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- Gnash2
This 3,500-Year-Old Greek Tomb Upended What We Thought We Knew About the Roots of Western Civilization
- 'Minoans and Mycenaean Greeks would surely have spoken each other’s languages, may have intermarried and likely adopted and refashioned one another’s customs'Gnash
- In other words, it isn’t the Mycenaeans or the Minoans to whom we can trace our (western) cultural heritage since 1450 B.C., but rather a blending of the two.Gnash
- (^ from the article)Gnash
- sonnde-1
only the class of meteors which are glass based- form a foam geometry called phase conjugate dielectric - with the last surviving metal in the heat of re-entry - vaporized PGM (gold ) thru the glass (same way templars made red glass for cathedral windows)... which is how the muslim Kabbah stone (lucifer’s eye) was formed... later ground powder from that became the philosophers stone /projective powder like what kelly and dee used /alchemically - to make the purest gold ever measured by the british royal society... the foam geometry in the glass forms an electrical self similarity between the macro molecular symmetry (dodec/icos) - to the atomic lattice symmetry of the platinum group metals (PGM) - which is called - FRACTAL (inviting implosive charge compression)
- Indeed. What t and the acceleration the squal to then stant acceleration, the relation a constant and x = ½ m ( V + v ) / t = m v². We may the rethink energykona
- by the work done is then stant force acting one-half then state the choose the work done body. If we represent force on a body and the causing on a particlekona
- in the partic energy of F x = ½ ( V is the work done-half the produce above class of meteor, or FRACTAL.
So true sonnde!kona - http://www.john-dee.…Gnash
- I think this is the website he is copy pasting from. Surely he owns one of these chambers. Omfg.
http://www.fractalfi…monospaced - you think so?sonnde
- hey, you know insane better than I do, you tell memonospaced
- you're the one claiming 'thinking' isn't knowing - you implied this when I said 'I think this is Jung' - just keeping you up on it dodosonnde
- i_monk2
Scientists unveil new form of matter: time crystals
- Pretty mind blowing discovery if true_niko
- https://c2.staticfli…_niko
- sarahfailin1
http://www.popsci.com/3d-bioprin…
A team of researchers from Wake Forest University has created a 3D bioprinting tool that creates large synthetic bone, cartilage, and muscle tissue that is viable for weeks or months at a time when implanted in animals. With a bit more work, the researchers believe these 3D printed tissues could be transplanted into humans, according to a study published today in Nature Biotechology.
- yuriman1
One more step along the long road towards brain-to-brain interfaces
Imagine being able to communicate with others through only your thoughts. No words, no signs are exchanged: only pure information travelling directly from one brain to another. Of course, that is the stuff of dreams and science-fiction flicks: in the real world, the closest that scientists have come to establishing direct communication between brains involves an extremely convoluted apparatus and would take hours to transmit the amount of information you typically exchange in a 2-minute conversation. Nevertheless, research on these brain-to-brain interfaces, as they are called, is valuable because it might one day allow patients with brain damage who cannot speak to communicate using other means. In a recent PLOS ONE report, Andrea Stocco, Rajesh Rao and colleagues from the University of Washington, USA, expand on previous research to demonstrate that BBIs can actually be used to solve problems, albeit in the narrow sense of the experimental laboratory.“Guess what I’m thinking about”
In the experiment, Rao and colleagues built upon previous research from their lab and others to design the brain-to-brain interface. Two participants played a game of “guess what I’m thinking about”, in which the inquirer (the one doing the guessing) asked “yes-or-no” questions to the respondent (the one doing the thinking about). In scientific experiments, the number of parameters must often be kept as low as possible, and this one was no exception: the responder had to think of one object among 8 in a predetermined category (for instance, “dog” among 7 other animals), and the inquirer, who knew the list of objects but ignored which one was selected by the respondent, could only ask three predetermined “yes-or-no” questions (e.g. “Does it fly?”). It is in the way the responder’s answers were communicated to the inquirer that the brain-to-brain interface kicked in.
From brain to brain via EEG and magnetic pulses
To indicate his or her answer, the respondent directed his or her gaze to either of two LED lights, one flashing at 13 Hz coding for “yes”, the other flashing at 12 Hz for “no”. The respondent’s brain responded to the flashing light at the corresponding frequency, and that cerebral activity could be picked up reliably and decoded in real-time by an EEG system. The “yes-or-no” answer was then transmitted to the inquirer’s brain using a transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) machine. TMS allows stimulating the cerebral cortex non-invasively by sending sharp magnetic pulses through the scalp and skull, which in turn briefly change the activity of neurons in a given patch of cerebral cortex. When applied to the visual cortex at the back of the head, TMS pulses trigger the perception of brief flashes of light called phosphenes. Here, Rao and colleagues simply controlled the intensity of the TMS pulses so that a “yes” answer would reliably induce the perception of a phosphene by the inquirer, whereas a “no” answer would not.
Article: http://blogs.plos.org/neuro/2015…
- Those 3 paragraphs sum it up well. Here's the whole paper: http://journals.plos…yuriman
- Yeah this shit blows my mind (pun intended). They've come a long way since working with rats on this.
The idea of sharing brain states is insanetwooh
- sausages0
Kermit found
- omg0
Mucus
A thick, slippery fluid made by the membranes that line certain organs of the body, including the nose, mouth, throat, and vagina. NIH - National Cancer Institute... i was like VAGINA?! There's mucus in the vagina? That's surprising.
- FUUCK never going downstairs again!!!Projectile
- Hi, I'm 12 and what is a vagina?detritus
- what the hell do you think their natural lube is?monospaced
- i_monk0
- Awesome, except holy light pollution.cannonball1978
- until the gypsies steal themDillinger
- Maybe less light pollution if less overhead lights are required.ETM
- i_monk0
- But I saw this 4 hour youtube video that said it's a scam....hereswhatidid
- ill buy it, not buying those cancer bulbs though.moldero
- little advice, even if it congratulates your world view, get the habit of asking for sources, this image has noneGeorgesIV
- GeorgesIV0
BIOSOLIDS
(AKA using our shit and piss to feed the plants)http://megsbioblog.blogspot.it/2…
http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/wa…- its a good idea. the problem I think is people take medication, antibiotics..needs pasteurization for parasitesyurimon
- human poop for plant human poop consumption in reality needs at least 1-2 years to compost for useyurimon
- err typed fastyurimon
- human sludge (shit) is used as raw fertilizer in Mexico right nowZOOP
- shit this is good.utopian
- I shit you not.utopian
- nb0
Jesus was a white man. It's a verifiable fact.
- reanimate0
New research raises hopes of finding alien life on Jupiter's icy moon Europa
- Europa. The moon that can't say no to that burrito despite it's tidal heat vapor "problems".prophetone
- Watched a Nova episode on the Mars rover last night and thought about Europa, we need to probe that slutZOOP
- http://www.imdb.com/…hereswhatidid
- uan2
- uan1
https://phys.org/news/2023-03-ne…
Australian scientists have discovered an enzyme that converts air into energy. The finding, published today in the journal Nature, reveals that this enzyme uses the low amounts of the hydrogen in the atmosphere to create an electrical current. This finding opens the way to create devices that literally make energy from thin air.
- Down here at sea level I've got lots of thick air if you need, $99 per cubic square metre.shapesalad
- neverscared1
HOORAY! SCIENTISTS SAY THEY CAN REVERSE SIGNS OF AGING USING POOP TRANSPLANTS
Forget blood showers, putting snail slime on your face, or bathing in antler blood to regain that youthful glow.
The next big age-defying trend? According to scientists, it might just be poop transplants.
A new study published in the journal Microbiome this week claims to have found improvements in gut health in mice following transplants from younger to older mice of fecal microbiota. According to a press relase about the research, the Quadram Institute researchers found that the older mice experienced fewer problems with their eyes, gut and brain function following the procedure.
- uan2