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2 yrs

What Secrets Lurk Inside Elephant Trunk Wrinkles? Turns Out, A Whole Bunch
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What Secrets Lurk Inside Elephant Trunk Wrinkles? Turns Out, A Whole Bunch

The nose knows.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
2 yrs

The Hunt for Aliens and the Question of Who Created the Universe
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The Hunt for Aliens and the Question of Who Created the Universe

After reading the depressing geopolitical news this morning, I wondered whether we could benefit from advice provided by a superhuman intelligence in our cosmic neighborhood. Suppose we chose to be proactive and seek the best imaginable advisor by advertising the job of God and hoping for candidates, what would this job description entail? Surely, we would require any viable candidate to know how to create a Universe. Our scientists do not know what happened before the Big Bang because Albert Einstein’s theory of gravity breaks down at that singular moment. However, if we have had a theory that unifies quantum mechanics and gravity, we could have figured out the conditions that gave birth to our Universe. Having that recipe would have enabled us the know-how for potentially creating these conditions in the laboratory. There are hundreds of billions of stars in the Milky-Way galaxy alone, and most of them formed billions of years before the Sun. This gives ample time to quantum-gravity engineers of an advanced extraterrestrial civilization to create baby universes in their laboratories and be qualified to apply to our job description of God. It would greatly benefit us to find them, even if imitating their technological insights would feel like cheating in an intelligence test. Could we find our interstellar partners with our modern telescopes? Extraordinary evidence requires extraordinary funding. If we had invested ten billion dollars in the search, similar to the budget allocated to the Large Hadron Collider or the Webb Telescope, we might have found our cosmic partners by now and the cosmos might not have been as lonely and dark as it appears to us now. Over the past seventy years, we searched for radio signals from other intelligent civilizations. But this is like waiting for a phone call. Nobody may be calling us while we are waiting. A better approach is to search for packages that may have arrived at our mailbox. The senders may be dead, but any trash they left behind in the ocean of interstellar space, could be our treasure. Finding Interstellar Artifacts Interstellar is the space that lies beyond the solar system. Traditionally, we used telescopes to observe remotely what lies near other stars. But remote observing is limited to extremely bright objects. If we ever discover an interstellar car, similar to the dummy payload launched in 2018 by SpaceX, we will know that Elon Musk is not the most accomplished space entrepreneur since the Big Bang. Over the past decade, astronomers discovered the first few interstellar objects. As described in my book “Extraterrestrial,” the football-size object `Oumuamua was discovered by the Pan-STARRS telescope in Hawaii on October 19, 2017. The brightness of sunlight reflected off `Oumuamua changed by a factor of ten as it tumbled every eight hours. These extreme brightness variations implied that `Oumuamua was shaped like a pancake. This mysterious object accelerated away from the Sun without signs of cometary evaporation, and receded from Earth faster than any human-made rocket. A similar push by reflection of sunlight was detected for another object, 2020 SO, which was verified to be a rocket booster from a 1966 launch by NASA. Variation in brightness of `Oumuamua as observed by various telescopes during three days in October 2017. Different colored dots represent measurements through different filters in the visible and near-infrared bands of the color spectrum. The amount of reflected sunlight changed periodically by about a factor of ten (2.5 magnitudes) as `Oumuamua rotated every 8 hours. This implied that it has an extreme shape which is at least ten times longer than it is wide when projected on the sky. (Credit: ESO/K. Meech et al.) An Interstellar Meteor: Technological Artifact or a Rock? As described in my latest book “Interstellar”, the first interstellar object to be detected was an interstellar meteor named IM1, half a meter in size, that collided with Earth on January 8, 2014. Outside the Solar system, IM1 was moving at 60 kilometers per second, faster than 95% of all stars near the Sun. Despite its high speed, it disintegrated in the lower atmosphere, where the air is dense. This implied that it was tougher than all meteors documented by NASA over the past decade in its CNEOS catalog of meteor fireballs. It took my research team a full year to plan an expedition to the fireball site of IM1 in the Pacific Ocean. The location was determined by satellites of the U.S. Department of Defense, which detected the light from IM1’s brilliant fireball. Collecting molten meteoritic droplets (spherules) from the ocean floor was particularly challenging because the ocean is a mile deep at that location and the search region is 7 miles in size. Our team anchored a sled full of magnets to a ship called “Silver Star” and dragged it on the ocean floor across the survey region. We visited IM1’s impact site on June 14–28, 2023 and collected 850 tiny droplets, less than a millimeter each. For some of the retrieved spherules retrieved from IM1’s fireball site in the Pacific Ocean, the abundances of various elements from the periodic table, such as Beryllium, Lanthanum or Uranium, are up to a thousand times higher than in material that made the Solar system. It took us a year to analyze the recovered droplets. By now, we published our findings in a detailed peer-reviewed paper. Our analysis used state-of-the-art laboratory instruments (including a micro-X-Ray Fluorescence analyzer, Electron Probe Microanalyzer and an Inductive-Coupled-Plasma Mass-spectrometer). We found that about a tenth of the total population of droplets had a chemical composition that was never reported before in the scientific literature. It is characterized by an enhanced abundance of some chemical elements, such as beryllium (Be), lanthanum (La) and uranium (U), up to a thousand times more than the materials that made the Solar system. We labeled this special set: “BeLaU”-type spherules. The BeLaU composition is unfamiliar and different from the composition of the crust of the Earth, Mars, the Moon, asteroids and comets and potentially flags an origin from outside the solar system. Its origin is unknown. But curiosity-driven science never ends. Our analysis raises new questions: What is the age and material properties of IM1? Is IM1 natural or artificial in origin? Where did it come from and how long was its journey? Science is better than Politics We are currently planning our next expedition for summer 2025, with the goal of answering these questions. Aside from identifying the nature of IM1, finding large pieces from its wreckage would allow us to determine the age of IM1 from its radioactive isotopes, to find the composition of volatile elements that were lost from the spherules we retrieved, and also to gauge IM1’s material strength and thermal properties, potentially explaining why it maintained its integrity despite witnessing atmospheric stress beyond the tolerance of the toughest iron meteorites known in the Solar system. To find larger pieces of IM1, we intend to use a robot named Hercules, accompanied by a video feed that would allow us to see what we are picking up. Our imagination is limited by our past experience, but nature can surprise us. Finding clues for a partner from another star can be more inspiring than following our politicians. The post The Hunt for Aliens and the Question of Who Created the Universe appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
2 yrs

Strange-Shaped UAP Filmed Over Taiwan
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Strange-Shaped UAP Filmed Over Taiwan

A strange and unusual UFO sighting over a city in Taiwan has unfolded last Friday morning in Hualien, where a motorist, stuck in traffic, spotted the mysterious craft hovering in the sky, reports coasttocoastam.com. Described as having a golden metallic sheen and an almost rounded cube shape, the unidentified object stood out in the morning sky. The video was soon shared on social media, where it quickly went viral across Taiwan. Speculation around the sighting has surged, with some observers drawing comparisons between this UFO and similar unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) previously recorded by U.S. military drones in the Middle East. These parallels have led to theories that the object could be a sophisticated drone or even a top-secret craft. However, skeptics argue it may simply be a misidentified balloon caught in the wind. With no official explanation forthcoming, the true nature of the Hualien UFO remains a mystery, leaving the public to draw their own conclusions. The post Strange-Shaped UAP Filmed Over Taiwan appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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cloudsandwind
cloudsandwind
2 yrs

France

Bin Laden's son kicked out of France
Published October 10, 2024 at 10:24 am
Foreign. Omar bin Laden, the son of late al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, has been deported from France after posting social media posts that French authorities say constitute "defense of terrorism".

Omar, 43, has lived in Normandy for several years and worked as an artist there.

The post that led to the expulsion was published on the anniversary of Osama bin Laden's death in May 2023. The post described his father as a martyr who "built nations and created glory" and paid tribute to those who "wrote history with their blood".

This led to Omar bin Laden being accused of glorifying terrorism, which subsequently resulted in his deportation.

French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau confirmed the decision at X, stressing that Omar bin Laden is now permanently banned from returning to France, for whatever reason.

Omar has previously distanced himself from his father's acts of violence and expressed disappointment that his father was killed without trial.

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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

The original Age of Empires 3 has just been pulled offline, permanently
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The original Age of Empires 3 has just been pulled offline, permanently

Almost 20 years since it first arrived on online stores, the original, base version of classic RTS game Age of Empires 3 is being delisted from sale, and the multiplayer servers are being pulled offline. Civilization 7 is on the way. Meanwhile, strategy newcomers like Ara History Untold and Manor Lords are keeping the genre alive on PC. But epochs pass, societies rise and fall, and the passage of history is unrelenting. If you own Age of Empires 3 and want to play it online for the final time, you still have the chance. But from the end of October, it will be gone for good. Continue reading The original Age of Empires 3 has just been pulled offline, permanently MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Age of Empires 3: Definitive Edition review, Best RTS games on PC, Best turn-based strategy games on PC
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
2 yrs

Apple TV Plus is coming to Prime Video
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Apple TV Plus is coming to Prime Video

It’s no cheaper than subscribing to Apple directly, but it potentially gives Apple TV Plus a wider audience. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Amazon is adding Apple TV Plus to Prime Video, a move that could help bolster the iPhone maker’s languishing streaming service. Apple TV Plus will be available on Prime Video in the US later this month as a $9.99 monthly add-on — the same you’d otherwise pay directly to Apple. The difference now is that Apple TV Plus is being promoted directly to Amazon’s massive video subscriber base. “What we offer channel partners is hundreds of millions of subscribers around the world,” said Prime Video head Mike Hopkins at Bloomberg’s Screentime conference. “We see a lot more engagement, we’re able to get subscribers for those businesses at a really attractive rate.” Amazon takes a cut of the revenue from streaming subscriptions purchased on its... Continue reading…
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Science Explorer
2 yrs

Evidence of Assyrians' conquest of Holy Land discovered in Jerusalem
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Evidence of Assyrians' conquest of Holy Land discovered in Jerusalem

The discovery of a building that the Assyrians likely tore down in the eighth century B.C. reveals the political dynamics of that age in Jerusalem.
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YubNub News
YubNub News
2 yrs

Beyond the News Headlines, Movie Tells True Life Story of Coach Joe Kennedy
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Beyond the News Headlines, Movie Tells True Life Story of Coach Joe Kennedy

A lot of things in Coach Joe Kennedy’s life have been unexpected—not the least of them being taking a major case to the Supreme Court or having a movie made about his life.  Kennedy’s decision…
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YubNub News
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Obama Hits the Campaign Trail for Harris, as His Party Has Moved to the Left
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Obama Hits the Campaign Trail for Harris, as His Party Has Moved to the Left

PITTSBURGH — When President Obama comes to Pittsburgh on Thursday to campaign for Vice President Harris in the home stretch for next month’s election, he will be returning to a very different western…
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YubNub News
YubNub News
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One-of-a-kind ancient bathhouse found buried in the hills of Sicily
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One-of-a-kind ancient bathhouse found buried in the hills of Sicily

One-of-a-kind ancient bathhouse found buried in the hills of Sicily Breaking News
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