The Fermi paradox says that even if life is highly improbable overall, the size of the universe and the time in which it has been in existence should have led to many intelligent civilizations. In…
Jim Cramer questions his entire stock methodology, thanks to Whole Foods. A great place to shop, but should we love the stock?
UFO? The Rapture? Weather balloon reflecting swamp gas and light from Venus? Initial speculation centers on it being a meteorite, kind of like the one that shattered windows and shocked residents nearby when it exploded over Chelyabinsk last year.
Since UFO stands for “unidentified flying object,” the object in the picture from the sighting over Houston is indeed a UFO, but whether it is manned by aliens or represents anything out of the ordinary is another matter entirely.
Yet another fireball was spotted, this time over Canada making this the umpteenth time a meteor or fireball has streaked across the sky this year. There’s never been a really clear answer as to whether this is a steady increase of fireballs that we possibly should be a little concerned about or if it simply […]
God's plan began with grace (the gift of creation and life) and will end with grace (the restoration of all things into a new heavens and a new earth at the return of Christ). All is accomplished through the person and work of the …
iPolitics.ca (subscription) A million jobs? Heck, why not a zillion?iPolitics.ca (subscription)“If two people claim to have seen a UFO, with one person claiming that it was large and the other person claiming that it was small, should we assume that the UFO was medium-sized?” This great comment — actually by two economists, Brian MacLean and …and […]
The price of the virtual currency bitcoin plummeted this week after a leading bitcoin exchange, Mt.Gox, shut its doors. The Tokyo-based firm already suspended customer withdrawals two weeks ago, citing a possible flaw in the …
Skepticism isn’t about debunking, it’s about considering all theories applied to a single subject. Enter one Martin J. Clemens scrutinizing this one-of-a-kind rock in West Virginia. There are plenty of crazy theories, invoking ancient aliens and dinosaur skin impressions. One reasonable explanation from the Army Corps of Engineers is plausible, but doesn’t take into account […]
What the heck is this? The Vatican? Posted on 11 November 2013 by Fr. John Zuhlsdorf. The International Olympic Committee seems to be adopting the Vatican's time-honored policy “Yesterday's technology tomorrow!” From FNC: No Tweets …