We Can't Decide Whose Story Sounds More Unbelievable, Justin Smeja Or This Guy Named Tim "Coonbo" Baker
H. Heidelbergensis and Sasquatch
Illustrations of the two Bigfoot Shot in the Sierra Kills Story
Conventional wisdom has promulgated the "Out of
Africa" theory for humanity's origins. No surprise, considering the
fossil record of the dark continent. Now paleontology is being turned on
its ear again, and Ann Gibbons lays it out for us how Africa didn't
corner the market as the cradle of our species. Indeed we may all be
Asians as the evidence bears out. From wandering primates to wandering
continents, Stephen Smith has found some Serious Issues With Plate Tectonics. David Pratt's recent paper in the Journal of Scientific Exploration,
focusing on Alaska's patchwork terranes, suggests the original theory
is far from perfect. Stephen enumerates all eight arguments questioning
conventional wisdom, not to mention the electrodynamical forces behind
the formation of our planet. In other news, George Dvorsky wants us to
meet Meet SETI’s New Boss: Geoff Marcy, The Planet Hunter.
In the course of his career, Geoff has discovered over 100 worlds,
giving him an edge on where to look to discover as many species among
the stars. Check out this interview where Geoff shares his passion and
vision for SETI in the coming years.
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