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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. An anomaly is any occurrence or object that is strange, unusual, or unique. It can also mean a discrepancy or deviation from an established rule or trend. Anomalistics is the study of scientific anomalies. In computer science, anomaly detection refers to the process of detecting anomalies from the relevant data. In the following particular contexts, "anomaly" may refer to: Astronomy
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GNU Free Documentation License The universe appears to be infinite but anomalous. Then how can parallel universes exist? Q. A parallel universe would appear to require the existence of supernatural phenomena that we cannot comprehend with our limited sensory perception. If that's the case, are we then trapped in a finite existence through sheer cosmic accident? Asked by steve e - Sun Sep 30 00:01:06 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. "Universe" = one turn The Universe is "all there is" If there is a "second Universe," then it's part of the same Universe. Any notion of "a parallel universe" is mere speculation without supporting perceptions. Answered by Bugmaen - Sun Sep 30 03:58:17 2007 Is carbon-14 dating accurate? (read the whole article or dont answer)? Q. Answers in Genesis: Upholding the Authority of the Bible from the Very First Verse Upholding the Authority of the Bible from the Very First Verse United Kingdom United States Other Countries ... Country: United States Language: English Good news About us Contact us Home Get Answers Store Magazine Events Creation Museum Media Creation Education Support Jobs Get Answers Article archives Creation archives TJ archives E-newsletters Feedback Devotionals Creation scientists Bookstore Monthly specials Books Multimedia Magazine Translations Answers magazine Current issue Article archive Kids Answers Subscribe Renew Event calendar Request an event Video conference coordinators Speaker biographies Creation Museum Museum blog & photos… [cont.] Asked by John in AZ - Sat Jul 15 23:26:24 2006 - - 6 Answers - 13 Comments A. Yes it is really accurate. However, who cares??? This is absurd because Carbon-14 dating is not used to prove ANY of the claims your article says C-14 dating is used for. It is not used to date the Earth's origin, as it can only be used for the past 60,000 years. It is not used by evolutionists to prove evolution. It is not used for any of this. Your article actually says that C14 dating can be used to date things that are millions of years old- yet no scientific claims have ever been made dating anything with C-14 for more than 60,000 years. This is a bald-faced lie. It simply can't be done. Your article is complete bull and any true Christian would be ashamed of spreading such untruth. You are doing nothing more than tilting at… [cont.] Answered by carbonates - Sat Jul 22 15:59:24 2006 Is it feasible that the U.S. is capable of producing earthquakes using the HAARP project?
Q. As an engineer, when I first heard the conspiracy theories surrounding the HAARP project I thought that they didn't have any scientific basis. If you don't know about it, the HAARP project involves manipulating the ionosphere. So I began a research in scientific journals about the relationship about the earthquakes and the ionosphere, and for my surprise I found that some earthquakes ARE related to the ionosphere. For example, a paper by Gokhberg, M. and Shalimov, S., published in the American Geophysical Union, says: "The ionospheric literature is sprinkled with descriptions of phenomena observed near the site of future earthquakes. Any real connection, reliably established, clearly would be of practical value as well as of scientific… [cont.] Asked by Eleuterio (nivel 3) clonado - Sat Jan 23 03:42:35 2010 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments From Yahoo Answer Search: "anomalous phenomena" From Wikiquote under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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