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Wasn´t it the Chinese who invented fireworks in the first place? Have they just got bigger? Is this really the best humanity can do? What would get you into Space? At a quarter of a million dollars a ticket you must be kidding … What if ro

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5 The icy wastelands of Antarctica are infamously barren and inhospitable, making research very difficult It stretches for a distance of 151 miles across and has a maximum depth of about 848 metres. Some researchers believe it is the remains of a tr

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Scientists examined part of Mars' Utopia Planitia region, in the mid-northern latitudes, with the orbiter's ground-penetrating Shallow Radar (SHARAD) instrument. Analyses of data from more than 600 overhead passes with the onboard radar instrument

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The research team, made up of scientists from University of Alberta and McGill University, found that the waters contained far less of the element sulphur than was expected. They hypothesize that the missing sulphur is being used by bacterial microbe

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This resulted in Wartinger going out and testing the theory. Using a validated, synthetic 3D model of a hollow kidney complete with three kidney stones no larger than 4 millimeters inserted into the replica, he took the model in a backpack on Big Thu

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"We choose to examine a phenomenon which is impossible, absolutely impossible, to explain in any classical way, and which has in it the heart of quantum mechanics. In reality, it contains the only mystery." Richard Feynman, a Nobel laureate of th

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In this video Luke Rudkowski interviews Nassim Haramein about his new scientific breakthrough proving consciousness that he debuted at Burning man. Haramein has spent over 30 years researching and discovering connections in physics, mathematics, geom

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Put simply, things are considered fundamentally fuzzy or indeterminate in quantum theory. A particle may behave as a wave; Heisenberg's uncertainty principle states that we have a limited ability to know more than one physical property of a particl

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He reported: "The more severe the physiological crisis, the more likely NDEers are to report having experienced clear and complex cognitive and sensory functioning." Part of Batthyany's goal was to replicate earlier studies, few as they are

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This happened in 1939 when the tuning of A=440 Hz was adopted in the world of music. In 1910 an earlier push to effect the same change was met with limited success. Three decades later, the British Standards Institute (BSI) adopted the A=440Hz standa

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Now actually, in reality, we go through these vibratory states all day also, but this oppressive enslaving corporate civilization which demands 'wide-awakeness' (beta vaves) and 'cognitive focus' on the world they claim is the 'reality' , mater

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Unfortunately, infestations are difficult to prevent, and control options are limited as many are simply not effective. As soon as bed bugs get a hint of an insecticide, they tend to find other areas to thrive. Research has shown the use of popular p

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However, it is only now that scientists are beginning to truly understand the way this insidious chemical affects not only wildlife and the environment, but also the human body and its intricate biological functions.

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