Traditiona versus modernity.
OK, as I write this I know, I know
is a joke, but the sci-fi nerd in me is already trying to put this into an interstellar war scenario. One we want to stay very far away from.
Similarly:
Like its 1991 predecessor, astronomers are baffled as to where the particle came from. Tracing its trajectory led them to an empty area of space known as the âLocal Voidâ bordering our Milky Way galaxy. âThe particles are so high energy, they shouldnât be affected by galactic and extra-galactic magnetic fields. You should be able to point to where they come from in the sky,â said co-author John Matthews, Telescope Array co-spokesperson at the University of Utah. âBut in the case of the Oh-My-God particle and this new particle, you trace its trajectory to its source and thereâs nothing high energy enough to have produced it. Thatâs the mystery of thisâwhat the heck is going on?â
Basically, we donât have a clue.
it was big enough for earths inhabitants so farâŚ
I want my money back.
(Perfect cheer.)
Looks like someone didnât clear up properly after class and forgot to put the model back into storage.
A CANNIBAL CME IS COMING: NOAA models confirm that a Cannibal CME will strike our planet on Dec. 1st. Cannibal CMEs form when a fast CME sweeps up a slower CME ahead of it. The combination contains intense, tangled magnetic fields that can do a good job sparking auroras when they reach Earth. If a Cannibal CME strikes Earth on Dec. 1st, as predicted, geomagnetic storm levels could reach category G3 (Strong). Aurora alerts: SMS Text
It was too cloudy and or too much light pollution in NoVa last night to see the Cannibal CME event but here is a gallery showing some amazing views elsewhere:
Americaâs ambitious Artemis III likely to miss 2025 Moon landing date, auditors sigh
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According to the watchdog, problems with both SpaceXâs Starship Human Landing System â the vehicle chosen to deliver US astronauts to the Moonâs southern pole â and the Axiom spacesuit selected for those lunar operations, mean there are significant deadlines to be reached in the next two years. These goals are unlikely to be fulfilled in time.
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jah, no shit, sherlocksâŚ
Do we live in a giant void? That could solve the puzzle of the universeâs expansion, research suggests
https://phys.org/news/2023-12-giant-void-puzzle-universe-expansion.amp
The theory certainly resonates emotionally.
To do this, our model didnât incorporate ÎCDM but an alternative theory called Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND).
ohno, not againâŚ(also, its still a thesis, not a theory, right?) (sooorry, @KathyPartdeux)