Are we forgetting more and caring less?or is there just too much to remember? More information has been produced and stored in the past 5 years than at any time in human history, in the form of e-mails, websites, cell phone messages, TV and print. Despite the fact that we’re constantly bombarded with what seems like information, very little of it actually adds anything to human knowledge.
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The same amino acids that are here on Earth have also been found in meteorites. “The bottom line is that you have these materials that come from space,” says researcher Steve Macko. He thinks this points to a cosmic origin for life on Earth.

Making the case for our cosmic origin is the fact that all of the meteorite’s amino acids favor the “left-handed” molecular structure, which is also favored by life on Earth, but just why life chose left over right is a mystery. “Essentially all of your protein is made of L-amino acids,” said Macko. “Why is that? We don’t know. The curious thing is that if you go to a meteorite you find a predominance of the same thing.”
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On Saturday, November 8, a rare Grand Sextile of Planets will take place during a total lunar eclipse. This extraordinary astrological and extremely positive event has not occurred in at least 6,000 years and is an occasion for meditation and celebration worldwide. Starting this Saturday, by clicking “Listen Now” on our masthead, you will be able to listen to astrologers John and Jan Mirehiel explain all about it. Their website is www.harmonicconcordance.com.

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Small household energy use changes in developed countries will mean huge CO2 emission reductions. Vote in our new poll and tell us whether you think 1. These changes should become law in every developed country, 2. They should be voluntary, 3. We can’t affect global warming or 4. Global warming doesn’t exist. To learn the results of our last poll, read on?

In our last poll we asked you: Based on all you know, how would you describe the most important motive of the visitors?

72% of you answered: They are here to take something from us even if it hurts us.

13% of your answered: I don’t feel we have enough information at this time.

12% of you said: They are here to take something from us, but are helping us as well. read more