Breaking the waves
The visitor centers in the American southwest desert parks offer a little introductory movie, and they all begin with "millions of years ago there was a vast inland sea...", which was home to any number of marine life forms. Then the landmasses collided and with other geologic events, the ocean floor was uplifted and the water receded.
Or so they thought.
One day when out walking in Az, I saw this on the sidewalk.
The head of the whale had just breached the crust of the pavement, the little fish was already merrily flitting over the foamy briny.
I had my iPhone with me and the good fortune to document this ground breaking event which will force science to reexamine what it has long believed about the earth.
The sea is still here under our city streets and sidewalks!!
As the Nobel prize winning physicist Max Planck once indicated, science advances one funeral at a time.
I'm hearing a funeral dirge.
I'll let you know if I win the Nobel Prize.
Breaking the waves
The visitor centers in the American southwest desert parks offer a little introductory movie, and they all begin with "millions of years ago there was a vast inland sea...", which was home to any number of marine life forms. Then the landmasses collided and with other geologic events, the ocean floor was uplifted and the water receded.
Or so they thought.
One day when out walking in Az, I saw this on the sidewalk.
The head of the whale had just breached the crust of the pavement, the little fish was already merrily flitting over the foamy briny.
I had my iPhone with me and the good fortune to document this ground breaking event which will force science to reexamine what it has long believed about the earth.
The sea is still here under our city streets and sidewalks!!
As the Nobel prize winning physicist Max Planck once indicated, science advances one funeral at a time.
I'm hearing a funeral dirge.
I'll let you know if I win the Nobel Prize.