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Isn't it amazing how quickly your brain tried 2 make sense of it?

Another cool science fact :3

Orphic Silence,
Inannawhimsey

A Nous Jewer Sa Lem is denied by the established because of what they'd have to give into ...

With such bad Nous (as abstract) some 85-99%+ respond that they'd rather not see it ... thus the sublime nature of things in change ... a virtue all unseen ... with the X-Ception of an ethereal few strange dark twinkles ... mire windfall of inuit ... or in the knight as Skye Blue ... indigo lass' ... treacle? Has a great array of sapience inclusive ... good for des aulde etymology as the knowledge tree grows ... mostly free of cognizance.

Yule get intuit ... BosUNs?
 
Remember those days of Pyramid Power?
Preserving fruit under plastic pyramids?
Meditating or otherwise sitting within a pyramidal structure?
All those album covers with Pyramids on them?
Maintaining sharp razor blades?
It was a wild fad...

Well

As reality often is

It looks like there is some truth to it...

Da da duuuuun!

Horus Neptune,
Inannawhimsey
 
Remember those days of Pyramid Power?
Preserving fruit under plastic pyramids?
Meditating or otherwise sitting within a pyramidal structure?
All those album covers with Pyramids on them?
Maintaining sharp razor blades?
It was a wild fad...

Well

As reality often is

It looks like there is some truth to it...

Da da duuuuun!

Horus Neptune,
Inannawhimsey

Did you forget a link or embed or something?
 
More awesome stuff pushing back the Orthodox Boundaries to Humanity
50,000 year old tiara found. Let that sink in.
The first antibiotic was invented around 1912
Al Gore invented the Internet in 1983
Modern Germany is less than 400 years old.
One of the most successful Imperialist empires, Ottoman empire, a mere 700 years ago
Christ a mere 2000 years ago.
Pyramids a mere 4500 years ago
Writing estimated invented a mere 7200 years ago
The first cities estimated around 9500 years ago
Agriculture estimated a mere 11500 years ago
Boats estimated invented between 10200 and 9600 years ago

50,000 year old tiara made of woolly mammoth ivory found in world famous Denisova Cave...

We are OLD, bay be. And we keep pushing the orthodox age back. We will continue to find wonders. Like potential Sodom discovery with evidence of air burst shock wave and melting. Or maybe even Ry'leh? Who knows?

Known Unknowns,
Inannawhimsey
 
The Ottoman Empire is autonomous? Elimination is unrepentant ... thus knowing is denied ... Pisces!

And the booty is it the bottom of the pool ... some legeND from Eire ...
 
Remember those days of Pyramid Power?
Preserving fruit under plastic pyramids?
Meditating or otherwise sitting within a pyramidal structure?
All those album covers with Pyramids on them?
Maintaining sharp razor blades?
It was a wild fad...

Well

As reality often is

It looks like there is some truth to it...

Da da duuuuun!

Horus Neptune,
Inannawhimsey
True story.....at the time this whole pyramid thing was a thing, I was just out of my teens and curious about it. I bribed one of the neighbour kids with fifty cents to be my subject in an experiment.
I constructed a pyramid hat out of cereal box cardboard, and without a shred of irony, finished it by cladding it with tinfoil to enhance it's connectivity. I was hoping the kid would start quoting winning lottery numbers.
Nuttin happened, but I sometimes wonder if there was any long-term effect.....
 
Pyramids when approached can cause you to climb to a point ... of going down the alternate's Ide ...

Idiographic?
 
The Past Is Hidden To Keep You Ignorant |The Old World Order & Tartaria Empire
Word!
True story.....at the time this whole pyramid thing was a thing, I was just out of my teens and curious about it. I bribed one of the neighbour kids with fifty cents to be my subject in an experiment.
I constructed a pyramid hat out of cereal box cardboard, and without a shred of irony, finished it by cladding it with tinfoil to enhance it's connectivity. I was hoping the kid would start quoting winning lottery numbers.
Nuttin happened, but I sometimes wonder if there was any long-term effect.....

*giggle*
Those were the days

Egyptian Canadian,
Inannawhimsey
 
Obviously we're living through a paradigm shift

(And another singularity, at least 1)

The Present Phase of Stagnation in the Foundations of Physics Is Not Normal - Facts So Romantic - Nautilus

So the old guard (old believers) die off giving the new scientists room to thrive now that their systematic oppressors are gone.

Rinse. Repeat. Science!

Powerfully Weak,
Inannawhimsey

Ps still delighted that BC government doesn't believe in sep of Church and State when saving a Native claim to a particular bit of BC real estate. Their spirituality is REAL and not some relusion. Wtg BC (y) and take that, materialism!
 
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So, NASA is going to ring in the New Year in style with a visit to the farthest body ever reached by a space probe. The probe is New Horizons, the one that flew by Pluto in 2015, and the destination is a Kuiper Belt object (a cloud of various types of bits and pieces on the edge of the Solar System, Pluto is technically part of it) nicknamed "Ultima Thule" (official name is the more prosaic 2014 MU69), an ancient term for a land beyond the known reaches of the world. This is very much, I think, in the spirit of the old Star Trek prologue, "To explore strange new worlds."

The New Horizons spacecraft is about to explore the farthest object ever: Ultima Thule
 
So, NASA is going to ring in the New Year in style with a visit to the farthest body ever reached by a space probe. The probe is New Horizons, the one that flew by Pluto in 2015, and the destination is a Kuiper Belt object (a cloud of various types of bits and pieces on the edge of the Solar System, Pluto is technically part of it) nicknamed "Ultima Thule" (official name is the more prosaic 2014 MU69), an ancient term for a land beyond the known reaches of the world. This is very much, I think, in the spirit of the old Star Trek prologue, "To explore strange new worlds."

The New Horizons spacecraft is about to explore the farthest object ever: Ultima Thule

The flyby has technically happened but thanks to the distance (it now takes 6 hours for signals to reach us from New Horizons), we are only now awaiting/expecting the signal to confirm. Watching various astronomy-related Twitter accounts that I follow, including NASA themselves, for word.
 
The flyby has technically happened but thanks to the distance (it now takes 6 hours for signals to reach us from New Horizons), we are only now awaiting/expecting the signal to confirm. Watching various astronomy-related Twitter accounts that I follow, including NASA themselves, for word.

And they did it. New Horizons has visited and photographed 2014 MU69, the furthest object ever visited by a human spacecraft. Data will be coming in for some time to come due to the distance and bandwidth, but some early pictures have arrived.

New Horizons: News Article

Left is a composite of earky New Horizons images of "Ultima Thule", right is an artist's impression based on the early images.

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And they did it. New Horizons has visited and photographed 2014 MU69, the furthest object ever visited by a human spacecraft. Data will be coming in for some time to come due to the distance and bandwidth, but some early pictures have arrived.

New Horizons: News Article

Left is a composite of earky New Horizons images of "Ultima Thule", right is an artist's impression based on the early images.

Jan1-2018_press-lease_Image1.png

It looks like a giant fried chicken leg.
 
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