Archive for the science Category

NAZI flying saucer

Posted in ET, UFO, science with tags , on February 19, 2008 by philipvonk

NAZI UFO

It is believed by some people that the Germans were working on a flying saucer during the 1940. The principle of this vehicle is based on the Coanda effect. It is also believed that the development of the AVRO CAR comes directly from the work done in Germany during the 1940.

The fact that world governments have hidden this knowledge from the rest of us and the existence of flying saucers is only revealed by the crop circles found in the South of England shows that the major governments of the world are hiding something!

Dark Matter Halo

Posted in science on February 19, 2008 by zcarmichael

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We believe that most of the matter in the universe is dark, i.e. cannot be detected from the light which it emits (or fails to emit). This is “stuff” which cannot be seen directly — so what makes us think that it exists at all? 

We believe that our galaxy is surrounded by an enormous spherical cloud of dark matter: material which is not composed of ordinary protons, electrons and neutrons, but of some other sort of elementary particles. As its name indicates, this material doesn’t emit as much light per kilogram as stars do.

Why do we believe in this mysterious material?

 ”Keplerian rotation.”

 Information from http://spiff.rit.edu/classes/phys301/lectures/mw/mw.html

Black hole

Posted in science on January 23, 2008 by zcarmichael

Diagramme of a black hole.

A black hole is a region of space in which the gravitational field is so powerful that nothing can escape after having fallen past the event horizon.

Most accretion disks and gas jets are not clear proof that a stellar-mass black hole is present, because other massive, ultra-dense objects such as neutron stars and white dwarfs cause accretion disks and gas jets to form and to behave in the same ways as those around black holes. But they can often help by telling astronomers where it might be worth looking for a black hole.

Photo from http://flicker.com/photoes/hoovery

Information from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackhole