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Universe projects that are hidden from public!!

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1. The Lucifer Project iStock Some space conspiracy theorists believe that a NASA mission to protect the moons of Jupiter, was actually a preliminary test for the Lucifer Project, which is a plot to turn Jupiter into another Sun. 2. The Velikovsky Theory iStock A man named Immanuel Velikovsky wrote a book about his theory that many of the cataclysmic events in the Bible really did take place, but were caused by celestial bodies having an effect on the Earth. 3. HAARP Wikimedia Commons HAARP stands for High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, a U.S. Government program meant for the study of the  ionosphere . After a Russian Mars probe was unable to leave the atmosphere, some suggested that HAARP was used due to Cold War tensions to stop the probe from achieving its mission. 4. The Eye of Saturn Flickr/NASA Goddard Space Flight Center This massive anomaly on the north pole of Saturn has a lot of people scratching their heads. So

Universe facts that will blow your mind!!

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Amazing universe facts 1. Neutron stars can spin at a rate of 600 rotations per second. Neutron stars are one of the possible evolutionary end-points of high mass stars. They're born in a core-collapse supernova star explosion and subsequently rotate extremely rapidly as a consequence of their physics. Neutron stars can rotate up to 60 times per second after born. Under special circumstances, this rate can increase to more than 600 times per second. Source: Swinburne University of Technology Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing 2. All of space is completely silent. Sound waves need a medium to travel through. Since there is no atmosphere in space, space will always be eerily silent. You may be asking how astronauts can talk to each other in space. Lucky for them, radio waves can travel through space. No problem there, Houston. Source: Cornell University Department of Astronomy 3. There is an uncountable number of stars in the known universe. We basically

Why we cant see 4th dimension(possible explanation by Prayas)

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Google Hello friends, I am The DIMENSONOLOGY. So, gyzz now the question arises here that why we cant see 4D world from our eyes? Its highly approachable answer is given by one of our community admin PrayasD.G. According to his theory that if a 3D space ship goes to the 2D world, The 2D people could'nt see the space ship because its in 3D form(as the nature made them to see 2D only!) and they can only see its shadow by which they could'nt conclude what the object really is? Same applies in case when that 3D object  takes that 2D object to their planet, The 3 Dimensional people could see 2D's shadow only and Hence couldn't know what the object really is. So,  this means that nature have made several laws in b/w the dimensions so that there neither be a clash nor any exploitation of any weeker dimension. Thank you friends, feel free to ask at: fb.com/dimensonology robinrsp123@gmail.com #DIMENSONOLOGY

How time travel is possible

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Time travel possible

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Time travel can be possible now:  So , Most of us think , 1.Is time travel possible? 2.How time travel is possible. Hello gyz, I am THE DIMENSONOLOGY,  This news may shock you but its really true TIME TRAVEL IS POSSIBLE NOW!!! From the gravitational waves nasa got from juno (the jupitor orbitor),  they find that all the movements that have passed away I mean every second is being saved in this undefined universe some where in form of gravitational waves that originated from the earth. It means that we could now see how dinosaurs had died!! and how earth was formed imagine that? is'nt gorgeous wow!!! The basic concept behind that is all your movements,  ur thoughts,  ur daily life is somewhere in space.It is derived from the theory of relativity. We could now conclude that what our past is and what our future could be? Mail me at robinrsp123@gmail.com for any queries. Goto our fb page for more: http://fb.com/dimensonology #DIMENSONOLOGY Sponsored by:  HackItHub

Amazing space facts

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Dimensonology 1.  Saturn's moon Titan has plenty of evidence of organic (life) chemicals in its atmosphere. 2.  Life is known to exist only on Earth, but in 1986 NASA found what they thought might be fossils of microscopic living things in a rock from Mars. 3.  Most scientists say life's basic chemicals formed on the Earth. The astronomer Fred Hoyle said they came from space. 4.  Oxygen is circulated around the helmet in space suits in order to prevent the visor from misting. 5.  The middle layers of space suits are blown up like a balloon to press against the astronaut's body. Without this pressure, the astronaut's body would boil! 6.  The gloves included in the space suit have silicon rubber fingertips which allow the astronaut some sense of touch. 7.  The full cost of a spacesuit is about $11 million although 70% of this is for the backpack and the control module. 8.  Ever wondered how the pull of gravity is calculated between heavenly bodies? It's

THIS TIME BLACK HOLES

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1: A Massive Star Collapsing In Upon Itself A  black hole  is formed when a large star starts running out of fuel and begins to collapse under its own gravity. Such a star may become a white dwarf or a neutron star, but if the star is sufficiently massive then it may continue shrinking eventually to the size of a tiny atom, known as a gravitational singularity. A  black hole refers to the region in space in which the singularity’s gravitational force is so strong that not even light can escape its pull. 2: Physical Laws Cease To Be Valid At Its Core The singularity at the core of a black hole may shrink to a size smaller than an atom, and eventually become an infinitely small point in space containing infinite mass. Here the gravitational force is so strong that the spacetime surrounding the singularity is bent to infinite curvature, and scientists are left searching for a good q uantum theory of gravity  to explain what is truly going on inside these incredibly dense

Some extra facts

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So you think you know your universe? We’ve got our own top 10 list on the most interesting facts about the Universe. 1. It was hot when it was young The most widely accepted cosmological model is that of the Big Bang. This was proven since the discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation or CMBR. Although, strictly speaking, no one knows exactly what ‘banged’, we know from extrapolation that the Universe was infinitely hot at birth, cooling down as it expanded. In fact, even only within minutes of expansion, scientists predict its temperature to have been about a billion Kelvin. Moving backward to 1 second, it is said to have been at 10 billion Kelvin. For comparison, today’s universe is found to have an average temperature of only 2.725 Kelvin. 2. It will be cold when it grows old Observations made especially on galaxies farthest from us show that the Universe is expanding at an accelerated rate. This, and data that show that the Universe is cooling allows us to believ

EXTRATRRESTRIAL

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Scientists are looking for evidence of extraterrestrial life on Earth The Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence ( SETI ) is a project to discover whether intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe and how we may contact extraterrestrial species. The search includes looking for life on other planets and moons. For instance, some of Jupiter’s moons (such as Io) are promising places to look for evidence of primitive life, but the search for extraterrestrial life includes scientific research on Earth. If scientists can disocver evidence life has generated independently more than once it would suggest life could occur in more than one place, for more than one time. For this reason scientists are searching for evidence that life could have happened more than once on earth, with intriguing prospects for the universe as a result.

DISTANT OBJECT

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The Voyager 1 spacecraft is the most distant human-made object from Earth The Voyager Program  launched two spacecraft, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, in 1977. The probes explored the planets and moons of the outer Solar System over several decades and are now continuing their mission to travel through the heliosphere at the edge of our Solar System and continue to voyage into interstellar space.

BIG BANG

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  You can watch the Big Bang on your television Cosmic background radiation is the afterglow and heat of the  Big Bang , the momentous event that kick-started our universe 13.7 billion years ago. This cosmic echo exists throughout the universe, and amazingly we can use an old-fashioned television set to catch a glimpse of it. When a television is not tuned to a station you can see the black and white fuzz and clacking white noise, around 1% of this interference is made up cosmic background radiation – the afterglow of creation.

NIGHT SKY

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 When you look into the night sky, you are looking back in time The stars we see in the night sky are very far away from us, so far the star light we see has taken a long time to travel across space to reach our eyes. This means whenever we look out into the night and gaze at stars we are actually experiencing how they looked in the past. For example, the bright star Vega is relatively close to us at 25 light-years away, so the light we see left the star 25 years ago; while Betelgeuse (pictured) in the constellation of Orion is 640 light-years away, so the light left the star around 1370, during the time of the Hundred Years’ War between England and France. Other stars we see are further away still, so we are seeing them much deeper in their past.

CREDIT TO NASA.GOV.ORG

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Space Laser Reveals Boom-and-Bust Cycle of Polar Ocean Plants NASA’s Cloud-Aerosol LIdar with Orthogonal Polarization, an instrument aboard the Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation satellite launched in 2006, uses a laser to take measurements of polar plankton. Credits: NASA/Timothy Marvel A new study using a NASA satellite instrument orbiting Earth has found that small, environmental changes in polar food webs significantly influence the boom-and-bust, or peak and decline, cycles of phytoplankton. These findings will supply important data for ecosystem management, commercial fisheries and our understanding of the interactions between Earth’s climate and key ocean ecosystems. “It’s really important for us to understand what controls these boom-and-bust cycles, and how they might change in the future so we can better evaluate the implications on all other parts of the food web,” said Michael Behrenfeld, a marine plankton expert at Or