
Kellogg & the Perihelion Plagues of 1880
J.H. Kellog M.D. THE perihelionists have doubtless been most sadly disappointed the past year; for instead of having the coldest winter and the hottest summer
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J.H. Kellog M.D. THE perihelionists have doubtless been most sadly disappointed the past year; for instead of having the coldest winter and the hottest summer

Rupert Sheldrake is brilliant. Here he uses the sun as his subject to subvert our defacto materialist worldview. He cleverly deconstructs science by its own

From 1948 to 1997, the Institute of North Industrial Ecology Problems in Russia found that geomagnetic activity showed three seasonal peaks each of those years

Horoscope Hang-Up: Earth Rotation Changes Zodiac Signs By Megan Friedman @megancarolJan. 13, 2011 If you’re the type of person who relies on mysterious-sounding locations of stars to

The Earth orbits the sun at a speed of about 18.4 miles per second or about 66,600 mph. The energy required to stop the Earth