Additional Thoughts On Gaia

September 26, 2020 A fiery ball of molten lava – the beginning of our planet, four and a half billion years ago. There was no atmosphere, no oceans, and no rock, as we know it; the conditions were too hot for the molten material to form solids. But, slowly, things cooled, and five hundred million […]

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Water Everywhere

May 31, 2020 The biblical book of Genesis calls it Tia, which is short for Tiamat, the word means watery monster. We call it Earde or Earth; it formed 4.8 billion years ago in the space between Mars and Jupiter. At that time, planetary orbits had not settled in to their present configurations, 4 billion […]

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Martian Dragons

Thursday, 11 February 2016 Martian Dragons. This image  was taken back in 1976 by Mars explorer Viking 1, from an altitude of about 1800 km. For the last 38 years this image has thrilled me, NASA has worked hard to say that it’s not a face, at least that’s what the video says. It’s hard […]

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