Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Maxine Cartoons Death

Footprints impossible. Watching

Laetoli

What is the difference between these two dressed gios fingerprint "? The top of are "approved" because they fit perfectly with the dogma found at the site of Laetoli in Tanzania and have 3.8 million years old. represent steps an adult or a child, left in the mud, and then covered with volcanic ash that eventually uncover erosion.

The bottom of are the subject of much controversy across the Atlantic. Discovered in 1908 near Glen Rose (Texas), show traces of giant hominids 4 meters high (according to UNI modern) mixed with dinosaur footprints! (Between 120 and 130 million years).

Paluxy River




Even if the tracks that stand in the foreground of the photo on the right were no doubt left by former members or metatarsals of those dinosaurs, hard to believe that the erosion which has become can be seen in photo below (right).

Paluxy River

not enter here into the details of this controversy virulent, in which:

  • As in Glozel , a scientist who opposed a fierce resistance to the authenticity of site, was caught by impairing the tracks with an iron bar, no doubt to prove they had been recorded by man.
  • As in Ica , commercial exploitation of the site has generated its plunder and making numerous imitations, sold to tourists, an opportunity for the scientific community to override the discovery.

Other hominid footprints were found, particularly in Arizona, Tuba City, also in close proximity to dinosaur tracks, but they are eroded and less sharpness. Click

here to see some of these tracks.


Here is a non-exhaustive list of other traces impossible:

  • In the nineteenth century , the American writer Josiah Priest, in his book "American Antiquities "page 150, reports the discovery near the headwaters of the Tennessee, a few miles south of Braystown (North Carolina) for a carnival of traces of horses, bears, turkeys and hominids with six toes !

  • In 1822, the scientist H. Schooleraft, reported the observation of human footprints in limestone on the banks of the Mississippi to 5 miles south of San Luis. ( 2)

  • During the summer of 1882 , some detainees at the prison in Carson City (Nevada) to work in a quarry, removed a layer of sandstone which, among animal tracks fossils such as mammoths, were six series of giant footprints of hominids . On August 27, 1882 a report was sent to the California Academy of Sciences.
    Some of these tracks (50 cm) revealed that these hominids used sandals.

  • In 1884 , Earl Flint, representing the Peabody Museum and Harvard University, discovered in a quarry near Managua (Nicaragua), on the shores of Lake gilva, 60 inches deep, hominid footprints , some with sandals , other indicating the use of a cane. The largest measured 40 inches long. Its antiquity is estimated to 200 000 years.

  • In 1885, at the summit of Big Hill in the Cumberland Mountains in Jackson County (Kentucky), a set of footprints was found in Carboniferous sandstone about 300 million years. Between the tracks of bears and of a large animal like a horse, had two hominid footprints very high, with toes well apart. Professor JF Brown, the College of Borea examined these tracks. ( 3)

  • In 1896, a stone with an imprint perfect the human foot 37- inches long was taught to members of the Ohio Academy of Science. This stone was found 20 years earlier around of Parkesbourg (Virginia), their age was estimated at 150 million years. ( 4)

  • In 1930, Dr W. Burrough, head of geology department of Berea College (Kentucky), announced the discovery of ten fingerprints hominid in Carboniferous sandstone in the hills north of Rockcastle County.
    The tracks measured 24 inches length about 15 meters wide. Micrographs and infrared photos that were taken did not show any signs of artificial carving on and around the footprints. In addition, microscopic analysis indicated that the prints were truly impact of foot pressure of a hominid. The rock containing those tracks is estimated 250 million years.
    A few years later, these tracks were completely destroyed by vandals, wrecked no doubt that they can consider evidence that would dispute what we know about the history of man ... (5 )

  • In 1959, an archaeological mission led by Dr sinorusa Chou Ming Chen, discovered in the Gobi Desert, fossilized footprint a ribbed sole , perfectly regular in a layer of sandstone of 15 million years. ( 6)

  • In 1961 in France, on the plateau of Dausa in Ailhon municipality located in the Ardèche, a fingerprint hominid was discovered near the dinosaur footprints in sandstone of the Middle Triassic (about 220 million years).
    According to Albert F. Abate de Lapparent, distortion would be caused by a very wet bearing surface of water, mud too much liquid. Layout made by MP
    Bellin
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    7)

  • Sandale de Meister

    In 1968, an amateur mineralogist, WJ Meister , seeking fossils of trilobites and brachiopods in Antelope Spring (Utah), to break a rock, met with great surprise, something that looked like the imprint of a shoe. This track appears on a trilobite crushed.

  • In 1969, Troy Johnson, a geologist with thirty years experience in the field, found a layer of sandstone-filled trace fossils at the summit of a hill east of Tulsa (Oklahoma).
    Among the traces of animal species have disappeared since 3 million years , some seemed perfectly human with 5 toes . Molds taught these tracks to several experts who rejected the implications posed by its discovery. ( 8)

  • In the years 1970 , Dr Rex Gilroy, director of the Museum of Natural History, Mount York (Australia) found on Mount Victoria, a giant footprint of 200 million years old.
    Other traces of bare feet and shoes, mixed with the dinosaurs, 100 million years old were found in the Carrizo Valley in northwestern Oklahoma.

  • In 1984 , Professor Kourban Amanniazov, director of the Institute of Geology of the Academy sciousness of Turkmenistan , led an expedition in the mountains of Kouguitang-Taòu the Southeast. Among the many dinosaur footprints, also found a mark, not very clear but quite different old 150 million years , that seems to a footprint hominid . ( 9)

  • Huella de Ramona

    In February 2002 , James Snyder , an inhabitant of the region Ramona, made an interesting discovery during a walk in the national forest Cleveland.

    When looking for gold in the bulk of Gowers, left the beaten path and found a trail fossilized giant standing in granitic rock of what was indeed a river, a long time ... long, long time ...

    Snyder, who thinks that could be the mark of a "Bigfoot", I would appreciate that scientists make an effort to move to this place lost more than an hour and a half walk after a hard mountain access examine this track ...

    still waiting ...

    And we also ...

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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Color Pages Of Nautical Stars

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In May 2009, the yacht 'Maiken' was traveling in the Caribbean Sea to the south when the crew came across a very rare phenomenon ... ash and steam rising from the ocean ...










has formed an island!!

Could you imagine the thrill of being the first and only ones to see a new island being created ... where there was nothing before?


Wednesday, July 1, 2009

What Do The Le Creuset Number Means

Greenhouse effect. Virgin

global warming.

Earth because to retain its force of gravity on its surface to air and seawater, and put in motion by air and sea in relation to the planet's surface energy is needed as a primary source is the sun, which emits in all directions a flow of light visible or near visible radiation in the areas of ultraviolet and infrared.

Earth receives only a small amount of energy emitted by the sun The sun is not used directly but as heat, therefore, necessary that the atmosphere transforms the thermal energy solar wind into mechanical energy. The heat source for the atmosphere is the soil surface heated by sunlight which is then emitted as infrared radiation into space.

greenhouse
The term applied to the Earth refers to possible global warming due to the accumulation of greenhouse gases caused by human activity, especially since the industrial revolution and the burning of fossil fuels and the production of new chemicals.

Although it was known the greenhouse effect during the first half of the twentieth century, Earth scientists did not consider it a problem of global stability, since before the oceans were considered absorb the carbon dioxide forming calcium carbonate (CaCO3) that fall into the sea without causing any damage.

Infrared radiation is absorbed more by water vapor, carbon dioxide is followed and then the ozone, but these 3 chemical compounds is carbon dioxide which produces more greenhouse gases because the man is increasing their concentration as a result of the activities.

is considered that without the greenhouse effect produced by the natural carbon dioxide from Earth's temperature would be around 20 degrees Celsius (- 20 ° C).

Source: www.sagan-gea.org/hojared/Hoja15.htm