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How did they do that?
Archeologists, Geologists, Physicists, and all manner of people, including me, have pondered for years, even lifetimes, trying to figure out how the huge stones making up the global megaliths were transported in ostensibly primitive ancient history. So many theories have been put forward, it makes my head spin. Ramps, wooden rollers, temporary canals, UFOs, Merlin,…
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So Many Stones Left Unturned
I Read An Article… The article contained these photographs from the English Heritage website and was published in the Guardian. It talked about the enormous amount of new information coming to light over the past few years about the people who may have built the famous Stonehenge. I have read so much about the ancient…
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Blaise Pascal, the French Rascal
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/a-philosopher-s-350-year-old-trick-to-get-people-to-change-their-minds-is-now-backed-up-by?utm_source=pocket-newtab When we wish to correct with advantage, and to show another that he errs, we must notice from what side he views the matter, for on that side it is usually true, and admit that truth to him, but reveal to him the side on which it is false. He is satisfied with that,…
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Cheesy Peazy, Cheddar Squeezy
So this article showed up in Pocket and I thought it sounded very interesting because my daughter is a great fan of charcuterie and wine. The article can be read here if you dare: Fromage fictions: the 14 biggest cheese myths – debunked! I started out reading with the idea in mind to blog about…
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Hi! How are you? Who cares…
I read an amusing article (I know I am always reading) about what I did not know was a thing: Success Bombing. When I saw the title, I was intrigued. So, I learned something new. And yes, back when I used to hang out in chatrooms/forums, I saw these people and wondered about what used…
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Use It or Lose It
Inspiration for this blog post came from this article. Both of my parents passed away in 2020. Since I was their caregiver, the events less than two months apart, shook my faith in everything, turned my life upside-down, and left me feeling like it was my fault. Since then, I have fought to overcome feelings…
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The Sky is Falling… or not!
https://www.the-sun.com/lifestyle/tech-old/4184607/nasa-north-pole-heavy-sky-fall-experiment/ This article was brought to my attention by my daughter who is a meteorologist/writer. We are both interested in things of scientific nature from Dark Matter to Dark Skies and all sorts of things most people do not even think about. But hey! Somebody has to worry about things of larger scope. For example,…
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Fairy Glen, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK
Amazingly this fantasy land is located in the middle of farmlands on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. That rocky outcropping is not a mountain or hill that pushed up, but rather a piece of the rocky basalt that used to cover the whole area. It’s kind of like bas relief hill. Though it may…
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Consciousness and what it is…
Defining consciousness is like trying to see the back of your head by looking in a mirror. Brenda carroll, nov 2, 2021 Don’t tell me that you can see the back of your head in a mirror by using two mirrors. I said “a” mirror which means one mirror. Besides mirrors only give you a…
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Don’t Ask; Don’t Tell
I tried to listen to this article I found on Pocket. I did not understand all of it. It sounded kind of confusing. But I did get the idea scientists do not believe, for the most part, that whales chat with each other like we do. It sounded more reasonable to think that they would…