A morning lesson that wasn’t in the syllabus I once watched a lake breathe. It didn’t seem to be this century’s water; it carried a colder vocabulary—mist that became a shield of frost while simultaneously amplifying the call of coyotes from a distant hillside. If you stood where I stood and let the air settle, …
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Paleo Science Meets Fiction: How An Untimely Journey Teaches Earth History
Posted: February 7, 2026 by Stan Kitchen
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A morning lesson that wasn’t in the syllabus I once watched a lake breathe. It didn’t seem to be this century’s water; it carried a colder vocabulary—mist that became a shield of frost while simultaneously amplifying the call of coyotes from a distant hillside. If you stood where I stood and let the air settle, …
Category: Blog Tags: experencial learning, faith and empiricism, five-needle pines, Great Basin, Ice Age, Pleistocene, Radiocarbon dating, rivers and time, time travel, woodrat midden