Good look at what life could be like in some parts of the US in a few years.
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3 Responses to “Must see: Off the grid – Life on the Mesa”
I’ve been off the air for a while too. Hope everything’s going OK for you – particularly as you are my only publisher!
The link from your article “Double kill shot dealt to the religion of scientific materialism” reminded me of a curious document I found several years ago. If you google “mystified by results duralumin” on Google Groups you will find it in the newsgroup sci.physics.electromag.
I think this may be a congruent result with the phenomenon discovered by the Stanford Report researchers referenced in your article – that is, it is produced by the same underlying physical phenomenon.
If that’s true, it will certainly be humbling for scientific understanding as presently constituted. But I think it may prove to be the beginning of 21st century science, and that it will provide insights that make interstellar space travel a real prospect at last.
vzRHDD Great thinking! That really bkreas the mold!
I’ve been off the air for a while too. Hope everything’s going OK for you – particularly as you are my only publisher!
The link from your article “Double kill shot dealt to the religion of scientific materialism” reminded me of a curious document I found several years ago. If you google “mystified by results duralumin” on Google Groups you will find it in the newsgroup sci.physics.electromag.
I think this may be a congruent result with the phenomenon discovered by the Stanford Report researchers referenced in your article – that is, it is produced by the same underlying physical phenomenon.
If that’s true, it will certainly be humbling for scientific understanding as presently constituted. But I think it may prove to be the beginning of 21st century science, and that it will provide insights that make interstellar space travel a real prospect at last.
Slow news year, eh, Tony?
Can’t say that I blame you.
‘I heard the news today, ohhh boy….’
your friend,
ned