by Robert Gerow | Dec 16, 2020 | Blog
When was the last time you thought about your tonsils? For over 100 years, your tonsils were thought to be of no use. For years doctors were surgically removing people’s tonsils because they were thought to be “left over” from our evolutionary past. However,...
by Robert Gerow | Dec 14, 2020 | Blog
When you look up at the night sky, the constellations called “Ursa Major”, “Leo” or “Virgo” do not really look anything like bears lions or virgins. We would not be able to identify them as anything but a random group of stars, unless we learned their names and shapes...
by Robert Gerow | Dec 12, 2020 | Blog
Have you ever contemplated the rivers, the sea and our amazing water cycle? Surprisingly, the Gulf Stream carries 5,000 times as much water as the Mississippi River, and there are many other “rivers in the sea”, along with underwater currents. Without this constant...
by Robert Gerow | Dec 9, 2020 | Blog
Why are nearly all marine fossils discovered on the continents and not in sedimentary layers of the sea floors? Fossilized sea creatures are deposited throughout the rock formations and on all prominent mountain tops, even as high as Mount Everest at 29,029’. The...
by Robert Gerow | Dec 7, 2020 | Blog
Did you know the owl has the best night vision out of all animals? The owl is designed to flourish in a nocturnal environment. All attributes of the bird seem to be purposely developed for locating and hunting down prey. An owl has amazing night vision with...