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The Astrogenetic Model

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The Astrogenetic Model

In 1979 British astronomer Professor Iain Nicolson discovered that bombardment of the Van Allen radiation belts (which encircle the earth) by the solar wind causes changes in the earth’s magnetic field. The astrogenetic model suggests that personality is genetically determined at the moment of conception. Twelve types of personality result from twelve types of solar […]

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How the Maya understood Super-science of the Sun

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How the Maya understood Super-science of the Sun

There appears to be a correlation between the rise and fall of civilizations with the rise and fall of radiation from the sun. The graph shows a long-term envelope of sunspot activity derived...

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Mayan Temple in Java?

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Mayan Temple in Java?

The island of Java, the most populated in the vast archipelago of Indonesia, has many magnificent ancient structures. Borobudur is the biggest Buddhist structure in the world. The temple that doesn’t belong Prambanan is second only to Angkor Wat as far as Hindu temples are concerned. Countless others dot this fascinating island, which has been […]

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World’s largest asteroid impact zone found in Australia

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World’s largest asteroid impact zone found in Australia

Australian scientists have uncovered what is believed to be the largest asteroid impact zone ever found on Earth, in central Australia. A team led by Andrew Glikson from the Australian National University...

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The New Atlantis: Ancient and modern cities aren’t so different

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The New Atlantis: Ancient and modern cities aren’t so different

The underlying organizational ingredients of modern cities were present in ancient settlements in the Basin of Mexico. Despite notable differences in appearance and governance...

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