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Results from our forumRe: Theories - Origin of Life... ago. Crystals within the rocks hint that the surface of the early Earth was cool and wet—not the roiling inferno that some theories and asteroid crater observations suggest Low and smoothed by erosion, the Jack Hills aren’t too impressive as a mountain range. But mineral crystals have weathered ...
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AIDS – a tritium disease?... 'radioactive mice' becomes ridiculous. How would an animal so much smaller than us be able to survive the supposedly human hazardous levels in a crater to be able to pass them on?
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Re: and where would it come from? For example, rodents inhabiting crater of a nuclear explosion. You can add the reactors operating for a long time with deuterium.
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[SCIENCE] Two Eggs - One Bird... HYPOTHESIS “LIVES IN DIFFERENT LEVELS” Discovery of Water on Moon Recently. “The satellite, known as Lcross (pronounced L-cross), crashed into a crater near the Moon’s south pole a month ago. The 5,600-miles-per-hour impact carved out a hole 60 to 100 feet wide and kicked up at least 26 gallons ...
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The Fiber Disease... with the presence of tiny fibers protruding from the skin, intense itching, the possible appearance of ulcerative lesions ringed by a raised crater rim, and other strange lesions. The fibers have been widely observed to move. There is no satisfactory treatment, physicians and dermatologists ...
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