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27-Feb-2015 22:57
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http://wespenre.com/human-origins-and-the-living-library.htm Figure 11a (left): Lyran. Figure 11b (right): Nordic/Pleiadian ![]() ![]()
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27-Feb-2015 12:29
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Scientists discover black hole so big it contradicts growth theory Reuters
By Colin Packham Wed, 25 Feb SYDNEY - Scientists say they have discovered a black hole so big that it challenges the theory about how they grow. Scientists said this black hole was formed about 900 million years after the Big Bang. But with measurements indicating it is 12 billion times the size of the Sun, the black hole challenges a widely accepted hypothesis of growth rates. "Based on previous research, this is the largest black hole found for that period of time," Dr Fuyan Bian, Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University (ANU). "Current theory is for a limit to how fast a black hole can grow, but this black hole is too large for that theory." The creation of supermassive black holes remains an open topic of research. However, many scientists have long believed the growth rate of black holes was limited. Black holes grow, scientific theory suggests, as they absorb mass. However, as mass is absorbed, it will be heated creating radiation pressure, which pushes the mass away from the black hole. "Basically, you have two forces balanced together which sets up a limit for growth, which is much smaller than what we found," said Bian. The black hole was discovered a team of global scientists led by Xue-Bing Wu at Peking University, China, as part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, which provided imagery data of 35 percent of the northern hemisphere sky. ANU is leading a comparable project, known as SkyMapper, to carry out observations of Southern Hemisphere sky. Bian expects more black holes to be observed as the project advances. |
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15-Feb-2015 22:32
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Professor Michael Garrett, head of the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, has said galactic civilisations would on average be separated by at least 1,000 of light years. Dr Shostak' s argument is, any aliens capable of interstellar travel would be at least several centuries more advanced than us. They  would certainly have already spotted human race through leaking early TV transmissions and radio signals, so there is no point hiding the Earth from them now. and for some....naive statements and other scenarios. Maybe there are other civilisations out there that are at a comparable technological level to us, a twin Earth (A joke), with the dame degree of tech (Joker), and they are listening (and more joke).    
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15-Feb-2015 21:53
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Nasa Helioviewer has recently released some pictures of the sun' s surface which has excited UFO enthusiasts as they claim they have spotted a huge moon-sized object sailing across. The gigantic UFO has been described as a ' tall ship,' the size of Earth' s moon but only half its thickness. UFO hunter Scott Waring spotted the object through Helioviewer, a Nasa funded website that visualises solar and heliospheric data. According to Waring, the object is a ship as it is " thinner in its centre and thicker at its top and lower end." " While using the Helioviewer I found an object on the sun that looks like a tall ship. This UFO is about the length of the moon yet only half its thickness. There is an Earth photo in the lower left corner to compare. This is a ship. Its thinner in its center and thicker at its top and lower end. Its a perfect rectangle shape," the UFO enthusiast wrote on his website. He also claims that Russian scientists had spotted similar moon-sized UFOs years ago which can make sudden changes in direction and speed. Seeking to prove his theory that unidentified objects do roam around the sun which is 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit hot, Waring wrote: " I finally got the next photo of the object and it was gone! The surroundings looked the same, but the UFO had vanished." A majority of people will doubt if an alien ship can fly across the sun which is as hot as 28 million degrees at its core. However, there are quite a few who think aliens are millions of years advanced than people on Earth, and so perhaps, use a very efficient hull cooling system, the Inquisitr reports. Related Articles |
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15-Feb-2015 21:50
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![]() UFO hunters puzzled after spotting huge moon-sized object on sun' s surfaceNasa Helioviewer has recently released some pictures of the sun' s surface which has excited UFO enthusiasts as they claim they have spotted a huge moon-sized object sailing across. The gigantic UFO has been described as a ' tall ship,' the size of Earth' s moon but only half its thickness. UFO hunter&hellip IB Times. teeth53 thot - What' s this do near to our own Sun, it' s an object,. Gigantic UFO sailing across  our Sun???. |
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15-Feb-2015 21:46
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https://sg.news.yahoo.com/send-aliens-rules-cricket-203709318.html?vp=1 Notably renowned British physicist Professor Stephen Hawking, risks inviting disaster. What is known as Active Seti will be under serious discussion this week at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in San Jose, California. Seti dates back to 1960 when a young astronomer called Frank Drake conducted the first microwave radio search for intelligent signals from other solar systems. Since then about 100 searches have been made for radio or laser-transmitted messages from the stars, none of which have confirmed the existence of an extraterrestrial civilisation. A few isolated attempts to contact ETs directly by broadcasting signals. But now a number of scientists, including Dr Shostak, believe what is needed is a full scale co-ordinated Active Seti operation. Active Seti would involve using a handful of powerful radio telescopes to beam repeated " hello" signals at nearby stars within a radius of about 20 light years. Likely candidates include Kapteyn (13 light years), Kepler 298 (11.9 light years) and the " red dwarf" star Gliese 832 (16.1 light years), all of which are believed to have rocky Earth-like planets orbiting in the " habitable" zone where conditions may be suitable for life. With signals travelling at the speed of light, a reply might not come for decades. Prof Hawking has warned against inviting an unwelcome visit from aliens, pointing out: " The outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didn' t turn out well for the Native Americans." A number of other experts agree, including scientist, author and futurist Dr David Brin, who is taking part in the AAAS symposium. He said: " If you bring human history into the discussion, there is a cautionary tale. Name one example of a meeting between an advanced civilisation and a less technically advanced one that did not end in tears. " Just because the probability of a negative outcome is very low that does not mean it is zero. The existence of low probability outcomes that might be devastatingly negative is worth pondering." Dr Shostak' s counter-argument is that any aliens capable of interstellar travel would be at least several centuries more advanced than us. They would almost certainly have already spotted the human race through leaking early TV transmissions and radar signals, so there is no point hiding the Earth from them now. It may be that the ETs have been waiting for Earth to call them under the rules of contact between galactic civilisations. " Maybe the galactic value system says it should be the civilisation that has the most to gain that should make contact." " Active Seti looks at other scenarios. Maybe there are other civilisations out there that are at a comparable technological level to us, a twin Earth, with the dame degree of tech, and they are listening. They wouldn' t know about us in the same way we wouldn' t know about them." The latest data collected by Nasa and other space agencies suggests there could be as many as 40 billion potentially habitable planets in our galaxy, the Milky Way. Even though alien civilisations would be a lot rarer, experts have concluded there might be around 3,000. Professor Michael Garrett, head of the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, has said galactic civilisations would on average be separated by at least 1,000 light years.
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25-Jan-2015 19:41
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LHC was built in collaboration with over 10,000 scientists and engineers from over 100 countries, as well as hundreds of universities and laboratories.[4] It lies in a tunnel 27 kilometres (17 mi) in circumference, as deep as 175 metres (574 ft) beneath the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva, Switzerland. It is also the longest machine ever built. As of 2014, the LHC remains the largest and most complex experimental facility ever built. Its synchrotron is designed to collide two opposing particle beams of either protons at up to 4 teraelectronvolts (4 TeV or 0.64 microjoules), or lead nuclei (574 TeV per nucleus, or 2.76 TeV per nucleon),[5][6] with energies to be increased to around 6.5 TeV (13 TeV collision energy) &mdash about seven times the previous record&mdash in 2015. Collision data were also anticipated to be produced at an unprecedented rate of tens of petabytes per year, to be analysed by a grid-based computer network infrastructure connecting 140 computing centers in 35 countries[7][8] (by 2012 the LHC Computing Grid was the world' s largest computing grid, comprising over 170 computing facilities in a worldwide network across 36 countries[9][10][11]). |
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25-Jan-2015 14:54
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helium Helium is the second lightest element and is the second most abundant element in the observable universe Its abundance is similar to Sun and Jupiter. Due to very high nuclear binding energy (per nucleon) of helium-4 Helium in universe is helium-4, and is believed to have been formed during Big Bang. Large amounts of new helium are being created by nuclear fusion of hydrogen in stars First detected as an unknown yellow spectral line signature in sunlight during a solar eclipse in Aug 18, 1868 Early and well-known but minor use is as a lifting gas in balloons and airships Scientific research, behavior of the two fluid phases of helium-4 (helium I and helium II) is important to researchers studying quantum mechanics (in particular the property of superfluidity) and to those looking at the phenomena, such as superconductivity, produced in matter near absolute zero. Helium is a finite resource and is one of the few elements with escape velocity, meaning that once released into the atmosphere, it escapes into space.
1938, Russian physicist Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa discovered that helium-4 has almost no viscosity at temperatures near absolute zero, a phenomenon now called superfluidity. The largest single use of liquid helium is to cool the superconducting magnets in modern MRI scanners. As
at 2011 the world' s helium reserves were estimated at 40 billion cubic meters, with 1/4 of that being in the South Pars / North Dome Gas-Condensate field owned jointly by Qatar and Iran.
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25-Jan-2015 14:30
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Spacecraft Shuttle Spaceship Mothership Video Compilation.  http://www.youtube.com/v/Zzlt60zNsfE While we can observed, directly observed a sub-atomic particle that is its own anti-particle. Just to observed this one n only sub-atomic particle. Which quantum state of super-positioning that is a one and a zero at the same time The testing of super sub conductivity. This is made possible with a two story high microscope build for this purpose. |
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25-Jan-2015 13:20
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Experiment not only confirms that the world indeed works the way quantum physicists thought it did. A quantum computer operates qubits, basic elements that can represents not only ones and zeroes, but also... A quantum state of super-positioning that is a one and a zero at the same time.
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25-Jan-2015 13:10
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Breakthrough: A giant leap in quantum computing and potentially shows path to finding dark matter. Physics, Science, USA After 80 years of painstaking experimentation, scientists have directly observed a sub-atomic particle that is its own anti-particle. The particles are called the Majorana fermions, after the Italian scientist who proposed their existence back in 1937. Quantum theory was in its infancy at the time, and our scientists first theorized that antimatter existed. Breakthrough: Pleiadians use a anti-gravitation drive for planetary flight and anti-matter drive for cosmic space.
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22-Jan-2015 20:31
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Australian scientists have detected a short sharp flash of radio waves from a mysterious source up to 5.5 billion light years away from the earth, media reported Tuesday. The flash was detected by the scientists of Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) at Parkes radio telescope in Australia, reported Xinhua. In Melbourne, Swinburne University of Technology PhD student Emily Petroff " saw" the burst live - a first for the astronomers. Lasting only milliseconds, the first such radio burst was discovered in 2007 by the astronomers. Six more bursts, apparently from outside the galaxy, have now been found with the Parkes telescope, in New South Wales, and a seventh with the Arecibo telescope in Puerto Rico. Astronomers worldwide, have been vying to explain the phenomenon. |
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26-Oct-2014 23:47
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https://sites.google.com/site/thelifeofthepleiadiansproject/page-10 Pleiadians use a anti-gravitation drive for planetary flight and anti-matter drive for cosmic space. and this.....Earth scientists in 1937 and now year 2014. Quantum theory was in its infancy at the time, and scientists first theorized that antimatter existed and Breakthrough: Giant leap in quantum computing and potentially shows path to finding dark matter.   |
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26-Oct-2014 22:40
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https://sites.google.com/site/thelifeofthepleiadiansproject/page-10 Pleiadians use a anti-gravitation drive for planetary flight and anti-matter drive for cosmic space. Earth human has taken it first step towards cosmic space flight, only primitive tries and  has not reached the cosmic space. In this manner reaching it which is able to break the hyper-space and bring together the tremendous distances.
 
Space and time are not overcome by space and time, but by the space and timeless, what that means is that space and time collapse into one another and equal-directed enter into the null time. Then just a few seconds are sufficient to hurry through billions of light-years, practically without loss of time, because the null time neutralizes space and time.
Earth can never be capable of traveling into the true, deep outer cosmic space unless they invent another method of propulsion. Can only imagine what  it mean with the term propulsion, e.g. that it must involve a form of beam drive - a hyperdrive, so to speak. In it would need to consist of a drive that alters matter in some way, probably while the speed of light is exceeded. In the process, the beamship is hurled into hyperspace, in which space and time are paralyzed, as you have already explained. I assume that space and time collapse in a manner whereby they are somehow completely nullified. To travel through cosmic outer space, one needs a drive that surpasses the speed of light many times over. This propulsion can only become activated, however,  only when speed of light has already been reached. As a result, another drive is needed to regulate the normal speed up to that of light. This means then that a beamship needs two propulsion systems: first, a normal drive which permits acceleration up to and below the speed of light and, second, a hyperdrive as you call it. A drive, therefore, which generates a velocity a million and billion times that of light the hyperspeed, which enables us to enter hyperspace. A space in which every mass expands in proportion to the increase in speed. Consequently, time and space collapse and they become null-time and null-space. That is to say: Space and time simply cease to exist. And exactly by this manner is created the fact that distances of countless light-years can be traversed in a fraction of a second without causing a shift in time. Many of our scientists are already on the right track and are theoretically working at and researching the necessary propulsion systems. These propulsion systems are already known in outline form to our scientific community as light-emission and tachyon drives. The light-emission drive serves as normal propulsion and has the function of propelling the beamship onto planets or within their vicinity, up to the 153 millionkilometer distance &ndash the safe distance, that is. Then the tachyon drive, among others, is activated when greater distances need to be traversed. This is one of the hyperdrives which are capable of conquering hyperspace and space and time. A disk-like ship would be the ideal shape because surely, in the atmosphere, it offers the least aerodynamic resistance, which might also be the case in water The disk shape ensures the least resistance in an atmosphere, and besides, it offers the largest surface and best shape that allows the drives on them &mdash or through them &mdash to become fully effective.
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17-Oct-2014 21:26
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https://sg.news.yahoo.com/milky-way-shuts-down-star-formation-dwarf-galaxies-102620490.html Washington, Oct 16.  Astronomers have discovered that our nearest galactic neighbours, spheroidal dwarf galaxies, are devoid of star-forming gas and the Milky Way Galaxy is to blame for it. Using US National Science Foundation' s Green Bank Telescope (GBT) in West Virginia, along with data from other large radio telescopes, new observations reveal that within a well-defined boundary around our galaxy, dwarf galaxies are completely devoid of hydrogen gas. Beyond this point, dwarf galaxies are teeming with star-forming material. " Astronomers wondered if, after billions of years of interaction, nearby dwarf spheroidal galaxies have all the same star-forming ' stuff' that we find in more distant dwarf galaxies," said astronomer Kristine Spekkens, assistant professor at the Royal Military College of Canada. Spekkens and her team probed dwarf galaxies that have been swarming around the Milky Way for billions of years for tiny amounts of atomic hydrogen. " What is found, there is a clear break, a point near our home galaxy where dwarf galaxies are completely devoid of any traces of neutral atomic hydrogen," Spekkens said. Beyond this point, which extends approximately 1,000 light-years from the edge of the Milky Way' s star-filled disk to a point that is thought to coincide with the edge of its dark matter distribution, dwarf spheroidals become vanishingly rare while their gas-rich counterparts flourish. " Milky Way thus shuts down star formation in its smallest neighbours," the astronomers added. Milky Way galaxy is the largest member of a compact clutch of galaxies that are bound together by gravity. Swarming around our home galaxy is a menagerie of smaller dwarf galaxies, smallest of which are relatively nearby dwarf spheroidals, which may be the leftover building blocks of galaxy formation. |
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06-Oct-2014 01:33
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Breakthrough:  A giant leap forward in quantum computing and potentially shows path to finding dark matter. After 80 years of painstaking experimentation, scientists have directly observed a sub-atomic particle that is its own anti-particle.  The particles are called the Majorana fermions, after the Italian scientist who proposed their existence back in 1937. Quantum theory was in its infancy at the time, and scientists first theorized that antimatter existed Although since then many forms of antimatter have been observed, and researchers at the Delft Uni, in Netherlands reported a possible discovery of evidence of the Majorana back in 2012. Now a team led by Professor Ali Yazdani of Princeton University and his team, which included colleagues from University of Texas-Austin, seem to have pinpointed the particle in an experiment that required months of careful adjustments, a two-story tall microscope floating in an ultralow-vibration lab at the campus and an environment of almost absolute cold. They published the results in the October 2 issue of the journal Science. The setup was first proposed by Russian-born physicist Aleksey Kitaev, now a professor at the University of California-Santa Barbara, who predicted in 2001 that Majoranas would emerge on the ends of a superconductuve wire under certain magnetic conditions. Given a certain length of the wire, these particles would not annihilate each other due to spatial separation. The Yazdani team undertook to do exactly that in 2013. They took an ultra-pure crystal of lead, in which atoms naturally align into ridges and placed on one of them a wire of iron, a ferromagnetic material, which was just one atom wide and about three atoms wide. The crystal was then cooled to -272 degrees Celsius, just one degree above absolute zero, to induce superconductivity. It took almost two years of meticulous work to precisely match the conditions required for the Majorana fermions to emerge, after which the scanning-tunneling microscope was able to detech an electrically neutral signal at the ends of the wire &ndash just as predicted. " This is the most direct way of looking for the Majorana fermion since it is expected to emerge at the edge of certain materials," Yazdani said. " If you want to find this particle within a material you have to use such a microscope, which allows you to see where it actually is." The experiment not only confirms that the world indeed works the way quantum physicists thought it did. A quantum computer operates qubits, basic elements that can represents not only ones and zeroes, but also a quantum state of superposition that is a one and a zero at the same time. The biggest potential field of application of quantum computing is encryption and code breaking. But quantum superposition states notoriously easily collapse into conventional behavior, so scientists are yet to find the right material to serve as qubits. Stable Majoranas could do the trick (which probably explains why the US military showed such an interest in the research). &ldquo This is more exciting and can actually be practically beneficial,&rdquo Yazdani said, &ldquo &hellip because it allows scientists to manipulate exotic particles for potential applications, such as quantum computing.&rdquo The team is particularly excited that they could produce Majoranas without the use of any exotic materials. &ldquo We realized that Majoranas could be present even in the common form of magnetism found in iron." Observation of the Majorana fermion has opened door for other theories as well. Scientists are seriously considering that neutrinos and anti-neutrinos could be one particle and a kind of a Majorana. The properties and behavior of a neutrino are not dissimilar to that of the Majorana fermiones. More so, Majoranas are strong candidate for dark matter &ndash Mysterious substance that comprises most of the universe yet remains elusive because it doesn' t interact with regular matter in any way but through gravity.
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13-Sep-2014 23:49
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONWLKwDF5ps http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ic84cvlIzt8  - BEST UFO SIGHTINGS JANUARY 2014.   |
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13-Sep-2014 23:32
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http://www.fourwinds10.net/siterun_data/space/space_exploration/news.php?q=af559b17b92b53229776c8f3a09d3eb6 Pleiadians is a civilization over 8,000 years ahead of us in technical knowledge. The Pleiadians are able to travel by entering hyperspace. This enables them to overcome space/time and enter what they call null time. They can travel millions of light-years in just one second. They travel from the Pleiades to earth in seven hours. It would be even faster but they cannot enter or leave hyperspace too close to an existing planet. Pleiadians travel in spacecrafts called a beamship. They have different sizes for different usage. The ships can carry several people and have interplantary capabilities. Beamships can travel more than billions of light years in a second of our time. Happi reading, if it interest U....:)
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13-Sep-2014 22:22
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Anticipate auroras: Second solar storm sweeps Earth after &lsquo extreme&rsquo sun flare Another extreme solar storm has struck Earth after two solar flares took place on an Earth-facing part of the sun. The two powerful blasts from the sun took place Wednesday, with the first storm hitting late Thursday. http://rt.com/news/187404-solar-flare-hits-earth/ Effects of 2nd solar storm are expected to include disruptions to the Earth&rsquo s power grid - power lines, radio transmissions, communication systems and satellites may be affected. 1st blasts were estimated at X1.6, putting it in the strongest &lsquo extreme&rsquo class of solar flares. The solar flare was accompanied by the release of superhot plasma, a coronal mass ejection (CME), with the 1st cloud reaching Earth late Thursday. Luckily, most of it is expected to pass north of Earth, causing a relatively weak solar storm.
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UFO sighting:Australian film crew capture 2 supersonic UFO racing across the sky at an estimated 4,000km/h in New Zealand   Read   Video |
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