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3. Life on Earth - flow of Energy and Entropy
This paper presents an unorthodox application of
Information Theory, shedding new light on the mystery of Life. It
should be of interest to scientists and non-scientists, alike.
http://www.digital-recordings.com/publ/publife.html
4. Awakening Earth Home Page
"In the history of the collective as in the history
of the individual, everything depends on the development of
consciousness" --Carl Jung Awakening Earth is dedicated to
research and learning that fosters a sustainable, compassionate,
and creative
http://www.awakeningearth.org/
5. Evolution: Features
Before Civilization, There Was Evolution...Please click
here for information on features from 'Ev...
http://evolution.discovery.com/features.html
6. BBC Education: Evolution homepage
'Where do I come from?' How did Darwin answer this
question? Is his answer still relevant today? Can we go beyond
Darwin? What future is there for religion in the face of Darwin's
theory? - 'It's like confessing a murder,' is how Darwin himself
described his realisation that we descended from apes. This site
addresses these questions and many more as leading Darwinian and
post-Darwinian...
http://search.bbc.co.uk/education/darwin/index.shtml
7. international earth registry
International Earth Registry READ EARTH PRAYER HERE When
we were born, we inherited our Mother Earth. This most precious
gift bestowed upon us has the unique ability to self sustain life
as we know it. In return all people around the world, must unite
in common cooperation to
http://members.tripod.com/rareearth_2/internat.htm
8. Evolution of Life and Intelligence
index
http://ethel.as.arizona.edu/~collins/astro/subjects/evolve-a.html
9. Evolution
Evolution and The History of Life on Earth Modern
evolutionary thought has its origin in The Origin of Species by
Charles Darwin. Darwin called his theory 'Descent with
Modification by Natural Selection'. Today we call it 'Evolution
by Natural Selection'. The idea of evolution
http://members.tripod.com/GVAtheist/evolution.htm
10. Stratigraphy & Earth History - West's Geology
Directory
. Left: Alternating organic-rich shales and argillaceous
limestones with ammonites in the Blue Lias of Lower Jurassic age
on the coast of Dorset, southern England. Higher up the cliff
slopes back and consists of shale. Here are the Shales-with- Beef
(fibrous c
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/stratig.htm
11. THE SEX LIFE OF DIMORPHIC FORAMINIFERA AND OTHER
FASCINATING FACETS OF EVOLUTION by Les Cole
THE SEX LIFE OF DIMORPHIC FORAMINIFERA AND OTHER
FASCINATING FACETS OF EVOLUTION by Les Cole My apologies to
Margaret St. Clair, but everything I find annoying about science
fiction today may be summed up in a character from one of her
stories.
http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Rhodomagnetic/Rhodomagnetic18-09.html
12. Thermodynamic Theory of Biological Evolution and
Aging
Thermodynamic Theory of Biological Evolution and Aging.
Experimental Conformation for Theory Georgi P.Gladyshev Academy
of Creative Endeavors, Institute of Physico-Chemical Problems of
Evolution, 36 Novy Arbat, Moscow 121205, Russia Semenov Institute
of Chemic
http://www.endeav.org/evolut/text/ttbea/index.htm
13. The Evolution of A Life Supprting Atmosphere
The Evolution of a Terrestrial Atmosphere Capable of
Sustaining Life By Michael Farb ABSTRACT The Earth is unique
among the whole of our solar system in its ability to sustain
life. Before the presence of life on Earth, 3.8 billion years ago,
the Earth
http://www.slip.net/~farb/atmos_evolution.htm
14. Evolution
Evolution: the journey of life What is evolution?
Evolution is an often misunderstood topic. It is often a slow
process that takes place over many generations, though it may
also happen quite rapidly.
http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~aronoff/Evolution.html
15. Findings - Summary
- Recent Advances and Next Steps Life on Earth - Recent
Advances Ubiquity of Life on Earth Wherever Liquid Water and
Usable Energy are Present Important New Insight's into
Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)-based ...
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/codez/findings.html
16. The Prebiotic Earth
The Prebiotic Earth The final, most important events
leading to the origin of life are perhaps th...
http://cmex-www.arc.nasa.gov/VikingCD/Puzzle/Prebiot.htm
17. THE ORIGINS AND EARLY EVOLUTION OF LIFE
THE ORIGINS AND EARLY EVOLUTION OF LIFE The World Wide
Web Home Page for research on the origin and early evolution of
life on the Earth. Updated January, 1996. Supported by Kluwer
Academic Publishers, The Netherlands. Publisher of the journal
Origins of
http://www.chemistry.ucsc.edu/Projects/origins1.html
18. Darwin: Lots of Little Changes
DOWN, ENGLAND How did life get here? The credit for the
simplest scientific answer to that question must go to one of the
most admired and hated of all scientists in history: Charles
Darwin.
http://www.letsfindout.com/subjects/space/darwin.html
19. Early Earth and the Evolution of Life
Early Earth and the Evolution of Life Cell and
Organismal Biology (This is intended to present a brief sketch of
the evolution of our planet. It is not, nor is it intended to be,
an all inclusive history.) TO THE URSULINE ACADEMY BIOLOGY
http://www.susqu.edu/facstaff/r/richard/originoflife.html
20. GaiaLINK Project
A Strategy for Global Wellness and Sustainability
http://www.gaialink.com/index.html
21. Evolution and Structure of the Universe -- PSC
text-only version Evolution and Structure of the
Universe PSC ..... PSC NEWS RELEASES ..... CRAY ...
http://www.psc.edu/MetaCenter/MetaScience/Articles/evolution.html
22. Exobiology Defined
A Program of NASA's Solar System Exploration Division
Written by NASA Exobiology Program Manager: Michael A. The goal
of NASA's Exobiology program is to understand the origin,
evolution, and distribution of life in the universe.
http://exobiology.nasa.gov/ssx/exobiology.html
23. Evolution
Evolution Evolution is the process by which all living
things have developed from primitive organisms through changes
occurring over billions of years, a progression that includes the
most advanced animals and plants. Exactly how evolution occurs is
still a matter of debate,
http://members.tripod.com/Geologi/Evolution.html
24. Scientists Debate RNA's Role At Beginning Of Life On
Earth
Scientists Debate RNA's Role At Beginning Of Life On
Earth Author: Ricki Lewis Date: March 31, 1997 Sidebar: RNA's
Role at Beginning of Life - For Further Information Before there
was life, there were chemicals. The idea that ribonucleic acid (RNA
http://mipper.carelife.com/yr1997/mar/research_970331.html
25. Microbes, environment, and evolution -- a Proterozoic
palaeontological perspective
Microbes, environment, and evolution -- a Proterozoic
palaeontological perspective Nicholas J. Butterfield Department
of Earth Sciences University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EQ njb1005@esc.cam.ac.uk
Broadly defined, microbes are small organisms of a sub
http://www.astrobiology.sr.unh.edu/abstracts/butterfield.html
26. Introduction to the Plantae
The Plantae includes all land plants: mosses, ferns,
conifers, flowering plants, and so on -- an amazing range of
diverse forms. With more than 250,000 species, they are second in
size only to the arthropoda.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/plants/plantae.html
27. Intelligent design of the universe
Intelligent Design of the Universe The search for
knowledge about the origin of humanity is as old as its
inhabitants. Since the early 1800's mankind has narrowed the
debate to creation by a Supreme Being and the theory of evolution.
Ever since then, science has been at odds
http://members.tripod.com/essayz/Others/intdesuniv.html
28. Feng Shui - Learning From the Ancients - Earth Design
by Jami Lin
The opening chapter to Earth Design, reprinted with
permission from Jami Lin. Take a ook at how feng shui can help
positively effect your life.
http://www.spiral-web.com/Spirituality_Directory/earth.htm
29. Nature's Holism by Laurence Evans. Evolution, ecology,
human...
Nature's Holism (Ecotaoism): Holism, Evolution &
Ecology, by L. Evans. Holism & Human evolution.
http://members.xoom.com/ecotao/ecotao1.htm
30. Titan and the Origin of Life on Earth
Titan and the Origin of Life on Earth* T. Owen Institute
for Astronomy, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA F. Raulin
Laboratoire Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques (LISA),
Université Paris 7 & 12, France C.P. McKay Space Science
Division, NASA
http://esapub.esrin.esa.it/bulletin/bullet92/b92owen.htm
31. The Gaia Hypothesis - Dr James Lovelock & Dr Lynn
Margulis
The Gaia Hypothesis Resource Document - Section 2 - Dr
James Lovelock and the Formulation of the Gaia Hypothesis - This
document presents the research & development resources ...
http://www.magna.com.au/~prfbrown/gaia_jim.html
32. Astrobiology : Objectives
How Does Life Begin and Develop? Does Life Exist
Elsewhere in the Universe? What is Life's Future on Earth and
Beyond? Question: How Does Life Begin and Develop?
http://astrobiology.arc.nasa.gov/roadmap/objectives/index.html
33. Life Beyond the Earth
Life Beyond the Earth Full window version (looks a
little nicer). Click <Back> button to get back to small
framed version with content indexes. This chapter covers the
concept of a lifezone and the types of stars to focus on in the
search for suitable
http://www.bc.cc.ca.us/programs/sea/astronomy/lifezone/lifezone.htm
34. Who Am !?
has become fashionable, and it is nothing more than a
fashion, to believe that the universe is dumb, stupid. That
intelligence, values, love and fine feelings reside only within
the bag of the human epidermis, and that outside that, the thing
is simply a kind of a chaotic, stupid interaction of blind forces,
and our intelligence is an unfortunate accident.
http://www.deoxy.org/annex/whoami.htm
35. Museum of Evolution
Museum of Evolutio
http://www.paleo.pan.pl/museum/museum.htm
36. Evolution of Intelligence
Is there Intelligent Life on the Earth What Can we
Conclude from the Above Graph: Increase in Relative EL exhibits a
well defined pattern over the last 200 million years
http://www.zebu.uoregon.edu/ph123/l14b.html
37. The Man and the Society in Harmony with the Nature.
International
The Man and the Society in Harmony with the Nature
Abilities and powers of the Man are increasing now. Technological
progress allowed to use nuclear, chemical, laser, biological and
other machines and technologies instead of hand-operated and
mechanical techni ...
http://raix.kharkov.ua/English/Education/Presentations/Harmony/index.html
38. thesis
theory of life. I dug the following up someplace, read
it twice and I think it makes sense... Maybe, maybe not? Do you
know? Sigi. In the beginning life...
http://www.bungi.com/sigi/thesis.htm
39. What is evolution?
Evolution defined
http://hyperion.advanced.org/19926/text/tour/00.htm
40. The Ages of Gaia
An on-going site that is always under construction; my
goal is to create a detailed history of the Earth and all it's
interacting components. Includes history and evolution of life,
as well as changes in the geography, climate, continetal drift
http://www.kheper.auz.com/agesofgaia/
41. Fossil Record
Fossil Record Fossils are remains of prehistoric
organisms. Preserved by burial under countless layers of
sedimentary material, they are a record of the history of life
beginning approximately 3.5 billion years ago, the study of which
is called paleontology. Some fossils are
http://members.tripod.com/Geologi/Fossil_Record.html
42. Mars Expedition Strategy Group Report
FOCUS Did life ever exist on Mars? A multi-disciplinary
group of scientists brought together by the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration [NASA] is currently developing a
strategy to seek ...
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/oss/mccleese.htm
43. Evolution Through The Dimensions Of Time & Space
A new theory traces the evolution of human language and
consciousness, and enables a new understanding of the dimensions
of time and space and the relationship between science and
religion.
http://5dspace-time.org/
44. No Title
SULPHUR BASED ECOSYSTEMS. INDEX. Introduction. Black
smokers. Fauna. Fossils. Other communities. INTRODUCTION. The
evolution of life on Earth has lead to..
http://tiger.chm.bris.ac.uk/cm1/ClaireO/Welcome.htm
45. India Travelog: Environment - The Little Things In
Life
he origin of insects is hidden in the mists of time. The
sea and the North and South Poles are possibly the only
environments that cannot support insect life (though pond ...
http://www.indiatravelog.com/environment/env12-insects.html
46. Regis Rossi A. Faria Homepage
The Future The future does not belong to anyone. Many
are the purposes and possibilities of the temporal flux.
Personally I can't believe that an end is coming by the corner of
the millennium, because there are contrary forces against this
stream getting more volume every day.
http://www.lsi.usp.br/~regis/efuturo.html
47. Ishmael Comunity: The Ishmael Vision
This website is a rallying point for people who are
concerned about the human future and the future of the world.
Most are drawn to the site by the works of Daniel Quinn, which
include Ishmael, Providence, The Story of B, My Ishmael: A Sequel,
and (in Y2K) Bey
http://www.bnetwork.com/vision/
48. Pleistocene Megafauna In North America
Picture from The American Museum of Natural History
Large mammals roamed North America during the Pleistocene Epoch.
The picture above depicts the area of Los Angeles 12,000 years
ago.
http://west.pima.edu/~glg_smith/INDEX.HTM
49. #Y103. The Origin of Life and The Suppression of
Truth
Despite incredible odds, and seemingly insurmountable
problems, spontaneous generation is taught as a fact from grammar
school to university.
http://www.yfiles.com/origin.html
50. My Meaning of Life Paper
My Meaning of Life The meaning of life is not an easy
thing to conceptualize, let alone describe. Everyone from the
ancient Greeks to Monty Python have tried to find an answer to
this eternal question.
http://people.ce.mediaone.net/mike0123/molpaper.html
51. Climate and Chemistry of the Global Environment 41%
Climate and Chemistry of the Global Environment Faculty:
Jay Ague Robert Berner Leo Hickey Antonio Lasaga Jeff Park Danny
Rye Barry Saltzman Ronald Smith Karl Turekian Elisabeth Vrba A
group of faculty members is involved in a broad area of..
http://love.geology.yale.edu/kgl/Brochure/ClimateChemGlobal/1.html
52. NMNH Paleobiology Home Page
Paleobiology is the study of fossils as once living
organisms, rather than simply as prehistoric death assemblages.
Paleobiology includes several branches, of which two major ones
are paleozoology and paleobotany, the former being the study of
fossil animals, and the latter the science of ancient plants.
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/
53. Ethics, Morality, Evolution, Genetics, Culture, and
Education
From both political (social, cultural) and genetic
directions, the human is on a collision course with extinction.
The worldwide cultural issues must be settled before the genetic
problems can be properly approached.
http://www.onelife.com/ethics/brule.html
54. Biosphere 1 (Earth's biosphere) Definitions This
spectacular mosaic shows the world in ...
Biosphere 1 (Earth's biosphere) Definitions EARTH FROM
SPACE This spectacular mosaic shows the world in natural color
unobstructed by clouds. Created and ...
http://www.biospherics.org/biosphere1.html
55. #Y104. The Origin of Information
Would a DNA molecule that arose by chance possess any
information, codes, programs, or instructions?
http://www.yfiles.com/origin2.html
56. The Biosphere
The term "Biosphere" was coined by Russian
scientist Vladimir Vernadsky in the 1929. The biosphere is the
life zone of the Earth and includes all living organisms,
including man, and all organic matter that has not ...
http://web.geology.ufl.edu/Biosphere.html
57. Earth, our habitable planet. GY105
Lecture 23: Gaia: A self-regulating Earth System through
Time? One of the central issues of our times is wether or not
humans are harming the Earth System.
http://www.iub.edu/~geol105/G105L23jj.html
58. Organic Cosmochemical Evolution
NRC Research Associateship Programs Ames Research Center
Organic Cosmochemical Evolution RO#: 44.10.06.18 CITY: Moffett
Field STATE: CA 94035-1000 ADVISER: Chang, Sherwood (415)604-5733
KEYWORD: Asteroids, Atmospheric chemistry, Comets, Cosmic dust
http://rap.nas.edu/lab/ARC/44100618.html