Time

Sorry for not posting for a while but i’ve not had the time, HA HA. Any material thing in the universe whether it be a cat, a dog, you, me, the galaxy, a star if it is speeded up to infinite speed it ceases to exist in the natural order of things. But what keeps it from attaining infinite speed? The answer is time, if we take this a little deeper everything that exists is an illusion brought on by the process of time. In other words time is the ultimate magician, the next question is what taught it the tricks it pulls off in such unprecedented detail? The answer to this question is the justice department, the organization that bestows the laws on this playground that carbon based life likes to call existence. Who is this, God? I hear you cry. Sort of or should I say its biological chemistry. Whether it be a him, her or it. “More on this in later posts”

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Planets

For planet hunters, this has been a bountiful year. A team of astronomers at the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California, and NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California, has used data from NASA’s Kepler space telescope to uncover 715 new exoplanets. The newly verified objects orbit 305 different stars and therefore include multiworld systems that are reminiscent of the Sun’s planetary family. The announcement of these discoveries was followed by news that Kepler had also found the first Earth-sized planet in the habitable zone of its star, Kepler-186f. This is a significant milestone in the task of determining the prevalence of terrestrial planets in the Milky Way Galaxy.

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Spin

As the carousel spins not unlike a pulsar new attributes come into play and variables inflict neurological reactions on the collective consciousness of carbon based existence. New pathways evolve and situations have parallel consequence’s on other causal interpretations which is ongoing like a train on a track that is infinite in distance. These and other situations are glimpsed at in our neurological state of rest due to the quantum based nature of the processing centre we like to call the brain. The brain itself evolves parallel signals due to its plastic structure and the way the neurological pattern changes over time and space. Thus the person I am a moment ago is not the person I am at present due to a rewiring of cells in my brain and also all through my biological make-up. The cells throughout my physical existence are all replaced every 10 years or so, this means I have as much in common with myself as I do another human being after this process has taken place. So basically I am a stranger to myself, remember that the next time you look in the mirror.

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Big Bang

On 17 March, John Kovac announced to the world that he and his team of radio astronomers had found the imprint of gravitational waves from the Big Bang. They did so by looking at the cosmic microwave background (CMB), sometimes called the ‘afterglow’ of the Big Bang, using BICEP2, a telescope experiment based at the South Pole. This signal of gravitational waves was seen in the polarization of the CMB — similar to the kind of polarization that certain sunglasses block — over a small patch of sky.

This polarization map, which is reminiscent of the way iron filings arrange themselves on a surface under the effects of a magnetic field, was found to have particular vortex-like, or curly, patterns known as B modes. The presence of B modes is a tell-tale sign of the passage of gravitational waves generated during inflation, a brief period during which the Universe underwent an exponential expansion, right after its birth. If the findings stand up, they will put the current preferred picture of cosmology on solid foundations, and could have significant implications on fundamental physics as well.

via How astronomers saw gravitational waves from the Big Bang : Nature News & Comment.

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