Bizarre Experiment: Lasers and Anti-Lasers Square Off
The Department of Energy occasionally gets up to some spooky, fringe science. Heavily redacted documents obtained through the Freedom of Information act recently confirmed that the DOE has conducted research on parallel universes and human test subjects, lending credence to some of the more out-there government research conspiracy theories. Just this week, scientists at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley … Continue reading
Astronaut’s Plea: “Earth Must be Warned!”
When the subject is UFOs, astronauts and politicians, the names that have been coming up recently in the U.S. are the late astronaut/ufologist Ed Mitchell and Clinton staffer John Podesta. However, in France, one person fits both descriptions – Claudie Haigneré, France’s first woman in space who later became a politician and is known for a suicide attempt after screaming, … Continue reading
Unexplained Mass Animal Deaths Puzzles Ecologists
Sometimes the news is nothing other than depressing. There have been several high-profile and unexplained animal die-offs earlier this year including the fateful mass deaths of the scrotum frogs of Lake Titicaca and the mysterious incident in Boston where dead birds rained down upon city streets. Now, several more mass animal deaths around the world have ecologists and environmentalists scratching … Continue reading
The Tunguska Event Comet Will Light The Sky With Fireballs
If we could all take a moment to put down Pokémon GO and Tinder and take a look overhead, we’d probably find the skies are full of interesting phenomena. This Halloween season was a rare treat, with UFOs over Phoenix, Arizona, mysterious green fireballs lighting up the skies over Japan, and a near-miss by a massive asteroid. Now, things are … Continue reading
Massive Crack in Earth’s Magnetic Shield Detected
If you’re looking for something to take your mind off of the presidential election, this might do the trick. A giant crack has been discovered in the Earth’s magnetosphere – our first line of defense against those pesky cosmic rays that bring down electrical power grids, mess up global positioning systems, garble communications and make your skin look like the … Continue reading
Discovery of The Icy World L91 May Prove Planet Nine Exists
Astronomers have discovered a new small icy world that’s acting like no solar system object – planet, dwarf, asteroid or otherwise – has ever acted before. It’s so strange, they can’t even decide whether to blame its odd orbit on Neptune or the yet-unproven Planet Nine. Have they discovered the solar system’s missing link? “It’s right at the limit of … Continue reading
Patent For NASA’s ‘Impossible’ EM Drive has Been Made Public
It’s been a big year for the ‘impossible’ EM Drive – a new kind of rocket engine that appears to generate thrust without any kind of exhaust or propellant. Back in May, NASA researchers reported a successful 10-week trial of their EM Drive prototype, and inventor Guido Fetta just got approval to test his own version in space. Now, the … Continue reading
New Device Helps You Wake Up INSIDE Your Dreams
Most of us have a hard time remembering our dreams, especially the ones that we’d really like to recall. When we do remember them, especially immediately after waking from one, it’s a common feeling to wish you were still in it or, better yet, had a chance to be active in it once you knew it was just a dream. … Continue reading
This Physicist Says CONSCIOUSNESS Could be a New State of Matter
Consciousness isn’t something scientists like to talk about much. You can’t see it, you can’t touch it, and despite the best efforts of certain researchers, you can’t quantify it. And in science, if you can’t measure something, you’re going to have a tough time explaining it. But consciousness exists, and it’s one of the most fundamental aspects of what makes … Continue reading
Space Storm Belt Discovered Across U.S. Upper Midwest
If you live one of the states in the Upper Midwest portion of the U.S. and you’re looking for something else to worry about besides the election, the Packers and bad cheese – this may be it. A new study by the U.S. Geological Survey has determined that this area, particularly the states of Wisconsin and Minnesota, suffers from enough … Continue reading