Dimorphos and Didymos revisited
Three years have passed since NASA’s DART probe hit the asteroid Dimorphos. An impact that shortened its orbit around its parent asteroid Didymos
Three years have passed since NASA’s DART probe hit the asteroid Dimorphos. An impact that shortened its orbit around its parent asteroid Didymos
The theory presented on this blog has energy as size at the subatomic. Specifically, it states that all energies, regardless of form
Our universe is dominated by plasma, a type of gas that has the ability to self-organize into complex structures. Once we realize this we soon discover
Hannes Alfvén, who won the Nobel Price in physics in 1970, proposed in his time an electric model of galaxies. According to this model, plasma currents are drawn in at the plane of galaxies, and subsequently pushed out through their poles. Much…
The Cosmic Microwave Background is an ubiquitous background radiation of the universe. It's viewed by astronomers as strong evidence in support of the Big Bang. However, the evidence is not as conclusive as many make it out to be, and Dr. Pierre-Marie…
The universe is by definition a closed system with no outside mechanism to drive it. This means that every mechanism in the universe will have to have some reverse
Having demonstrated that transmutations can explain both fossilization and processes going on inside our bodies we can go on
Doing the numbers on Sodium to Potassium transmutations, we were able to demonstrate that this type of transmutation only
Back in year 2000, Halton Arp held this lecture on his career as an astronomer, and his findings related to the redshift of Quasars. Of the many things he discovered and recorded back in the 1970s, two things stand out. Remarkable findings…
The Casimir effect is a phenomenon in which two neutral surfaces attract or repel each other when in extreme close proximity to each other. The effect has been used as evidence for the existence of a zero-point field. Because the magnitude of…
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