The Heat is On—Barely

Hey y'all.  It's the hottest part of summer and smack dab in the middle of another Solar Maximum (five years in, to be exact).  Best you be bustin' out the popsicles and the coconut sun tan lotion now before your chance is gone.  I say that because this solar maximum isn't all that maxed-out.  As... Continue Reading →

Sunny to the Max

Girl:  Look at the gorgeous sun!  Isn't it lovely?  Doesn't it fill your spirit with so much joy? Boy:  We just had a couple of Earth-directed coronal mass ejections today.  That means that between now and July 19, 2013, it's gonna hit us.  Ask me again in three days and if I don't answer my... Continue Reading →

The Case for No Tomatoes

(...continued from Ice, Ice, Baby) My friend Connie's tomato plants did not do well this year.  Spring came in rather chilly, and when summer arrived, it never got warm enough for the tomatoes to yield much fruit.  I would normally visit Connie's house during the summer time and enjoy her sweet tangy tomato fruits sliced... Continue Reading →

Lumpy Bumpy Humpty Dumpty

When I think of Earth, I think of a perfect, brilliant, blue sphere with whorls of white clouds and green/brown land masses.  After all, I am not completely ignorant of my global geography and my immediate astronomy.  I know what my planet looks like.  I've seen photos and images of our home planet ever since... Continue Reading →

She Blows Hot and Cold

Here's a big HELLO to all my netizen friends, trolls, and accidental-surfers! Today we will be talking about global warming.  Except that it's probably going to be global cooling.  But not until global warming happens, which will kill one billion of us people (that's one-seventh of the world population, a very large number indeed).  But... Continue Reading →

Goddess of Frequency

(...continued from The Signature of a Rock Star) If I were a goddess (or superhero)  who could choose her own powers, I would want to be the Frequency Goddess---able to manipulate resonant frequencies and move the hearts, minds, and bodies of all those around me.  My weapon of choice would be a cool looking guitar,... Continue Reading →

The Signature of a Rock Star

(...continued from Solid State of Sound) Gravity is really a frequency, part of Einstein's Unified Field.  Crystallized blocks of basalt need only be resonating at the frequency of gravity, 1012 hertz, or the frequency between short radio waves and infrared radiation, and they will lose their weight.  Crystals, even basalt crystals, are ideal for resonating... Continue Reading →

A 48,000-year-old Bracelet

In the 1970s, Soviet scientists discovered paleoarcheological remains in the cave that led to further explorations.[1] So far, 22 strata have been identified, with archeological artifacts that cover the time from Dionisij back to about 125,000-180,000 years ago.[2] The dating of the strata was accomplished by the use of thermoluminescence dating of sediments, or, in some cases, radiocarbon dating on charcoal.[2] Among the archeological artifacts are Mousterian-... Continue Reading →

Ancient Drowned Cities of the World

I love the mysteries of long-lost and hidden civilizations.  They fascinate me to no end and leave my imagination bursting with a million stories that want to be told about the people and places that used to be above water. Many submerged cities are quite young.  They are fascinating because we know so much about... Continue Reading →

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