Dianne Talsma (28 Feb 2005)
"rewriting the science journals"


Shalom All:

Just another one of those assumptions of "science" biting the dust!

The Unexpected Scientist
http://www.christianitytoday.com/tc/2005/001/19.46.html
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With her parents' encouragement, Sarah (high-school student Sarah Mims) started to study the atmosphere in Texas in 2001. She discovered that some of the airborne dust had blown all the way from the Sahara Desert in Africa. But in 2002, she discovered something even more remarkable: Dust from nearby regions was full of soot, and the soot carried bacteria and fungus. These life forms, she found, had escaped from faraway fires. In other words, contrary to what many think, fire did not kill them, it actually spread them. Sarah confirmed her findings in 2003, and they were published in Atmospheric Environment in 2004. If other studies confirm them, the use of burning as a method of clearing fields may need to be rethought. And Sarah, now 18, will be celebrated worldwide for her revolutionary research.
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Oh my ... what implications for global polution!!

Dianne
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