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Science > Physics |
| User: |
"Tom Van Flandern" |
| Date: |
03 May 2007 06:36:15 PM |
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'Violent history of Mars' video |
A colorful, informative 4-minute video accompanying the March 15 issue of
the on-line, open access Meta Research Bulletin (MRB) has just become
available in a miniature version (5 MB) potentially accessible by those with
dial-up accounts. The full (38 MB) version is still accessible at
http://metaresearch.org/media%20and%20links/animations/violentmars.wmv
and the new, miniature/small screen version is now at
http://metaresearch.org/media%20and%20links/animations/violentmars_small.wmv
The accompanying article appears in the MRB at
http://metaresearch.org/publications/bulletin/2007issues/0315/Mrb07a.asp
Tom Van Flandern - Sequim, WA - see our web site on replacement astronomy
research at http://metaresearch.org
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| User: "Dirk Van de moortel" |
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| Title: Re: 'Violent history of Mars' video |
04 May 2007 10:59:43 AM |
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"Tom Van Flandern" <tomvf@metaresearch.org> wrote in message news:H9udnUDfSJJt7KfbnZ2dnUVZ_uCinZ2d@wavecable.com...
A colorful, informative 4-minute video accompanying the March 15 issue of
the on-line, open access Meta Research Bulletin (MRB) has just become
available in a miniature version (5 MB) potentially accessible by those with
dial-up accounts. The full (38 MB) version is still accessible at
http://metaresearch.org/media%20and%20links/animations/violentmars.wmv
and the new, miniature/small screen version is now at
http://metaresearch.org/media%20and%20links/animations/violentmars_small.wmv
The accompanying article appears in the MRB at
http://metaresearch.org/publications/bulletin/2007issues/0315/Mrb07a.asp
Tom Van Flandern - Sequim, WA - see our web site on replacement astronomy
research at http://metaresearch.org
Almost as silly as
http://redshift.vif.com/JournalFiles/V10NO1PDF/V10N1TVF.pdf
but not quite as silly as
http://metaresearch.org/solar%20system/cydonia/proof_files/proof.asp
Dirk Vdm
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| User: "Art Deco" |
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| Title: Re: 'Violent history of Mars' video |
04 May 2007 02:28:22 PM |
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Tom Van Flandern <tomvf@metaresearch.org> wrote:
A colorful, informative 4-minute video accompanying the March 15 issue of
the on-line, open access Meta Research Bulletin (MRB) has just become
available in a miniature version (5 MB) potentially accessible by those with
dial-up accounts. The full (38 MB) version is still accessible at
http://metaresearch.org/media%20and%20links/animations/violentmars.wmv
and the new, miniature/small screen version is now at
http://metaresearch.org/media%20and%20links/animations/violentmars_small.wmv
The accompanying article appears in the MRB at
http://metaresearch.org/publications/bulletin/2007issues/0315/Mrb07a.asp
Tom Van Flandern - Sequim, WA - see our web site on replacement astronomy
research at http://metaresearch.org
Congratulations on your nomination as part of the collective Victor von
Frankenstein Weird Science Award, Tom.
--
Supreme Leader of the Brainwashed Followers of Art Deco
"Causation of gravity is missing frame field always attempting
renormalization back to base memory of equalized uniform momentum."
-- nightbat the saucerhead-in-chief
"Of doing Venus in person would obviously incorporate a composite
rigid airship, along with it's internal cache of frozen pizza and
ice cold beer."
-- Brad Guth, bigoted racist
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