GothicGothicness
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Wow, that is hard to believe, I wonder how it works?
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Dr. Rupert Sheldrake Science set free
I suppose Rupert Sheldrake is interesting as an example of a scientist that has gone down the tubes (morphic resonance…), he's a brit unfortunately.
Hmm…is it really enough to dislike a man, just because he is a brit?
Well I hope not - since I'm a Brit myself.
Wow, if there are some planets around in that system imagine a sunny day there
Now as a game developer, I can't help but thinking how to calculate the outdoor lighting if I were to make a sci-fi game in that system… that'd be expensive on the hardware!
Death Metal attracts sharks. (Possibly not the hardest science claim I have posted.)
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/s...arks-documentary-crew-finds-out-10381295.html