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- The Extraterrestrial Messages of Nikola Tesla
- The Mysterious Bright Light On Ceres Are Still Mysterious
- Off the Grid in a Tiny House With Rob Greenfield
- Scientists ‘Freeze’ Light For An Entire Minute
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Posted: 11 Jun 2015 10:00 PM PDT
Tesla believed he received alien messages at the end of the nineteenth century
by EWAO It is not a secret that there are numerous inventions of Tesla that have been attributed to other "inventors", among these inventions are the radio and the first machine capable of searching for extraterrestrial life. The FBI seized documents including numerous inventions that were way ahead of Teslas time, possible secret technology, including a version of its famous wireless transmitter that could send radio waves focused to distant points of the solar system. Read Entire Article » |
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Posted: 11 Jun 2015 09:00 PM PDT
NASA has just released a new image of the bright spots on Ceres and they look more mysterious than ever. And we aren’t any closer to figuring them out.
First spotted from a distance of 51,000 miles, scientists and laymen alike hypothesized that as Dawn would get closer, the mysterious light specks would reveal their true nature. Now, the space craft is twenty times closer to the dwarf planet, orbiting it at a distance of 2,700 miles. The scientists assigned to the Dawn mission are still puzzled by these two spots and their unexplained characteristics. They could be caused by ice or salt, as Dawn principal investigator Chris Russel points out: "The science team is working to understand their source. Reflection from ice is the leading candidate in my mind, but the team continues to consider alternate possibilities, such as salt."As expected, the ice or salt explanation does not please everyone. Author and UFO investigator Scott Waring revealed there are a lot of hidden details in the photos released by NASA and that by adjusting the image properties, we too can see them. Waring and others suggested the lights might be caused by alien structures covered in highly-reflective material. If this is true, it means we know way less about our own cosmic neighborhood than we thought. Both NASA scientists and alien theorists alike agree that Ceres is unique in the solar system. Up to now, no similar phenomenon has been observed on any other planet, dwarf or not. Luckily, the Dawn space probe is set to perform orbital mapping for the next year or so, which means we’ll get a closer look at these luminous teasers and probably figure them out. Until then, all explanations are welcome. By Locklip |
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Posted: 11 Jun 2015 08:00 PM PDT
It’s been 4 months since I moved into my tiny house and life is splendid! It has come along a bit slower then planned because of travels and other projects but today I felt it was finally time to share my life, off the grid, in the city!
I am living an very low impact lifestyle — harvesting rainwater, eating local, harnessing the energy of the sun, composting, and riding my bamboo bike around town. My example of living is a bit extreme but the messages within are quite simple. My hope is to inspire you to make small changes in your life, one step, one day at a time. If you want to simply your life it could start with donating unneeded stuff to a thrift store, canceling some of your not so necessary bills, or spending more time in the great outdoors. Read Entire Article » |
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Posted: 11 Jun 2015 07:00 PM PDT
In what could prove to be a major breakthrough in quantum memory storage and information processing, German researchers have frozen the fastest thing in the universe: light. And they did so for a record-breaking one minute.
It sounds weird and it is. The reason for wanting to hold light in its place (aside from the sheer awesomeness of it) is to ensure that it retains its quantum coherence properties (i.e. its information state), thus making it possible to build light-based quantum memory. And the longer that light can be held, the better as far as computation is concerned. Accordingly, it could allow for moresecure quantum communications over longer distances. Needless to say, halting light is not easy — you can’t just put in the freezer. Light is electromagnetic radiation that moves at 300 million meters per second. Read Entire Article » |




