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Quantum Physics
“One of the most surprising and controversial aspects of quantum physics is that it’s impossible to predict with certainty the outcome of a single experiment on a quantum system. When physicists predict the outcome of some experiment, the prediction always … Continue reading
Animals of Cusco
This is one of the precious moments in life when you can be a witness to something like this. The bonding between species that makes you smile in wonderment. CLICK HERE : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_CsaNOTnms
Gobekli Tepe and Beyond
If anyone had suggested just twenty years ago that post-Ice Age hunter-gatherers were capable of erecting monumental architecture they would have been told in no uncertain terms that this was highly unlikely. There is so much literature out there now … Continue reading
The Concho Stone
The Cochno Stone in West Dunbartonshire bears what is considered to be the finest example of Bronze Age “cup and ring” carvings in Europe. The stone, which measures 42ft by 26ft, was discovered by the Rev James Harvey in 1887 … Continue reading
The Metcalf Stone
The Metcalf Stone is a unique and important discovery. It was found by Manfred Metcalf in 1967 at Fort Benning outside Columbus, Georgia. This eleven by eleven inch stone was part of a chimney foundation from a house built prior … Continue reading
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The Hostage Stone Isle of Bute
The “Hostage Stone” depicts a traumatic event for the inhabitants of Bute. Discovered in excavations beginning in 1999, the stone is now on display in the Bute Museum. I was lucky enough to photograph the stone on Friday evening when the … Continue reading
St. Margaret’s Cave Fife
St. Margaret’s Cave isn’t found in the mountains, or beneath a castle or palace, but actually below a municipal car park in the city of Dunfermline! While all the hustle and bustle is going on above, the quiet and hidden … Continue reading
The Isle of Bute Fashion Show 2015
This years Fashion Show will be held at Rothesay Campus on June 12th. Doors open at 7pm and tickets are available from our Cancer Research UK shop in Montague St. This is the 6th annual event run by the wonderful … Continue reading
The Thracians, a Hidden History
The origins of the Thracians remain obscure, in the absence of written historical records…. Watch this amazing documentary : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxjwMKqkeAM