Friday, June 4, 2010

SCIENCE DOUBT IS NOW SCIENCE DOUBTS

The Main Site Science Doubt is now Science Doubts. The title of this posting is linked to the new url address. Please come visit.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

NEW SITE UP AND GROWING

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The new Science Doubt site is up and running and growing just as fast as I can either enter pages or learn new things for its display. I am excited about it and hope very much that you like it. Let me know what you think and I will try to incorporate your thoughts.

With that having been said - I would like to thank those of you that have visited this blog world-wide. Now, it is apparent that no further entries will be made to this blog. I truly wish to have you as a visitor to the new site where I will be more empowered to provide simple cause and effect looks at any manner of scientific topics.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

BOOK AVAILABILITY

For those of you that wish to purchase the book "Are We Worth Our Salt?" and don't like using your credit card info on the net, you are now in luck. This book can now be ordered at Barnes and Noble. Check it out. www.sciencedoubt.com

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Science Doubt Website

My new site is up and running. It is just a starting effort. It will be evolving and expanding. Please take time to check it out. Also, your feedback is welcome. Don't hestitate to tell me what you think of it.

The Shift Is In-Process


REVEALED: ANTARCTIC ICE GROWING, NOT SHRINKING

On April 18, 2009, the news agency “The Australian” published an article; byline Greg Roberts that had the above title. The full article can be found at http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25349683-11949,00.html. Its importance is literally groundbreaking. Two major issues arise when reading this news release.

First: How, during these times of perceived global warming, can this be happening? The conflicting cooling and warming arguments show just how hard it is to understand Earth’s natural climate changes. An excerpt from “Exploring Complexity: An Introduction”, 1989 by Gregoire Nicolis and Ilya Prigogine sums it up nicely. It reads:
“In the northern hemisphere at the peak of the last major glaciations, 18,000 years ago, a continental ice layer several kilometers thick covered much of northern America, down to the middle part of the United States, as well as much of northern and western Europe, to the latitude of Paris and Berlin. In the present-day situation, continental ice is confined essentially to Greenland. Furthermore, it is known that, as far as continental ice extent is concerned, the present situation was essentially established 10,000 years ago. In other words, we are forced to conclude that the planet Earth, a physical system, has in a few years (a short time on a geological scale) undergone a transition between two extraordinary different states whose difference extends over the dimension of the Earth itself.
The above remarks suggest that any reasonable model of the climatic system should be able to account for the possibility of such large-scale transitions.”
While many that follow differing theories may automatically dismiss this excerpt for reasons as simple as the length of time periods addressed, the point about climatic complexity cannot be argued. One plus one does not always equal two with regard to Earth Changes. However, a climatic system that addresses the complexity based on the salinity of the world’s oceans has been addressed in the book “Are We Worth Our Salt?” by Arthur Ryan. After reading this book, it should be easy to understand ice building during warming periods. This book is available on Amazon and at Lulu.com.
The second issue deals with the Crust Shift theory. The greatest scientific mind of modern time said:
"In a polar region there is a continual deposition of ice, which is not symmetrically distributed about the pole. The earth's rotation acts on these asymmetrically deposited masses [of ice], and produces centrifugal momentum that is transmitted to the rigid crust of the earth. The constantly increasing centrifugal momentum produced in this way
will, when it has reached a certain point, produce a movement of the earth's crust over the rest of the earth's body, and this will displace the polar regions toward the equator."
Albert Einstein From The Path of the Pole by Charles Hapgood
Art Ryan’s book was written to provide a process that explains how this would happen. Now, Dr. Ian Allison, Head of the Galciology Program at the Australian Antarctic Division has found that in fact “it” is happening. Dr. Allison basically said that the ice carving off in west Antarctica while growing in the east. This compounds the problem addressed by Einstein.


View the above picture and remember that the area displayed on the left, where the ice shelves are displayed is the west of Antarctica. This corresponds with its proximity to the portion of the Earth known as “the west”. Specifically, the Americas. As a result, that portion shown on the right side is considered the east of Antarctica. Therefore, you can see the areas of losses and gains with regard to ice.

Now, notice the position of the South Pole. This is the rotational pole and no the magnetic pole. It is at that point that the Earth rotates. Crust Shift supporters have already identified the major problem. For those of us that are new to the theory, I will say that a simple physical law of centrifugal force that Einstein addressed is enhanced by the growing state of unbalance. As the ice builds on one side (if you will) of the South Pole and reduces on the other the state of “out of balance” increases.

If you drive a car that needs its wheels balanced, the car bounces. If, you balance the wheels incorrectly and add weight to the heavy side, the bouncing becomes worse. Continue this process and eventually you will crash.

It appears that the Earth is moving towards its crash. A crash that many of us will find extremely hard to survive.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

A FEW OF ANNOUNCEMENTS

First Announcement: The book "Are We Worth Our Salt? is now available through Amazon. Just do a book title search to reach a the posting where the book can be purchased at a discount.

Second Announcement: I have commissioned Thomas Torres to build an actual web site for the information found here. The transition from this blog to the new site is in the works. The hope is to upgrade in the very near future, money permitting. Your patience and help in this matter is greatly appreciated.

Third Annoucement: You will notice that the postings to this blog have thinned out. This is not due to a lack of subject matter. It is the result of the resources going to future growth. Please continue to look for occasional postings. I am trying to provide the best end-product I can. I apologize for the inconvience. Remember to view http://www.world-mysteries.com/ for my continued contributions there.

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Saturday, April 25, 2009

"DAKOTA" The Dino with Skin

O.K. Science Fans, explain the process that took place to preserve the skin on a dinosaur.

It is hard enough to explain how fossils are created. I mean an explanation that is viable. Now science is faced with fossilized skin. Oxidation and predators make fossil creation one of earth's mysteries.



Without doubt - to save the skin for us to find, this dinosaur had to be desiccated. That would involve salt and alot of it. Easy said. But, how did it happen?

My book "Are We Worth Our Salt?" will provide for you the mechanical process required and show verifiable evidence that salt is really the key to Earth's Changes - Past and Future.