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NASA'S SUPER FAST SOLAR SHIP MAY CHANGE SPACE EXPLORATION FOREVER
Post Date: 2016-02-09 13:38:40 by Horse
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Seeing Eye to Eye
Post Date: 2016-02-08 06:25:58 by Ada
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Of all the subjects of academic study, psychology is probably the most useless, or at least the most useless by comparison with its pretensions to use. In a century and a half, it has not told us anything of undisputed value. It is subject to absurd fashions, and its published experiments, even when they are interesting, are often either not reproducible or their relevance to life is unclear. The overall cultural effect of psychology is negative, insofar as it tends to alienate people from their own direct experience and causes them to speak of themselves as if they were mere objects. They then attribute their actions to forces or things other than their own decisions, one of the popular ...

Dying CIA Agent reveals US Government Alien Contact Area 51 secrets black ops and UFO knowledge
Post Date: 2016-02-08 04:51:04 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
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Impossibility Theory, An Advance over Mere Indeterminacy: By Werner Fredsenberg
Post Date: 2016-02-07 06:35:48 by Ada
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Previously I have proved that life cannot have evolved. Today I will prove that life cannot exist. Let us begin with Samuel Johnson’s response when asked whether we have free will. He replied that all theory holds that we do not, all experience that we do. A similar paradox occurs in the realm of Impossibility Theory. Many things occur in biology that all science says are possible, while all common sense says that they are not. Consider the development of a barely-existent zygote into seven pounds of puzzled and alarmed baby. (“Where the hell is this?”) Anyone familiar with Murphy’s Law knows that it isn’t possible. Half an hour with a textbook of embryology ...

A Record Number Of People Were Exonerated In 2015 For Crimes They Didn’t Commit
Post Date: 2016-02-03 15:03:46 by Ada
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"Making A Murderer" isn't just a problem in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The Netfilx hit true-crime series “Making a Murderer” leaves many people wondering: Just how common is the story of a wrongful conviction in America’s criminal justice system? Too common, according a new report that tracks exonerations. Researchers found that 149 people were cleared in 2015 for crimes they didn't commit -- more than any other year in history, according to a report published Wednesday by the National Registry of Exonerations, a project of the University of Michigan Law School. By comparison, 139 people were exonerated in 2014. The number has risen most years since 2005, when ...

What species would become dominant on Earth if humans died out?
Post Date: 2016-01-31 09:57:05 by Ada
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In a post-apocalyptic future, what might happen to life if humans left the scene? After all, humans are very likely to disappear long before the sun expands into a red giant and exterminates all living things from the Earth. Assuming that we don’t extinguish all other life as we disappear (an unlikely feat in spite of our unique propensity for driving extinction), history tells us to expect some pretty fundamental changes when humans are no longer the planet’s dominant animal species. So if we were given the chance to peek forward in time at the Earth some 50m years after our disappearance, what would we find? Which animal or group of animals would “take over” as the ...

The Unabomber takes on the Internet
Post Date: 2016-01-30 11:16:02 by BTP Holdings
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The Unabomber takes on the Internet The serial killer, imprisoned since 1996, has never sent or received an email or seen Facebook. But he has lots to say about technology. By Holly Bailey January 28, 2016 12:14 AM Yahoo News (Photo Illustration: Yahoo News, photo: AP) From his prison cell, Ted Kaczynski — the “Unabomber,” who terrified the nation in the 1980s and early 1990s — has carried on a remarkable correspondence with thousands of people all over the world. As the 20th anniversary of his arrest approaches, Yahoo News is publishing a series of articles based on his letters and other writings, housed in an archive at the University of Michigan. They shed ...

CIA jumps on return of ‘X Files’ bandwagon by releasing photos and reports of UFO sightings in the 50’s
Post Date: 2016-01-30 07:18:06 by Ada
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Prior to the relaunch of Fox’s supernatural and conspiracy series The X Files, the normally secretive Central Intelligence Agency became less publicity shy, releasing documents and photos detailing their own top secret investigations into UFO sightings. On their blog, — yes, the CIA has a blog — the agency invited the world to “take a peek into our X Files,” providing photos and links to documents dating back to the early 50’s. “We’ve decided to highlight a few documents both skeptics and believers will find interesting. Below you will find five documents we think X-Files character Agent Fox Mulder would love to use to try and persuade others of ...

The world's first robot-run farm will harvest 30,000 heads of lettuce daily
Post Date: 2016-01-28 12:57:25 by Ada
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The Japanese lettuce production company Spread believes the farmers of the future will be robots. So much so that Spread is creating the world's first farm manned entirely by robots. Instead of relying on human farmers, the indoor Vegetable Factory will employ robots that can harvest 30,000 heads of lettuce every day. Don't expect a bunch of humanoid robots to roam the halls, however; the robots look more like conveyor belts with arms. They'll plant seeds, water plants, and trim lettuce heads after harvest in the Kyoto, Japan farm. "The use of machines and technology has been improving agriculture in this way throughout human history," J.J. Price, a spokesperson ...

Rare Space Phenomenon Alarms NASA
Post Date: 2016-01-23 21:07:33 by BTP Holdings
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WARNING! THE FOLLOWING PRESENTATION MAY CONTAIN SHOCKING INFORMATION AND IMAGERY. VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. Fellow patriot, If you think you're safe, you're probably not ready to hear what I'm about to tell you... If you have faith that we're living in certain times... where today's groundbreaking technological advances and our loyal government will protect you when things come to worst... Then please leave now because this short presentation isn't for you. are we prepared When Armageddon strikes... if you're not ready for it... you and your family's fates can be sealed. So may God help you! Hi. My name is Craig Walker. I'm a 45 years old ...

How to know if your PC is part of a botnet
Post Date: 2016-01-23 20:49:27 by BTP Holdings
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How to know if your PC is part of a botnet Your computer can be a zombie and you might not even know it. Here's how to find out. Security articles.informer.com/tag/security/ Botnet articles.informer.com/tag/botnet/ Hacking articles.informer.com/tag/hacking/ Malware articles.informer.com/tag/malware/ Infection articles.informer.com/tag/infection/ Windows articles.informer.com/tag/windows/ Vlad Tiganasu, Editor Informer Technologies, Inc. 6 days ago img.informer.com/articles_uploads/2/2984/Main.png How to know if your PC is part of a botnet Botnets are the "big bad wolf" of the Internet, and the problem is that your PC might be a part of one, and you might not even ...

Microsoft says new processors will only work with Windows 10
Post Date: 2016-01-23 20:23:50 by BTP Holdings
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Microsoft says new processors will only work with Windows 10 Windows 7 and 8.1 won't be updated for future processors, starting with Intel's Skylake platform By Dante D'Orazio on January 16, 2016 06:11 pm Email @dantedorazio Soon, when you buy a new PC, it won't support Windows 7 or 8. Microsoft has announced a change to its support policy that lays out its plans for future updates to its older operating systems, and the new rules mean that future PC owners with next-generation Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm processors will need to use Windows 10. It's not usual for old PCs to fall short of the minimum requirements of a brand new operating system, but in this case, the ...

Secret sites so classified they are pixelated by Google Earth
Post Date: 2016-01-23 19:26:55 by Ada
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THERE are countless sites around the world deemed so classified that they are pixelated or blacked out by Google Earth. Some are understandable, like some military sites, royal residences and say, the whole of North Korea. Others may surprise you. Pretty much all of them are the subject of conspiracy theories. Click for Full Text!

STEPHEN HAWKING WARNS HUMANITY: LEAVE EARTH BEFORE THE RULING CLASS DESTROYS IT
Post Date: 2016-01-23 08:25:45 by Ada
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Hawking’s numerous warnings are aimed directly at the careless hubris of the ruling elites Humanity’s future is in peril thanks to so-called advancements in science and technology, claims Professor Stephen Hawking, who cited“nuclear war, global warming, and genetically-modified viruses” as deadly threats to our existence. Hawking described various “things that could go wrong” to an audience of hundreds attending the first in a series of BBC Reith Lectures, which pertain to research about black holes. He asserted the necessity for colonization of other planets to ensure survival of the human species.According to the BBC, Hawking cautioned: “Although the ...

10 Shocking And Bizarre Riot Control Weapons From Around The World
Post Date: 2016-01-23 08:11:40 by Ada
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JANUARY 22, 2016With economic turmoil, global climate change, and wars across the globe, riots and protests have become an increasingly big problem for world governments. While some still go with the old-fashioned methods for brutally cracking down on protesters, some governments have turned to technology for more effective ways to corral their own citizens. Some of these weapons are quite terrifying, hardly humane in the least, and could have terrible consequences if we allow them to become a normal part of everyday life. Click for Full Text!

Planet 9: Secret, dark world may be hiding in our solar system
Post Date: 2016-01-21 08:28:40 by Ada
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The mysterious object has been spotted disturbing the movement of smaller objects in the outer solar system — but is too far away to be spotted directly This artistic rendering shows the distant view from Planet Nine back towards the sun. The planet is thought to be gaseous, similar to Uranus and Neptune. Hypothetical lightning lights up the night side Caltech/R. Hurt (IPAC) A huge planet might be sitting at the edge of our solar system without ever being seen. The world — which could be about ten times as massive as Earth — would be large enough to become the ninth planet of our solar system. The planet hasn’t yet been seen by scientists. Instead, they have found ...

Earth's temperature depends on where you put thermometer
Post Date: 2016-01-20 13:02:20 by Ada
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WASHINGTON (AP) — When it comes to measuring global warming, it's all about altitude. Temperature readings taken close to Earth's surface — about 6 feet off the ground — show a slightly warmer planet than measurements taken from on high by satellites in orbit. And that discrepancy has given ammunition to climate-change doubters. Government agencies and most scientists rely primarily on ground measurements, and they show that 2015 was the warmest year on record. The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, NASA, the Japanese and British meteorological agencies and the World Meteorological Organization all use ground data. It's a matter of better accuracy ...

Nissan's new 400 bhp engine fits in carry-on luggage
Post Date: 2016-01-20 09:00:35 by NeoconsNailed
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It’s a common problem: You’re off to Le Mans with your new 400 bhp engine and you discover that it won’t fit in the airplane's overhead compartment. This week, Nissan showed off the answer to this traveler’s nightmare with its ultralight DIG-T R 1.5 liter, three-cylinder petrol engine that is small enough to fit in carry-on luggage and boasts a power-to-weight ratio better than the engine of a Formula 1 racer........ Click for Full Text!

The Inevitability of Eugenics: A Race of Self-Designing Tinker Toys
Post Date: 2016-01-19 07:10:08 by Ada
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Mention of eugenics inevitably results in whoops of horror, gnashing of hair, rending of teeth, and discussion of Hitler. Occasionally, however, matters of importance merit discussion even if they lead to Hitler. If by “eugenics” is meant both the selective breeding of humans and genetic manipulation of ourselves, we will shortly have to discuss it, Fuehrer or no Fuehrer. Google on “Designer babies.” To the gnashers and renders, eugenics always involves the killing of genetically inferior children, preferably by uniformed Nazis. A better term for this might be “first-degree murder.” Usually it would be. On the other hand, medical ambiguities exist. What ...

Prof Stephen Hawking Has More Bad News For Humanity: We’re About To Wipe Ourselves Out
Post Date: 2016-01-19 06:40:49 by BTP Holdings
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Prof Stephen Hawking Has More Bad News For Humanity: We’re About To Wipe Ourselves Out feed_manager_auto_publish_494--autopubtest_WPTUMBLR_485 2 hours ago Cheery physicist Professor Stephen Hawking says that mankind could be wiped out by our own creations within the next 100 years. Answering audience questions at this year’s BBC Reith Lectures, he said that our rush to understand and improve life through science and technology could be humanity’s undoing. He has previously suggested that colonising other planets will be the only way that the human race can survive, but he warns that we may lose Earth to some kind of major disaster before we have a chance to properly do ...

The World Is Hemorrhaging Methane, and Now We Can See Where
Post Date: 2016-01-15 14:02:18 by Horse
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Poster Comment:Site has too much to copy. We have had Methane die offs over wide spread areas in the past.

Lunatic Left
Post Date: 2016-01-14 06:35:23 by Dead Culture Watch
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Experts predicts some genetic changes could take place quickly For example, some humans already have a mutation that causes webbing A layer in the retina may develop to help us see in poor light under water Our noses and face size would increase to help warm inhaled cold air in the nasopharynx, the area behind the nose Humans may evolve bizarre features such as webbed feet and eyes like cats in response to changing environments, a scientist claims today. Experts calculated how our physical appearance could change under a number of scenarios, including a 'water world' if melting ice caps cause rising sea levels. They also considered what would happen in a second ice age which could ...

New material converts CO2 into clean fuel with unprecedented efficiency
Post Date: 2016-01-09 04:10:24 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... A new material made from microscopic layers of cobalt can convert carbon dioxide gas into formate - a fuel that can be burned with no toxic byproducts and used as a clean energy source. Developed by a team of researchers in China, the material could be one way to deal with the 36 gigatonnes of CO2 we release into the atmosphere each year due to fossil fuel use. Scientists have been struggling for decades to come up with an energy-efficient way to transform CO2 into something useful, and early testing points to this new material as being one of the most promising options we’ve seen so far. "This represents a fundamental scientific breakthrough," Karthish ...

Can’t arrest a robot’: Snowden's hi-tech disguise surprises audience at Vegas convention
Post Date: 2016-01-09 03:42:25 by Tatarewicz
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Published time: 9 Jan, 2016 04:43 Former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden © Charles Platiau Former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden © Charles Platiau / Reuters Appearing on a telepresence device, former National Security Agency contractor-turned-whistleblower Edward Snowden talked cybersecurity and playfully taunted the US government, saying, “The FBI can’t arrest a robot.” TagsSciTech, Snowden The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas features cutting edge technology, but the biggest surprise this year was a whistleblower. Snowden showcased the Beam, a screen-on-wheels robot by Suitable Technologies for offices ...

Pedal, solar power aims to be the new hybrid
Post Date: 2016-01-08 22:36:27 by Tatarewicz
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yahoo... Las Vegas (AFP) - Is it a car, a bike or some other kind of contraption? It looks like an inverted tricycle with an egg-shaped shell. The makers of the Elf vehicle tout it as the future of environmentally friendly urban transport, combining pedal power with battery propulsion and solar charging. Take a look inside: there are no doors or floorboards, making it appear like a car that came out of a "Flintstones" cartoon. "We believe in human-powered mobility," said Craig Sparks, showing off the vehicle from startup Organic Transit at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. "This is a town runner. You can run your errands, go to the grocery store. You ...

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