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Dragon Spotted Soaring Over Universal’s Epic Universe In Florida
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Dragon Spotted Soaring Over Universal’s Epic Universe In Florida

Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, is about to be invaded by Vikings and dragons. The opening of a new theme park, within Disney’s Epic Universe, is slated to open in 2025. Celestial Park is the “gateway” to the Epic Universe worlds. The newest addition, How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk, is currently under construction. Project engineers are busily testing individual components such as the fireworks. Another surprise in the sky came in the form of a flying dragon. @fastpass_shopping A dragon has veen spotted flying over Epic Universe #epicuniverse #universalorlando #howtotrainyourdragon #httyd #universalstudiosflorida #universalcreative #fypage #drones #themepark #toothless ♬ Test Drive – From How To Train Your Dragon Music From The Motion Picture – John Powell Although it may look realistic, the flying dragon in the Florida skies over the Universal Studios property in Florida is a drone. Annie Magic is a travel vlogger who keeps fans up-to-date on Disney and everything happening within the huge theme parks. Her camera started rolling when she looked out and saw an actual dragon flying through the sky. The video image is fuzzy, but the motion is unmistakable. The new dragon drones fly like real dragons! Image from YouTube. The Isle of Berk area will have four new rides, live shows, and How to Train Your Dragon character actors. Seventeen different types of dragons will be represented at the park. Hiccup’s Wing Gliders is a roller coaster ride suitable for the entire family. Image from Disney Media. Fyre Drill is a wet adventure in which two teams compete by shooting water cannons at mechanical targets. Image from Disney Media. Dragon Racer’s Rally simulates riding a dragon. Riders control the intensity of spinning while soaring 67 feet into the air. Image from Disney Media. Epic Dragon Adventures Await You In Florida! The introduction video is available on YouTube. The new adventure park promises to be innovative and as fun as the epic “How to Train Your Dragon” movie series. It’s time to add Epic Universe How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk to your 2025 vacation plans. Please share this news with friends. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Dragon Spotted Soaring Over Universal’s Epic Universe In Florida appeared first on InspireMore.
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Classic Rock Lovers
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Complete List Of Nazareth Band Members

Nazareth was formed in Dunfermline, Scotland, in 1968. The band emerged from the local club scene, initially playing covers before developing their own material. Nazareth gained international fame in the 1970s with hits like “Hair of the Dog” and a cover of the ballad “Love Hurts,” which became especially popular in the United States. Over the decades, Nazareth has released more than twenty studio albums, several of which achieved significant commercial success. The band’s distinctive blend of hard rock and folk, mixed with Dan McCafferty’s raspy vocals, helped them secure a dedicated fan base worldwide. Despite numerous lineup changes, Nazareth The post Complete List Of Nazareth Band Members appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Science Explorer
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The Higgs Particle Could Have Ended The Universe By Now – Here’s Why We’re Still Here
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The Higgs Particle Could Have Ended The Universe By Now – Here’s Why We’re Still Here

Although our universe may seem stable, having existed for a whopping 13.7 billion years, several experiments suggest that it is at risk – walking on the edge of a very dangerous cliff. And it’s all down to the instability of a single fundamental particle: the Higgs boson.In new research by me and my colleagues, just accepted for publication in Physical Letters B, we show that some models of the early universe, those which involve objects called light primordial black holes, are unlikely to be right because they would have triggered the Higgs boson to end the cosmos by now.The Higgs boson is responsible for the mass and interactions of all the particles we know of. That’s because particle masses are a consequence of elementary particles interacting with a field, dubbed the Higgs field. Because the Higgs boson exists, we know that the field exists.You can think of this field as a perfectly still water bath that we soak in. It has identical properties across the entire universe. This means we observe the same masses and interactions throughout the cosmos. This uniformity has allowed us to observe and describe the same physics over several millennia (astronomers typically look backwards in time).But the Higgs field isn’t likely to be in the lowest possible energy state it could be in. That means it could theoretically change its state, dropping to a lower energy state in a certain location. If that happened, however, it would alter the laws of physics dramatically.Such a change would represent what physicists call a phase transition. This is what happens when water turns into vapour, forming bubbles in the process. A phase transition in the Higgs field would similarly create low-energy bubbles of space with completely different physics in them.In such a bubble, the mass of electrons would suddenly change, and so would its interactions with other particles. Protons and neutrons – which make up the atomic nucleus and are made of quarks – would suddenly dislocate. Essentially, anybody experiencing such a change would likely no longer be able to report it.Constant riskRecent measurements of particle masses from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at Cern suggest that such an event might be possible. But don’t panic; this may only occur in a few thousand billion billion years after we retire. For this reason, in the corridors of particle physics departments, it is usually said that the universe is not unstable but rather “meta-stable”, because the world’s end will not happen anytime soon.To form a bubble, the Higgs field needs a good reason. Due to quantum mechanics, the theory which governs the microcosmos of atoms and particles, the energy of the Higgs is always fluctuating. And it is statistically possible (although unlikely, which is why it takes so much time) that the Higgs forms a bubble from time to time.However, the story is different in the presence of external energy sources like strong gravitational fields or hot plasma (a form of matter made up of charged particles): the field can borrow this energy to form bubbles more easily.Therefore, although there is no reason to expect that the Higgs field forms numerous bubbles today, a big question in the context of cosmology is whether the extreme environments shortly after the Big Bang could have triggered such bubbling.However, when the universe was very hot, although energy was available to help form Higgs bubbles, thermal effects also stabilised the Higgs by modifying its quantum properties. Therefore, this heat could not trigger the end of the universe, which is probably why we are still here.Primordial black holesIn our new research, we showed there is one source of heat, however, that would constantly cause such bubbling (without the stabilising thermal effects seen in the early days after the Big Bang). That’s primordial black holes, a type of black hole which emerged in the early universe from the collapse of overly dense regions of spacetime. Unlike normal black holes, which form when stars collapse, primordial ones could be tiny – as light as a gram.Formation of the universe without (above) and with (below) primordial black holes.Image Credit: ESA, (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)The existence of such light black holes is a prediction of many theoretical models that describe the evolution of the cosmos shortly after the Big Bang. This includes some models of inflation, suggesting the universe blew up hugely in size after the Big Bang.However, proving this existence comes with a big caveat: Stephen Hawking demonstrated in the 1970s that, because of quantum mechanics, black holes evaporate slowly by emitting radiation through their event horizon (a point at which not even light can escape).Hawking showed that black holes behave like heat sources in the universe, with a temperature inversely proportional to their mass. This means that light black holes are much hotter and evaporate more quickly than massive ones. In particular, if primordial black holes lighter than a few thousands billion grams formed in the early universe (10 billion times smaller than the Moon’s mass), as many models suggest, they would have evaporated by now.In the presence of the Higgs field, such objects would behave like impurities in a fizzy drink – helping the liquid form gas bubbles by contributing to its energy via the effect of gravity (due to the mass of the black hole) and the ambient temperature (due to its Hawking radiation).When primordial black holes evaporate, they heat the universe locally. They would evolve in the middle of hot spots that could be much hotter than the surrounding universe, but still colder than their typical Hawking temperature. What we showed, using a combination of analytical calculations and numerical simulations, is that, because of the existence of these hot spots, they would constantly cause the Higgs field to bubble.But we are still here. This means that such objects are highly unlikely to ever have existed. In fact, we should rule out all of the cosmological scenarios predicting their existence.That’s of course unless we discover some evidence of their past existence in ancient radiation or gravitational waves. If we do, that may be even more exciting. That would indicate that there’s something we don’t know about the Higgs; something that protects it from bubbling in the presence of evaporating primordial black holes. This may, in fact, be brand new particles or forces.Either way, it is clear that we still have a lot to discover about the universe on the smallest and biggest scales.Lucien Heurtier, Postdoctoral Research Associate, King's College LondonThis article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Logitech G502 X Plus review - the most versatile gaming mouse
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Logitech G502 X Plus review - the most versatile gaming mouse

The Logitech G502 is the best-selling gaming mouse range of all time, with over 21 million units of the ten-year-old design having been sold so far. The latest version is the Logitech G502 X Plus continues the line's core appeal of combining a comfortable design with lots of extra buttons and features while also including the company's latest 25K Hero sensor, RGB lighting, and the option of PowerPlay charging. The key features of the Logitech G502 X Plus, which continue to earn it a spot on our best gaming mouse guide, are its expert integration of loads of extra buttons, its useful dual-mode scroll wheel, its super sensor performance, and its wonderful wireless tech. It makes for a fantastic general-purpose mouse, but its weight and a few other factors dent its appeal as a serious competitive gaming tool. Continue reading Logitech G502 X Plus review - the most versatile gaming mouse MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Logitech G Pro Superlight 2, Logitech G Pro X TKL Lightspeed review, Best gaming mouse
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Gamers Realm
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New Fallout 1 remake built by modders is available to try right now
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New Fallout 1 remake built by modders is available to try right now

The original Fallout belongs to that small canon of games that changed the PC forever. Up there with Civilization, Half-Life, Command and Conquer, The Sims, and Myst, though I personally maintain it’s just as good and worth playing now as it was in 1997, Black Isle and Interplay’s apocalypse RPG is also an object of its time - unforgiving, inscrutable, and sometimes more fuss than fun. Fallout London may set a new standard for total conversion and fan-game mods, but there’s another ambitious project that deserves your attention. A would-be Fallout 1 remake built in FO4, Vault 13 is finally available to try. Continue reading New Fallout 1 remake built by modders is available to try right now MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best RPG games, Best old games, Fallout 5 release date
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Gamers Realm
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Doom is back, enhanced, better than ever, and free to upgrade
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Doom is back, enhanced, better than ever, and free to upgrade

Doom. I don’t really need to tell you why it matters. Probably the most important FPS game to ever grace the PC, the 1993 shooter and its sequel Doom 2 would define an entire genre and set the standard for everything to come - Call of Duty, Half-Life, Team Fortress 2, Counter-Strike, Halo, Battlefield, Apex Legends, you name it. Now, the original id Software classics are back in a remastered form that’s bigger and better than ever before, and the best part is that you might just get them for free on Steam. Continue reading Doom is back, enhanced, better than ever, and free to upgrade MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best old games, Best FPS games, Best zombie games
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‘We Took the Life of Our First Daughter’: Regret, Redemption After Abortion
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‘We Took the Life of Our First Daughter’: Regret, Redemption After Abortion

For years, Jeff and Tricia Bradford kept their abortion a secret from their friends and church community.  “We hid our story, because of the deep shame and regret that we had,” Jeff Bradford…
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Microsoft: Iran accelerating cyber activity in apparent bid to influence US election
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Microsoft: Iran accelerating cyber activity in apparent bid to influence US election

NEW YORK —  Iran is ramping up online activity that appears intended to influence the upcoming U.S. election, in one case targeting a presidential campaign with an email phishing attack, Microsoft…
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“Shadow Reserves”: China’s Key to Parry U.S. Financial Sanctions
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“Shadow Reserves”: China’s Key to Parry U.S. Financial Sanctions

In the ongoing U.S.-Chinese financial war, Beijing has focused on insulating China’s strategic trade from dollar-based financial sanctions. This objective has animated the growing push for China-Saudi…
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UN approves its first treaty targeting cybercrime
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UN approves its first treaty targeting cybercrime

United Nations —  U.N. member states on Thursday approved a treaty targeting cybercrime, the body's first such text, despite fierce opposition from human rights activists who have warned of potential…
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