Two weeks since the CERN experiment on neutrinos and some 30 papers in response to the claim they move faster than light have been lodged on the preprint server arXiv – suggesting reasons why the experiment was wrong. At www.thunderbolts.info, however, the actual existence of neutrinos are challenged – but in general neutrinos are accepted by scientists (see www.physorg.com/print237106952.html ).
At www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2011/10/could-mars-be-between-ice-ages-exp… there is an interesting take on climate on Mars – and some of its mysteries. One view is that Mars is a planet where active climate is a thing of the past – the Red Planet is seen moreorless as a dead object. This, the theory goes on to say, Mars is but a shadow of its former self – but is that view correct? This is an attempt to jump start the idea that Mars is simply in thrall, at some point between Ice Ages, a temporary lull.