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Archive for June, 2009

Time Travel Beats Quantum Mechanics

Avoid the Paradox

Spacetime wormhole

The ability to travel back in time, though entirely hypothetical, isn’t explicitly forbidden by our current understanding of space and time, embodied in the general theory of relativity. Time travel tends to play havoc with other laws of physics, however, and in the 29 May Physical Review Letters researchers report another example. They show that data encryption systems relying on quantum principles can be broken by allowing the data stream to interact with a quantum state that travels back in time. This scenario doesn’t present an immediate threat to information security, the authors assert. Rather, it’s an example of the kind of contradiction that any unified theory of quantum mechanics and gravity will have to resolve.
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The Gable Film – Hoax or the Real Michigan Dogman

Alright folks, this is supposedly real genuine footage of the Michigan Dogman. Known as the Gable Film, this grainy old 8mm flick was allegedly bought at an estate sale. It has since been purchased by Michigan disc jockey Steve Cook. But other then that, there is very little information on the film. Some commentors on YouTube claim that you can see a man’s leg kick out which explains it away as a hoax. Others have said it looks more like a gorilla the way it moves. Check out the full and enhanced versions of the video as well. I suspect we can chalk this one up as another dead end.

Fast, bright UFO overtakes International Space Station

International Space Station

International Space Station

A bright and fast object seemingly “overtook” the International Space Station May 29, according to several witnesses observing from two different states, according to testimony from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness database.

The first case was reported from Texas, where a man and two other witnesses were out watching the International Space Station fly over, and then observed this second object – moving at between two and-a-half and three times the speed of the space station.
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