Some scientists, this week, claim there was time
Before the big bang, citing evidence
That shrinks the cheap shirts of our lives until
Our bellies are revealed like perversions.
It's enough to reconsider the time
Before the big bang of our conceptions,
The world at ease with our absence, taking...
Some scientists, this week, claim there was time
Before the big bang, citing evidence
That shrinks the cheap shirts of our lives until
Our bellies are revealed like perversions.
It's enough to reconsider the time
Before the big bang of our conceptions,
The world at ease with our absence, taking...
Fascinating movie spans the globe to reveal recent discoveries about water, the most amazing yet least studied substance in the world. Witness as researchers, scientists, philosophers and theologians try to understand this unique liquid and all its miraculous properties still waiting to be...
A meteor exploded 80 kilometres above Auckland last night, giving a dramatic light and sound show for those lucky enough to see it.
It was seen over a wide area of the North Island but most prominently in Auckland.
Auckland's Stardome Observatory education officer David Britten said it would...
The Global Entry is a US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States. The system allows the travellers to pass through automated biometrics checks (kiosks) to avoid delays at the lengthy...
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Astronomers exulted on Tuesday at the first results from Europe's billion-dollar Planck space telescope, designed to probe the microwave secrets of the "Big Bang" 14 billion years ago.
Launched in May 2009, Planck has carried out three complete scans of the Universe, yielding a catalogue of...
AN extraordinary underground observatory for subatomic particles has been completed in a huge cube of ice measuring 1km on each side deep under the South Pole, researchers said.
Building the IceCube, the world's largest neutrino observatory, has taken a gruelling decade of work in the Antarctic...
Some of the giant black holes that lurk at the center of galaxies are more lively than others, and the most hyperactive of these black holes put on showy displays, burning bright with X-rays as heated gases are sucked into their darkened hearts.
Astronomers aren't sure why these black holes are...
GENEVA – Scientists claimed a breakthrough Thursday in solving one of the biggest riddles of physics, successfully trapping the first "anti-atom" in a quest to understand what happened to all the antimatter that has vanished since the Big Bang.
An international team of physicists at the...
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Is it more difficult for some to accept fact.If tom morrow a team of Big Bang Scientist discovered the earth to be hollow how would this be perceived?....james the hollow earth manVolcanoes are cause by Hell enlarging itself. The center of the earth,s crust or the point of Gravitational...
The Large Hadron Collider, the world's biggest atom smasher, is to start its delayed high-energy operation to hunt for the "God Particle".
Scientists at the European Centre for Nuclear Research (Cern), which operates the £5bn atom-smasher on the Franco-Swiss border, are expected to restart...
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Washington’s Blog
March 26, 2010
Evidence is growing that we don’t just live in a universe. Rather, our universe is just one of many universes, in a bigger “multiverse”.*
As National Geographic reported Monday:
In 2008 scientists reported the discovery of hundreds of galaxy clusters streaming...
2012: Prophet of nonsense #1: Carl Johan Calleman – 2012? No, 2011!
Johan Normark | April 5, 2009
We are only about 3,5 years from the end of 12 Pik (more commonly known as 12 Baktun) according to the so-called Long Count calendar (a 5125 years long cycle). According to most commonly accepted...
Stars form from giant gas clouds in galaxies — the star-formation rate, however, has changed over cosmic timescales. In the young universe, many more stars were born. Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics in Garching, Germany, together with an international team...
Parallel Universes is a documentary produced by the BBC's Horizon series. The documentary has to do with parallel universes, string theory, M theory, supergravity, and other theoretical physics concepts. Participants include Michio Kaku, Paul Steinhardt, and other physicists.
source: Parallel...
More than 12 billion years of cosmic history are shown in an unprecedented panoramic, full-color view of thousands of galaxies in various stages of assembly.
This image, taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, was made from mosaics taken September and October 2009 with the newly installed Wide...
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has made the deepest image of the universe ever taken in near-infrared light. The faintest and reddest objects in the image are galaxies that formed 600 million years after the Big Bang. No galaxies have been seen before at such early times. The new deep view also...
The first large black holes in the universe likely formed and grew deep inside gigantic, star-like cocoons that smothered their powerful X-ray radiation and prevented surrounding gases from being blown away, says a new study led by the University of Colorado at Boulder.
The formation process...
Suicide bomber attacks military convoy near Kabul
KABUL – A suicide car bomber attempting to strike an international military convoy on the outskirts of Kabul wounded at least 24 people Friday, including nine NATO service members, on a road that has become a frequent target.
With violence...
Jonathan Leake
London Times
Wednesday, Oct 21st, 2009
Explosions, scientists arrested for alleged terrorism, mysterious breakdowns — recently Cern’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has begun to look like the world’s most ill-fated experiment.
Is it really nothing more than bad luck or is there...