What is the Speed of Gravity? | Space News

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Quantum experiments have long demonstrated that subatomic particles somehow “know” about each other instantly, and at great distances. Institutional science utilizes terms such as quantum entanglement and spooky action to describe the phenomena. But the Electric Universe theory offers a very different perspective. The speed of light limit to communication…

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Boiling Mad

  Nov 15, 2016 Back hole physics in the news again. A NASA press release announced that the “most luminous galaxy” ever observed is being consumed by the black hole at its heart. The rapid motion of gas and dust revolving around W2246-0526’s so-called “event horizon” is generating extreme turbulence throughout the galaxy’s…

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Most Atypical

  Nov 14, 2016 Matter in the plasma state exhibits extreme activity. According to a recent press release, galaxy NGC 1222 is a “peculiar example” of lenticular galaxy. It is peculiar because lenticular galaxies are supposed to have used up the material available for new stars to form. NGC 1222,…

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A Charged Comet

  Nov 10, 2016 Cometary electromagnetic fields are influenced by the Sun. According to a recent press release, the Rosetta Cometary Probe found what appears to be a “magnetic free region” around the nucleus of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. This observation fits with previous data from the Philae lander, which found that…

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Pluto’s Mysterious Moons | Space News

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Physicist Eugene Bagashov concludes his presentation on the most compelling findings to date of NASA’s New Horizons mission to the dwarf planet Pluto. In this fourth and final episode, Eugene shifts his focus to the Plutonian system’s mysterious moons. The surprisingly chaotic system has been characterized as “pandemonium,” and the…

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