2012 Doomsday Movie: Hear the Story
Monday, November 16th, 2009
Did you see 2012 the movie? Did you know that my radio show guest John Petersen discussed many of the issues of 2012?
Read my blog on John and the show.
Please send your comments to me regarding the movie and/or the radio show.
I heard of Chinese of long ago paying their medicine man when they were healthy and stopped paying when they were sick. I don’t know if this is true, but we Americans do the opposite. Amazingly, even with the most feared diseases like cancer, we seem to ignore prevention and wait until we get it and complain when there is no cure!
Want to push an emotional button? How about just the mention of creationism? Or Islam? Or Evolution? Or Fundamental Christianity? So I want to really push your buttons by discussing all of them plus throwing in “religion.”
Not a day goes by without news about Iran and what happens in Iran no doubt will affect the rest of the world.
Most corn in the world is grown to feed animals. However, insects, weeds, and disease reduce yields. One of the most devastating pests is a worm which eats the roots of corn cause the plant to fall over.
Catch the live show or the archive recording of Dr. Goswami as a guest of the Leo Kim Radio Show Wednesday July, 1, 2009 at 1 pm Pacific Time (archived by July 3rd). As a theoretical physicist, author, and featured in the movie What the Bleep this show should be interesting, informative, and fun for our listeners interested in the wachy world of quantum and theoretical physics.
Like science fiction, quantum computing has been discussed in the popular science literature for 15 years. This technology can make conventional encryption obsolete and has the potential to perform tasks that ordinary computers, even supercomputers, cannot perform. But most people don’t realize that they are not dreams decades from reality but instead quantum computers are available now!
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Recently popular press, science articles, and medical journals have all published the benefits of eating less red meat and more fish. So the story is over right? Not necessarily. The same strategy that brought us bad meat in the 20th century may be the beginning of bad fish in the 21st century!






