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...thing to do with the desire to find the truth. Usually the motivation behinds many of the attempts to explain scientific findings in a way that is compatible with other world views is simply an attemp...
...he discussion. I can add here just a small comment as the public, meaning those who really like to read the scientific findings, to educate ourselves and follow the research. We really need you to...
...lieve the same lie. Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying that there is no truth to the assumed history of the scientific community or that there is no truth to the stories that bond any national or ot...
...that there was only one specie of giant wombats. You can find more info here including the reference to the scientific article. Now just imagine what the female must have felt like next to such a ...
A very interesting article on Evolving Thoughts discusses the question of the validity of scientific theories given the fact that there could be a vast number of parallel theories that could apply to
...ing you can read here For an interesting story about the exhibition of Dinosaurs in the Netherlands and the scientific cooperation with paleontologist from China you can read here. ...
The recent discoveries of new dinosaurs species in Utah and Argentina infuse new blood to the study of these ancient creatures. The report of the National Geographic news is really taking us throug
... a dinosaur stampede). I have a hunch that they might face the challenge of these findings by becoming a a scientific center, more research centers more academics from around the world that would l...
...ossils were found in locality or are taken from Tunisia and hope that this discussion would be settled by the scientific community and not by blogers that might be interested in the discussion but don...
...y abundant and are not very well mineralized. They do not last long after weathering out. Moreover, for every scientifically interesting tooth or bone there are probably 500 mundane _Isurus_ and/or _C...
Teeth unravel Anglo-Saxon legacy By Paul Rincon BBC News Online science staff New scientific research adds to growing evidence that the Anglo-Saxons did not replace the native population in England
...ish to accept points to evolution. And Yet evolution as the origin of mankind, can not be demostrated via the scientific method. define viable scientific alternative only because the other alterna...
... to its kind.' Man, it says, was created 'out of dust from the ground.' (Genesis 1:21; 2:7) Is this a glaring scientific error in the Bible? Before deciding, let us look more closely at what science k...
My replies are in brackets, I had to reply using another system. From:'Dave Oldridge' On 20 Mar 2004 at 15:22,
- Jabriol is a Jehovah's Witness and so *IS* a devout creationist. *All* JWs are creationists. Please remove ARJW from this thread since no one here is interested or participates in these endless Jabr
...ve at the geological face of the Earth as we know it today.' They present a total of 11 maps, based on recent scientific work, that are accompanied by explanatory notes aimed at the broad public. They...
...t pretending all pending problems can be only considered & solved through pair-reviews exchanges of so-called scientific views. What I have to express to you is a twin concept : Those who revel in...
Saw tonight on TV with Alan Alda talking to Mary Marzle of Arizona State Univ (spelling) in Scientific American Frontiers. She had the fossil bone replicas of Lucy which is approx 3.2 million years
...om mutation have been documented. False. Bacteria have evolved the ability to digest nylon. This is not a scientific argument, much less a strong one. Speciation has been observed. There is a gr...
...ent your most interesting contribution about your Ice Ages tales. Although, and I have to admit it, my highly scientific shepherd dog Horus ( an Oxford PhD and Geology Major ) fully agrees with you an...
...olved in that plot ! But all the same you may like to know how it was done ! I will not publish it on those scientific ng out of delicatesse ! If any of you guys and gals want to have a look at it...
...his taught in school. I think what we need to see is evolution in action, in the sense, that we can use the scientific method to confirm that evolution is the origin of man. unless an organism was...
Creationism supplanting evolution as the dominant scientific theory?
...am quite taken aback and asking you good people, if you have heard on your side of such stunning discovery in Scientific papers ? With best regards * It was pointed to me...
...ich dictates how science operates, any theory which makes predictions which can't possibly be falsified are unscientific since it's impossible to validate a theory if it isn't possible to falsify Thus...
...ic and upper paleolithic skulls. I however am quite wet behind the ears regarding how to accurately date them scientifically. The little I do know is that carbon-14 dating would entail sacrificing 500...
...ame extinct, while others survive down to this day. 'The concept of evolution cannot be considered a strong scientific explanation for the presence of the diverse forms of life,' concludes evolution...
...there exists many arm and humerus and elbow fossil bones of Neanderthal. We should be able to make a thorough scientific analysis between the Stonethrowing capabilities of Home sapiens to that of Nean...
...nproven and illogical useless banter. Here something you forget to deal with... evolution does not pass the scientific method, the 'scientific method' is as follows: Observe what happens; based on t...
...eology, etc, a volume with good illustrations/drawings of creatures from that time; black and white prints or scientific representations rather than artists' conceptual full-colour paintings. I live...
... resolve the debate. Several more species of snakes with legs have been found in Israel and Lebanon and await scientific description, said Dr. Caldwell of the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa. 'The...
...ed over time (=100 million years)? I read about the theory of a lower earth gravity, too. Does this make more scientific sense? Are there any indications or maybe even proofs that for example a T-Rex ...
...ower comes on the evening starting on November 18. For excellent viewing information, see http://www.jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/leonid.html...
...eresting question, but I said this from the perspective of someone who certainly by no means is a part of the scientific community. That having been said, then certainly the vegetation in the dinosa...
I am not surprised on the part of those poor scientific Universitiezzzzzzzzzz Brainwashed sods ! Indeed they are not even able to understand the processus of Orogenesis of that very Himalayas and part
...o now, for the sake of stability in the short-term). But we now have sufficient data to define Aves in a more scientifically rigorous fashion (osteologically), just as was done with Mammalia decades a...
...n communities, they say, often exhibit signs of morality which resembles human behaviour. They say there is scientific backing for their claims, with huge implications for human use of animals Fro...
...r joints' You see, the terrific importance of all of my musings and research into STonethrowing will become scientific knowledge once the bones for Stonethrowing are found and accepted and validated...
Hi ! I am a amateur paleontologist and author from Brazil, and I am writing a scientific book about sabretooth cats, so, I need complete information of the philogeny of the sabretooth cats,including
...on football and would like to torture Joe Morgan to death. I was appalled at the crap that was presented as scientific research and the mis-information that was put forward as fact. About the only...
...Comahue University discovered the fossilized eggs in 1997 and are preparing an article on the discovery for a scientific journal. These are the first fossilized eggs of a sauropod...
The August edition of Scientific American has an article that makes the claim that at one time the Earth's atmosphere had a 40 percent oxygen content, compared to the about 21 percent now. This was in
...hat response is at least inadequate. Creationists present their cases to the ignorant laity rather than the scientific community. And there a strategic agenda behind that that is slowly gaining grou...
Time for a moan. Why do journalists, whenever they cover a geological or palaeontologial story confuse and conflate us with archaeologists? As an example, an otherwise reasonably ok story about fos
...er 'Cal' back when I bothered: If you are so convinced of the correctness of your opinion, publish it for the scientific community to scrutinize! The feedback you receive in this forum may or may not ...
...n! Shown to be without merit! Since your 'motive' collapses, there is no longer substance to your claims of scientific conspiracy, and we must, therefore, conclude that the findings of multiple orga...
... I'm aware of Palaeobiology: A Synthesis - Edited by Derek Briggs & Peter Crowther - Published by Blackwell Scientific but the price and probably depth is greater than I need. Suggestions? Maybe a...
...s to caenagnathiforms as convergences or as parallelisms is merely a minor semantic debate of rather marginal scientific importance.     What is really most important and novel about the following...
...egarding key characters measured. Relationships are so ambivalent that any results seem meaningless as far as scientific value. I study paleozoic brachiopods and corals. Cladistics is a non-issue. A '...
I'm sure some of you have seen the latest Scientific American and their appropriation of our previous discussion :~) Anyways, there are some articles online as a result, see: http://sciam.com/2001/0

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