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Post by gus on Jul 14, 2019 7:21:22 GMT
Just in and I think we could safely say that we have a UFO wave.
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Post by gus on Jul 15, 2019 7:17:44 GMT
Good Doco but I have issues with the False Flag issue is that even if they do something like that we are still on a dying planet and in our current state we can't reverse it. I suppose it leads me to say that Dr David Jacobs hasn't detailed that ETs are very concerned about the health of the planet and the trigger for ET colonising Earth is Catastrophic Climate Change.
The conundrum is we are heading for a cliff in regards to Catastrophic Climate Change but ETs want to help but they want to colonise which will be seen as a type of invasion by some.
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Post by HAL on Jul 15, 2019 12:32:03 GMT
...I suppose it leads me to say that Dr David Jacobs hasn't detailed that ETs are very concerned about the health of the planet and the trigger for ET colonising Earth is Catastrophic Climate Change...
If that was the case than it would imply that 'they' are more comfortable on a hot Venus like planet.
No point in populating an overheated planet if you can't stand the heat.
HAL.
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Post by gus on Jul 16, 2019 1:56:24 GMT
...I suppose it leads me to say that Dr David Jacobs hasn't detailed that ETs are very concerned about the health of the planet and the trigger for ET colonising Earth is Catastrophic Climate Change... If that was the case than it would imply that 'they' are more comfortable on a hot Venus like planet. No point in populating an overheated planet if you can't stand the heat. HAL. Yes a collection of Abductees say that inside the UFOs are very hot and humid but I suspect that the hybrids will be able to live in Earths cooler conditions and as well as hot conditions. One abductee from Dr David Jacobs group mentioned that they are already growing trees to help Earth absorb the carbon for the "New Earth". As for the bases on Venus, Mars and the Moon I think they are a type of defence, preparation and holding stations for the hybrids. I also don't doubt that ETs technology on force fields would again create a huge disadvantage to our military, for example the Battle of LA. A proper force field could make it possible for them to base themselves in any conditions, even next to the sun as another example. Some ding dong said the Tic Tac UFOs were ours. So what! we are dealing with ETs that are a minimum 10,000 years older than us. That concern is that it will become a replication of the "Spaniards invading the Incas" is feeling a lot more real, than "We come in peace and want to meet your leaders".
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Post by gus on Jul 18, 2019 22:31:02 GMT
One Abductee said that the Greys were already getting trees ready for the "New Earth". Here is an article talking about 1.2 Trillion Trees and how it will help. As much as I go on about colonisation I have to show the other side of the coin and I have just found these today and realise they fit together.
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Post by Clifford on Jul 19, 2019 1:41:25 GMT
One Abductee said that the Greys were already getting trees ready for the "New Earth". Here is an article talking about 1.2 Trillion Trees and how it will help. As much as I go on about colonisation I have to show the other side of the coin and I have just found these today and realise they fit together. Good find. More here.: m.youtube.com/watch?v=1FsJKuZpjj8
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Post by gus on Jul 21, 2019 5:49:51 GMT
Thanks for that cliff
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Post by gus on Jul 21, 2019 6:36:06 GMT
Im not sure about you guys but it feels like Luis Elizondo is not letting on about what he really knows. I'm convinced its the very stuff we talk about here on this forum and he has been given the task of developing an education program for humanity and removing the stigma associated with UFOs.
How often do we hear that someone in government comes along and takes evidence away and tells people to shut up, almost always.
The reason I say this because of these vids.
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Post by gus on Jul 25, 2019 23:34:24 GMT
Activity on the moon
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Post by gus on Jul 27, 2019 3:19:58 GMT
Time after time we get the same stories Apollo makes UFO contact evidence removed.
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Post by gus on Jul 28, 2019 0:00:47 GMT
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Post by gus on Jul 29, 2019 7:26:30 GMT
Just in at 9:31 he starts to talk about the 2 UFO fleets captured on video.
It's one of 3 things Lanterns, Drones or UFOs if they are UFOs and I was in the military I would be very worried.
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Post by swamprat on Jul 29, 2019 17:19:59 GMT
Is It Possible To Travel Across The Universe Using Black And Wormholes? By Paul Antonopoulos | Jul 27, 2019
Black and wormholes have long appeared in several sci-fi movies and series, in which space travelers travel through them to explore the universe.
What are black and wormholes? Is it possible to travel through time and space? What is real in science fiction movies? Russian physicists from universities participating in Project 5-100 answer these questions.
What is a black hole?
Physicists qualify a black hole as an area of spacetime where a gravitational field is generated so strong that no material particle, energy, not even information, including light, can escape this area when it falls into it.
The black hole is separated by an event horizon: the black hole’s frontier from which no object can come out, not even radiation. As such, observers outside the hole cannot know what happens inside.
According to the general theory of relativity, the geometry of black holes described by Einstein, which binds together the metric of the curved space-time with the properties of matter that fills it, with gravitation manifestation of curvature of spacetime, explains Kiril Bronnikov, a professor at the Russian University of Peoples Friendship in Moscow.
Scientists have described in theory various types of black holes. They are distinguished by their rotation or absence, electrical charge and other possible parameters. It is considered that black holes can arise when massive stars compress in the final stage of their evolution or due the fluctuations of very dense matter in the early universe,” said the scientist.
According to the experts, it is impossible to see a black hole because an outside observer cannot receive any information from the event horizon. Therefore, the black hole can only manifest itself indirectly: by bending light rays or electromagnetic radiation that the material particles falling into the hole emit, etc.
Scientists could not yet understand what represents the interior of the black holes, which lies behind the event horizon.
According to the general theory of relativity, these must contain so-called singularities, areas with very high values of spacetime curvature, density, and pressure of matter, while many scientists find this impossible.
“We have reached the frontier of our traditional conceptions of spacetime and have entered an area unknown to gravity theory that has not yet developed,” said Kiril Bronnikov.
He believes that there may be another type of black hole, the so-called black universe. It may look like any other black hole. Falling into it across the event horizon, the observer enters a new, widening universe.
Seeking black holes
In early 2019, the RadioAstron terrestrial and space interferometer observation program ended with thousands of times higher resolution than the famous Hubble telescope. RadioAstron includes dozens of more powerful terrestrial radio telescopes and a space observatory, coupled with special algorithms, forming a virtual plant whose diameter is larger than our planet.
The equipment allowed Russian astronomers to discover in the center of the OJ287, Cancer constellation, a pair of supermassive black holes within walking distance of one another, Yuri Kovalev of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology reported.
“Our observations correspond completely to the theoretical predictions. In the future, we plan to study in shorter waves using terrestrial and spatial interferometers around black holes. This will allow us to substantiate the theoretical ideas about the existence of other objects: the so-called “wormholes,” said the scientist.
Tunnels to other dimensions
Wormholes are the most curious objects in the universe and arouse intense debate among scientists. They are configurations of space-time in the form of tunnels between remote areas of our universe or even between various universes.
Wormholes are similar to black holes, being objects located with a strong gravity field and a curvature of space. Meanwhile, the difference with black holes is that they do not have the event horizon. Thus, in theory it is possible to get in and out of these holes, according to Serguei Rubin, a professor at the National University of Nuclear Investigations in Moscow.
Although wormholes do not contradict the theory of relativity and are predicted by various cosmological theories, none have been found. Moreover, wormholes predict a spacetime geometry that is not typical for maintaining a matter with exotic properties, for example with negative energy density.
Serguei Rubin does not share the opinion of astronomer Heino Falcke about the recent black hole shadow photographs in the center of the M87 galaxy, obtained by the Even Horizons Telescope project, which could confirm the existence of tunnels in the space-time structure. To draw definitive conclusions, greater accuracy of measurements is lacking.
How to get into a wormhole?
Not all portal films in other dimensions are far from current scientific theories, says Professor Artiom Yurov of the Baltic Federal University Immanuel Kant.
“In the Interstellar movie, information about black holes and additional spaces is in line with scientific theories. Not surprisingly, since the film’s scientific advisor was a Nobel Prize winner, the inspiring black hole physics expert Kip Thorne that gave new life to ideas about the existence of wormholes,” said the scientist.
He further adds that while wormholes may exist according to the laws of physics, they cannot arise independently. Meanwhile, a civilization with a high level of scientific and technological development could build them.
“There is no surprise. A Toyota car can not appear spontaneously. It is necessary to manufacture it,” said the scientist.
Physicists today think about the formation of wormholes that do not destroy quickly, as well as the possibility of making them too big for at least molecules to stay in and not destroy.
“Hypothetically you can send the human genome through a wormhole,” said Serguei Rubin.
Thus, in the future one may hypothetically send humanity from one dying universe to another that begins to live. It is not necessary to send a human being. You can send only the information, which will allow us to re-establish our civilization in a new universe.
www.fort-russ.com/2019/07/is-it-possible-to-travel-across-the-universe-using-black-and-wormholes/
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Post by HAL on Jul 29, 2019 19:09:21 GMT
..You can send only the information, which will allow us to re-establish our civilization in a new universe...
A universe that may or may not exist, and that there is no way of ever finding out if it did or did not.
Yup, sounds feasible. Now we only have to suggest a way of weaponising it and we can get the funding.
I know, how about raising the debt ceiling a few more Trillion ?
HAL
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Post by swamprat on Jul 29, 2019 23:35:09 GMT
NASA's TESS Telescope Spots 2 'Missing Link' Exoplanets (and a Super Earth, Too!) By Mike Wall 6 hours ago Science & Astronomy
Seventy-three light-years is nearby, in the cosmic scheme of things.
ASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has discovered three new worlds that are among the smallest, nearest exoplanets known to date. The planets orbit a star 73 light-years away and include a small, rocky super-Earth and two sub-Neptunes — planets about half the size of our own icy giant. (Image: © Scott Wiessinger/NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center)
NASA's newest planet hunter has bagged three more trophies, two of which may help scientists better understand how worlds form and evolve.
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has spotted three planets orbiting the red dwarf star TOI-270, which lies just 73 light-years from the sun, a new study reports.
All three worlds are relatively small. One is a rocky "super-Earth" not much bigger than our own planet, and the other two are "sub-Neptunes" about half the size of our solar system's other blue planet, researchers said.
The sub-Neptunes are particularly interesting, study team members said, because they may represent a missing link between rocky worlds such as Earth and ice giants like Neptune. Studying them could therefore help researchers understand if ice giants and terrestrial planets follow the same basic evolutionary path, or if they diverge in some significant way.
In addition, TOI-270 is unusually inactive for a red dwarf; these stars tend to unleash powerful flares relatively frequently, especially in their youth (which suggests that TOI-270 is on the older side). The star's consistent brightness should make it easier to figure out the mass, atmospheric composition and other key characteristics of the planets in the system, study team members said.
"There are a lot of little pieces of the puzzle that we can solve with this system," study lead author Maximilian Günther, a postdoctoral researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research, said in a statement. "You can really do all the things you want to do in exoplanet science with this system."
Günther and his colleagues analyzed data gathered by TESS, which launched to Earth orbit in April 2018 and began gathering science data three months later. The spacecraft stares at shifting patches of sky, scrutinizing thousands of stars at a time for telltale brightness dips that may indicate planetary "transits" — the passages of orbiting worlds across their parent stars' faces.
NASA's recently deceased Kepler space telescope also used the transit method, and to great effect: About 70% of the 4,000 exoplanets discovered to date were spotted by Kepler.
The study team noticed several possible transit signals in the "light curve" of TOI-270 (which was so named because it was the 270th TESS object of interest to be identified). The researchers eventually found evidence of three planets, which orbit the star every 3.4, 5.7 and 11.4 Earth days, respectively.
The innermost planet, TOI-270b, is the super-Earth. The outer two, TOI-270c and d, are the sub-Neptunes. All of them are likely too close to the star, and therefore too warm, to host Earth-like life on their surfaces, the researchers said. (This conclusion assumes that TOI-270d has a thick, heat-trapping atmosphere.)
The three planets appear to be in "resonance" with each other, meaning the ratios of their orbital periods are close to whole numbers.
"For TOI-270, these planets line up like pearls on a string," Günther said. "That's a very interesting thing, because it lets us study their dynamical behavior. And you can almost expect, if there are more planets, the next one would be somewhere further out, at another integer ratio."
TOI-270's quiet nature and relative proximity to Earth make future planet hunts, and planet-characterization work, in the system feasible, study team members added. Indeed, the researchers plan to study TOI-270 further with other instruments, including NASA's $8.9 billion James Webb Space Telescope, which is scheduled to launch in 2021.
"TOI-270 is a true Disneyland for exoplanet science, and one of the prime systems TESS was set out to discover," Günther said. "It is an exceptional laboratory for not one, but many reasons — it really ticks all the boxes."
The new study was published online today (July 29) in the journal Nature Astronomy.
www.space.com/nasa-spots-missing-link-exoplanets-super-earth.html
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