February 2011
“I believe in the cosmos. All of us are linked to the cosmos. So nature is my...”
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Relativistic Jets.
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Time Dilation.
The behavior of objects with mass is to move at the speed of light through time.  This is a direct consequence of applying time dilation .  Massless objects experience no time.  This can be described with a Lorentz transformation. The solid black lines represent your subjective reference frame (inside your  spaceship for example).  You are at (0,0), and inside your spaceship left-right,...
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Some thoughts for you
This process is a mutual exchange of information.   I would like to say Namaste! Together, we are thinking.  The internet connects organisms like axons connect neurons.  I cannot directly translate my experience to you, but I can provide you with the raw materials to generate your experience. Every communication is a seed that grows into a vast tree of thoughts and actions that extends out...
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“The word planet comes from the greek πλανήτης (planítis) meaning...”
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Mass and time are intertwined
Everything travels at the speed of light.  Objects with mass (atoms) travel at the speed of light through time.  Objects without mass (photons) travel at the speed of light through space.  The more an object with mass travels through space, the less it travels through time.
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It is fundamental to the evolution of our species...
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Welcome to the golden age of the techno-primate...
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The Earth orbits the sun at 29.6 kilometers per...
That’s 106 560 kilometers per hour.  Between the time you go to bed and the time you wake up, you will have traveled 1 million kilometers.
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