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What is possible with water is truly the impossible.The mysteries of electromagnetic fields in water have yet to be fully explained. Tune in for the truth.Dr. Alex Ling explores ancient stone sites and water sources worldwide. His fascination with megalithic sites continues. He founded a group dedicated to preserving and restoring ancient wells, springs, and waterways and is the driving force behind the natural healing water company Aquan. He also continues his research into the sacred elements of gold, frankincense, and myrrh and continues his practice in functional medicine.
On Occidental College Week: Hints to our climatic future could be hidden underground. Natasha Sekhon, assistant professor in the department of geology, digs in for a look. Dr. Natasha Sekhon has her training as a low-temperature geochemist and paleoclimatologist. She uses the geochemical signals preserved in speleothems (secondary cave deposits) and monitors modern cave systems […]
061924 2n HR Melissa Learn History For Future- Ancient Water Systems Underground Refrigeration by Kate Dalley
In a week of headlines about water shortages slowing ships in the Panama Canal and drought in India's Silicon Valley, we look at unexpected ways to manage the world's water. Presenter Marnie Chesterton and panellists Chhavi Sachdev in Mumbai, India, and Meral Sachdev in Nunavut, Canada, tell stories of innovative ideas being tried in their parts of the world. Then Marnie meets water detective Barbara Sherwood Lollar, professor in earth sciences at the University of Toronto, to hear how ancient water can help us plan for the future. Plus, how submersible speakers can help corals, and stories of living underground. Produced by Dan Welsh with Tom Bonnett, Harrison Lewis, Jack Lee, Katie Tompsett and Emily Preston
Dr. Gaathier Mahed is a Geohydrologist at The Department of Geosciences at The Nelson Mandela University and he joins Africa to introduce ‘The qanat system' - an ancient method of drawing water from underground that may hold some potential in present day South Africa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Mysterious Polygons on Mars:Scientists discover strange, irregular wedge-shaped objects buried beneath the Martian surface.Polygons range from centimeters to 10 meters in size and may have formed during ancient freeze-thaw cycles billions of years ago.Possible formation mechanisms include mud cracks from wet sediments and contraction from cooling volcanic lava flows.Zhurong rover detected at least 16 polygons, suggesting a wide distribution.Iran's Nuclear Program:Iran successfully launches a small spacecraft, raising concerns about its ballistic missile program.Officials claim the launch was for peaceful purposes, but it violates the Vienna Accords.Iran's enriched uranium stockpile is now 18 times above the limit set by the Accords.International community urges Iran to stop its nuclear weapons development.Russian Progress Cargo Ship Docked with ISS:Progress MS-25 successfully docked with the International Space Station, delivering over 2.5 tons of supplies.The cargo included food, personal items for the crew, spare parts, and fuel, oxygen, and water.This resupply mission ensures the crew has the resources they need to continue their research aboard the ISS.Additional Highlights:New Australian Skyguide released, providing stargazers with information about upcoming celestial events. www.maas.musem/storeStudy shows eating a healthy vegan diet lowers cholesterol, weight, and insulin levels.Increasing walking speed to 4 km/h may reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.For more SpaceTime visit www.spacetimewithstuartgary,com or our HQ at https://bitesz.com #SpaceTimePodcast #SciencePodcast #SpaceNews #Astronomy #HealthScience #Environment #Technology #CurrentEventsThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2458531/advertisement
A podcast where we feature some of the most respected lifeguards in New Jersey, having conversations about all aspects of the art of lifeguarding, the science of the ocean, and much, much more. Check us out for an inside look into the minds of the young men and women who dedicate their time to keeping our swimmers safe!#lifeguard #beachpatrol #jersey #jerseyshore #surf #surfing #podcast #ocean #boardwalk #BondiBeach #AtlanticCity #SeasideHeights #Lavalette #beach #oceanrescue #news #lifeguardnews #rescueTo call in: 732 237 4949
Learn about why popular opinion might not be as popular as you thought; a new analysis that’s debunked the blood type diet; and a pool of water in Kidd Creek Mine in Timmins, Ontario, Canada, that’s 2 billion years old. One person repeating an opinion makes people think it's a popular opinion by Kelsey Donk People Often Think An Opinion Heard Repeatedly From The Same Person Is Actually A Popular Opinion. (2020). ScienceDaily. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/05/070520183447.htm Weaver, K., Garcia, S. M., Schwarz, N., & Miller, D. T. (2007). Inferring the popularity of an opinion from its familiarity: A repetitive voice can sound like a chorus. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 92(5), 821–833. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.92.5.821 A new analysis has debunked the blood type diet by Grant Currin New study debunks blood type diet. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-12/pcfr-nsd120420.php Kahleova, H., Petersen, K. F., Shulman, G. I., Alwarith, J., Rembert, E., Tura, A., Hill, M., Holubkov, R., & Barnard, N. D. (2020). Effect of a Low-Fat Vegan Diet on Body Weight, Insulin Sensitivity, Postprandial Metabolism, and Intramyocellular and Hepatocellular Lipid Levels in Overweight Adults. JAMA Network Open, 3(11), e2025454. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.25454 Barnard, N. D., Rembert, E., Freeman, A., Bradshaw, M., Holubkov, R., & Kahleova, H. (2020). Blood Type Is Not Associated with Changes in Cardiometabolic Outcomes in Response to a Plant-Based Dietary Intervention. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jand.2020.08.079 Shmerling, R. H. (2017, May 12). Diet not working? Maybe it’s not your type - Harvard Health Blog. Harvard Health Blog. https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/diet-not-working-maybe-its-not-your-type-2017051211678 The World's Oldest Known Pool of Water Is a Staggering 2 Billion Years Old by Joanie Faletto Kidd Creek Mine | AMNH. (2021). American Museum of Natural History. https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/permanent/planet-earth/why-is-the-earth-habitable/where-do-the-earth-s-riches-come-from/kidd-creek-mine Gilllis, L. (2019, June 17). Is there new life for Kidd Mine? Northern Ontario Business; Northern Ontario Business. https://www.northernontariobusiness.com/regional-news/timmins/is-there-new-life-for-kidd-mine-1510179 McGill University. (2016, November 3). Channels. https://www.mcgill.ca/channels/news/it%E2%80%99s-whats-underneath-counts-263769 Holland, G., Lollar, B. S., Li, L., Lacrampe-Couloume, G., Slater, G. F., & Ballentine, C. J. (2013). Deep fracture fluids isolated in the crust since the Precambrian era. Nature, 497(7449), 357–360. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature12127 Li, L., Wing, B. A., Bui, T. H., McDermott, J. M., Slater, G. F., Wei, S., Lacrampe-Couloume, G., & Lollar, B. S. (2016). Sulfur mass-independent fractionation in subsurface fracture waters indicates a long-standing sulfur cycle in Precambrian rocks. Nature Communications, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13252 Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ancient cultures knew there are 5 fundamental elements to health and healing and a proper connection to water is one of the most important. Headaches, constipation, fatigue, weight gain, high blood pressure/hypertension, compromised DNA repair and many other problems can be helped by a proper connection to water. Learn the simple (commonly forgotten) wisdoms of both internal and external water connection. Purify, cleanse, revitalise, detox & repair. #water #hydration #dehydration #detox #revitalization #purification #ayurveda #ayurvedicmedicine
This week, we are joined by Dr. Romain Tartèse who is talking about volatiles in the ancient solar system. The Cosmic Cast is brought to you from the Earth and Solar System team at the University of Manchester. Follow us: Twitter: @earthsolarsystm. Facebook: @earthsolarsystem Instagram: earthandsolarsystem Blog: earthandsolarsystem.wordpress.com/
VIBRATIONAL MEDICINE IS THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE As president of Ancient Water restoration, Dr. Hawkins acts as a consultant for medical researchers studying mineral solutions and colloidal minerals, hospitals, mineral water bottling companies, water treatment plants and city/state officials. He also invents health and Bio-Energetic technology and natural remedies. His current research is focused on Water Purification, and Vibrational/Energy Medicine to activate and enhance Pineal function, the chakra system for Longevity and Savant abilities. Permanent healing is accomplished on the vibrational level. Molecular processes creates cells and atomic processes create molecules. These vibrational fields that make up your atomic structure are known as "frequency codes" this is the deep spiritual level that we work on. Health is not achieved by rejuvenating old cells but creating healthy and vital new cells.
This time we really mean it. After 227 shows, plus some reruns, this is the very last broadcast of Eclectic Kettle. Recorded live at the end of November, Simon and Ben are in the studio together along with a great many returning cast members and friends. Join us as we recount our favourite Kettle moments, play some of our favourite tracks and acts from the history of the show, reflect on this whole thing, and encourage you to support BFF.fm in our 2018 Fundraiser!This one is also going out on Christmas Day, so welcome to the first and last Eclectic Kettle Holiday Special, I suppose? Feel free to shake some sleigh bells over the recording. And this show marks the 5th Anniversary of Eclectic Kettle (which we think would've been December 20th.) 5 years! Who'd ever have thought. Thank you to everyone who supported the show, listened, came on as a guest, Tweeted some snark… Simon and I are incredibly grateful to all our friends and family and BFF.fm community who supported making the show.Settle down in your favourite, snug festive spot by the fire. Have yourself an extra helping of Christmas Pudding. And please, once more with feeling, bask in the chaotic joy of Eclectic Kettle number 228 of 228. The music in this episode is really great, the banter is pretty good. The randos who we put on the air with us are tremendously entertaining too. We only blow out the levels some of the time. It meant a lot to record this, and even editing it for rebroadcast brought back the feelings. I hope you enjoy listening to it again. We love you. Good night. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 3′52″ Sound and Vision by Beck (Self Released) 15′00″ Weight by Mikal Cronin on MCII (Merge) 18′47″ Toe Cutter - Thumb Buster by Thee Oh Sees on Floating Coffin (Castle Face) 22′15″ Hit It and Quit It by Ty Segall on Fudge Sandwich (In The Red Records) 31′47″ Backwaters by Drenge on Drenge (Infectious) 34′31″ Deep Pockets by Gaz Coombes on World's Strongest Man (Self Released) 39′02″ Sad Suppers by Los Campesinos! on Sick Scenes (Wichita) 44′43″ Small Talk by Courtney Barnett on Small Talk (Marathon Artists) 50′06″ Don't Swallow the Cup by The National on Trouble Will Find Me (4AD) 54′46″ Ancient Water by Future Islands on The Far Field (4AD) 58′36″ True Care by James Vincent McMorrow on True Care (Vagrant) 77′02″ The Underside of Power by Algiers on The Underside of Power (Matador) 80′51″ Shame by Young Fathers on White Men are Black Men Too (Big Dada) 85′01″ All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem on Sound of Silver (DFA) 100′54″ Burn It Down by Daughter on Music From Before The Storm (Glassnote) 103′39″ Chasing Mirrors (Christian Löffler Remix) by Padre on Chasing Mirrors (Derelicht) 108′46″ Breathe This Air by Jon Hopkins on Immunity (Domino) 114′29″ Be Right Back, Moving House (feat. Paul Smith) by Ghostpoet on Shedding Skin (Play It Again Sam) 119′30″ Her Majesty by The Beatles on Abbey Road (Apple) Check out the full archives on the website.
This time we really mean it. After 227 shows, plus some reruns, this is the very last broadcast of Eclectic Kettle. Recorded live at the end of November, Simon and Ben are in the studio together along with a great many returning cast members and friends. Join us as we recount our favourite Kettle moments, play some of our favourite tracks and acts from the history of the show, reflect on this whole thing, and encourage you to support BFF.fm in our 2018 Fundraiser!This one is also going out on Christmas Day, so welcome to the first and last Eclectic Kettle Holiday Special, I suppose? Feel free to shake some sleigh bells over the recording. And this show marks the 5th Anniversary of Eclectic Kettle (which we think would've been December 20th.) 5 years! Who'd ever have thought. Thank you to everyone who supported the show, listened, came on as a guest, Tweeted some snark… Simon and I are incredibly grateful to all our friends and family and BFF.fm community who supported making the show.Settle down in your favourite, snug festive spot by the fire. Have yourself an extra helping of Christmas Pudding. And please, once more with feeling, bask in the chaotic joy of Eclectic Kettle number 228 of 228. The music in this episode is really great, the banter is pretty good. The randos who we put on the air with us are tremendously entertaining too. We only blow out the levels some of the time. It meant a lot to record this, and even editing it for rebroadcast brought back the feelings. I hope you enjoy listening to it again. We love you. Good night. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 3′52″ Sound and Vision by Beck 15′00″ Weight by Mikal Cronin on MCII (Merge) 18′47″ Toe Cutter - Thumb Buster by Thee Oh Sees on Floating Coffin (Castle Face) 22′15″ Hit It and Quit It by Ty Segall on Fudge Sandwich (In The Red Records) 31′47″ Backwaters by Drenge on Drenge (Infectious) 34′31″ Deep Pockets by Gaz Coombes on World's Strongest Man 39′02″ Sad Suppers by Los Campesinos! on Sick Scenes (Wichita) 44′43″ Small Talk by Courtney Barnett on Small Talk (Marathon Artists) 50′06″ Don't Swallow the Cup by The National on Trouble Will Find Me (4AD) 54′46″ Ancient Water by Future Islands on The Far Field (4AD) 58′36″ True Care by James Vincent McMorrow on True Care (Vagrant) 77′02″ The Underside of Power by Algiers on The Underside of Power (Matador) 80′51″ Shame by Young Fathers on White Men are Black Men Too (Big Dada) 85′01″ All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem on Sound of Silver (DFA) 100′54″ Burn It Down by Daughter on Music From Before The Storm (Glassnote) 103′39″ Chasing Mirrors (Christian Löffler Remix) by Padre on Chasing Mirrors (Derelicht) 108′46″ Breathe This Air by Jon Hopkins on Immunity (Domino) 114′29″ Be Right Back, Moving House (feat. Paul Smith) by Ghostpoet on Shedding Skin (Play It Again Sam) 119′30″ Her Majesty by The Beatles on Abbey Road (Apple)
After 227 shows, Eclectic Kettle is coming to an end. Simon and Ben are in the studio together again, with many returning cast members and friends. Join us as we play through some of our favourite Kettle moments, reflect on the whole thing, and encourage you to support BFF.fm in our 2018 Fundraiser that kicks off today!There's so much to say about Kettle. Maybe we should write a blog post or two about it or something. But for now, let's just note this: Simon and I are both incredibly grateful to all our friends and family and BFF.fm community who supported making the show over all these years, and also to each other for making it happen. Kettle will be be 5 years old in a few weeks (we'll still be broadcasting some re-runs… it counts… shut up…) and neither of us would've imagined doing something like this for so long. So, thanks. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 3′52″ Sound and Vision by Beck (Self Released) 15′00″ Weight by Mikal Cronin on MCII (Merge) 18′47″ Toe Cutter - Thumb Buster by Thee Oh Sees on Floating Coffin (Castle Face) 22′15″ Hit It and Quit It by Ty Segall on Fudge Sandwich (In The Red Records) 31′47″ Backwaters by Drenge on Drenge (Infectious) 34′31″ Deep Pockets by Gaz Coombes on World's Strongest Man (Self Released) 39′02″ Sad Suppers by Los Campesinos! on Sick Scenes (Wichita) 44′43″ Small Talk by Courtney Barnett on Small Talk (Marathon Artists) 50′06″ Don't Swallow the Cup by The National on Trouble Will Find Me (4AD) 54′46″ Ancient Water by Future Islands on The Far Field (4AD) 58′36″ True Care by James Vincent McMorrow on True Care (Vagrant) 77′02″ The Underside of Power by Algiers on The Underside of Power (Matador) 80′51″ Shame by Young Fathers on White Men are Black Men Too (Big Dada) 85′01″ All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem on Sound of Silver (DFA) 100′54″ Burn It Down by Daughter on Music From Before The Storm (Glassnote) 103′39″ Chasing Mirrors (Christian Löffler Remix) by Padre on Chasing Mirrors (Derelicht) 108′46″ Breathe This Air by Jon Hopkins on Immunity (Domino) 114′29″ Be Right Back, Moving House (feat. Paul Smith) by Ghostpoet on Shedding Skin (Play It Again Sam) 119′30″ Her Majesty by The Beatles on Abbey Road (Apple) Check out the full archives on the website.
Paul Stancil of BYU on the App store Lawsuit. Jason Moser of MSU on the benefits of talking to yourself. Kris Holm on mountain unicycling. Ewine Van Dishoeck of Leiden Univ. in Netherlands on ancient water. Brandon Alinger of Prop Store on the wild world of movie prop collecting.
After 227 shows, Eclectic Kettle is coming to an end. Simon and Ben are in the studio together again, with many returning cast members and friends. Join us as we play through some of our favourite Kettle moments, reflect on the whole thing, and encourage you to support BFF.fm in our 2018 Fundraiser that kicks off today!There's so much to say about Kettle. Maybe we should write a blog post or two about it or something. But for now, let's just note this: Simon and I are both incredibly grateful to all our friends and family and BFF.fm community who supported making the show over all these years, and also to each other for making it happen. Kettle will be be 5 years old in a few weeks (we'll still be broadcasting some re-runs… it counts… shut up…) and neither of us would've imagined doing something like this for so long. So, thanks. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 3′52″ Sound and Vision by Beck 15′00″ Weight by Mikal Cronin on MCII (Merge) 18′47″ Toe Cutter - Thumb Buster by Thee Oh Sees on Floating Coffin (Castle Face) 22′15″ Hit It and Quit It by Ty Segall on Fudge Sandwich (In The Red Records) 31′47″ Backwaters by Drenge on Drenge (Infectious) 34′31″ Deep Pockets by Gaz Coombes on World's Strongest Man 39′02″ Sad Suppers by Los Campesinos! on Sick Scenes (Wichita) 44′43″ Small Talk by Courtney Barnett on Small Talk (Marathon Artists) 50′06″ Don't Swallow the Cup by The National on Trouble Will Find Me (4AD) 54′46″ Ancient Water by Future Islands on The Far Field (4AD) 58′36″ True Care by James Vincent McMorrow on True Care (Vagrant) 77′02″ The Underside of Power by Algiers on The Underside of Power (Matador) 80′51″ Shame by Young Fathers on White Men are Black Men Too (Big Dada) 85′01″ All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem on Sound of Silver (DFA) 100′54″ Burn It Down by Daughter on Music From Before The Storm (Glassnote) 103′39″ Chasing Mirrors (Christian Löffler Remix) by Padre on Chasing Mirrors (Derelicht) 108′46″ Breathe This Air by Jon Hopkins on Immunity (Domino) 114′29″ Be Right Back, Moving House (feat. Paul Smith) by Ghostpoet on Shedding Skin (Play It Again Sam) 119′30″ Her Majesty by The Beatles on Abbey Road (Apple)
Join us today as Cristina brings up such a sunny event in american history! The sun will always shine in our great america. Nothing goes wrong here nope.Then Chelsea discusses a wonderful lake between Israel and Syria. We don't have to go deep underwater to find shiny treasure!Thanks for listening and remember to like, rate, and review and e-mail us at cultscryptidsconspiracies@gmail.com or Tweet us @C3Podcast. Many thanks to TJ Shirley for our theme song!Also check out our patreon www.patreon.com/cultscryptidsconspiraciesThanks!
At one point when I was reading about the age of water I came across some research indicating that some of the water molecules we drink could be 4.6 billion years old. Yikes!
Ilse Cleeves is lead author of a paper that concludes up to half of our solar system’s water is older than the solar system itself. The implications for life across the galaxy are profound.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We take a look at sad news for the Kepler space telescope, wireless brain imaging, remote ancient water, cancer genes, sound imaging, viewer feedback, spacecraft updates, Curiosity news, and as always take a peek back into history and up in the sky this week.
We take a look at sad news for the Kepler space telescope, wireless brain imaging, remote ancient water, cancer genes, sound imaging, viewer feedback, spacecraft updates, Curiosity news, and as always take a peek back into history and up in the sky this week.