Hi, Cycle Scientists, I am thinking of a thread which can answer a question about the Earth's crust and an alleged hot water cycle of Hot Springs, Arkansas. I...
Bill, ... It does take a long time for water to percolate through the karst structure. The water we in the Midwest are taking from the Ogallala aquifer mostly...
Chuck B
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May 1, 2005 6:14 pm
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... Hi, Chuck, Cycles Scientists, I have had some pretty good physics instructors over the years, but if I ever give out another cake, you'll take it! Thanks,...
... Hi, Chuck, Cycles Scientists, I have another thought about this matter, and have pondered it a few days. Here goes: You speak of this hot spot having a...
Bill, ... The minerals dissolved in the water, and especially the isotopic ratios, are the same as those deposited in Kansas. There is evidence of an earlier,...
Chuck B
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May 3, 2005 5:01 pm
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... I'd look at the volcanos of Io to add a broader perspective on the subject. They move also but Io doesn't rotate relative to its primary. Peace James...
Coop Radio: Was the Asian Tsunami Caused by a Galactic Superwave? When: Monday May 2, 2005 at Noon - 1 PM Pacific Time Where: Coop Radio: CFRO 102.7 FM...
Planet Outside Solar System Is Observed By ALICIA CHANG, AP Science Writer 1 hour, 32 minutes ago LOS ANGELES - New images taken of an object five times the...
In the cyclesi files area at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cyclesi/files/BoxJenkins/ I have loaded about 6 files (pdf and doc) describing what Box Jenkins and...
Anna, ... The reason that gamma ray bursts do not coincide with cosmic ray pulses, even though they come from the same object, is that gamma rays travel in a...
Chuck B
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May 4, 2005 1:26 pm
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Dear Anna -- I am in basic agreement with Chuck, although I would not utilize the term 'gravity wave' because I consider it very misleading. If a disturbance...
Gary Vezzoli
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May 4, 2005 5:29 pm
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Hi, Cycles Scientists, Metabolic Cycles of Butterflies: *EMF* rules! Bill Author of Arnold's Law ...
Accidentally found this at: http://www.niburu.nl/index.php?showarticle.php?articleID=6711 The melting of sea ice at the North Pole may be the result of a...
Hitoshi Kitada [time] wrote: [Reply: to ongoing discussion of QM vs CM.] "In QM, time cannot be introduced as an a priori concept; if introduced it leads to a...
Something that I have been thinking about for several years is the formation of beat frequencies between particles when they are in relative motion, or when...
... Something that I have been thinking about for several years is the formation of beat frequencies between particles when they are in relative motion, or...
See http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.cfm for the picture. "Cassini Finds New Saturn Moon that Makes Waves - May. 10, 2005 In a spectacular kick-off to its...
Dr. Gary Vezzoli ["4VWorldx"] wrote: [Reply One page Side, of 54 lines.] I would like to caution a few notions ..... firstly, trying to reconcile the theory of...
Hi, Cycles Scientists, Well, according to the enclosed article, the cycles of hurricanes in the Atlantic are about to start on time again about June 1, and as...
Dr. Donald E. Mitchell [KMTech, & MetaExistence] questions: (14/05/2005) ["Attempted" Ceta-Research (C-R) replies are [square brackets] as such.] 1) What...
Peter Beamish writes, "Reasoning, as earlier presented on cyberspace to [time, et al.] is simply that there exist (experimentally) two "types" of "TIME" namely...
Dear Cycles Researchers Wikipedia (at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/) is a wonderful project to create an entirely free and very comprehensive encyclopaedia of ...
Bill Arnold wrote: [Reply, One Page side of 54 Lines of <73 char./line.] peter (Ceta-Research) wrote: "<Reasoning, as earlier presented on cyber- space to...
On the Foundations of Metaphysics in the Mind-like Background of Physical Reality - by Lothar Schafer, professor of physical chemistry and quantum mechanics at...
Peter Beamish quotes me, "This makes no sense to me. Time is a measure. We measure time in terms of linear activity, and thus we say days and years, and break...
Tom, ... This is the fellow we discussed last year. He was our invited speaker for a conference I sponsored in S.E. Kansas. He was nice enough to drive up from...
Chuck B
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May 16, 2005 4:54 pm
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Bill Arnold [cyclesi] wrote: ["peter"] - quotes me, "This makes no sense to me. Time is a measure. We measure time in terms of linear activity, and thus we say...
Bill Arnold [cyclesi] wrote: [Replies are in [square brackets[ as such.] ["peter"] writes, Au contraire! "< Duration >" (not "a foreign language") "is measured...
Well, I am reminded of the Whorfian hypothesis, and the link below explains it pretty well. The first part of the article deals with a review of an article by...