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Tesla_WTC_Solution
21st January 2013, 21:16
Hello again, everyone! XD Not sure if I posted about this topic before. Not at length, only in the Horus Ra thread, really (I think!). Please correct me if I am wrong!! this is a topic formerly covered on my censored weblog.
Ancient Awareness of Dark Matter and Black Holes 101 with TWTCS
How many people here were aware that once per year, the great pyramid of Giza aligns with Sagittarius A, the object believed by modern scientists to be our galactic center?
http://www.mrao.cam.ac.uk/projects/galcen/schematic.jpg
Center of Milky Way Relative to Earth
http://img577.imageshack.us/img577/1424/djed2.png
The Egyptian Djed Pillar
That 2nd picture is a bit blurry, but the black hole object is pictured at the bottom of the big blue poster image relative to earth and the pyramid, and also the planet Saturn, which is shown above the peak of the pyramid while the base points to the galactic center.
Now, lots of you have seen pictures of the golden ratio expressed by the 3 major pyramids, including Cheops. The sphinx forms part of the golden spiral as I will illustrate below:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/93/Fibonacci_spiral_34.svg/250px-Fibonacci_spiral_34.svg.png
The Golden Spiral
The golden ratio () is also called the golden section (Latin: sectio aurea) or golden mean.[1][2][3] Other names include extreme and mean ratio,[4] medial section, divine proportion, divine section (Latin: sectio divina), golden proportion, golden cut,[5] golden number, and mean of Phidias.[6][7][8]
In mathematics and the arts, two quantities are in the golden ratio if the ratio of the sum of the quantities to the larger quantity is equal to the ratio of the larger quantity to the smaller one.
The Sphinx Tesselation
http://www.geoaustralia.com/image/Sphinx/Sphinx%2016.gifThe Sphinx Tesselation
Tessellation is the process of creating a two-dimensional plane using the repetition of a geometric shape with no overlaps and no gaps. Generalizations to higher dimensions are also possible. Tessellations frequently appeared in the art of M. C. Escher, who was inspired by studying the Moorish use of symmetry in the Alhambra tiles during a visit in 1922. Tessellations are seen throughout art history, from ancient architecture to modern art.
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/egipto/fingerprintgods/images/finger47.gif
http://www.greatdreams.com/fibo.gif
The Golden Section illustrated in the placement of pyramids and Sphinx!
http://www.librarising.com/cosmology/images/galactic.jpg
http://astrodynamics.net/Articles/Images/galactic-center.jpg
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THE BLACK SUN, BLACK HOLES, and OSIRIS
http://www.greatdreams.com/solar/black-sun.htm
"The Ancient wise men of Sumeria and understood how Royal Power came down from the heavens to direct human affairs. The Babylonians spoke of second sun, a Black Sun that beams evolutionary concepts into the mind of man. In the Egyptian mysteries Osiris is a Black God, Lord of the Underworld, Master of Black Light. He is served by the Priest Adept Moses, who is with our goodly company."
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/ff/Black_Sun.svg/220px-Black_Sun.svg.png
The original meaning of Black Sun might have been the galactic center, the all creating, all consuming black hole that is the center of our world!
Tesla_WTC_Solution
21st January 2013, 21:21
Ran out of pictures, so here:
Pharaoh raising the Djed pillar that represents the axis/wheel of the galaxy:
http://imageshack.us/a/img688/6351/isisseti.png
My original ATS thread if you want to read a better thread than this one:
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread893276/pg1
i was banned LOL
http://imageshack.us/a/img19/8934/wowee2h.png
TEXT (no images) OF ORIGINAL ATS THREAD BY ME: lol
"And the wheel has come full circle"
Hello guys! Here is a short but sweet thread to chew on. So earlier this year, I think in January, NASA decided to put up a bunch of radio telescopes on Earth in hopes of getting a picture of the Sagittarius A superdense object. It's thought to be a black hole, and scientists want to see if Einstein's theories were correct; for example, he said that the opening should form a perfect circle due to the extreme gravity present, and the plasma being crushed into the hole.
Today it was announced that not only was the NASA photo shoot very successful, NASA scientists got to witness some flare action at the black hole site -- not every meal it takes is tidy, apparently. When some objects, and some particle/antiparticle pairs are eaten up and/or separated by the event horizon, their mates hurtle away from the event horizon (the point of separation from their mate particles). Nothing material is known to be able to escape the event horizon. However, some people believe that astral projection is a way to see past the vortex and into a whole new universe!
Well, lots of people here love to talk about the Djed pillar ritual of ancient Egypt. But did they know that the significance of the structure actually lies in Osiris and Black Hole legends?
We are only beginning to reclaim the bare bones of this ancient knowledge!
Sagittarius A-Star - The Milky Way's Galactic Center
(Image NASA et al.) Our Solar System revolves around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy (the Galactic Center). A large Black Hole lies at this center. An unusual concentration of stellar matter surrounds this Black Hole. This was discovered in February 1974 by Bruce Balick and Robert Brown, and named Sagittarius A* (pronounced "Sagittarius A star").
Sagittarius A* was determined to be the center of the Milky Way, about 26,000 light years from our Solar System. We know the center is a Black Hole from observations of nearby suns in very fast orbits around it, showing high gravitational attraction. In 1999, knowing that Sagittarius A* was the center of the Milky Way Galaxy allowed astronomer Mark Reid and associates at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics to calculate that our Solar System takes approximately 226 million years to revolve around the Galactic Center.
On 1 April 2004, astronomers announced they had accurately measured the size of Sagittarius A* with the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) radiotelescope, with stations spread across the Earth. Sagittarius A* appears to be the diameter of the Earth's orbit around the Sun (93 million miles). The central Black Hole is about 14 million miles in diameter, but astronomers have not yet been able to measure it accurately. They expect to find its size by monitoring shorter and shorter radio wavelengths, until they see light from Sagittarius A* fall off at a wavelength that corresponsds to the size of the Black Hole at its center. For more on the Galactic Center, see Galactic Center Research at the Max-Planck Institute.
Abydos & The Raising Of The Djed
The most intriguing of these is the myth of Osiris and Isis. The story of the murder, dismemberment and subsequent resurrection of Osiris (long enough for sister/wife Isis, in the form of a Kite, to conceive a child – the Falcon headed God Horus) is fascinating even if improbable! Do read about how she replaces his…um, family jewels in order to…um, facilitate the process.
Just as fascinating is the story of the Djed pillar, intrinsic to the same story! When the coffin containing Osiris runs aground in Byblos (Syria), there sprouts a sacred tree that is cut and used as a pillar by the local king.
That tree is considered the backbone of Osiris and a symbol of stability. The ceremony of raising the Djed - represented by a wood pillar – became a symbol of Osiris’s triumph over Set. Inscriptions abound, of the pharaoh raising the Djed Pillar with the help of priests and Gods! The resurrected Osiris earns himself the title of Lord of the Dead, and the afterlife. That is also the reason he is sometimes shown painted dark green!
Max Planck Galactic Center Research (LOL!):
The central region of our Milky Way is an extremely interesting and fascinating field of research. Within few light years we find here ten thousands of stars forming a dense cluster, and the geometric centre of our Galaxy harbours a supermassive black hole with around 3.6 million solar masses. Due to its relative proximity of around 8 kiloparsecs, the Galactic Centre is a perfect laboratory to examine the physical processes in a galactic nucleus.
Our primary goals are to uncover
~the physical properties of the central supermassive black hole
~when and where the stars were born
~the nature of these stars
~the dynamics in this region
Time resolved astrometry over a time span of now 17 years allows a description of the proper motions of the Galactic Centre stars. The observations clearly show, that some stars in the immediate vicinity of Sgr A* - i.e. in distances up to around 30 light days - move on Keplerian orbits around the central mass. From the shape of these orbits, the mass of Sgr A* and its distance from the Earth can be calculated.
This is all very weird and fascinating stuff.
P.S. I am not affiliated with this author, but has anyone here read:
The Djed: The 2012 Trilogy II [ THE DJED: THE 2012 TRILOGY II ] BY Galarneau, Peter, Jr. ( Author ) Hardcover on Dec-21-2009
Overview
"Now on a mission to find out what the professor was looking for in Sedona, the survivors from Port Aransas continue their journey, unknowing and in constant conflict with their own denials about the end of the world. Who can they really trust? What waits for them in Mexico? What do the X-Games and a pharmaceutical company have to do with Armageddon?"[Hardcover]
Meet the Author
Peter Galarneau, Jr., is the author of several published short stories, including "The Edge of Hell," "The Worms Within Us" and "Muldoon’s Nursery." He is a professor of public relations with concentrations in writing and media studies at West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buckhannon, West Virginia. He has also authored and reviewed numerous academic publications.
After years of research surrounding the Mayan End Date of December 21, 2012, Galarneau, Jr. coupled his love and experience of horror fiction with this ancient mystery to create The 2012 Trilogy of which "The Cubit" is the first book. The second book in the trilogy, "The Djed," was published in hardcover on December 21, 2009.
The third book on the series has been divided into thirds. "0-Time: PUSH*" was released on December 21, 2010. "0-Time: Predicate" is scheduled for release in December 2011.
He lives with his wife and two cats within the comfort of the West Virginia hills.
It's weird that this guy would just... wake up and write a whole bunch of stuff like that... Djed, 2012, wtf @@
Tesla_WTC_Solution
21st January 2013, 23:51
I forgot to add, the spiral illustrates very closely the form taken by dark matter being consumed by a black hole, and happens to correspond to the shape of normal matter somewhat, minus the accretion disc
Snookie
22nd January 2013, 13:47
Why do you think you were banned on the ATS site? Too esoteric? ;)
Tesla_WTC_Solution
22nd January 2013, 13:49
Why do you think you were banned on the ATS site? Too esoteric? ;)
Actually, you are going to laugh.
I didn't read their TOS very well.
One of my older threads had direct links to a personal site.
Their rule is "you can link to personal sites, but not your own". DOH
So I broke the rule twice, and got banned when they saw it the first time, pretty much.
LOL :(
I am not sure when it would have happened had I not broken the TOS.
On Prisonplanet it was usually because of a certain moderator, not really a behavior.
I think the ADHD gets to people some.
(the voices try to type simultaneously)
BIG P.s. Some websites freak out when you start predicting things, even if there is a scientific or academic basis of the prediction.
For example, methane related disasters, earthquakes in specific regions, tsunami dreams, etc. And maybe some stuff about BAE and prince Bandar, etc.
One time on PP a Cern thread got me banned. It was very esoteric and had a lot of science in it too.
Snookie
22nd January 2013, 14:18
What is BAE?
Who is Prince Bandar?
What site is PP?
Sorry for my ignorance.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
22nd January 2013, 14:32
BAE is an aerospace company, involved in many scandals including bribery and fraud, pension looting too. Some people think they run HAARP.
Prince Bandar was a member of the Saudi royal house who was presumed killed in a Syran roadside blast or something.
He was intimately tied to UK scandals involving this BAE company, Saudi Arabia, ended up dead!
PP is short for Prisonplanet and if you are a member here I would not recommend you downgrade to PP.
You are not ignorant.
Snookie
22nd January 2013, 15:27
Thanks Tesla,
This is the only forum I'm a member of, as the few times I have gone on other ones I found the discourse jangled my nerves!
Tesla_WTC_Solution
22nd January 2013, 15:32
Thanks Tesla,
This is the only forum I'm a member of, as the few times I have gone on other ones I found the discourse jangled my nerves!
exactly!
or it's a 3 ring circus of moderators' pet LOL
Um let me know if I am jangly.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
22nd January 2013, 18:08
http://www.mpe.mpg.de/ir/GC
MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL PHYSICS
>> Home
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Galactic Black Hole disrupts Gas Cloud
The central region of our Milky Way is an extremely interesting and fascinating field of research. Within few light years we find here ten thousands of stars forming a dense cluster, and the geometric centre of our Galaxy harbours a supermassive black hole with around 3.6 million solar masses. Due to its relative proximity of around 8 kiloparsecs, the Galactic Centre is a perfect laboratory to examine the physical processes in a galactic nucleus.
Our primary goals are to uncover
the physical properties of the central supermassive black hole
when and where the stars were born
the nature of these stars
the dynamics in this region
Time resolved astrometry over a time span of now 17 years allows a description of the proper motions of the Galactic Centre stars. The observations clearly show, that some stars in the immediate vicinity of Sgr A* - i.e. in distances up to around 30 light days - move on Keplerian orbits around the central mass. From the shape of these orbits, the mass of Sgr A* and its distance from the Earth can be calculated.
http://www.mpe.mpg.de/410882/flare1movie_gif.gifhttp://www.mpe.mpg.de/410729/orbits3d_small_gif.gifhttp://www.mpe.mpg.de/410826/gccolour_small.jpg
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http://ffden-2.phys.uaf.edu/212_fall2003.web.dir/daniel_barnes/Images/blackhole.gif
http://www.2dcode-r-past.com/Great_Pyramid/images/Khufu.gif
Tesla_WTC_Solution
22nd January 2013, 18:13
A picture is worth a thousand words
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f5/Padovan_triangles.png
http://www.greatdreams.com/fibo.gifhttp://www.flem-ath.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/phigiza.jpg
http://www.flem-ath.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/thoth28c-300x194.gif
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/08/NautilusCutawayLogarithmicSpiral.jpg/793px-NautilusCutawayLogarithmicSpiral.jpg
http://illuminatimatrix.files.wordpress.com/2007/01/giza_pyramid.jpg?w=480&h=469
http://images.tribe.net/tribe/upload/photo/f37/7c5/f377c59b-1493-4da3-b266-4b1216a3ba70
http://www.sciencenews.org/view/download/id/38657/name/_
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_A902cYHy4yY/S3hQiWXh9HI/AAAAAAAAAIg/7IDSHxe5_qc/s400/black+hole+spiral.png
Above: approximate spiral path of matter falling into a black hole
conk
22nd January 2013, 20:06
Fascinating thread. Thanks. This stuff seems to get at basic truth re: our complex universe. Ever read The Power Plant of Giza? After reading it you will be convinced it really was.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
22nd January 2013, 20:16
thank you, there are a few pyramid related things i need to read and that sounds very interesting....
there are shelves of books here i have not read and some are about "atlantis" etc. should read...
:( lawl
Tesla_WTC_Solution
23rd January 2013, 06:06
Look, Yahoo.com posted about black holes today:
http://news.yahoo.com/first-photos-black-holes-look-140317303.html
What Will First Photos of Black Holes Look Like?
By Clara Moskowitz | SPACE.com – 15 hrs ago
http://l3.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/ha6N52DmhJzllmeOGfpiOw--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Y2g9NDc4O2NyPTE7Y3c9NDc4O2R4PTA7ZHk9MDtmaT11bGNyb3A7aD00NzI7cT04NTt3PTQ3Mg--/http://media.zenfs.com/en_US/News/SPACE.com/What_Will_First_Photos_of-fce9edf0865891b83af15cce758d486f
SPACE.com/Kamruddin/Dexter - This crescent-shape image is the best fit to observations of Sgr A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, according to a January 2013 study.
A giant black hole is thought to lurk at the center of the Milky Way, but it has never been directly seen. Now astronomers have predicted what the first pictures of this black hole will look like when taken with technology soon to be available.
In particular, researchers have found that pictures of a black hole ? or, more precisely, the boundaries around them ? will take a crescent form, rather than the blobby shape that is often predicted.
By modeling what these pictures will look like, scientists say they are preparing to interpret the photos that will become available from telescopes currently under construction.
"No one has been able to image a black hole," said University of California, Berkeley student Ayman Bin Kamruddin, who presented a poster on the research last week in Long Beach, Calif., at the 221st meeting of the American Astronomical Society. "So far it's been impossible because they're too small in the sky. Right now we're just getting some details about the structure, but we don't have an image yet." [Gallery: Black Holes of the Universe]
Black holes themselves are invisible, of course, as not even light can escape their gravitational clutches. However, the boundary of a black hole — the point of no return called the event horizon — should be visible from the radiation emitted by matter falling into the black hole.
"A black hole's immediate surroundings have a lot of really interesting physics going on, and they emit light," Kamruddin said. "Technically speaking, we aren't exactly seeing the black hole, but we are effectively resolving the event horizon."
A new project called the Event Horizon Telescope combines the resolving power of numerous antennas from a worldwide network of radio telescopes to sight objects that otherwise would be too tiny to make out.
"The Event Horizon Telescope is the first to resolve spatial scales comparable to the size of the event horizon of a black hole," said Kamruddin's collaborator, University of California, Berkeley astronomer Jason Dexter. "I don't think it's crazy to think we might get an image in the next five years."
The Event Horizon Telescope already has been gathering some preliminary measurements of the object called Sagittarius A* (pronounced "Sagittarius A-star") at the center of our Milky Way galaxy.
Kamruddin and Dexter have matched this data to various physical models and found that they best fit images that are crescent-shaped, rather than the blob shapes called "asymmetric Gaussians" that had been previously used in models.
The crescent shape emerges from the flat doughnut, called an accretion disk, formed by matter orbiting a black hole on its way to falling in. As gas spins around the black hole, one side of the disk comes toward view on Earth, and its light becomes brighter because of a process called Doppler beaming. The other side, representing receding gas, gets dimmer because of this effect.
In the center of the crescent is a dark circle called the black hole shadow, which represents the black hole itself — an incredibly dense object where space-time is extremely twisted.
"There's really extreme bending of light happening because of general relativity and the extremely strong gravitational field," Kamruddin said.
Knowing that the crescent model best fits the data allows the researchers to discriminate between different models describing the physics around the black hole. Ultimately, the astronomers hope to use the first photos of Sagittarius A* to accurately weigh the behemoth at the center of the Milky Way.
"Just getting an image itself will be mind-blowing," Kamruddin said. "It will provide direct confirmation of the event horizon, which has been predicted, but no one's ever actually seen it. Seeing what it is like will rule out certain physics."
Follow Clara Moskowitz on Twitter @ClaraMoskowitz or SPACE.com @Spacedotcom. We're also on Facebook & Google+.
gigha
23rd January 2013, 06:29
thank you, there are a few pyramid related things i need to read and that sounds very interesting....
there are shelves of books here i have not read and some are about "atlantis" etc. should read...
:( lawl
Well hello Tesla, this could be a fun thread, just wondering can you tell me where these shelves of books are.
Sorry if I missed something about your history on the forum. :o
Tesla_WTC_Solution
23rd January 2013, 06:32
thank you, there are a few pyramid related things i need to read and that sounds very interesting....
there are shelves of books here i have not read and some are about "atlantis" etc. should read...
:( lawl
Well hello Tesla, this could be a fun thread, just wondering can you tell me where these shelves of books are.
Sorry if I missed something about your history on the forum. :o
i meant my personal horde! i have lots of esoteric books i have not read.
I will get a list started soon if people need excerpts LOL :(
Referee
23rd January 2013, 10:23
Here you go....
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Tesla_WTC_Solution
23rd January 2013, 16:21
Referee, I can't thank you enough for that video, watching it now!
edit: the Four Rabbinim, Let's see if I can find that...
http://writing.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474977945567
The Four Rabbinim (from a classic tale)
December 13, 2009 08:31 PM EST
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One night four rabbinim, were visited by an angel who awakened them and carried them to the Seventh Vault of the Seventh Heaven. There they beheld the sacred Wheel of Ezekiel.
Somewhere in the descent from Pardes, Paradise, to Earth, one Rabbi, having seen such splendour, lost his mind and wandered frothing and foaming until the end of his days. The second Rabbi was extremely cynical: "Oh, I just dreamed Ezekiel's Wheel, that was all, Nothing really happened!" The third Rabbi carried on and on about what he had seen, for he was totally obsessed. He lectured and would not stop with how it was all constructed and what it all meant...and in this way, went astray and betrayed his faith. The fourth Rabbi, who was a poet, took a paper in hand and a reed and sat near the window writing song after song praising the evening dove, his daughter in her cradle, and all the stars in the sky. And he lived his life, better than before.
http://th04.deviantart.net/fs71/PRE/i/2011/174/a/f/fractal_merkabah_by_perrelet-d3jtd5n.jpg
Did I really forget to mention Orion's Belt?? :yuck: Orion is the system I feel closest to in fact. LMAO!
http://www.crystalinks.com/pyrorionbeltstars.jpg
http://www.crystalinks.com/pyrorion.jpg
http://www.yahwehsnewkingdom.com/Pyramid_Orion_Lights.jpg
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/imagenes_piramide/piramide_orion2.gif
Tesla_WTC_Solution
23rd January 2013, 16:41
Did you know your video referenced the Djed Pillar? Holy moly!!
http://imageshack.us/a/img32/6463/djed3.png
this was a neat video indeed!!!
Tesla_WTC_Solution
24th January 2013, 22:34
Think maybe this star has a black hole inside it?
Sometimes when universes are born, tiny black holes are born with them,
and they drift through the universe, sometimes even ending up inside planets like Saturn and maybe even Jupiter/Uranus.
isn't that something?
Weird Spinning Star Defies Explanation
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Scientists have discovered a puzzling spinning star that is spontaneously switching between two very different personalities, flipping between emitting strong X-rays and emitting intense radio waves.
While radio frequencies are known to vary as the star changes personalities, the newfound star is the first time example of variability in X-rays as well. The star, called a pulsar because it appears to pulse, has astronomers perplexed.
"When we look now to what is so far published in papers, nothing at this moment can explain what is happening," said the study's lead author, Wim Hermsen of the Netherlands Institute for Space Research and the University of Amsterdam.
Hermsen and his multinational research team suspect that changes in the spinning star's magnetosphere, or magnetic environment, are behind the switches. Those changes, however, is poorly understood.
"The people creating models will have to rethink what we are discovering here," Hermsen added. [Top 10 Star Mysteries]
Perplexing pulsar mystery
The newfound pulsar is officially known as PSR B0943+10. The 5 million-year-old spinning star whips through a rotation every 1.1 seconds — which is considered pretty slow for a star of its type, researchers said.
PSR B0943+10's radio pulses can change as quickly as once a second. The pulsar — about 3,000 light-years from Earth — also emits a weak X-ray signal as charged particles radiate along magnetic lines and bombard the magnetic poles.
Hermsen's team was interested in knowing whether the X-rays — like the radio pulses — varied between the two modes. They examined the pulsar using a European Space Agency X-ray space telescope, XMM-Newton, and combined those observations with work done at ground telescopes in the Netherlands and India.
They were surprised to find the pulsar switched between giving off strong radio pulses and emitting stronger X-rays. The mode switches took place at times ranging between half an hour and about five or six hours.
"The behavior of this pulsar is quite startling. It's as if it has two distinct personalities," said study co-author Ben Stappers, who is with the University of Manchester's School of Physics and Astronomy.
"As PSR B0943+10 is one of the few pulsars also known to emit X-rays, finding out how this higher energy radiation behaves as the radio changes could provide new insight into the nature of the emission process."
The research is detailed in the Jan. 25 edition of the journal Science.
Spinning star oddity
The researchers say the pulsar's quick switching between radio and X-ray brightness implies large changes in the magnetosphere. But what drives these changes is not known.
Some scientists have observed the change in radio brightness linked to the pulsar's spin rate. Older research suggests the radio waves vary with physical processes at the microscopic level, but the new findings challenge that. (X-ray brightness is even less understood because so few pulsars are visible in that wavelength.)
Changes in a pulsar's spin, the Science paper cautioned, are detectable only over a period of days. The research, however, suggests the magnetosphere may change in less time than it takes PSR B0943+10 to complete a single rotation.
Hermsen's team plans to compare the pulsar with similar objects to try to predict the X-ray emission behavior. Later this year it plans to look at another pulsar, PSR B1822-09, in both X-ray and radio wavelengths.
PSR B1822-09 will be observed with ground telescopes in India, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands along with the XMM-Newton space observatory.
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Referee
24th January 2013, 23:31
Have a look at this .............\
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Tesla_WTC_Solution
25th January 2013, 16:11
While looking at the first frame of that video, I am reminded of the book "The HOly Place" that talks about rennes le chateau and certain Henges that point to the Pleiades.
thank you for this vid!
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