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  1. truthmod
    Administrator

    Astrobiologists Find Ancient Fossils in Fireball Fragments
    http://www.technologyreview.com/view/512381/astrob...

    Algae-like structures inside a Sri Lankan meteorite are clear evidence of panspermia, the idea that life exists throughout the universe, say astrobiologists.

    On 29 December 2012, a fireball lit up the early evening skies over the Sri Lankan province of Polonnaruwa. Hot, sparkling fragments of the fireball rained down across the countryside and witnesses reported the strong odour of tar or asphalt.

    Over the next few days, the local police gathered numerous examples of these stones and sent them to the Sri Lankan Medical Research Institute of the Ministry of Health in Colombo. After noticing curious features inside these stones, officials forwarded the samples to a team of astrobiologists at Cardiff University in the UK for further analysis.

    The results of these tests, which the Cardiff team reveal today, are extraordinary. They say the stones contain fossilised biological structures fused into the rock matrix and that their tests clearly rule out the possibility of terrestrial contamination.

    Posted 11 years ago #
  2. truthmod
    Administrator

    It’s not a movie — the universe really is a hologram, according to new science

    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/12/12/its-not-a-mo...

    Posted 10 years ago #
  3. truthmover
    Administrator

    Love this! The title is a bit misleading. Not that you could summarize this easily.

    Basically, as I understand it, it's not that the universe IS a hologram. It's that all the math works when we remove one spacial dimension, implying that it could be. More important, collapsing one dimension allow quantum physics and the standard model to be more easily unified, and moves M theory (unified string theory) along.

    Does that sound right? lol.

    Posted 10 years ago #
  4. truthmod
    Administrator

    Google has acquired Ray Kurzweil and Boston Dynamics in the last year or so. They are gearing up to be the Skynet/Tyrell Corporation/Company of the future...

    Google Adds to Its Menagerie of Robots
    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/14/technology/googl...

    They've also supposedly been talking about promising extended life to their employees:

    Google Exec Promises Life Extension To Entice New Talent
    http://elitedaily.com/news/technology/google-exec-...

    Posted 10 years ago #
  5. truthmod
    Administrator

    Real life CSI: Google's new AI system unscrambles pixelated faces
    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/feb/08...

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    Google’s researchers describe the neural network as “hallucinating” the extra information. The system was trained by being shown innumerable images of faces, so that it learns typical facial features. A second portion of the system, meanwhile, focuses on comparing 8x8 pixel images with all the possible 32x32 pixel images they could be shrunken versions of.

    Posted 7 years ago #
  6. truthmod
    Administrator

    Strange seismic waves that rippled around world leave scientists bewildered

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/earthquak...


    Just before 9.30am on Sunday 11 November, a series of unusual seismic pulses rippled around the world almost undetected.

    The waves rang for over 20 minutes, emanating about 15 miles off the shores of Mayotte - a tiny island in the Indian Ocean between Madagascar and Africa.

    From here, they reverberated across Africa, setting off geological sensors in Zambia, Kenya, and Ethiopia.

    They crossed the Atlantic, and were picked up in Chile, New Zealand, Canada, and even Hawaii nearly 11,000 miles away, the National Geographic reports.

    Despite their huge range, the waves were apparently not felt by anybody. However, one person monitoring the US Geological Survey’s live stream of seismogram displays did notice the unusual waveform and posted it to Twitter, sparking the interest of other geologists and earthquake enthusiasts.

    Twitter user @matarikipax posted the waveforms, describing it in the first instance as “a most odd and unusual seismic signal”.

    Posted 5 years ago #
  7. truthmod
    Administrator

    Sounds like NASA did not want to confirm the results from 1976...

    I’m Convinced We Found Evidence of Life on Mars in the 1970s

    https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/...

    The Labeled Release experiment on the Viking mission reported positive results, although most have dismissed them as inorganic chemical reactions

    On July 30, 1976, the LR returned its initial results from Mars. Amazingly, they were positive. As the experiment progressed, a total of four positive results, supported by five varied controls, streamed down from the twin Viking spacecraft landed some 4,000 miles apart. The data curves signaled the detection of microbial respiration on the Red Planet. The curves from Mars were similar to those produced by LR tests of soils on Earth. It seemed we had answered that ultimate question.

    When the Viking Molecular Analysis Experiment failed to detect organic matter, the essence of life, however, NASA concluded that the LR had found a substance mimicking life, but not life. Inexplicably, over the 43 years since Viking, none of NASA’s subsequent Mars landers has carried a life detection instrument to follow up on these exciting results. Instead the agency launched a series of missions to Mars to determine whether there was ever a habitat suitable for life and, if so, eventually to bring samples to Earth for biological examination.

    Posted 5 years ago #
  8. mark
    Member

    re: life on Mars

    a big "maybe"

    and I'm convinced the "aliens are here" meme is outrageous nonsense to keep people distracted

    I recommend the documentary "Mirage Men," the best and probably only film about disinformation.

    reviews: www.oilempire.us/ufo.html

    fun facts: Stealth planes are very "saucer" shaped in their cross sections.

    Also, the pop culture image of the bug eyed alien is similar to what a newborn baby sees when we look at Mom, before our eyes learn to focus

    Posted 5 years ago #
  9. BrianG
    Member

    "Merchants of Doubt" is pretty good about disinformation too.

    Posted 5 years ago #
  10. truthmod
    Administrator

    There have been a few articles about microbial life supposedly being found, some of them maybe already posted on this thread.

    I think that possibility has almost nothing to do with flying saucer and "aliens are here" theories. I think the Panspermia hypothesis has some standing among reputable scientists.

    Posted 5 years ago #

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