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In honor of its 28th birthday, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has beamed down two different images of the incredible Lagoon Nebula. Even after 163,000 orbits around the planet and over a million photos, the Hubble never fails to impress. The images are a reminder of just how much insight the instrument has given us since it was first launched on April 24, 1990. (Source)
A few battle reports from 1st Crown War #631
It's good to be king. First King of #631
Moment of silence. My very first castle sold today. Dead realm. Adios #351
HMB holding the castle....but here comes BRW😨😨😨
Posting up for first Crown War realm #631
The 12th Planet by Zecharia Sitchin.
Source: facebook anti media What a joke this collective reality has become. They lie to a nation of idiots who are ate up with ignorance & apathy.
Source: anti media
An interesting interview by Johann Grolle at Spiegel Online:
Nobel Physicist Frank Wilczek: ‘The World is a Piece of Art’
The world is a piece of art, produced according to a very peculiar style. What I find particularly striking is the outstanding role of symmetry. […] The principle of symmetry as we use it in physics and mathematics can be described as “change without change.” While this may sound mystical or bizarre, it actually means something quite simple. What, for instance, makes a circle such a symmetrical object? It’s that you can rotate it around its center and it will remain a circle. In the case of an equilateral triangle, small rotations will change it, but if you rotate it by 120 degrees it comes back to itself. It thus has some symmetry, though less than a circle. This concept of symmetry as “change without change” can easily be generalized to laws of physics, or to the equations that express them.
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Image caption: A representation of traces of a proton-proto collision in the search for the Higgs particle.
“They got money for wars, but can’t feed the poor” -Tupac Shakur
The Great Fake Drug War: http://globalelite.tv/2014/10/02/the-great-fake-drug-war/
The Rockefeller’s War on Drugs: http://theglobalelite.org/rockefeller-war-drugs/
crystal skulls by ourlak
The Matrix (1999)