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Cern Large Hadron Collider restarts after 14 months

Scientists at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, based in Geneva, Switzerland are searching for the Higgs boson, a sub-atomic particle central to understanding physics. Higgs boson is only predicted to exist, in other words, it has never been...

Dr. Schroeder The Amazing Universe We Live In - The Final Chapter

To listen to this podcast please go to Israelseen.comThis is the final part of a three part interview with Dr. Gerald Schroeder in trying to understand where we all fit in regarding the Universe, God, and the...

Fiction is crucial to our survival as a species

"Why do human beings spend so much time telling each other invented stories, untruths that everybody involved knows to be untrue? People in all societies do this, and do it a lot, from grandmothers spinning fairy tales at the hearthside to TV show runners marshaling roomfuls...

WTC 'Active Thermitic' Pyrotechnic Evidence in 3 Easy Lessons

Jim Hoffman of 911Research.WTC7.net breaks down some of the findings in the Harrit et al 'Active Thermitic Material' paper, in easy to understand language. "The scientific paper Active Thermitic Material...

Sun and Earth Electrically Connected By "Magnetic Portals"

It seems that solar and heliospheric astronomers / physicists are making great leaps and bounds in their understanding of our dynamic relationship with our local star (the Sun). Recent new observations by Cluster...

Time and Space

Time and Space[singing] "Ti-i-i-ime is on my side, yes it is!"No longer is it "space-time" anymore.. Einstein was wrong. It's more like "time and space". Space is 'merely' the domain where electromagnetic and mechanical events 'play out'. Time appears to be the central...

CyberOr-4 The Globalized Day

" And the journey continues. Dr. Rabbi Moshe Dror continues to unpack the secrets in the Biblical texts. Ask yourself what does the word “journey” mean? It comes from the Old French for a Day-journee. The...

A Giant Breach in Earth's Magnetic Field

" Dec. 16, 2008: NASA's five THEMIS spacecraft have discovered a breach in Earth's magnetic field ten times larger than anything previously thought to...

World of Goo released by Brighter Minds Media and 2D Boy - Award-Winning phys...

Brighter Minds Media, LLC (Brighter Minds), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Brighter Minds Media Inc. (The Company, TSX: BRI.V), launches World of Goo, a groundbreaking new addition to the gaming world by 2D BOY....

Electric Currents Over Crustal Magnetic Anomalies Implicated in Martian Auroras

Mars is more-or-less a dead planet. Its atmosphere is thin, its magnetic field is nearly non-existent. But, it hasn't yet given up the ghost completely. There is still remnant crustal magnetism in the southern...

NIST Releases Final WTC 7 Investigation Report

NIST has released its Final Report on WTC 7 and maintains that the 47 story, redundant steel-framed and concrete structure completely collapsed due to office fires causing "thermal expansion" causing the failure of Column 79. Videos of WTC 7 collapsing show what appears to be...

Earth's Atmosphere Losing a Few Oxygen Ions to Space. Plasma Cosmology Paper ...

One would like to think that modern science knows everything and understands all about near-Earth and deep space physical processes. But it's just not so. At least, it seems that papers explaining the actual...

Science and Mathematics Popular Degree Subjects Again After Decline

THANKS to a government injection of a £350m grant, more students are studying science and mathematics, reversing a recent worrying slump, with a shortage of teachers in the subjects, and scarce highly...

Two Japanese, American win 2008 physics Nobel

Subatomic partical behaviour study gets this year nobel for physics.Yoichiro Nambu,Makato Kobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa jointly shared the prize for their contribution to show why universe is  made up mostly of...

Nobel physics award split three ways

"Two researchers from Japan and an American colleague have been awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize for Physics. Half of the award will go to Yoichiro Nambu from the University of Chicago’s Enrico Fermi Institute “for the discovery of the mechanism of spontaneous broken...

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