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Telescope Buying Guide - How To Buy A Telescope?
Science | By Koz Huseyin @ Tuesday, 19th August 2008 @ 11:01 AM

Are you interested in astronomy? Wouldn't it be great, to really see, what all those shinning points of light are, in the night sky? Well, you can with a telescope, but how to buy a telescope? What do you need to get started in astronomy, and wouldn't it be great to have it all in an easy telescope buying guide, such as this article? Well, you have it. Here is the article, that can help you get into astronomy. First it is important to consider a few points, when wondering how to... more...


Do Any Fossils Prove That Birds Evolved From Dinosaurs?
Science | By Russ Miller @ Tuesday, 19th August 2008 @ 2:58 AM

Never has an intermediate fossil of a reptile evolving into a bird been found. Thousands of fossilized reptiles and birds are documented, yet not a single transitional fossil has been discovered that proves one species morphed into the other creature. The overall fossil record is an enemy to Darwinism. All higher kinds of plants and animals appear abruptly in the fossil record with no transitional types linking one group to another. The amount of transitional forms involved in t... more...


A Guide To The Basic Principles Of Fibre Optics
Science | By Shaun Parker @ Monday, 18th August 2008 @ 4:38 PM

For years information was transmitted using electronic pulses down a copper wire as this was thought to be the most effective method available. This was until 1970 when the application of light refraction science was combined with cutting-edge engineering to create fibre optics. It is a unique triumph of the two disciplines and has revolutionised the way in which we communicate. The science that fibre optics is based on is directing light by refraction. This was first demonstrated in 1840... more...


Can Life Spontaneously Generate Itself From Non-Life?
Science | By Russ Miller @ Sunday, 17th August 2008 @ 12:49 AM

Real science does not wander off into what I call flights of fancy hoping to prove the unprovable. However, this is exactly what supporters of Darwinism do in trying to bolster their claim that life spontaneously generated itself from non-life. And how does this claim hold up under the microscope of real science? One of the primary laws of science is the Law of Biogenesis. This law of real science states that life can only come from living matter. In other words, n... more...


How Uranus Is Situated In The Solar System
Science | By Andrew Gibson @ Friday, 15th August 2008 @ 12:45 PM

Uranus is planet very much like Jupiter and Saturn, a big mass of gas without a firm surface. But it is much smaller than either of them and much further from the sun. As it receives much less heat from the sun, the temperature on its surface is lower. It has a very tick cloud of methane which is just not possible on Saturn or Jupiter. It is this presence of methane on the planet which gives it its characteristic blue color. It was only in March 1977 did the astronomers notice that ther... more...


Where Are The Intermediate Fossils?
Science | By Russ Miller @ Friday, 15th August 2008 @ 3:03 AM

"Where's the beef?" is a famous question in advertising history. Three old ladies were eyeing some big, fluffy hamburger buns when one of them suddenly, gruffly demanded what all three of them wanted to know, which was why the hamburger patty itself was so small. According to real science, a version of that same question is appropriate to challenge advocates of Darwinism with: Where are the intermediate fossils? Unfortunately for Darwinists it is a question the... more...


Does The Lilith Exist As the Second Moon
Science | By Andrew Gibson @ Thursday, 14th August 2008 @ 1:36 PM

Many astrologers only use the ten astrological planets. The astrological planets include the Sun, the Moon, and Pluto, but exclude Earth as a planet. However, some astrologers use additional objects, most commonly Lilith, the second moon of Earth. Though the existence of Lilith is yet to be confirmed, many astrologers believe that Lilith is a hypothetical or metaphysical object, rather than a reality. For most astrologers, the inclusion of Lilith in their calculations, as well as findi... more...


The Importance Of Venus In The Solar System
Science | By Andrew Gibson @ Thursday, 14th August 2008 @ 1:10 PM

The solar system consists of nine planets and the Venus planet is the second planet of the solar system. The Sun and the planet Mercury form the structure of the solar system and the solar system is 360 degree circular in shape. The planet Venus is positioned the second from the Sun and it takes nearly 225 days for revolving around the Sun. Venus planet has a standard radius of 0.7 A.U and it spins retrospectively. One day on the planet Venus relates to 243 days on the planet Earth and t... more...


How Our Understanding Of Horoscopes Has Increased
Science | By Andrew Gibson @ Thursday, 14th August 2008 @ 1:07 PM

Horoscopes come from the study of astrology. Astrology is the study of the stars and planets. Astrology as has been in practice for thousands of years. In china the season are not that much different from one another like they are in the United States. Farmers in America know to plant crops in the spring, but in China they use the position of constellations to determine the best time to plant new crops. The Ancient Greeks were among the first to study the stars and sun and planets to use ... more...


The Sun And Its Solar Eclipse
Science | By Andrew Gibson @ Thursday, 14th August 2008 @ 1:02 PM

The sun is the largest and the most prominent feature in the solar system. The sun constitutes about 90% of the entire mass of the solar system. The largest heat and light source for the solar system is the sun. The temperature at the outer layer is 6000 centigrade and the interior part of the sun has a temperature of 15,000,000 centigrade. The inner part of the sun has high pressure and temperature that leads to nuclear fusion reactions that give the enormous amount of energy for the su... more...


Pluto And Its Influence On Astrology And Horoscopes
Science | By Andrew Gibson @ Thursday, 14th August 2008 @ 1:00 PM

The only planet in our so far system which has not been visited by any space craft is Pluto. Even if trying to see through a very powerful telescope from the Earth, it remains a tiny spec in space. Astronomers have been able to see the planet with the very powerful Hubble Space Telescope. Pluto is the farther planet from the Sun, but due to the odd behavior of its orbit, it gets nearer than Neptune for 20 odd years out of its 249 Earth year orbit. It is the second biggest known dwarf pl... more...


Why Saturn Is Called The Ringed Planet
Science | By Andrew Gibson @ Thursday, 14th August 2008 @ 12:59 PM

Saturn can also be said to be 'The Ringed Planet'. It is the second largest planet in our solar system and the sixth planet from the Sun. Like Jupiter, Saturn is also a huge mass of gaseous sphere. If a space craft tried to explore the planet, it would just pass straight through it. The planet has around 30,000 kilometer thick layer of gaseous hydrogen which slowly gives way to metallic hydrogen, just like Jupiter. Even though the mass of Saturn is 95 times more than earth it ... more...


Neptune And The Solar System
Science | By Andrew Gibson @ Thursday, 14th August 2008 @ 12:32 PM

Neptune is a blue planet like our own earth. Its inner two third is rocky and the outer one third is gaseous. The gases on Neptune are mainly hydrogen, helium and methane. From the outside it is, therefore, like Jupiter which is a gigantic gaseous ball. It is much smaller than Jupiter though and much further too. It is, therefore, not visible to the naked eye and a telescope is required for the purpose. The mass of Neptune is only seven times that of Earth while its volume is 58 times th... more...


Moon Signs And Their Influence In Astrology
Science | By Andrew Gibson @ Thursday, 14th August 2008 @ 11:23 AM

You may have heard of Moon signs, which like Sun signs and star signs are all parts of astrology and determining someone's personality and future by examining celestial bodies. A star sign, sometimes called a sun sign, is the position of the sun viewed from Earth in respect to one of the 12 zodiac signs. Your sun sign is the position of the Sun within one of these zodiac constellations at the time of your birth. Sun signs are the most common way to determine your horoscope. The Mo... more...


The Moon And Its Influence On Daily Horoscopes
Science | By Andrew Gibson @ Thursday, 14th August 2008 @ 11:16 AM

The giant impact theory says that initially the Earth did not contain the moon. At some point of time, a planet or a mass larger than Mars struck the Earth giving a great blow. As a result, the body mass and a piece of the earth vaporized. The resulting vaporized particles combined to form moonlets and it started orbiting the earth forming the moon. The rocks in the moon were analyzed and the age of the moon is found to be 4.5 billion years, very close to the age of the earth. Moon is ve... more...


Fight Terrorists with Water
Science | By Paul Fitzgerald @ Wednesday, 13th August 2008 @ 8:06 AM

Sounds like a silly game, doesn't it? Like something children might play with squirt guns or balloons full of water. Actually, it's quite serious business. It's no secret that there are all manner of terrorist groups that want to destroy those of us in the West. We are the enemy; we follow the wrong religion, we allow our women to flaunt their bodies in public, and so on. They have any number of reasons for hating us. The point is, they want to kill us, and right now they ... more...


What Do Solar Winds Have To Do With Life On Mars?
Science | By Russ Miller @ Wednesday, 13th August 2008 @ 1:40 AM

The concept that there is life on other planets and in other galaxies is widely popular. It is the core idea of countless science fiction novels. Many television shows, including the classic Star Trek series, and major movies have been spawned by this concept. Some blockbuster movies that come to mind include Close Encounters of the Third Kind, 1977; Star Wars, 1977; E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, 1982; Independence Day, 1996; and Signs, 2002. Moviegoers find such film-fare fascinat... more...


Where Did Life Come From?
Science | By Russ Miller @ Tuesday, 12th August 2008 @ 7:47 PM

This might be the biggest question of all. Darwinists claim that life arose after a BIG unexplained explosion led to the formation of a big rock. Then oceans formed on the rock and from these primordial oceans life somehow arose. As a result of this naturalistic philosophy being imposed upon scientific researchers today, many roadblocks to real science have been erected. For example, real science reveals no known way that nature could allow complex, living systems to dev... more...


Is Darwinism Based On Established Scientific Facts?
Science | By Russ Miller @ Tuesday, 12th August 2008 @ 7:47 PM

Darwinism is taught in America's public schools as if it were real science, but is it really? And does valid evidence exist that will thoroughly refute the contentions long made by advocates of Darwinian-style (one kind of creature evolving into another kind of creature, such as apes evolving into humans) evolution? This is one of a series of articles that explore these questions. In each article I discuss a particular subject that Darwinists contend is proof of Darwinian-sty... more...


The History Of Horoscopes And Astrology
Science | By Andrew Gibson @ Tuesday, 12th August 2008 @ 10:46 AM

For most of us, our only knowledge of horoscopes comes from what we read in the newspaper or read in a magazine while were in line at the supermarket. These horoscopes are full of vague predictions and advice that can be interpreted any number of ways, thus earning them a reputation of worthlessness and the skepticism of experts. However, a true horoscope, not one that is found in the newspaper or online, is a work of precision, as technical as schematics, and as revealing as an X-ray. ... more...



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