December 2010
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Another eclipse time lapse, in HD.
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tumblrpigeon: Vestigial/Useless Body Parts In... →
tumblrpigeon: Here’s a partial list of some of the vestigial/useless organs found in humans today. These features are evidence that we did not descend from demigods nor are we the product of a perfect independent creation but rather, that we evolved from a long unbroken chain of species going back billions of… In keeping with our evolution themed posts from yesterday, I give you...
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You say you want an e-vo-lution (submitted...
Darwin and Sagan, brilliant scientific minds were absolutely positive about something they couldn’t prove? That doesn’t sound very scientific to me. Watch this. Fossil records and DNA don’t sound scientific to me either. Evidence of evolution? Hogwash.
Dec 15th
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Before Chuck Darwin Died...
cellsdivided: He realized there had to have been an intelligent designer, that there was in fact a singularity. Pretty sure Carl Sagan came to the same conclusion.  #justsayin This is a common misconception that creationists cling to. It is incorrect.
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National Geographic Magazine: Star Struck →
nationalgeographicmagazine: Star Struck Astronomers turn their telescopes to the unbounded beauty of the Milky Way. By Ken Croswell Panoramic composite photograph by Wally Pacholka It’s hard to be modest when you live in the Milky Way. Our galaxy is far larger, brighter, and more massive than most other galaxies….
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The State Of The Universe Address
by MARCELO GLEISER I would like to start by thanking those members of the human race who, through their inventiveness and diligence, have learned so much about my properties over the past few millennia. In this address I will, for the sake of clarity, adopt the human notion of time, which is indeed very practical, although somewhat quaint. Those other intelligences spread around my domain should...
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(CNN) — SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launched from Florida Wednesday morning, marking what could be a significant step toward commercial space travel. [CNN]
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cambodianfly asked: If you were given the opportunity to travel time and space, but return to a deserted Earth many years later, would you do it?
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