Rogue Mystery Planet Crashed Into Uranus, Changing It Forever
The unknown planet that hit Uranus would have been about twice the size of Earth.. OUCH! via Science Alert: All the planets in the Solar System are more or less oriented the same as the Sun, with North and South pointed in the same direction. Not Uranus though. The blue planet’s north-south axis is tilted 98 degrees from the Sun’s … Continue reading
Mysterious Disappearances: 165 People Have Gone Missing from Cruise Ships Since 1995
Pushed, suicide, hit jobs or something more of a paranormal nature? via Daily Mail: Rebecca Coriam disappeared from a cruise ship in March 2011 On the evening of April 6 this year, John Halford packed his suitcase and left it outside the door of his cabin on the cruise liner Thomson Spirit. It was the last day of a week-long … Continue reading
Mysterious Lights Seen over New Zealand Probably Meteors, Experts Say
A group of early morning exercisers were perplexed by strange lights cutting across the Wellington sky on Wednesday morning. Experts suspect the lights, which were also seen in other parts of the country, were probably meteors flaming out in the upper atmosphere. Melissa Mebus of Houghton Bay was one of seven women exercising at a regular bootcamp on Houghton Valley … Continue reading
Eyes in the Back of the Head – The Brain May Perceive Objects Outside Field of View
Spatial representations of surroundings, including those outside the visual field, are crucial for guiding movement in a three-dimensional world. The visual system appears to provide sufficient information for movement despite our visual field being limited to the frontal region. However, this theory had not been scientifically tested until now. A group led by Professor Satoshi Shioiri from the Research Institute … Continue reading
A Giant Sarcophagus Has Been Discovered In Egypt
Archaeologists in Egypt have a hard question to answer: who is the colossal figure buried inside this massive sarcophagus? The discovery was made during an excavation in the Sidi Gaber district of Alexandria. Measuring a whopping 2.65 meters (8.7 feet) in length, the discovery is the largest granite sarcophagus ever found in the area, which is renowned for its ancient … Continue reading
Primate Specie in Panama May Have Entered the Stone Age
Is this is indeed evolution happening before our eyes? via unexplained-mysteries: Remarkable new footage shows a white-faced capuchin using a stone as a hammer to break open nuts to eat. The discovery was made by an international team of researchers who had set up camera traps around Panama’s Coiba National Park in an effort to capture the capuchins’ behavior on … Continue reading
Scientists Found A Way to Make An Object Invisible
This is very cool! via Science Alert: “Our work represents a breakthrough in the quest for invisibility cloaking.” Researchers from Montreal’s National Institute of Scientific Research (INRS) just published a study in Optica detailing a new approach to invisibility cloaking. Their device, called a spectral invisibility cloak, is the first to manipulate the color (or frequency) of the light waves that interact with … Continue reading
Terral’s Project Black Star Update Report 2018 – Newsletter 27
Seismic event indicators say Earth has passed the peak ofthe first earth-change uptick period for the 2018 Earth orbit cycle relative to the Black Star positioned in the Libra Constellation relative to the Sun. Year-over-year weekly seismic-event values for Week 19 show none of the 7-magnitude earthquake events for the last five orbit cycles and no more than just one … Continue reading
Viewing This Color Makes You ‘Smarter’
I wonder if I look at combined colors if it could make me a genius, HMMM [clasps chin..looks up to the left] via PsyBlog: Seeing red makes people 31% better at detail-oriented tasks like recalling memories or proofreading, research finds. The colour blue, though, makes people more creative – doubling the number of creative ideas they produce. Professor Juliet Zhu, … Continue reading
Google Allows 3rd-Party App Developers to Access to Your Emails
Where and where does the invasion of our privacy end! via RT: According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, the tech giant continues to let hundreds of developers read people’s emails. Any of Gmail’s 1.3 billion users who have connected their email addresses to apps may have unknowingly given those apps permission to read their communications. The Wall … Continue reading