January 2014 > AstronomyAt 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,
A Strange kind of bird behaviour
27 January 2014 > AnthropologyIn The Times January 10th 2014, the Red Knecked Phalorope spends the summer months gobbling midges in Scotland but it spends the winter in a
Tang Astronomy
27 January 2014 > AstronomyAt 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
Milk digestion amongst European people
26 January 2014 > EvolutionLactose 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
The 'raash' of Uzziah
26 January 2014 > Ancient historyIn the very first SIS Workshop Martin Sieff had an article on the raash of Uzziah as it was described by Velikovsky in one of
Noah's Ark (Utnapishtim)
26 January 2014 > Ancient historyWilliam 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,
NEOWISE
26 January 2014 > AstronomyAt 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
Back to the 775AD event ... the Chinese broadside
24 January 2014 > ElectromagnetismAt 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
Interstadials in the Ice Ages
24 January 2014 > GeologyThis 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
Tree roots at the sea side
24 January 2014 > GeologyAt 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 > AstronomySIS 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
The solar wind makes water using space dust
24 January 2014 > PhysicsAt 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
Boozey post
24 January 2014 > ArchaeologyAt 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
Earth's hidey dance with some interesting neighbours
24 January 2014 > AstronomyI suppose this gives us some idea of resonant orbits - or why we are not being constantly bombarded by objects and debris from elsewhere
More archaeology ...
23 January 2014 > ArchaeologyAt 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