Archive for February, 2012

UFOs: The Sceptics, The Scientists, And The Double Standards

February 29th, 2012

The UFO extraterrestrial hypothesis (ETH) can not be it’s not okay, it could be, but it still does not work, does not bother me with facts, I am firmly resolved, in each case event that’s all pseudoscience and I just to do with real science. Trust me – I’m a scientist! And we all know, scientists are 100% rational and right 100% of the time!

Many professional scientists and other skeptics, when, and think whether it be about UFOs ever been pre-conditioned to think of it in terms of the lunatic, fringe kooks no pseudo-science with the paranormal and therefore not worthy of the associated accept attention, or so worthy, so worthy in a negative sense to make something as ridiculous. They love it, one way “flow of water on a drowning man” and a pat on the shoulder, as they are higher than in the spirit of astrology, the great unwashed who all believe dinosaurs and humans co-exist together.

First we have the skeptics, and other professionals, as their double standard amounts to treating the whole pseudo-science or all the paranormal topics treated. As skeptical, in fact, only one standard – no shades of gray. One size fits all This means that no matter what the anomaly is garbage. Skeptics just confuse everything paranormal, and call it as pseudo-science skeptics or location of the monograph will be more than sufficient evidence – all nonsense and pseudoscience is any = all. However, I suggest that instead of all the anomalies are the same, certain anomalies are more equal than others. In short, certain anomalies are really cow manure, but not all. For astrology and UFOs lump in the basket is a double standard, since theoretical and empirical evidence for each is not really the same. Also, several theoretical and actual proof of the existence of the Sasquatch (Bigfoot), which is to say the case telepathy. As skeptics can not distinguish between serious malformations in those trivial, although I can not treat seriously skeptical when rubbing since the crisis, they can not bothered to do proper research and make distinctions.
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How Science Fair Experiments for Middle School Differ From Elementary

February 29th, 2012

If things go as they should, a sixth grader barely see the difference in their science fair project in comparison to what they did in elementary school. In the normal order of things, every year is not much used anymore, and standards are high, so that a sixth grader, most slip into these experiences for middle school with some problems.

One good thing is that most science fairs are in the second half, some even as late as May, so that through the initial adjustment of the workload, the Grade 6 student has already taken place. If they had to do a project in the fall, then it would feel to the stress many children in these early months of the school to add. This is especially true with science as a science college was regularly one of the most important issues with their homework. For the science fair rolled around, they will understand the process that uses science teacher with experience, and have probably had to work out some simple science experiments for students at home.

College students are to do this science project on your own. In elementary school, they often have family plans to do with each pitching in. parents a lot of work on the computer, and help when the home workshop needed to build something as they are too young to use power tools. So many children are gather all the necessary supplies for families and parents to check to make sure that everything is done according to the instructions used.
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Science Experiment: How To Make Invisible Ink

February 29th, 2012

Invisible ink was used by spies and secret lovers communicate and for centuries hidden messages to their partners. Invisible ink is not just something you see in the James Bond films, hundreds of fluids, fruit juice liquid household chemicals in specially formulated, can be used as invisible ink. In this experiment, science, a master of “steganography” made by your own baking powder and invisible ink to send secret messages to your friends:

WHAT YOU NEED:

• purple grape juice
• Baking powder
• tap water
• Swab
• made of white writing paper

Procedure:

First Mix thoroughly with tap water to give an equal and powdered baking soda in a bowl until dissolved.

Second Use a cotton swab or small brush to write a message on white writing paper, with baking soda and water solution as an invisible “ink.” Make sure the swab into the “ink” so often appear that the recipient read the message with ease.

Third Leave the “ink” to dry out completely until the magazine is completely invisible. Your secret message is now ready to be delivered to the recipient.
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