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The Deepest Place on Earth: The Mariana Trench

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Film director James Cameron is currently over 11km beneath the ocean surface as I write this. Good luck, James.

Blind Dog Living in City Rubbish Bin Rescued

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Professor Finds Artificiality (“Computer Code”) In Fundamental Theories Of Cosmos

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As a software engineer, I’d like to hear a little more detail about how this physicist has come to the conclusions he has. Interesting, and certainly radical, all the same.

Want To Know What’s In Your Food? Tough, Says World Trade Organisation

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Just stop buying it and get from local producers instead. When “they” don’t have to legally say what’s in it, god knows what “they” will put in it.

Alan Moore: Artist, Writer, Magician, Shaman?

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Fascinating perspective on the arts and modern culture.

More Fascinating Cymatics Experiments (The Principle of Verdi’s A)

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NASA: Is Gravity An Electrical Force?

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Apparently not. The evidence would seem to suggest otherwise, however.

Natural Liquefaction Of Ground Turns Japanese Street Into Eerie Spectacle

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Watch the central paved section of the street slide around like a conveyor belt.

NASA Admits Cold Fusion Is Here (But Calls It LENR For PR Purposes) *** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

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Just remember Andrea Rossi, the guy that got there first…

Light in slow motion?

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I’m not certain this is “real” as I would understand it. But then I haven’t really listened to the explanation. What do you think? I remember as a child thinking what if you could trap light beams between two mirrors: what would happen? This seems to be in the same “loosely speaking, Einstein was wrong” category of thinking…

I guess you could film the transgression of light from different angles and distances and then edit that footage (from different moments in captured time) into an animation…?!?! Philosophically and scientifically that’s very interesting as it subverts the idea that nothing is faster than the speed of light in a very practical and common sensical manner. What does this mean…? I’d honestly never thought about it, as simple as the concept (if this is what they’re doing) is…

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