At some point, there is NOTHING. If something comes from nothing? Think on it."Scientists Greater than Einstein"" tells the stories of ten scientists whose discoveries... moreAt some point, there is NOTHING. If something comes from nothing? Think on it."Scientists Greater than Einstein"" tells the stories of ten scientists whose discoveries have had an amazing impact on humanity. Combined, these ten scientists have saved more than 1.6 billion lives--and yet, most remain unknown and unheralded. For instance: Do you know about the eye doctor who in the 1970s figured out how to save millions of children with a nickel's worth of medicine? How about the man from the dusty fields of Mexico who has saved hundreds of millions of people from dying of starvation and malnutrition? Everyone knows about Jonas Salk and his polio vaccine. Do you know whose discovery made Salk's vaccine possible and who created the measles vaccine that has saved many more lives than the polio vaccine? Much of the world's population is alive today due to these ten scientists and no one knows their names. Scientists Greater than Einstein will correct this oversight. less
What can allow us to affirm a star is born (it is not a protostar any longer)?Does the transition protostar -> star takes a few hours/days/years/decades/centuries/...?Thank you.
Could it be that faith is what generates or 'creates' an afterlife? Could it be that belief in God or an afterlife is what opens the door to an alternate reality?
Consider:
Quantu... moreCould it be that faith is what generates or 'creates' an afterlife? Could it be that belief in God or an afterlife is what opens the door to an alternate reality?
Consider:
Quantum Theory Demonstrated: Observation Affects Reality
Experiment confirms quantum theory weirdness May 27, 2015
that that the widespread concept of ogres, trolls, little people, etc., could have resulted from a faint folk memory of a time when different species/sub-species of hominids lived ... morethat that the widespread concept of ogres, trolls, little people, etc., could have resulted from a faint folk memory of a time when different species/sub-species of hominids lived contemporaneously?