Planet Wide Dust Storm on Mars
A dust storm is raging on Mars, and it is now so huge it is encircling the whole planet.
This rare occurrence comes at a time when Earth is seeing
A dust storm is raging on Mars, and it is now so huge it is encircling the whole planet.
This rare occurrence comes at a time when Earth is seeing
Humans first gave a name to the color blue about 4500 years ago. The first ones to do so were the Egyptians who knew how to produce blue dye.
In one of his EU lectures Dr. Gerald Pollak makes the suggestion that the atmospheric jet stream of our planet may be an important contributor to its magnetic filed.
The jet stream is
A common criticism of the eternal universe is that such a universe will suffer heat death trough entropy. All useful energy will at some point be spent, leaving the universe with
Mercury makes its rounds around the Sun a little faster than Newton predicted. This anomaly has been known since Newton's time. But it wasn't before Einstein came along with his curved space-time that conventional science settled the matter for themselves…
Ever since Galileo’s time, we have monitored the Sun closely. One thing that has been carefully registered is the number of sunspots visible at any given time.
What has been noted is
Conventional physics has gravity as a constant force that depends on mass alone.
There is a constant G associated with the equation expressing the relationship
Contrary to popular belief, modern science is full of contradictions and unsolved puzzles, and it does not take more than mild curiosity to uncover these problems. Snell's law Reading about Snell's Law, we only need to take a quick look…
The stability of our solar system is one of the oldest problems in theoretical physics, dating back to Isaac Newton. Newton used his laws of force and motion to determine the motion of a single planet around the Sun. However,…
Current understanding of planetary magnetic fields is that they are the products of what is loosely termed dynamo currents.
In the case of our own planet
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