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Sheltie

Fratty and out of touch.
If all student debt is cancelled out will there be reparations for the students who had previously paid off their debt?...

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I don't like to get political but if these dems get their way we could have free college, free healthcare, and guaranteed minimum income. Someone has to pay for all this. The Fed would have to print so much money that we would have hyperinflation worse than they had in Germany after WWI ended. :eek:
 

Toroid

Founding Member
The Most Energetic Light Ever Seen Just Showered Down from the Skies Above Tibet
High up on the Tibetan plateau, scientists just measured the most energetic light ever seen. These photons were gamma rays with energies exceeding 100 trillion electronvolts — one even had nearly 500 trillion electronvolts of energy. Previously, only photons with tens of trillions of electronvolts had been seen.

The scientists found the photons had originated in the Crab Nebula, a pulsar, or a powerful spinning supernova remnant 6,523 light-years away.

The new results were discovered with a part of the Tibetan Air Shower Array, an experiment that uses 4 million square feet (36,900 square meters) of detectors to search for high-energy particles like cosmic rays and gamma rays. When such particles hit the upper atmosphere, they create showers of secondary subatomic particles that the array detects. The rarified air over the array, which stands 14,100 feet (4,300 meters) above sea level, allows more of the secondary particles to make it to the ground. [The 12 Strangest Objects in the Universe]

By studying showers of secondary particles called muons, the scientists were able to work backwards to figure out the energy and origin of the incoming gamma rays that caused the showers. In a new paper accepted June 13 to Physical Review Letters, astronomers studying these Crab Nebula showers reported 24 events caused by photons with energies higher than 100 trillion electronvolts. By comparison, particles of visible light from our sun only have an energy of a few electronvolts.

"It's a very, very important result," Felix Aharonian, professor at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, who was not involved with the new work, told Live Science. "It agrees with expectation to a large extent and it could have a lot of implications because now it's experimental results, not just theoretical speculations."

The results specifically help scientists to understand how such high-energy photons are created, and if there is a limit to how much energy they can have. The scientists speculated that in this case, the gamma rays had been accelerated through a process known as Inverse Compton scattering. During this process, super high-energy electrons bounce off lower energy photons, giving the photons tremendous energy. These electrons in the Crab Nebula may have scattered off low-energy photons from the cosmic background radiation — some of the universe's first light.

"We knew that the Crab Nebula was a unique source in the universe," Aharonian told Live Science. "Now we see that yes, the electrons in the Crab Nebula are accelerated up to 1,000 trillion electronvolts."

Shock waves in the magnetic environment in the nebula are likely responsible for accelerating the electrons to such extreme energies. If confirmed, this would add the Crab Nebula to just a couple of other proposed pulsars at the center of the galaxy thought capable of accelerating electrons to this degree.

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CasualBystander

Celestial
The golden asteroid that could make everyone on Earth a billionaire

Whether it was the Big Bang, Midas or God himself, we don’t really need to unlock the mystery of the origins of gold when we’ve already identified an asteroid worth $700 quintillion in precious heavy metals.
If anything launches this metals mining space race, it will be this asteroid--Psyche 16, taking up residence between Mars and Jupiter and carrying around enough heavy metals to net every single person on the planet close to a trillion dollars.

The massive quantities of gold, iron and nickel contained in this asteroid are mind-blowing. The discovery has been made. Now, it’s a question of proving it up.

NASA plans to do just that, beginning in 2022
 

Sheltie

Fratty and out of touch.
The golden asteroid that could make everyone on Earth a billionaire

Whether it was the Big Bang, Midas or God himself, we don’t really need to unlock the mystery of the origins of gold when we’ve already identified an asteroid worth $700 quintillion in precious heavy metals.
If anything launches this metals mining space race, it will be this asteroid--Psyche 16, taking up residence between Mars and Jupiter and carrying around enough heavy metals to net every single person on the planet close to a trillion dollars.

The massive quantities of gold, iron and nickel contained in this asteroid are mind-blowing. The discovery has been made. Now, it’s a question of proving it up.

NASA plans to do just that, beginning in 2022

Then according to Von Daniken in The Gold of the Gods, the aliens must have been pretty stupid because they went all the way to South America to mine it when they could have just snagged it in asteroids. :smile8:
 

Shadowprophet

Truthiness
Hmm, If we mine that asteroid, the gold market will collapse, mining that asteroid is the worst possible thing we could do for the world economy. Gold reserve - Wikipedia The World Gold Council estimates that all the gold ever mined totaled 190,040 metric tons in 2019 This may sound like a lot, But gold is heavy and dense, That is two Olympic size swimming pools worth.

For the entire world. So, What happens if suddenly we have Three Olympic size swimming pools worth of gold? Gold may seem common, Because of all the jewelry, But it's really not. It's pretty finite.

If we mined that asteroid, The fallout would be the collapse of the gold trade. Which really, A lot of people have their wealth totally invested into gold, Nations Trade in gold, However, It wouldn't collapse the entire economy, World trade would continue, Because after that point, Other trade goods would suddenly be worth more than Gold. Still. It wouldn't be a great day for the economy if we mined that asteroid, And, consider this, If everyone's tax dollars, paid for that mining trip to mine this asteroid, Who owns the gold? Do they just put it into our bank accounts? Or does some greedy politician get it all?
 

Sheltie

Fratty and out of touch.
I would think that the world's economies would adjust but it is a pretty strange scenario to think about. Reminds me of that Twilight Zone ep where crooks robbed an armored car of gold bricks and then slept in suspended animation chambers hidden in a cave. When they awoke decades later they were in a world where gold was worthless because it could be manufactured.
 

Toroid

Founding Member
Then according to Von Daniken in The Gold of the Gods, the aliens must have been pretty stupid because they went all the way to South America to mine it when they could have just snagged it in asteroids. :smile8:

That's what I don't understand. I think the gold on Earth is somehow different in density as far as locked into our realm. David Wilcock said there are giant asteroids comprised of just gold. With space trade being so prevalent why didn't they just have gold shipped to Nibiru? I suspect they covert it into monatomic gold and use that as a commodity. Sprinkling it into their atmosphere must be a cover story.

The golden asteroid that could make everyone on Earth a billionaire

Whether it was the Big Bang, Midas or God himself, we don’t really need to unlock the mystery of the origins of gold when we’ve already identified an asteroid worth $700 quintillion in precious heavy metals.
If anything launches this metals mining space race, it will be this asteroid--Psyche 16, taking up residence between Mars and Jupiter and carrying around enough heavy metals to net every single person on the planet close to a trillion dollars.

The massive quantities of gold, iron and nickel contained in this asteroid are mind-blowing. The discovery has been made. Now, it’s a question of proving it up.

NASA plans to do just that, beginning in 2022
I doubt they'll share the wealth. :(
 

CasualBystander

Celestial
That's what I don't understand. I think the gold on Earth is somehow different in density as far as locked into our realm. David Wilcock said there are giant asteroids comprised of just gold. With space trade being so prevalent why didn't they just have gold shipped to Nibiru? I suspect they covert it into monatomic gold and use that as a commodity. Sprinkling it into their atmosphere must be a cover story.


I doubt they'll share the wealth. :(

If you mined the gold in the Earth's core you could cover the surface to a depth of about 11 meters.

So gold really isn't that rare.
 

wwkirk

Divine
Some people commenting on the first incident suspected that it was staged and that she is angling for a lawsuit/settlement. But given the second incident with a completely different person, with the same airline, it seems that Air Canada really does have some neglectful practices.
 

Wade

Stare..... They are always staring
Some people commenting on the first incident suspected that it was staged and that she is angling for a lawsuit/settlement. But given the second incident with a completely different person, with the same airline, it seems that Air Canada really does have some neglectful practices.


It really does seem near impossible for a person to be left on a plane like that. I mean it's not like the plane lands and everybody comes rushing off for the weekend. People have to go through and clear up the assorted junk left by passengers and such. If this was truly an incident where she got past the flight crew and cleaning crew then we are not being told something.
 

Wade

Stare..... They are always staring
I don't know if anybody has had a discussion on this but this is unbelievable. I would think if there was something biological they would have some ideas or suspicions i.e. Legionnaires' disease or something of that ilk. It's almost as if a rogue trainers wasn't doing something underhanded. It sounds crazy but boy if this wasn't perplexing.


Another Horse Killed at Santa Anita Takes Death Toll to 30

Maybe this is a thought?
The truth about horse racing deaths
 
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