Earlier this month CNN.com reported about a collision between a Chinese submarine and an underwater sonar array being towed by the American destroyer USS John […] Read More
Category: Science
Most folks are familiar with S.E.T.I. (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), and when discussing it myself, one of my very favorite examples to give is perhaps […] Read More
Whether we live in the depths of the darkest jungles or on the most crowded streets in large urban epicenters, each day we take for […] Read More
For decades, people have speculated on the various oddities that surround UFO craft and their behavior. By “oddities” I mean the colored lights, the photographic […] Read More
Popular Mechanics, famous for taking issue with 911 conspiracy theories in their publication Debunking 911 Myths (Dunbar & Reagan, 2006), issued a new article yesterday […] Read More
The Tunguska Explosion of 1908 was a powerful explosion that occurred near the Lower Stony Tunguska River in what is now part of Russia (Krasnoyarsk […] Read More
In keeping with my recent meanderings of the mind regarding Sasquatch language and the potential intelligence of the clandestine hairy ones, this story caught my […] Read More
When studying reports of creatures like Bigfoot, it all-too-often becomes a mind-numbing exercise in attempting to separate the proverbial wheat from the chaff. A counter-balance […] Read More
According to Ben Goertzel, chair of the Artificial General Intelligence Research Institute, “The internet behaves a fair bit like a mind (and) it might already […] Read More
Several nights ago Ian Punnett interviewed Jack Horner about breakthrough research that may lead to recreation of dinosaurs during the weekend edition of the popular […] Read More
For months now, those who prescribe to the latest info regarding solar activity have been aware that the last twelve months or so have given […] Read More
History tells us that the astute observations of Issac Newton, in relation to a particular apple he watched fall to the Earth long ago, ultimately […] Read More
You’ve probably heard of “phantom limb” syndrome, or even the bizarre “idle hand” disorder, a neurological disorder where one’s hand may seem to act independently […] Read More
My pal Rick Stokes, editor of the Anomalist website, was perhaps the first guy to explain to me the notion of “the electric universe” in […] Read More
In a fascinating piece of video exclusive to the Wired Magazine blog, below you can watch odd footage depicting metal bits aligning themselves and behaving […] Read More
Recently, my buddy Jim and I were exchanging emails regarding a series of articles that dealt with climate change and the like, particularly coastal waters […] Read More