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science buzz: Why is Salisbury Plain so steppe-like? A prelude to another look at the Stonehenge mystery
http://colinb-sciencebuzz.blogspot.com/2012/05/why-is-salisbury-plain-so-steppe-like.html
Switching between subjective and objective modes is the essence of the scientific modus operandi. Not many people seem to appreciate that. Science is all about riding two horses, maybe not in concert, but certainly alternately - and knowing when to switch from one to the other. Thursday, May 10, 2012. Why is Salisbury Plain so steppe-like? A prelude to another look at the Stonehenge mystery. Please try to read my latest thoughts on Stonehenge and Silbury Hill. But you will need a strong stomach. Straight...
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science buzz: The origins of life, nucleic acids, purines, pyrimidines and extra-terrestrial cyanide
http://colinb-sciencebuzz.blogspot.com/2009/11/origins-of-life-nucleic-acids-purines.html
Switching between subjective and objective modes is the essence of the scientific modus operandi. Not many people seem to appreciate that. Science is all about riding two horses, maybe not in concert, but certainly alternately - and knowing when to switch from one to the other. Saturday, November 7, 2009. The origins of life, nucleic acids, purines, pyrimidines and extra-terrestrial cyanide. Why were these particular molecules selected from the primeval soup? I tried tackling it first from a physicochemi...
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science buzz: Humour an act of aggression?
http://colinb-sciencebuzz.blogspot.com/2009/08/humour-act-of-aggression.html
Switching between subjective and objective modes is the essence of the scientific modus operandi. Not many people seem to appreciate that. Science is all about riding two horses, maybe not in concert, but certainly alternately - and knowing when to switch from one to the other. Sunday, August 23, 2009. Humour an act of aggression? Left; victims - right. So claims Helga Kotthoff, a German academic at the "Frieburg (sic). An article in today's Telegraph. Indeed, that bit of genteel snidery could be cited a...
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science buzz: The chemical principles behind the iconic Turin Shroud can now be explained. All that remains is to produce a look-alike copy.
http://colinb-sciencebuzz.blogspot.com/2015/05/the-chemical-principles-behind-iconic.html
Switching between subjective and objective modes is the essence of the scientific modus operandi. Not many people seem to appreciate that. Science is all about riding two horses, maybe not in concert, but certainly alternately - and knowing when to switch from one to the other. Wednesday, May 6, 2015. The chemical principles behind the iconic Turin Shroud can now be explained. All that remains is to produce a look-alike copy. Important update (13 May):. The task: produce a contact image that could be cla...
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science buzz: One final post from this science bod on why he thinks the Shroud of Turin is a medieval fake
http://colinb-sciencebuzz.blogspot.com/2012/02/final-post-from-this-science-bod-on-why.html
Switching between subjective and objective modes is the essence of the scientific modus operandi. Not many people seem to appreciate that. Science is all about riding two horses, maybe not in concert, but certainly alternately - and knowing when to switch from one to the other. Tuesday, February 7, 2012. One final post from this science bod on why he thinks the Shroud of Turin is a medieval fake. Update: added 10th April 2012. Further update December 2014:. Here is the accompanying text:. Look at a full ...
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science buzz: Modelling two distinct types of BAKED-IN crease in the still-enigmatic Shroud of Turin, ones that provide important clues to the image-imprinting mechanism.
http://colinb-sciencebuzz.blogspot.com/2014/03/modelling-two-distinct-types-of-baked.html
Switching between subjective and objective modes is the essence of the scientific modus operandi. Not many people seem to appreciate that. Science is all about riding two horses, maybe not in concert, but certainly alternately - and knowing when to switch from one to the other. Sunday, March 23, 2014. Modelling two distinct types of BAKED-IN crease in the still-enigmatic Shroud of Turin, ones that provide important clues to the image-imprinting mechanism. Monday, February 6, 2012. And learning to adjust ...
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science buzz: How was the Turin Shroud faked? First experimental test of my sandpit theory
http://colinb-sciencebuzz.blogspot.com/2012/02/how-was-turin-shroud-faked-first.html
Switching between subjective and objective modes is the essence of the scientific modus operandi. Not many people seem to appreciate that. Science is all about riding two horses, maybe not in concert, but certainly alternately - and knowing when to switch from one to the other. Thursday, February 2, 2012. How was the Turin Shroud faked? First experimental test of my sandpit theory. Shown here half-removed (excessive charring under the nose made it stick at that point). For the moment, I'd simply say that...
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science buzz: My new sandpit theory for how the Turin Shroud was produced - as a medieval hoax
http://colinb-sciencebuzz.blogspot.com/2012/01/my-new-sandpit-theory-for-how-theturin.html
Switching between subjective and objective modes is the essence of the scientific modus operandi. Not many people seem to appreciate that. Science is all about riding two horses, maybe not in concert, but certainly alternately - and knowing when to switch from one to the other. Tuesday, January 31, 2012. My new sandpit theory for how the Turin Shroud was produced - as a medieval hoax. The basic principle - thermal imprinting from a 3D object. And the one preceding it link). Essence of the new model:.
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science buzz: April 2015
http://colinb-sciencebuzz.blogspot.com/2015_04_01_archive.html
Switching between subjective and objective modes is the essence of the scientific modus operandi. Not many people seem to appreciate that. Science is all about riding two horses, maybe not in concert, but certainly alternately - and knowing when to switch from one to the other. Tuesday, April 21, 2015. Might this be how the Turin Shroud was faked, using medieval alchemy? Here it is folks: the best I can offer after more than 3 years of almost non-stop experimentation : Model 9 ("the nitric acid model").
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science buzz: January 2015
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Switching between subjective and objective modes is the essence of the scientific modus operandi. Not many people seem to appreciate that. Science is all about riding two horses, maybe not in concert, but certainly alternately - and knowing when to switch from one to the other. Thursday, January 22, 2015. Do mega-doses of Vitamin C risk damaging one's joints? Is finger joint-clicking or cracking an early warning sign? From a French pharmacist last summer for my experiments with modelling the Turin Shroud...