1988 – Volume 15-2

    Truth

    It is fashionable in some circles to doubt everything, but experiences with reality show us that truth does actually exist. The person who searches for truth is more likely to succeed than one who doubts everything. Published in Origins v. 16, n. 2.

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    Expanding Earth?

    A few scientists advocate an expanding earth as an alternative to plate tectonics. Although there are some phenenomina not well explained by plate tectonics, the expanding earth theory is not a satisfactory replacement. Published in Origins v. 16, n. 2.

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    Those Gaps in the Sedimentary Layers

    The layers of sedimentary rock that we see over the surface of the earth usually appear as parallel features that are often spread over wide areas. What does not appear to the casual observer is that between some of these layers major portions of the geologic column are missing. Published in Origins v. 16, n. 2.

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    Annotations from the Literature

    A collection of short commentaries on scientific papers published mostly in 1988, covering topics such as human origins, anti-evolutionary literature, mutations, geology and art, paleomagnetism, dinosaurs, origin of the universe, and plate tectonics. Published in Origins v. 16, n. 2.

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    Reactions

    Reaction to the article "Fossil Binding in Modern and Ancient Reef." Published in Origins v. 16, n. 2.

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