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Richard Gere Flips Off Savannah Guthrie Live On The ‘Today’ Show
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Richard Gere Flips Off Savannah Guthrie Live On The ‘Today’ Show

Richard Gere caused a scene on Wednesday’s episode of the Today show, as he flipped show host Savannah Guthrie the bird during his interview. This coincidentally followed a similar occurrence with Cher the previous day, as she said the F-word while sharing Lucille Ball’s advice to her after her divorce from Sonny Bono. Savannah was taken aback after Richard Gere flipped her off, and she quickly hit his hand behind some papers she was holding. She asked if something was wrong while referencing Cher’s slip-up, which caused a buzz among viewers online. Richard Gere flips off Savannah Guthrie while talking about his new movie             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by TODAY (@todayshow)   Today showed a clip from his upcoming film, The Agency, which is set to be released by the month’s end. As the snippet closed out, Richard Gere could be seen flipping Savannah Guthrie, who explained that his gesture would be cut out in production. Richard Gere immediately defended himself, saying the flip was a reference to the show and that he couldn’t help it. Fans can watch The Agency on Paramount Plus or Showtime once it drops, and maybe they would see why he flipped the bird on the family morning show. Savannah Guthrie/ImageCollect Fans react as Richard Gere flips off Savannah Guthrie After having to deal with Cher’s swearing in the preceding episode of the show, fans wondered if Richard Gere’s recent flipping was a mere coincidence. “He could have simply described what he did instead of demonstrating,” someone protested, while another added that they were tired of the lack of morality on television lately. Richard Gere/ImageCollect A good number of viewers did not have a problem with Richard Gere’s profanity and wondered why critics were being so sensible. “I can only assume that people making such a fuss never leave their home, never listen to the radio or any modern music,” a fan argued, adding that the controversial moment brought more attention to his film. Next up: Reba McEntire Posts Throwback Photo With Melissa Peterman As Tribute To New ‘Wicked’ Film The post Richard Gere Flips Off Savannah Guthrie Live On The ‘Today’ Show appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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The Furries Are Here in Full Force
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The Furries Are Here in Full Force

Although what you’re about to read sounds preposterous, it is absolutely true. And while it sounds laughable, it is sadder than it is funny. Let me give you the background first then, then I’ll share…
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‘Common Sense’: GOP Lawmakers Override Governor’s Veto Of Anti-Sanctuary Bill In Swing State
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‘Common Sense’: GOP Lawmakers Override Governor’s Veto Of Anti-Sanctuary Bill In Swing State

North Carolina lawmakers overwhelmingly voted for legislation that will require law enforcement across the state to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. The GOP-dominated state legislature…
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Red States Paint Grim Picture In Supreme Court Brief If Men Are Allowed To Compete In Girls’ Sports
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Red States Paint Grim Picture In Supreme Court Brief If Men Are Allowed To Compete In Girls’ Sports

Two dozen states painted a grim picture for the Supreme Court about the future of women’s sports should the high court fail to take up an appeal in a brief filed Thursday. The 24 states raised concerns…
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J.K. Rowling - $7.7 Billion, Trans Activists - Zero: HBO Stands by Rowling for Harry Potter Reboot
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J.K. Rowling - $7.7 Billion, Trans Activists - Zero: HBO Stands by Rowling for Harry Potter Reboot

We can't count all of the ways that the gender cult has tried to cancel author J.K. Rowling for having the audacity to state that men are men and women are women, and trying to protect women's spaces.…
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ICE Nabs 3 Accused Child Rapists In Massachusetts As Governor, Mayor Remain Opposed To Trump’s Deportation Agenda
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ICE Nabs 3 Accused Child Rapists In Massachusetts As Governor, Mayor Remain Opposed To Trump’s Deportation Agenda

In the span of less than a week, deportation officers arrested three different illegal migrants in Massachusetts either accused of raping a child or convicted of raping a child, Immigration and Customs…
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Move to defund Planned Parenthood under Trump administration signaled
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Move to defund Planned Parenthood under Trump administration signaled

Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, along with former Presidential candidate and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, were recently tapped by President-Elect Donald Trump to head the Department of Government…
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Governor Makes Bold Move to Curb Foreign Influence Operations
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Governor Makes Bold Move to Curb Foreign Influence Operations

Texas Governor Greg Abbott takes bold action against Chinese Communist Party influence in the Lone Star State, ordering arrests and establishing new measures to protect residents. At a Glance Governor…
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Gaze at New Pictures of the Sun from Solar Orbiter
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Gaze at New Pictures of the Sun from Solar Orbiter

74 million kilometres is a huge distance from which to observe something. But 74 million km isn’t such a big deal when the object is the Sun. That’s how far away from the Sun the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter was when it captured these new images. The Solar Orbiter was launched in 2020 to investigate the Sun. It’s studying the mechanism behind the Sun’s solar wind, the complex dynamics of its magnetic field, and eruptions like solar flares and coronal mass ejections. That’s just a sampling of its science goals. One item on the mission’s long list of objectives is high-resolution images of the Sun’s surface. For that, the spacecraft carries different imagers that operate in different wavelengths. This allows the spacecraft to almost peel back the Sun’s layers and uncover relationships between them. The ESA has released four new images of the Sun, each one giving us a different look at our star: visible light, magnetic, plasma, and UV. These images were captured with the Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager (PHI-German contribution) and Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI-Belgian contribution) instruments in March 2023. Each image is a composite of 25 images, all captured on the same day. They’re the highest resolution images of the Sun ever taken. The images are remarkable for their detail. This image shows sunspots, regions that are darker and cooler than their surroundings. They appear where magnetic field lines are concentrated. The magnetic flux inhibits convection. Image Credit: ESA According to Daniel Müller, Solar Orbiter’s Project Scientist, the Sun’s magnetic field is key to understanding the star. “The Sun’s magnetic field is key to understanding the dynamic nature of our home star from the smallest to the largest scales. These new high-resolution maps from Solar Orbiter’s PHI instrument show the beauty of the Sun’s surface magnetic field and flows in great detail. At the same time, they are crucial for inferring the magnetic field in the Sun’s hot corona, which our EUI instrument is imaging,” Müller said. This magnetic map of the Sun from the Solar Orbiter shows how magnetic field lines and sunspots are correlated. Image Credit: ESA. The Solar Orbiter’s PHI instrument also gives us a map of how plasma is moving around on the Sun’s surface. Blue regions are moving toward the Orbiter, while red regions are moving away. The map of plasma movement clearly reflects the rotation of the Sun, with blue regions moving toward the orbiter and red regions moving away. However, it also shows how material is disoriented around the sunspots. Image Credit: ESA The ultraviolet image of the Sun from the Solar Orbiter’s EUI instrument is probably the most visually stunning. It shows what’s happening above the photosphere, where glowing plasma extends out from sunspots. The plasma is superheated and follows the same magnetic lines that encourage the sunspots. The Sun’s superheated plasma follow magnetic field lines and extends beyond the photosphere in the same regions the sunspots occur. Image Credit: ESA The Solar Orbiter’s images are truly extraordinary. It’s easy to lose yourself in them, and to wonder about Life, the Universe, Nature, Evolution, How Everything Came to Be, and your own mortality in the face of it all. Go ahead and lose yourself in these images for a while. The economy won’t grind to halt if you take a few moments. Image Credit: ESA Now, back to your cubicle. The post Gaze at New Pictures of the Sun from Solar Orbiter appeared first on Universe Today.
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New Study Suggests Black Holes Get their “Hair” from their Mothers
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New Study Suggests Black Holes Get their “Hair” from their Mothers

Despite decades of study, black holes are still one of the most puzzling objects in the Universe. As we know from Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity, the gravitational force of these stellar remnants alters the curvature of spacetime around them. This causes gas, dust, and even photons (light) in their vicinity to fall inwards and form disks that slowly accrete onto their faces, never to be seen again. However, astronomers have also noted that they can produce powerful jets that accelerate charged particles to close to the speed of light (aka. relativistic jets). These jets lead to powerful gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), which have been observed with black holes that have powerful magnetic fields. However, where these magnetic fields come from has remained a mystery to astrophysicists for some time. According to new research led by scientists from the Flatiron Institute, the source of these fields may have finally been revealed. Based on a series of simulations they conducted that modeled the life cycle of stars from birth to collapse, they found that black holes inherit their magnetic fields from the parent stars themselves. The research was led by Ore Gottlieb, a Research Fellow from the Theoretical High Energy Astrophysics (THEA) group at the Flatiron Institute’s Center for Computational Astrophysics (CCA) and Columbia University’s Astrophysics Laboratory. He was joined by colleagues from the CCA and CAL and researchers from the University of Arizona, the Steward Observatory, and Princeton University. The paper that details their findings was published on November 18th in the Astrophysical Journal Letters. Infographic explaining how black holes inherit their magnetism. Credit: Lucy Reading-Ikkanda / Simons Foundation Black holes form from the collapse of proto-neutron stars, which are essentially what remains after massive stars have blown off their outer layers in a supernova explosion. While there have been a few theories about where black holes get their magnetism, none could account for the power of black hole jets or GRBs. Through their simulations, the team initially planned to study outflows from black holes, including the jets that produce GRBs. However, as Gottlieb’s explained in a Simons Foundation press release, the team ran into a problem with the models: “We were not sure how to model the behavior of these magnetic fields during the collapse of the neutron star to the black hole. So, this was a question that I started to think about for the first time. What had been thought to be the case is that the magnetic fields of collapsing stars are collapsing into the black hole. During this collapse, these magnetic field lines are made stronger as they are compressed, so the density of the magnetic fields become higher.” The only problem with this theory is that the strong magnetic fields of neutron stars cause them to lose angular momentum (their rotation). Without this, the gas, plasma, and dust surrounding newly formed black holes will not form an accretion disk around them. This, in turn, would prevent black holes from producing the jets and gamma-ray bursts that astronomers have observed. This suggests that previous simulations of collapsing neutron stars didn’t provide a complete picture. Said Gottlieb: “It appears to be mutually exclusive. You need two things for jets to form: a strong magnetic field and an accretion disk. But a magnetic field acquired by such compression won’t form an accretion disk, and if you reduce the magnetism to the point where the disk can form, then it’s not strong enough to produce the jets. Past simulations have only considered isolated neutron stars and isolated black holes, where all magnetism is lost during the collapse. However, we found that these neutron stars have accretion disks of their own, just like black holes. And so, the idea is that maybe an accretion disk can save the magnetic field of the neutron star. This way, a black hole will form with the same magnetic field lines that threaded the neutron star.” 3D rendering of a rapidly spinning black hole’s accretion disk and a resulting black hole-powered jet. Credit: Ore Gottlieb et al. (2024) The team ran calculations for neutron stars collapsing to form black holes and found that, in most cases, the timescale for black hole disk formation is often shorter than that of the black hole losing its magnetism. In short, before a newly formed black hole swallows a proto-neutron star’s magnetic field, its magnetic field lines become anchored in the neutron star’s surrounding disk passes to the black hole. As Gottlieb characterized it: “So the disk enables the black hole to inherit a magnetic field from its mother, the neutron star. What we are seeing is that as this black hole forms, the proto-neutron star’s surrounding disk will essentially pin its magnetic lines to the black hole. It’s very exciting to finally understand this fundamental property of black holes and how they power gamma ray bursts — the most luminous explosions in the universe.” This discovery resolves the long-standing mystery of where black holes get their magnetic fields. It also presents astronomers with new opportunities to study relativistic jets and gamma-ray bursts, one of the most powerful phenomena in the Universe. If confirmed, these results suggest that forming an early accretion disk is the only thing needed for powerful jets to emerge. Gottlieb and his team are excited to test this theory with future observations. Further Reading: Simons Foundation, Astrophysical Journal Letters The post New Study Suggests Black Holes Get their “Hair” from their Mothers appeared first on Universe Today.
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