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A gravitational wave detector in Hanover, Germany may have inadvertently found evidence supporting previous theories that the universe is essentially an enormous and highly detailed hologram.
The GEO600 was designed to be the world’s most sensitive detector of space-time ripples emanating from black holes and neutron stars, but it may have instead found minute convulsions of space-time that are characteristic of a holographic universe... Read more after the Jump http://writertotheworld.com/evidence...phic-universe/ |
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A mainstream perspective on Planet X for the progress of the sheeple is the centerfold of the progress of our mother, earth... http://www.newscientist.com/article/...ss&nsref=space
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Scientists at the Tel Aviv University discovered a string of galaxies only 15 million light years from the Milky Way. This group stands out because despite no apparent mutual interaction they display similar behavior. They all had recent star formation activity, and in some of the galaxies it is ongoing. This synchronized activity doesn't seem to have stemmed from mutual effects but from accretion of intergalactic gas by the dark matter surrounding the galaxies.
http://thefutureofthings.com/news/54...milky-way.html I'm not well read on the subject of dark matter but from what I read does dark matter actually stimulate growth of life? |
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