
Remember, before it was called a "bailout," the classic description for it back when the average person could read and write at a 6th grade level and had a basic understanding of economics ... it was calling "debauching the currency."
It is truly amazing that more than a dozen natural reactors
spontaneously sprang into existence and that they managed to maintain a modest power output for perhaps a few hundred millennia. Why is it that these parts of the deposit did not explode and destroy themselves right after nuclear chain reactions began? What mechanism provided the necessary self-regulation? Did these reactors run steadily or in fits and starts? The solutions to these puzzles emerged slowly after initial discovery of the Oklo phenomenon.
Jackie Mason gets right to the heart of the matter, as usual
Krisschans make it up at they go along - their own theology without benefit of scripture of any kind.
We are inside the 20 year margin of error that ice core samples say the Earth takes to go from the interglacial to the following Ice Age. Some scientists say it's three days, others say a decade. All the most important factors in this transition period are things we cannot see with the human eye.
