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Can Earth EXPLODE?

Thiaoouba - Frequently Asked Questions
Composed by Dr Tom J. Chalko (Australia) who organized more than 50 public lectures for Michel Desmarquet, set up a web site for The Book and was asked by Michel to answer all emails addressed to him since 1995. Questions are taken from Michel lectures and from the correspondence. All answers have been discussed with and authorized by Michel.

Who on earth are you?

Free Software Project Survey: Frequently Asked Questions
My name is Christian Reis. I'm a Brazilian developer involved with ORBit-Python, Bugzilla, PyGTK, Stoq and occasionally some other free software projects. I started my MSc in 2000 and this survey is an important part of the research (which is why you should be nice and help out). I have something of a webpage, too.

What about Grays and other aliens seen on Earth ?

Thiaoouba - Frequently Asked Questions
There are some races of people on a similar level of mentality to ours, visiting us on Earth. Michel was given telepathic permission from Thiaoouba in 1995 to talk about Grays in front of TV cameras in the USA. Gray people are from a "planet of sorrows" too, and on their own planet they have completely lost their immune system, as a consequence of their "civilized" activities. Simply speaking they are going extinct very quickly.

So, how can we tap into the Earth's bioenergy cycle?

Bioenergy and Biomass Frequently Asked Questions
The energy absorbed by plants on land (and plankton in the seas) is recycled naturally through the process of life on Earth until it is eventually radiated away as low-temperature heat (except perhaps for a small Earth-bound fraction which may very slowly become fossil fuel). If we, the human race, intervene and "capture" some of the biomass at the stage where it is acting as a store of chemical energy, we have a renewable fuel. This has two major implications for the environment.

Is the sample safe to bring to Earth?

NASA - Frequently Asked Questions
The Genesis sample, consisting of protons, ions and atoms from the Sun, does not pose any risk to the Earth. The National Research Council's Space Studies Board determined that the sample has no potential for containing life or other material of concern. The samples are handled in clean rooms to protect them from contamination by Earth material -- not the other way around. They will be housed for study at the Advanced Curation Laboratory at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston.

How does the sample come back to Earth?

NASA - Frequently Asked Questions
The sample return capsule, still attached to the main Genesis spacecraft, will be aligned to its proper entry orientation about six hours before entry. At that time it will be spun to 15 revolutions per minute, adding stability for its descent into Earth's atmosphere. The capsule will be released two hours later. After the capsule is released, the main spacecraft will be diverted so it cannot collide with the sample return capsule.

What is the largest squirrel on Earth?

A Squirrel Place F.A.Q. Section
The largest squirrel is the Ratufa (ratufa indica) sometimes known as the Indian giant squirrel, it can grow to three feet in length. This species is found in southeast Asia, and parts of Nepal.

What is the smallest squirrel on Earth?

A Squirrel Place F.A.Q. Section
The African Pygmy (Myosciurus, pumilio) is the smallest squirrel in the world. Its head and body length is only two and half inches long. With a tail approximately the same length. They are found, in Southeastern Nigeria, Cameroon, and Gabon.

HOW DOES GEOTHERMAL HEAT GET UP TO EARTH'S SURFACE?

Geothermal Education Office - Power From the Earth's Heat
The heat from the earth's core continuously flows outward. It transfers (conducts) to the surrounding layer of rock, the mantle. When temperatures and pressures become high enough, some mantle rock melts, becoming magma. Then, because it is lighter (less dense) than the surrounding rock, the magma rises (convects), moving slowly up toward the earth's crust, carrying the heat from below. Sometimes the hot magma reaches all the way to the surface, where we know it as lava.

How on Earth are the limits enforced?

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions of Cuddle Party
It's easy. Just follow the Cuddle Rules. Of course, you won't be alone in upholding the Cuddle Law. We'll go over the rules and answer any questions that come up during the Welcome Circle. You'll have the rest of the Cuddle Monsters present on the same page as you, plus the added support of the Cuddle Party Lifeguard On Duty and the Cuddle Caddy to ensure that the safe space policies of Cuddle Party are honored.

Why do we conduct research in space and what value is it for people on earth?

NASA's Web of Life
For information on NASA research and applications to solving problems on earth, please visit the following web sites:

What significance would it have to us on earth if we found that life once existed on Mars?

NASA's Web of Life
Finding life on Mars would excite researchers for a variety of reasons. Firstly, it would just be interesting to know that life did (or does) exist elsewhere in the universe. Humans have been wondering about this question almost as long as we have been in existence. Finding evidence that suggests that we may not be alone, that Earth is not the only planet capable of sustaining life, would be an amazing revelation. As for scientists, many want to know how and why life was created on Earth.

How does a Kyriotate/Shedite show up on Earth since they don't have vessels?

In Nomine Frequently Asked Questions - Celestials
Some have vessels (Servitors of David and Laurence, for example). Those who aren't that lucky arrive in celestial form unless they have some method of viewing the Earth so they can use their resonance at a distance.

What on earth is this dataflow stuff ?

PDL::FAQ - Frequently asked questions about PDL
Dataflow is an experimental project that you don't need to concern yourself with (it should not interfere with your usual programming). However, if you want to know, have a look at PDL::Dataflow . There are applications which will benefit from this feature (and it is already at work behind the scenes).

What do your friends from Thiaoouba say about spirituality and religions on Earth ?

Thiaoouba - Frequently Asked Questions
All religions, cults, sects etc. are truly dangerous. They have been created after great men (Christ, Buddha etc.) died, by people with only 2 things in mind: money and power. Religions are a true curse on Earth, because they are the source of spiritual misinformation. They constipate people with fear, propaganda and rituals to the point that people stop thinking and follow the flock. When you seek true love you do not go to a prostitute.

Q:What on earth is a "ticket"?

Frequently Asked Questions, Help
At Elfwood, it's a request for changes to your published material. A ticket is reviewed by a Moderator, who picks it from a queue. The Moderator looks at the changes, and decides what should be published or not - depending on Elfwood rules and area definitions. No, don't worry, this just means that the material you submitted is currently being looked over by the Moderators, and you will receive your results shortly.

Who are the Children of the New Earth?

PlanetLightworker - Children of the New Earth
Many names are emerging at this time including Indigo Children, Blue Ray, Violet Ray, Psychic Children, Children of Oz and Children of the Crystal Vibration, to name just a few of the more popular ones. In general, it is believed that children are being born with new abilities and attributes, representing the next evolutionary steps for humankind.

How much new water will be added to the oceans of the earth?

Iceberg FAQ's
The back of the envelope calculation shows that there is about 1,000 trillion gallons of water in this iceberg, but it's not "new." It's been in the hydrological cycle. The iceberg contains sufficient water to provide 5 inches of water for the agricultural land of the earth or about 0.5 inches on the land area of the earth.

When and if it strikes land is it big enough to jar the earth plates?

Iceberg FAQ's
If and when it does hit land, I don't think it will affect the earth's plates. (It will probably melt first.) No, this activity is a continuous part of the hydrological cycle. As the snow and ice accumulate on the Antarctic continent, it slowly flows off the continent, and calves off as icebergs.
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