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In chapter 35 in Don Quijote, Cervantes used a scene from "The golden ass" (unfortunate translation) from Apuleius. The rare version Cervantes did read in catholic Italy was a censored version. As...
08 December 2023 7,635 2 View
Albert Einstein predicted gravity influences light propagation. So, I wonder, in altitude, far away from gravity center, is there any change in light propagation? How can it be possible to detect...
19 March 2021 9,437 3 View
As I could demonstrate, there is a gravityless point in Formentera island, marked by a 3500-years old megalithic unexplained monument. This particularity, probably the archaic scar of a former...
18 December 2020 3,416 3 View
Formentera island had been through early self-quarantine, port closed, for 14 days and there is still no Covid19 cases in the island. Formentera is a weird Earthian gravitationnal aberration (as...
27 March 2020 1,318 2 View
As a polyglot invalid 65%, I feel more armed to face myself in confinement. I know how I can help friends and neighbors. It's time to bury all war axes. The real time for a better world.
15 March 2020 1,827 6 View
can a non-human virus step on them, using those unbound particles, easier to conquest, to invade the host ? Glutamate only taste when unbound....
18 February 2020 5,548 10 View
http://fredromano.org/ed_amiga/index.htm or is it superior goals oriented (such as tax evasion tracking)? Nevertheless, I must say the EC3 analysis of Celine let me astonished about your software....
24 April 2019 5,856 8 View
I already saw French Asclepios and USA Oasis. Do you have any tip on a free softwaree to compare MRI for MS PP?
06 March 2019 960 0 View
We know how to attract them, how to drive them to the ground, why can't we store them? Batteries are too weak to hold it on? A too big diode should be needed to transform it in electricity?
26 November 2018 2,119 4 View
Year 580 Numidian historian Procope, in Byzancio, observed so dense clouds coming from the East and wondered if it's an unpredicted eclipse. It's the implosion of Rabaul volcano, in Papuasia, that...
27 September 2018 2,332 4 View
Leon Africanus or Hassan al-Wazzan was born in Muslim Grenade, raised up in Fez, in diplomatic mission in the Middle East, detained in Italy as a slave, freed by Pope Leon X, that induced to...
20 September 2018 5,381 3 View
Physically, is it possible the form of those human corpses could be preserved for 18 centuries (it was discovered in 1863) below 15m of ashes and volcanic rocks? What would have forbade stones and...
18 September 2018 8,731 3 View
Prions does not respond to our usual biological laws. For example, their exponential way of reproduction 1 prion+1 prion= 4 prions. They are almost undestructible. As far they first showed up in...
15 September 2018 7,127 10 View
When kid, I got zero asking this to the teacher about the destruction of Diana's temple in Epheseus by Erostate, the slave that destroyed beauty because he was ugly. The whole set-up is almost...
12 September 2018 7,617 1 View
photos: aldine logo in Hippone Basilique /aldine logo on a italian grammar by Aldus Manutius the Younger, with the logo drawn by Antonio Manutius (it's unclear if he's brother or uncle). I think...
08 September 2018 1,770 4 View
Newton's main occupation was alchemy research. Alchemy was forbidden and fined in England. Did the fire happened in his laboratory after he set up his theory, directly influenced by the work of...
07 September 2018 2,226 3 View
The book includes integral citations of the Esmerald Table (Jabber Ibn Hayyam, the main reference for alchemy) and a rough, well-constructed critic of kings by God's right, 150 years before Dennis...
06 September 2018 9,006 2 View
Personally, I always follow the great Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges's trick: read the first page and the last page. If in-between triggers your curiosity, if you think "how could the author...
01 January 1970 6,910 12 View
My research contradict most of the "recognized knowledge", revealing intentional lies centuries-old. Generations of scholars had built their little "boutique" (including conferences and...
01 January 1970 1,817 13 View
I'm unsure to understand everything but i think this theory is very seductive and beautiful. Using general physics laws to get energy. Emit something to get DC energy: give to get...
01 January 1970 2,958 5 View
Maybe my favorite is the one I don't have presently the opportunity to eat, which was also Queen Victoria's favorite: mangoustan from Indonesia. But I can't resist either to a good Valencia orange...
01 January 1970 3,182 11 View
CASE STUDY psychotropic drugs My ex-husband went bad because of diabetes and drugs. But he went terrible when doctors, because he was a bit agitated, put him on a true chemical safety jacket,...
01 January 1970 5,857 2 View
Most of us speak fluently 3 or more languages. But do you realize in which language you're thinking? In which language do you talk to yourself? Personally, English is a great way to clarify and...
01 January 1970 3,318 68 View
Despite exclusively killing us through an autoimmune reaction, why Covid19 is not classified as an autoimmune disease? Maybe because it is considered there is no vaccine solution for autoimmune...
01 January 1970 5,311 27 View
I think yes, much greater, much worldwide and immediate. I think we can't even consider the endless benefits it already brings and will bring. It's like a youth dream coming true: worldwide...
01 January 1970 4,763 8 View
How comes Charcot, that influenced so much psychiatry, by giving an uterine name to a mental disease, to underline it was a female "weakness" related with periods, is respected as an authority and...
01 January 1970 6,442 13 View
Due to its cinematographic History, we know very little about vanilla medicinal properties, apart from its supposed aphrodisiac power, that just may come from its unique exotic taste. Traditional...
01 January 1970 7,196 7 View
Roman system caused Murex shell to disappear, that way gently wiping out Phoenician's main industry, whose main clients were Romans. It was all about red, that precious vibrant red that marked...
01 January 1970 1,789 3 View
Anybody knows about that book? A 10c ac Persian book of poetry it's very difficult to find information about. But I don't know what it is about. Nevertheless, I know where is the original book in...
01 January 1970 6,746 0 View
Do you second the opinion, Antonio Manutius, describing 1538 Indian cows inland Gujarat, revealed why Suleiman's armada crossed at the full-speed the open Arabian Sea directly up to Diu, India? I...
01 January 1970 5,965 0 View
Supposing 3600 years ago Santorini went through a 50km3 caldera eruption (as cited in wikipedia), I tried to calculate the resultant Archimede push-up and force in Newtons in order to get an idea...
01 January 1970 2,202 2 View
I was threaten by a French guy (not on this site) who kindly advise me not to play with fire, revelations from 16th C books could harm a lot of people. And Algerians were not ready to read their...
01 January 1970 4,726 3 View
Sabia, por otras investigaciones, que los Judios de Majorca negociaban el oro de Sudan y que vivia en el desierto una comunidad judia que aparece en el mapa de los Cresques (como una coma en la...
01 January 1970 5,818 6 View
Such a great project, to put in common their Medieval graphic resources, between France and the UK, former enemies. The only pity is you get 2 web pages. The French application allows to compare...
01 January 1970 4,983 0 View
Yessss! At Berber Cape in Formentera, we catched yesterday night within 10mn a dozen of muons, as predicted 60% by NOAA Space weather!!! Even better, excellent cosmic particle following the...
01 January 1970 9,468 0 View
I'm speaking of this kind of magic that made radioactivity principles to be discovered. Untidy Becquerel, after an hard day of research, forgot 2 pieces of granite stone on a photographic plaque:...
01 January 1970 9,663 6 View
living in a place with low gravity spot (9,375), probably due to an archaic force 9+ earthquake 500.000 years ago (only perceptible through ESA satellite, see photo), Formentera island, in...
01 January 1970 2,438 2 View
As I exposed in my previous question (15) Formentera's sunset and gravity
01 January 1970 6,349 22 View
As my doctor kept amazed and felicitated me for my blood analysis results, "They look like an athlete's ones!", I got aware how common had turned cholesterol and sugar problems, that doctors are...
01 January 1970 1,223 15 View
3.600 years ago, the magmatic chamber of Santorini volcano went down, letting the sea meeting the magma, provoking a caldera eruption with 50kmcube of magma eructed and 100m high waves. It...
01 January 1970 6,117 8 View
I've been taking to a young geneticist from New Zealand, at the beach in Formentera. She agreed with me, analyzing and comparing genetic codes for Yemeni 'pricky pears' tree and Mexican one, we...
01 January 1970 3,845 15 View
Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran, a French army medical doctor, was given Nobel prize in 1907 for having described how protozoans caused malaria. This is a text the scientist wrote about his...
01 January 1970 8,599 12 View
A very interesting new way to focus Multiple Sclerosis treatment: repairing myelina. I was informed by a Cuban article (Cuba is having one the highest rates of multiple sclerosis in population in...
01 January 1970 5,079 5 View
The combined effect of steroids, opium drugs abuses and poverty. A very complete article on diagnosing steroids abuse that shows Sayoc the stripper, author of the bombs packages in USA, was on...
01 January 1970 1,457 0 View
A very tempting Spanish research, aiming a new lecture of old sources, that still have so much to say, to set up a new references...
01 January 1970 7,554 5 View
It could be simple: a mine= a school or an Hospital. If mining societies weren't so stupidly greedy, they should get aware it could help a lot of people, and that way, maybe they won't be bothered...
01 January 1970 2,118 7 View
Spices were no more than a condiment. What made Venice fabulously rich was slave trade (12-16een cent.). High-profile slaves with languages (latin, greek,arab), blue-eyes blondes, such as Leonardo...
01 January 1970 432 3 View
From former researches, I knew Majorcan Jews dealt with gold from Sudan and that a Jewish community was living in the desert (they were mentioned in the Cresques map, appearing as a coma on the...
01 January 1970 2,854 2 View
A Turkish study on kefir consumption evidences lower levels of dangerous cytokines in healthy patients. I consider next step is trying kefir therapy on covi19-affected patients. I think it could...
01 January 1970 5,430 2 View
The Polish association CREDO http://credo.science responded a very interesting mail to my proposal of counting muons with their Android application to see if anything strange happens in Formentera...
01 January 1970 7,324 1 View
We had some days ago a wonderful sea tornado, they call here 'tromba de agua'. After half hour pouring in the sea, it just dissolved, catching adverse west winds. I'm fascinated how you see the...
01 January 1970 3,943 7 View
US Army had to release contaminated (arsenic, pesticides, deadly red alg) waters of Lake Okeechobee (Florida, one of the most polluted fresh water lakes in the world) into other Florida rivers,...
01 January 1970 3,788 3 View
Here is my protocol to prove a gravity anomaly by hunting cosmic particles with no mass. What are your thoughts? MUONS PROTOCOL 1. Define the research question: I want to investigate a place I...
01 January 1970 1,593 2 View