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Archive for November, 2010

The 1989 Phobos II Incident

In January, 1989, the Russian Phobos II, an unmanned satellite destined for Mars was allegedly knocked out by an unidentified elliptical object measuring 20 kilometers long.

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American Jinn in Yemen: Is the secret NSA psychic spy program targeting al-Qaida?

Sources revealed a deep black NSA psychic spy program. Are they spying on al Qaida? The first in a new series about rumors of US government psychic spying on the terrorist threat, and beyond.

(STARpod.org) — According to multiple sources, the National Security Agency, America’s premier eavesdropping spy-machine, is deeply involved in paranormal intelligence collection.

Past involvement of the NSA in psychic-spy affairs, officially sanctioned by the US government, is a matter of record: declassified files document NSA interests in the use of anomalous mental phenomena — psychic information collected by so-called remote viewers, as well as mind-over-matter psychokinetic effects on sensitive electronic devices — since the early 1970s.

According to sources, including one who claims to have been involved with a post-9/11 effort represented by officials from NSA and CIA, America’s paranormal tasking has included locating Saddam Hussein and nukes in Iran.

Read complete article here. {via americanchronicle.com}

Universe’s Quantum Weirdness Limits Its Weirdness

The more one probes the universe at smaller and smaller scales, the weirder matter and energy seem to behave.

But this strangeness may limit its own extent in quantum mechanics, the theory describing the behavior of matter at an infinitesimal level, according to a new study by an ex-hacker and a physicist.

“We’re interested in this question of why quantum theory is as weird as it is, but not weirder,” said physicist Jonathan Oppenheim of the University of Cambridge. “It was an unnatural question for people to have asked even 20 years ago. The reason we’re able to get these results is that we’re thinking of things in the way a hacker might think of things.”

A lot of eerie things happen in the quantum world. According to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, for instance, it’s impossible to know everything about a quantum particle. The more precisely you know an electron’s position, the less precisely you know its momentum. Stranger still, the electron doesn’t even have properties like position and momentum until an observer measures them. It’s as if the particle exists in a plurality of worlds, and only by making a measurement can we force it to choose one.

In another weirdness, two particles can be bound together such that observing one causes changes in the other, even when they’re physically far apart. This quantum embrace, called entanglement (or more generally, nonlocality), made Einstein nervous. He famously called the phenomenon “spooky action at a distance.”

But there’s a limit to how useful nonlocality can be. Two separated people can’t send messages faster than the speed of light.

Read complete article here. {via wired.com}

Can We ‘See’ The Future: Study Gives Eerie Results

Events that haven’t taken place yet can influence our behaviour, reveals a new study.

Parapsychologists have made outlandish claims about precognition – knowledge of unpredictable future events – for years.

The study, set to appear in Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, describes a series of experiments involving more than 1000 student volunteers, reports New Scientist.

Daryl Bem of the Cornell University took well-studied psychological phenomena and simply reversed the sequence, so that the event generally interpreted as the cause happened after the tested behaviour rather than before it.

Read complete article here. {via medindia.net}

Nazi spaceship film sparks UFO debate

A Nazi UFO from Iron Sky

A Nazi UFO from Iron Sky

A new sci-fi film about Nazis has reignited a debate in Germany about Hitler’s development of UFOs.

The Finnish sci-fi comedy ‘Iron Sky’ centres on real-life SS officer Hans Kammler who was said to have made a significant breakthrough in antigravity experiments towards the end of WW2.

The film relates how, from a secret base built in the Antarctic, the first Nazi spaceships were launched in late 1945 to found the military base Schwarze Sonne – Black Sun – on the dark side of the Moon.

Read complete article here {via The telegraph}

Phil Imbrogno – Searching for Lost America


This is a preview for a television series called “Searching for Lost America,” featuring author and paranormal researcher Phil Imbrogno. {video source: EducatedRebellion101}

Scientists Create World’s First ‘Mini Big Bang’

Computer simulation. CERN

Computer simulation. CERN

A miniature Big Bang was created Sunday at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), as the world’s most powerful atom-smasher successfully entered a new phase of exploration.

The particle accelerator at the CERN laboratory near Geneva smashed together lead atoms for the first time, to produce temperatures a million times hotter than those found at the heart of the sun.

A miniature Big Bang was created Sunday at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), as the world’s most powerful atom-smasher successfully entered a new phase of exploration.The particle accelerator at the CERN laboratory near Geneva smashed together lead atoms for the first time, to produce temperatures a million times hotter than those found at the heart of the sun.

read complete article here {via foxnews.com}

Why some scientists think reality might be a hologram

The Matrix?

The Matrix?

Have you ever wished that your life was actually a hologram, like Keanu Reeves’s in the The Matrix?

Craig Hogan, a particle astrophysicist at the University of Chicago and Fermilab (dedicated to the study of the science of matter, space and time), is trying to an interesting theory: whether our world is really two-dimensional and only appears three-dimensional, like a hologram on a credit card.

“There are a lot of mathematical ideas about how reality works, but we need experiments to guide us about what is really happening,” says Hogan in an interview with the Star.

Hogan is heading a team of researchers trying to test what has become known as the holographic theory.

Based on mathematical formulas and the study of black holes and string physics, some physicists have hypothesized that reality is a hologram.

Read complete article here. {via thestar.com}

Q&A: UFO Journalist Leslie Kean: Is the truth out there?

Leslie Kean has written an unusual book on an unusual subject: Unidentified flying objects. But this Halloween weekend, Kean would like you to get any pictures of little green men you might have out of your mind.

Released this August, UFOs: Generals, Pilots and Government Officials Go on the Record collects statements from an unexpected array of people—senior officers in militaries around the world, a former governor of Arizona, a former senior Federal Aviation Administration manager—who tell their first hand accounts of witnessing or investigating something that their best efforts could not explain.

Read complete article here. {via cjr.org}