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Experiment in the works to test if a warp drive theory is possible on a small scale in the lab.
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Sad to see, Atlantis launched on its last mission 7/8/11.  This is last time for at least three years before another group of astronauts go to space from U.S. soil.
A compilation of some of Hubble's most amazing photos
Intriguing new theory to unite quantum physics and general relativity.
Michio Kaku on the 'God Particle'
Bill states that by 2022 NASA should plan to return to the moon to develop a sustained human presence.
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Youâre on a merry-go-round and you want to pass a ball to someone opposite to you. Looking from above, the ball will travel in a straight line, but to you it will seem to curve in towards them. You ought to throw it towards where they are going to be by the time it gets to them. However if you didnât realise you were spinning, you might think the ball was experiencing a sideways force, causing it to curve. This effect is called the âCoriolis effectâ, and it explains why tropical storms always spin clockwise in the Southern hemisphere and counter clockwise in the Northern. [more]Â [my code]
Extremely exciting, but it's merely a rumor. Â Not getting my hopes up, but it's always exciting to entertain the idea that they already have a candidate for the Higgs, even before they reach full power.
Amazing high-res photo of Earth