Re: [CTRL] OT: Atmospheric oxygen concentration dropping ?

2000-03-06 Thread Bill Kingsbury
-Caveat Lector- http://www.ctrl.org/"> -Cui Bono?- Thanks, Vincent -- LOL! Very good point about amber's 'static electrical properties'. The amber (fossilized conifer resin) containing those ancient air bubbles could have been 'charged' by high energy particles in solar and cosmic radiation a

Re: [CTRL] OT: Atmospheric oxygen concentration dropping ?

2000-03-06 Thread Bill Kingsbury
-Caveat Lector- http://www.ctrl.org/"> -Cui Bono?- Sun, 05 Mar 2000, Jim Lambert indicated: > > ...if our bodies adapted to an environment with 150 % > of today's atmospheric pressure, and 35% more oxygen, then > we would be virtually invulnerable to bacteria, virus, mold, > yeast,etc. We wou

Re: [CTRL] OT: Atmospheric oxygen concentration dropping ?

2000-03-05 Thread Bill Kingsbury
-Caveat Lector- http://www.ctrl.org/"> -Cui Bono?- Jim wrote: > > You seem to be coming on with a lot of energy against > this oxygen concept, when all it really is, is another > alternative topic we are discussing. Jim, Only questioning the rumored "disappearing oxygen concept". It's a seri

Re: [CTRL] OT: Atmospheric oxygen concentration dropping ?

2000-03-04 Thread Bill Kingsbury
-Caveat Lector- http://www.ctrl.org/"> -Cui Bono?- Saul Pressman wrote: >Dear Bill, >Ed McCabe said in Vancouver in May 1993, when we brought him in >to speak, that the earth's atmosphere had fairly recently been >at 35% oxygen. He also said that tests had been done in Gary, >Indiana near the

[CTRL] OT: Atmospheric oxygen concentration dropping ?

2000-03-04 Thread Bill Kingsbury
-Caveat Lector- http://www.ctrl.org/"> -Cui Bono?- Hi, Maybe I've missed it, but I've seen no discussion, and lots of allegations, regarding a basic scientific issue: There is a rumor (or urban legend) to the effect that in recent centuries and decades, the Earth's atmospheric oxygen c