Researchers Claim Disk Of Dark Matter Will End Life On Earth
Of all the potential doomsday scenarios put forward by scientists, one of the most mysterious is the dark matter disk theory. As scientists began collecting data about the movements of other galaxies, it became clear that there was some unknown, invisible type of matter causing gravitational fluctuations throughout the observable universe. One hypothesis put forward for this mass discrepancy is … Continue reading
Scientists to Start Sending Messages to Aliens Despite Objections
While humans have been unwittingly sending signals into space since the invention of radio and intentionally including messages on space probes like Pioneer 10 and 11, METI will be the first effort to concentrate a steady stream of messages at one location in space over a long period. Stephen Hawking may fear the idea, but Seth Shostak, senior astronomer with … Continue reading
Are We in a BLACK HOLE? Astonishing Claims Entities Could be Portals to Other Universes
OUR UNIVERSE may be inside a black hole which may even contain OTHER universes, scientists have claimed. While many accept the Big Bang theory as gospel, a group of physicists are challenging the norm and claim the maths of it does not quite add up. Black holes are a complete mystery to scientists, but some are arguing each black hole … Continue reading
Mysterious Sonic Booms Are Being Heard on the Moon
A sonic boom is heard when the shock waves created by an aircraft, a meteor or some other object traveling through the air at a speed faster than the speed of sound reach a human ear or some other listening device. A new study has found that there are sonic booms being generated on the Moon right now. Lots of … Continue reading
Brightest Galactic Gamma Ray Blast Ever Detected Hits Earth Now
The vulnerability planet Earth possesses has never been so certain since December 2004 when a mammoth explosion occurred in space. RARE GALACTIC EXPLOSION THREATENS EARTH The good: the explosion occurred so far away (50,000 light-years to be exact) that there was only a slight and brief alteration to Earth’s atmosphere. The bad: who is to say the explosion could not … Continue reading
Incoming Star Gliese 710 Will Pass Much Closer Than Previously Thought, Could Spawn Swarms of Comets When It Passes Our Sun
Headline Pic Above: Artist’s impression of Gliese 710, a sun-like star that will travel through our Solar System’s Oort Cloud in about 1.3 million years.© ESO For years, scientists have known that Gliese 710 will come excruciatingly close to our Solar System in about a million years. An updated analysis suggests this star will come considerably closer than we thought, … Continue reading
Giant Galaxy Orbiting Milky Way Appears Out of Nowhere
While everyone with a telescope and a desire to be famous is busy trying to be the first to discover Planet X or Planet Nine or Nibiru, a giant galaxy somehow snuck into orbit around our own Milky Way galaxy. Shouldn’t someone be fired or at least demoted to Junior Astronomer in Charge of Watching That Spot on Jupiter? Seriously, … Continue reading
The Sun is Slowing Down, and Scientists Think They Finally Know Why
Astronomers think they might have finally solved the mystery of how and why the Sun’s rotation is slowing down. The Sun, on average, rotates on its axis roughly once per month, but two decades ago, scientists made the baffling discovery that its outer 5 percent spins more slowly than the rest of its interior. And a new study might have … Continue reading
Astronomers Have Found Another Star That’s Mysteriously Dimming
Here we go again. An international team of astronomers have spotted something mysterious blocking the light of a young star known as RIK-210, which lies roughly 472 light-years from Earth. Normally, when a star’s light dims, it’s a hint that something is orbiting it, such as a planet – but RIK-210 doesn’t have any of those things. And it’s one … Continue reading
Physicists Theorize Wormhole Travel Is Possible
In a paper published in the physics journal, Classical and Quantum Gravity, Dr. Diego Rubiera-Garcia from the University of Lisbon in Portugal, and his team, posited that a physical object, such as a person or spacecraft, could survive the gravitational forces of wormhole travel. To make the theory and math work, they do have to play fast and loose with … Continue reading