i've just completed my 'mini-lecture series' on physics "phy w/ sam" on YouTube. i don't have access to video-editing software so please forgive the 'presentation errors' and others evident.. it was fun and i have a good feeling about it.. Today, i attempted to write some...
By Dr. Tom Termotto The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s largest and highest-energy particle accelerator that straddles the border of France and Switzerland, is quite busy lately playing with the most...
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An antimatter emitting phonon gas giant planet is in our solar system right now and is cause for the collapse of our thermosphere 2 years ago, has caused the loss of 1/3 of our ionesphere and is cause for the hole in our magnetosphere four earth masses in size. This gas...
Ronald Mallett an acclaimed physicist had an idea since he was a child to build a time machine to go back and see his idol and hero; his own father. His father died when Mallett was just 10. Mr...
In a prior news article, it was noted that mathematician Stephen J. Crothers has offered a mathematical challenge to the notion of black holes. In a recent videoconference presentation to the Natural Philosophy...
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ABC_RN Science Show featured an interview with Prof. David Coward re. the new Zadco telescope, which can capture light from 11 billion years ago, thereby viewing what the universe looked like then –"uncharted and previously unmonitored space."Well worth downloading or...
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Robert Willumstad, chairman chief executive AIG, Quote: If AIG went down, a number of banks' balance sheets would be mullered - there would a dangerous risk to the stability of the global financial...
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Much as science hates to have its apple cart upset, mathematician Stephen J. Crothers seems to be spoiling to do just that! He claims that the equations used to justify the existence of "black holes" are...
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UPDATE: I've added the video of the incident, including the demand for an apology. Meanwhile, Jonah Goldberg notes: "Obviously, there’s something to be said for ignoring the childish grievance-peddling that...
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Whatever you do, my loyal readers, please don’t let anyone in Washington, D.C., find out about this news reported by Reuters Monday:"Last month, authorities in a southern Indian state fined people caught...
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"”Doomsday: Mankind Has An Expiration Day”, the name of a new movie and ”How unlikely is a doomsday catastrophe? ”, a physics paper, are two good headers affirming and...
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This book has been banned in the United States and Ireland, it is called "The Black Hole", if you live in either of these Democratic and Free countries you will not see it in your bookstores. Your...
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Press Release: New Hypothesis Released that Explains Current Astrophysics “Anomalies;” while Presenting Ominous Implications for the Future of Life on Earth
A new hypothesis has just been published...
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I can barely wrap my head around the thought of things like black holes, but I find this stuff really fascinating and thought I would share the article for those who have not seen it. I am not even going to...
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Here is a (tricky) story that in an unexpected way links Google search machine to theoretical physics, and in particular to news and media, for isn’t journalism somewhat of a search problem of...
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