Most cosmologists trace the birth of the universe to the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago. But a new analysis of the relic radiation generated by that explosive event suggests the universe got its start eons earlier and has cycled through myriad episodes of birth and death, with the Big Bang merely the most recent in a series of starting guns.
Are we all perhaps linked by invisible bonds? Do the actions of one affect others, even if those others are far away? Our lives and the universe itself may be all part of a single mechanism in which all creatures and events are 'entangled' with one another.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Cancer or Groping? You Decide!
The government has lied about the radiation dangers posed by the TSA's “back scatter” x-ray machines. Yet they will continue to try to force people through these scanners, or undergo an "enhanced" pat-down that borders on being publicly groped by a government goon. And if this outrage is not opposed, it won't be long before these scanners show up at other sites where people gather, such as train/bus stations, stadiums, concert venues, shopping malls, and schools. And Michael Chertoff, former head of Homeland Security, now a lobbyist for the company that manufactures the machines, will reap the profits for himself and his cronies.
Link to story on BoingBoing:
Scientist: X-ray scanners deliver “20 times the average dose that is typically quoted by TSA.”
Link to story on BoingBoing:
Scientist: X-ray scanners deliver “20 times the average dose that is typically quoted by TSA.”
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Are Violent Video Games Preparing Kids For The Apocalypse?
Finally, some common sense regarding violent video games. Instead of wasting thousands & thousands of dollars on a college education that will be useless when the apocalypse comes, parents should be spending that money on the latest video games, so their children will be prepared for the inevitable alien invasion/zombie outbreak/plague/societal collapse that is sure to happen.
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