The Science, Space and a Travel Blog

The Internet phenomenon known as the web log, or as it is more familiarly known, blogs, has truly taken the world by storm…the cyber world that is. It seems that even the most technologically challenged average man or woman on the street has taken to this modern day hi-tech equivalent to the diary of years past in a big way. This is totally understandable–at least with regard to the technology–as there is actually very little in the way of computer knowledge required to have your own blog. says the blog at blogpoint . Of course, the cyber geek community is well represented in the world of blogging, but even people you wouldn’t normally expect to have blogs–we’re talking children, senior citizens, high-powered corporate executives, and even the traditionally techno-un-savvy housewives–are getting on the act.
As we mentioned earlier, a weblog is simply a form of online diary or journal that people originally used in much the same way they would their real world counterparts–that is for writing down their thoughts and ideas. Over time however, blogging came to grow beyond an avenue for self-expression. It gradually evolved into a means for people to communicate to a specific group of people and have them communicate back at them. But we are getting ahead of ourselves here.
Posted: February 6th, 2008 under Uncategorized.
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A Better Blog, Blogging has become such a normal trend to Americans like wearing bangles and colorful clothes were in the eighties. Yes, each generation has it’s “thing”. For this generation blogging has become the “the buzz word og the moment” say’s http://www.blogpoint.com There are millions of people out there with blogs like you and me, each with it’s own space on the worldwide web. Despite the topic, several blogs are the same. The key to having a better blog is making yours stand out amongst them all; making sure yours is unique. How can you do this?
Whether it’s a marketing, personal or a business blog it should reflect your writing your style and your personality. Everyone’s opinions, feelings and personality is different. When you let these things shine through in your blog you are setting it apart from other blogs on the internet.
Posted: February 5th, 2008 under Uncategorized.
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From an evolutionary standpoint, some enthusiasts and researchers consider the notion that if today’s pop, iconic aliens really do exist, then they are likely our own descendants from many thousands of years in the future. In this case, they may or may not still be technically extraterrestrial, if only because some of our indeterminably distant grandchildren may well be born on another planet.
People frequently put forth the idea that “visitors” or “grays” are quasi-humans with inter-dimensional maneuverability of some kind. Without entirely ruling out ideas involving alternate or additional realities, focus, however, on certain consistently purported continuities of physiological traits between them and ourselves. These suggest a relatively simple origin much closer to home — one in which time, itself, presents the only real space separating this “alien” civilization from our own.
Posted: February 5th, 2008 under Uncategorized.
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This is just a theory that I thought up that cannot be yet disproved, so I offer it when talk of extra terrestrial life arises. It is no mystery that there are probably other planets in the universe that can sustain human life. Scientists have examined a relatively small section of space (approximately the size of making a circle with your pointer finger and thumb and looking through it at arm�s length) and found billions of galaxies at intermittent depths. Each galaxy has billions of stars, and these stars have planets. Even if one out of every billion planets were sufficient to sustain human life, there would be billions upon billions of such planets.
Posted: February 5th, 2008 under Uncategorized.
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Since the 1930’s, physicists have speculated about the existence of “wormholes” in the fabric of space. Wormholes are essentially gateways between different parts of the universe and are made by linking a pair of black holes. This effectively creates a tunnel through time and space: A traveler entering at one end would exist the other at a different time as well as a different place. The difficulty lies in keeping the wormhole open while the traveler makes his journey: If the opening snaps shut, he will never survive to emerge at the other end.
Posted: February 5th, 2008 under Uncategorized.
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