By Sam bot on March 31, 2015
environment, pacific garbage patch, pacific gyre, pacific ocean, plastic, pollution
Environment, Science, Videos
VIA “collective-evolution.com” by Arjun Walia Collective Evolution North East of Hawaii, the ocean currents form a giant whirl pool of debris from around the Pacific, the scientific name is called the North Pacific Gyre. It’s one of the largest ecosystems on Earth, comprising of millions of square kilometres. Today it’s better known as “The Great […]
By Sam bot on March 30, 2015
enlightenment, history, religion, revelations, sacred geometry, thrive
Inspiration, Science, Videos, Videos
Check out the Thrive Movement documentary. Very compelling. Thrive Movement
By Sam bot on March 28, 2015
adhd, big pharma, danger, drugs, lies
Science, Stories, U.S.
VIA “simpleorganiclife.org” Simple Organic Life Dr. Bruce D. Perry is one of the world’s leading pediatric neuroscientists, and he’s making a claim that will rattle the pharmaceutical industry and parents. Perry recently stated publicly that Attention Deficit/Hyper-Activity Disorder isn’t a real disease and suggested that giving children psycho-stimulant medications to kids is dangerous. Perry told […]
By Sam bot on March 27, 2015
clean energy, renewable energy, solar, solar cell, solar energy
Science, Tech, Videos, Videos
VIA “higherperspective.com” Higher Perspective Researchers from Michigan State University have developed a transparent solar cell capable of being used as a replacement for windows! This concept was once deemed impossible, due to the fact traditional solar panels absorb light and convert it into energy. Transparent surfaces are not capable of absorbing light. Researchers accomplished this […]
By Sam bot on March 21, 2015
ancient, anthropology, discovery, fossils, science
Science, Videos
VIA “themindunleashed.org” The Mind Unleashed From fossils of a whale-like creature with legs, to the jaws of the largest predator known to history, Danger Dolan counts down 15 fascinating pieces of history carved into rocks and bones from the past. How cool! SOURCE TimeWheel
By Sam bot on March 17, 2015
beauty, connection, dolphins, flower of life, nature
Environment, Videos
VIA “thespiritscience.net” by Jordan The Spirit Science In this remarkable and heartwarming video, a camera-copter filmed a migration of dolphins swimming nearby Dana Point in Southern California. As they all move together, they are actually living and demonstrating the Flower of Life in action! There’s a reason this video got 2 Million Views in just […]
By Sam bot on March 17, 2015
air pollution, china, environment, pollution, smog
Asia, Environment, Global, Videos, Videos
VIA “wakingtimes.com” by Cole Mellino Waking Times The Chinese government banned the environmental documentary Under the Dome, which went viral upon release garnering 200 million views in the week after it was released on the Internet for free on Feb. 28. The film exposes the devastating impact China’s polluting industries have wreaked on the environment, bringing home […]
By Sam bot on March 10, 2015
ecosystem, environment, environment first, moisture, silica gel, solutions
Environment, Stories
VIA “buynongmoseeds.com” What is the first thing that you do when you pick up that little silica packet that pops out, you toss it out right? Wait, stop, don’t do that! They may seem useless to you, but they are meant to absorb moisture and keep things dry. Most people just throw them away, but […]
By Sam bot on March 10, 2015
coffee, eco-friendly, environment, nature, responsibility, responsible consumption, trees
Environment, Science, Stories, Tech
VIA “pulptastic.com” California-based company Reduce.Reuse.Grow has just discovered a new way to recycle effectively, and it involves reusing one of the most commonly thrown away items out there. The company has succesfully created organic coffee cups that contain embedded seeds — allowing them to grow into trees. Each “coffee cup tree” can eliminate a ton […]
By Sam bot on March 9, 2015
ancient, archaeology, discovery, history, pakistan, peru, vikings
Culture, Global, Science, Stories
VIA “buynongmoseeds.com” Sure, we’ve all read about the Pyramids and the Pharaoh’s tombs in egypt, but some of the most interesting archeological finds in history are seldom mentioned in history books. It’s doubtful that all archeology is as interesting as Indiana Jones or Robert Brown makes it seem. In fact, I’d venture a guess that […]