|
Post by WingsofCrystal on Jun 26, 2021 22:20:00 GMT
Hello Hello!
Crystal
|
|
|
Post by SysConfig on Jun 30, 2021 3:06:15 GMT
lol..the RXM looked like Bezos and Musks ships...
|
|
|
Post by SysConfig on Jun 30, 2021 16:12:36 GMT
Something Evil lurks Underground! ..You know, The usual habitat for Evil and dead things.., as we know Evil can't possibly survive on the surface....OR it could be benign..no ones died..yet..maybe its a warning..
|
|
|
Post by ZETAR on Jun 30, 2021 17:18:36 GMT
Something Evil lurks Underground! ..You know, The usual habitat for Evil and dead things.., as we know Evil can't possibly survive on the surface....OR it could be benign..no ones died..yet..maybe its a warning..
SHALOM...Z
|
|
|
Post by ZETAR on Jul 1, 2021 0:23:02 GMT
Something Evil lurks Underground! ..You know, The usual habitat for Evil and dead things.., as we know Evil can't possibly survive on the surface....OR it could be benign..no ones died..yet..maybe its a warning..
SHALOM...Z
|
|
|
Post by SysConfig on Jul 1, 2021 16:57:49 GMT
Digging for Truth..can reveal so much about ourselves..and oh ..what a double edged sword it can be..
Scientists unearth '5,000 year old PLAGUE BACTERIA' that caused Black Death from skull of long-dead pandemic victim in Latvia www.rt.com/russia/527998-scientists-unearth-plague-bacteria/An ancient skull found by a river in modern-day Latvia may well hold clues as to how the bubonic plague wiped out tens of millions of people across Europe in what would eventually become the deadliest pandemic in human history. Researchers from Kiel University in Germany revealed on Wednesday that a strain of the bacterium, known as Yersina pestis, dating back millenia, had been discovered in samples taken from the remains of a hunter gatherer in the Baltic nation. As part of a paper published in the Cell scientific journal, they say the man, estimated to have been in his 20s, lived around 5,000 years ago. In a revelation that could have implications for the understanding of current and future pandemics, the academics say that this early variant was likely less infectious and deadly than the one that ravaged Eurasia thousands of years later. The Black Death, spread by rats and fleas, is estimated to have killed between 75 and 200 million people from 1347 to 1351. n a catastrophe of almost unimaginable proportions, the Great Pestilence, as it is sometimes known, is thought to have wiped out 30-50% of Europe’s entire population. Ben Krause-Kyora, one of the team behind the findings, told New Scientist magazine that the bacterium might have started off as a more benign infection, before evolving to become more deadly. “It was maybe a more chronic, more omnipresent infection. It caused, for sure, some deaths, but it’s maybe not as severe as it became in the Middle Ages,” he said. However, high concentrations of bacteria isolated from the fragment of skull suggest, the researchers say, that the Latvian prehistoric man was one of the unlucky ones. “To have a close look at the early evolution of this deadly pathogen is really interesting,” Krause-Kyora added. “We see it was more chronic and harmless in the beginning before it became a more deadly disease.” This hypothesis is contested though, with groups at other universities saying there isn’t yet sufficient evidence to understand whether the the first infections were more survivable. Earlier this month, Russian scientists announced they had resurrected an ancient microscopic organism, known as a rotifer, from its state of suspended animation in the frozen permafrost under a river in Far East Siberia. The invertebrates, thought to be around 24,000 years old, were even shown to be capable of reproducing asexually after being thawed out.
|
|
|
Post by ZETAR on Jul 2, 2021 1:22:56 GMT
SHALOM...Z
|
|
|
Post by WingsofCrystal on Jul 3, 2021 11:10:02 GMT
Good morning,
Crystal
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2021 19:42:55 GMT
FIRST X-FLARE IN 4 YEARS: A new sunspot emerged during the early hours of July 3rd and promptly exploded, producing the first X-class solar flare since Sept. 2017. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the extreme ultraviolet flash : A pulse of X-rays briefly ionized the top of Earth's atmosphere, causing a shortwave radio blackout over the Atlantic Ocean: blackout map. Mariners, aviators, and amateur radio operators may have noticed unusual propagation effects below 30 MHz just after 1429 UT The source of this flare is an un-numbered sunspot now growing near the sun's northwestern limb. Yesterday it did not even exist, highlighting the unpredictability of solar activity. More flares may be in the offing, so stay tuned. spaceweather.com/
|
|
|
Post by ZETAR on Jul 4, 2021 17:59:49 GMT
|
|
|
Post by ZETAR on Jul 4, 2021 21:18:00 GMT
SHALOM...Z
EDIT TO ADD:
|
|
|
Post by ZETAR on Jul 5, 2021 15:01:33 GMT
SHALOM...Z
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2021 0:46:12 GMT
|
|
|
Post by SysConfig on Jul 9, 2021 15:04:36 GMT
This one is for Hal..as I know he is a tinkerer appreciates novel and original thinking and has the tools do this. I especially liked how this lad used electroplating to make a critical part (magnets) fit inside a tube..Overall..breath taking
|
|
|
Post by SysConfig on Jul 9, 2021 15:23:53 GMT
and now..what an amazing time to to be alive, so many places left to see, things to do, and broke. Not to worry..Our benefactors want you to experience the full monte of the matrix, by making you a part of it. They couldn't just come out and tell you of course..that would spoil the surprise, and frankly..some just might not make it..Its a brave new world all with the miracle of Graphene oxides ..It wasn't easy getting everyone to join..but we are almost there., Enjoy the ride!
|
|