May 10, 19 / Gem 18, 03 20:59 UTC
Today i am going to try to explain what i think that time in space is. I had started with 2 previous forces before and these where frequency or energy and vibration or matter. If we would start with a core then energy or matter can go both 2 directions, ...
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May 27, 19 / Can 07, 03 18:02 UTC
Space and time are created by resistance and that resistance could be dark energy, magnetism, something we can't see but we can feel it and give meaning, to communicate and experience. it is the entanglement of the quantum world that pushes and pulls the clockwork of our solarsystem, milky way, ...
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Katarzyna Bartkowska-Chwal
May 11, 19 / Gem 19, 03 15:18 UTC
What if we live in God's breath? :)
sergey oliunin
May 11, 19 / Gem 19, 03 07:38 UTC
it seems to me that the sthing theory have a similar idea, in broad sense, of course
May 9, 19 / Gem 17, 03 09:58 UTC
If our solar system undergoes an oscillation path around the center of the milky way could it be possible that cycling disaster events reoccur every few thousand or then thousands of years. I think we should look back in this theory and combine it with data from heavy core behaviors ...
May 6, 19 / Gem 14, 03 20:50 UTC
The best place to take cover would be on the top of a mountain i think. You can see the danger coming and you can decide which side of your mountain would give the best cover for the upcoming disaster. Going down via a fast descending system could be done. ...
May 7, 19 / Gem 15, 03 08:29 UTC
All valid points. The type of danger will determine the required tool set. Against humans, satellite and ground surveillance works. For natural, a mix of both but more leaning on satellites as ground surveillance will only focus on local conditions while in meteorology you want a much wider picture.
May 7, 19 / Gem 15, 03 02:11 UTC
Wouldn't the safest place to build a colony be inside a crater then? You would be surrounded on all sides by cliff, which would hopefully, if you're on mars for example, block part of the massive dust storms. You also could plant monitors on the top of the crater, as ...
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May 6, 19 / Gem 14, 03 22:16 UTC
😉Isn't it a defense strategy which are Humans use since they are able to handle fire? 😉Bye the way.. Mountains also dangerous.. You don't want to be at mountainside during a earthquake for example😉I think machines like drones are better for check out the are and give warning if there's ...
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May 4, 19 / Gem 12, 03 14:33 UTC
Relativity to time and speed is difficult to imagine so i will give an example of two extremes that we are overlooking each day because our perception of time and speed is related to our biological clock. If we make time faster or slower like in a movie then we ...
Apr 30, 19 / Gem 08, 03 19:53 UTC
Adding earthing to space objects in case of emergency and others.
May 2, 19 / Gem 10, 03 20:56 UTC
Hi ! After accepting the constitution go on your profile settings, provide the requested information then go to "Government services" where you can confirm your request of citizenship by paying the citizenship fee. I think that soon a single lifetime payment will be available but for the moment there is ...
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Apr 27, 19 / Gem 05, 03 19:21 UTC
Would be a very interesting idea to work together with universities as students are mostly aware that linux is free to use and is also the main industrial operating system in use. If we could set it up as a serious project then the outcome would be great and we ...
Oct 17, 19 / Oph 10, 03 02:48 UTC
Linux is an Open Source operating system. It can be used for a desktop replacement to Windows or Mac OS/X. It is mostly used as the operating system on servers, but is gaining popularity as a desktop environment.
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Sep 15, 19 / Sco 06, 03 13:20 UTC
Problem - linux is open source and there are several version of linux(ex. Mint, centos, fedora etc...)
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Apr 27, 19 / Gem 05, 03 18:23 UTC
Ok i am starting this as a linux user to make Asgardians aware that there are other solutions around. It would be very nice to have an own linux distro that runs a specific open Asgardian version. I have installed linux on several older computers (+30) and they all work ...
Dec 3, 19 / Cap 01, 03 18:17 UTC
I have been using Linux Ubuntu for more than 10 years. 10 years flight a normal. ))
Oct 17, 19 / Oph 10, 03 02:44 UTC
An Agardian themed version of Ubuntu shouldn't be hard. You could always keep the main repositories and add a PPO for any software that we wanted to add. We would likely need to roll a new version every time Ubuntu was released, but this could worked down to a few ...
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Sep 25, 19 / Sco 16, 03 20:16 UTC
Greetings!The idea of having own GNU/Linux is really a big goal. I`m with Gentoo for 11 years now and could follow the unpleasent evolution of a metadistribution not meant for the masses. The effort is really tramendous to get the stone rolling AND maintaining the packages. A theme with a ...
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Apr 24, 19 / Gem 02, 03 15:19 UTC
As we are planning to build something at Antarctica i would like to propose a lab for freezing gases and a vault for frozen dna. As we are burning fossil fuels and adding heat and heavy gases to our atmosphere we have to look out for ways in the other ...
Apr 25, 19 / Gem 03, 03 14:24 UTC
" No acts or activities taking place while the present Treaty is in force shall constitute a basis for asserting , supporting or denying a claim to territorial sovereignty in Antarctica or create any rights of sovereignty in Antarctica. No new claim, or enlargement of an existing claim to territorial ...
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Apr 25, 19 / Gem 03, 03 07:12 UTC
Having completed 6 summer relief voyages to Antarctica I would caution against additional infrastructure on the Antarctic continent. It is one of the last pristine environments we have and there are already, possibly detrimental, commercial interest and development planned by various private/corporate entities. The Antarctic treaty was formed to protect ...
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Apr 23, 19 / Gem 01, 03 08:17 UTC
Today i had an idea why the universe is expanding. Space is void and can seemingly absorb in two ways and react in two ways. It absorbs vibrations and frequency's and levels these out in expansion and electricity. On top of those there is an extra force building up ...
Apr 21, 19 / Tau 27, 03 15:31 UTC
water as protection, can also be different fluids and gases.
Apr 22, 19 / Gem 00, 03 15:22 UTC
You can get water in space from mining asteroids or the Moon, but where will you get all that oil for shielding a station :p ? In addition oil is not immune to ionization and not cost effective compared to water. If we have the equipment for shielding modules with ...
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Apr 21, 19 / Tau 27, 03 22:22 UTC
You will need anti corrosion processes and special coating material to be on the contact surface with that water. Because ionizing radiation will cause water radiolysis and therefore corrosive free radicals that will attack metallic surfaces. You will probably also need a degassing system.
Apr 20, 19 / Tau 26, 03 19:17 UTC
An other form of centrifugal habitat unit.. the flower.
Apr 14, 19 / Tau 20, 03 09:39 UTC
Following my own viewings and the knowledge from Douglas from dieholdfoundation.com i came to the conclusion that the magnetic north-pole seems indeed to move in movements of 120°. I had previously come to the conclusion that it was 60° but that was concluded when the magnetic pole passed the geographic ...
Apr 14, 19 / Tau 20, 03 09:12 UTC
Following my own latest forecasting tryouts, the pressure will move from direction Japan to direction Mexico. Which could involve Yellowstone as this is in the same direction. I think the vaults will close on the west-coast and put pressure on hot spots like Yellowstone. I make this forecast on the ...
Apr 14, 19 / Tau 20, 03 06:45 UTC
I was thinking at the present times and future times and it came to my thoughts that we should always keep a referencing point to stay humble in the future. There are many beliefs on earth and not all factors are bad, there are also good factors. The factor to ...
Apr 14, 19 / Tau 20, 03 06:07 UTC
We say that light can not escape from a black-holes gravity but as i am thinking more and more about that there is something inside me that says that this is maybe not correct. We know that black-holes are spinning very fast and that is why they can absorb at ...
Nov 1, 19 / Oph 25, 03 21:16 UTC
I literally cried when I saw this priceless and much long awaited image of a black hole captured in visible light via The Event Horizon Telescope!
Apr 15, 19 / Tau 21, 03 13:00 UTC
I believe the light "Plasma" is being eaten by the black hole. It may take centuries or millions of years to do so as the light and matter may be a long ways out from the event horizon. That being said, this light is probably already gone as it took ...
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Apr 13, 19 / Tau 19, 03 00:34 UTC
Left you see a black-hole in x-ray what is emitted dark-light, and right you see it inverted in colors which would show the absorbed dark-light at the other side of the spectrum. It are probably not the real colors but it is to give us a hint that we ...
Apr 9, 19 / Tau 15, 03 19:52 UTC
Before docking we could use a ring with a diaphragm to stabilize the ball on stick or even to use with an other part from the spaceship. Maybe something like fueling jetplains at high altitude.
Grtz, Dirk.