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Massive Project Will Scour Universe For Gravity Waves...     Sun, 18 Nov 2007 19:27:05 -0600
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/11/071116094829.htm Massive Project Will Scour Universe For Gravity Waves ScienceDaily (Nov. 18, 2007) - Astronomers are searching for gravitational waves in space, a feat that would literally change what we know about the cosmos. Using new tools to look at the univers ...

MI5 Persecution: Royal Festival Hall 15/4/99 (10237)     17 Nov 2007 09:46:24 GMT
Royal Festival Hall 15/4/99 Certainty level: 100% Another "day in the life of", this one. January and February were quiet; in March it all started again; by the middle of April the resurgence of abuse had been going on for over a month. And this, with 100% certainty, is one manifestation of the abuse. On ...

UFOs are no joke, group says (Update)     Tue, 13 Nov 2007 17:17:41 -0600
http://www.physorg.com/news114114533.html UFOs are no joke, group says (Update) Stars appear to rotate around Polaris, the north star (C, top), in this time exposure above a view of the 4-meter telescope dome at Kitt Peak National Observatory near Tucson, Arizona, in 2006. UFOs may be fodder for comedians and ...

It's a century late, but Einstein's still right on time -- opens up the prospect of bending and distorting time.     Sun, 11 Nov 2007 16:53:37 -0600
It's a century late, but Einstein's still right on time Time, as we all know, is relative: good experiences seem to fly by, whereas bad ones seem to drag on forever. "After two hours, I looked at my watch," a reviewer of Wagnerian opera is said to have written. "I found that 17 minutes had gone by." In 1905, ...

Hug a Hoody big time..........Cameron hugs.........Jonathon of Arabia.....will Archer be next???     Sun, 11 Nov 2007 08:20:15 GMT
You couldn't make it up! Shuggie. -------------------------- The Internet will become the Sacred Sanctuary for Nutters and Idiots. (Michel Nostradamus, December 14, 1503, July 2, 1566). -------------------------- ...

The Moon     Wed, 07 Nov 2007 20:04:37 GMT
Are there aliens on the far side of the moon? Enquiring minds need to know. -- Dogpoop Stand by me. http://www.glass-uk.org/ ...

Mop Jockey Report from Planet Earth.     Tue, 06 Nov 2007 10:23:39 -0800
Funny 100% Truth for HVAC and my friends. Mop Jockey Report from Planet Earth ........ I was in Australia recently. I went to NQL Australia with about $200 in my pocket. CenterLink was OK, they finally let me get some money. But that money was only about enough to pay for accommodation costs. So there ...

NASA to Search Files on '65 UFO Incident...     Sun, 28 Oct 2007 15:39:55 -0500
http://www.physorg.com/news112677036.html NASA to Search Files on '65 UFO Incident (AP) -- NASA has agreed to search its archives once again for documents on a 1965 UFO incident in Pennsylvania, a step the space agency fought in federal court. The government has refused to open its files about what, if anythin ...

Scientists Race to Detect First Gravitational Waves...     Mon, 22 Oct 2007 06:37:14 -0500
http://www.wired.com/science/space/news/2007/10/gravitational_waves Scientists Race to Detect First Gravitational Waves By Mark Anderson 10.22.07 | 12:00 AM Scientists at the LIGO Livingston Observatory in Louisiana, shown here in an aerial shot, are searching for evidence of gravitational waves. Photo: LIGO ...

Good vibrations in nanotube research...     Mon, 15 Oct 2007 19:04:12 -0500
http://www.physorg.com/news111683757.html Good vibrations in nanotube research IBM scientists have measured the distribution of electrical charges in tubes of carbon that measure less than 2 nanometers in diameter, 50,000 times thinner than a strand of human hair. This novel technique, which relies on the int ...


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