a mood board, because I couldn’t resist
Has China Built a Stargate
I see they have a T.V. show called “wierd or what”
Hosted by William Shatner whom was Captain Kirk…
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Nice pictures, where were these taken?
“To make this journey, we’ll need imagination, but imagination alone is not enough, because the reality of nature is far more wondrous than anything we can imagine.”
These are just a few of the beautiful visual effects from Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
Robert McCall
The answer is, Yes, the world is ready for disclosure.
If it is true that aliens have been visiting us, people deserve to know. Every human has a right to know that knowledge. Unless our world would be at great harm if the general population knew. Hiding behind false lies and making a mockery of those who had legitimate experiences is not the right way to lead. There might be a little panic, perhaps the market will get jolted for a few days, but in the end the people of Earth are incredibly smart and adaptable. We will adapt and the world will get along fine. Many religions and even the pope have recently suggested they could exist. In the end disclosing the truth would benefit humanity, maybe even in some way humanity could come together finally and we could open that elusive door to greater awareness. The understanding of what peace really means.
Things that history can not explain - WTF fun facts
Parallel universe theory
SOMEONE STOLE THE FLYING SAUCER FROM ROSWELL’S NATIONAL UFO MUSEUM I CANT BELIEVE THIS
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Auroras and the Magnetosphere of Jupiter
(via APOD; Illustration Credit: JAXA; Inset Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Chandra, Hubble )
Jupiter has auroras. Like near the Earth, the magnetic field of our Solar System’s largest planet compresses when impacted by a gust of charged particles from the Sun. This magnetic compression funnels charged particles towards Jupiter’s poles and down into the atmosphere. There, electrons are temporarily excited or knocked away from atmospheric gases, after which, when de-exciting or recombining with atmospheric ions, auroral light is emitted. The featured illustration portrays the magnificent magnetosphere around Jupiter in action. In the inset image released last month, the Earth-orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory shows unexpectedly powerful X-ray light emitted by Jovian auroras, depicted in false-colored purple. That Chandra inset is superposed over an optical image taken at a different time by the Hubble Space Telescope. This aurora on Jupiter was seen in October 2011, several days after the Sun emitted a powerful Coronal Mass Ejection (CME).