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When Underwater Bubbles Collapse They Can Generate Light, And We Don't Really Know Why
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When Underwater Bubbles Collapse They Can Generate Light, And We Don't Really Know Why

Even if you don't want to stay for the science, you need to see the video.
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Interstellar tunnel connecting the solar system with other stars discovered
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Interstellar tunnel connecting the solar system with other stars discovered

Astronomers have discovered a hidden space tunnel that is located in the huge structure where the solar system is now located. Our solar system is located in a region of space with very hot interstellar gas and low density, and it is called the Local Bubble. New data allowed scientists to discover a strange space tunnel in this bubble, which connects the solar system with distant stars. This tunnel consists of hot plasma with high density. The results of the study were published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, writes Earth. It has long been known that the Solar System fell into the Local Bubble millions of years ago. This region of space with very hot, high-density interstellar gas was thought to be created by supernova explosions and is several hundred light years wide. It was the supernova explosions that created a region of space with very high temperatures, reaching a million degrees Celsius, and low density. To better study the Local Bubble, scientists used the eROSITA X-ray space telescope. As a result, scientists have a more complete picture of the Local Bubble and were able to determine its approximate shape. It turned out that the Local Bubble expands more perpendicular to the plane of the Milky Way than parallel to it. Astronomers also found that there are differences in the temperature of the interstellar gas in different parts of the bubble. The new data confirms the existing theory that the Local Bubble was created by supernova explosions. Such explosions are how massive stars end their lives. As for the shape of the Local Bubble, astronomers have concluded that it resembles the shape of a bipolar nebula, that is, it is similar to an hourglass, although it has its own characteristics. Astronomers have also discovered something unusual, namely a cosmic tunnel that stretches away from us towards the constellation Centaurus. This hot, higher-density plasma punches a hole in the lower-density plasma and connects the solar system to distant star systems. Scientists believe that this interstellar tunnel may be part of a large, branching network of similar tunnels that connect regions where new stars are forming with regions of very hot interstellar gas, like the Local Bubble. Supernovae expel matter and energy that heat and churn the interstellar medium. Over millions of years, these actions create differences in the density, temperature, and composition of the interstellar gas. The interaction of dust, plasma, radiation, and magnetic fields creates a medium that is much more complex than a simple vacuum, scientists say. Scientists still cannot accurately understand the nature of interstellar tunnels, but they hope that new observations will help to solve this problem. The discovery of these hidden space tunnels, as well as the existence of temperature differences in interstellar gas, once again shows that even the vicinity of the Solar System still holds many surprises. The post Interstellar tunnel connecting the solar system with other stars discovered appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Scarborough Desperately Clings To Wisconsin to Downplay Trump Win
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Scarborough Desperately Clings To Wisconsin to Downplay Trump Win

How pathetic was Joe Scarborough's desperate attempt to downplay the scope of Trump's victory? The best Scarborough could do was to repeatedly cite a state that Trump won! A state Trump flipped, after losing it in 2020! On today's Morning Joe, Scarborough repeatedly relied on the results in Wisconsin to make his flimsy case. Scarborough harped on Trump winning Wisconsin by "less than 1%" [the margin was 0.9%.] Scarborough conveniently ignored that Trump had lost the state by 0.7% in 2020, thus improving by 1.6%.  Scarborough tried to bolster his case by twice mentioning that on the same day Trump carried Wisconsin, voters there also re-elected "a lesbian Democratic senator." (Tammy Baldwin won by 0.8 percent over a first-time candidate.) Discussing national trends, Scarborough mockingly referred to Trump's "1% landslide."  But Scarborough again ignored the bigger picture. As the New York Times reported, in the November election, "all 50 states had shifted right." And on a more granular level, "More than 89 percent of counties in the United States shifted in favor" of Trump, who "improved on his 2020 margin in 2,793 counties. His margin decreased in only 319 counties." This happened despite all kinds of MSNBC-boosted lawfare against Trump. So keep whistling past the graveyard, Joe. You know what they say about people who ignore history. Here's the transcript. MSNBC Morning Joe 12/18/24 6:07 am ET JOE SCARBOROUGH: Right now, they're in this bubble. They won. And so all these Republicans are running around acting like they had a mandate. They won by one percentage point. They won Wisconsin by less than one percentage point.  Let me just say, and I was talking about this on the show yesterday. Everybody needs to take a deep breath. Everybody needs to take a deep breath. Because people are going, oh, this is the age of Elon. Oh, this is the age of the bro culture. Oh, America has darted so for right.  Let's take Wisconsin, the bellwether states of bellwether states. Kamala Harris lost by less than one percentage point because of the bro culture, right? Wrong. They elected a lesbian woman as senator on this same day.  The same thing with Michigan. Oh, the bro culture. No, they elected a woman senator the same day that Kamala Harris lost by one and a half points. A woman who was running the shortest presidential campaign in American history, right?  So, all I'm saying is here we are, everybody's over-reading this. Everybody's saying, you know, it's like, sackcloth and ashes for Democrats. Oh, we've got to change everything. Whoa, this was the greatest defeat in the history -- No, no, there's no sweeping change here as far as what the American people said. It's like one percentage point.  And come January 20th, you start looking at policies. If they try to dart too for one direction or the other, we're going to see what happened in the first term. Democratic wins in '17, '18, '19, and '20. Everybody needs to be very careful not to overread the 1% landslide.  . . .  Well, Eddie, talk about the danger of Democrats overreacting to a 1% landslide. And again, I talk about Wisconsin. I just want to keep going back. Because everybody's over-reading this as some radical swing to the far right. Where in Wisconsin, Kamala Harris lost by less than one percentage point, and the Wisconsin voters re-elected a lesbian Democratic senator. 
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Fighting Communism After the Cold War
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Fighting Communism After the Cold War

Communism didn’t win the Cold War, but it’s doing surprisingly well in the 21st century, including in America. Elsewhere, especially in East Asia, Communism is the tyrannical creed of a ruling class that stays in power by jailing its opponents — or rolling tanks over them. Here, especially on college campuses, Communism is a status marker and a way to make murder seem cool. Fascism isn’t the totalitarian ideology having a moment in America right now. It’s Communism whose chief theoretical work — or Bible, really — has just been published in a new translation by Princeton University Press. Karl Marx’s “Capital” still confers prestige on students and professors who aspire to be revolutionaries without risking their lives. Campus Communism offers an easy way to appear edgy yet intellectual, and if Communism outside the Ivory Tower bears responsibility for the deaths of some 100 million people in the 20th century (most in the developing world), well, that just proves how truly “serious” its ideas are. The Marxist-Leninists of old knew you couldn’t make an omelet without breaking the eggs, and class enemies deserve to die anyway. That’s exactly the attitude of the self-described socialists in higher ed (and elsewhere) who celebrate the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Julia Alekseyeva, a blue-haired assistant professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania who goes by the social media handle “@TheSoviette,” had to insist that she didn’t really mean her posts seeming to cheer Thompson’s slaying after they stirred a maelstrom of controversy for her Ivy League employer. Maybe she was just being flippant or ironic — but then, is the picture of Leon Trotsky that adorns the top of her personal website, along with cartoons of BLM activism and protest politics, also ironic? It’s hard to support Trotsky, a revolutionary later famous for massacring the Soviet Union’s own rebellious sailors, if you do not, in fact, “condone violence” — it would be a bit like pretending Hitler was just a painter. Twenty-first-century Communism in this country is a smart aleck’s way to feel clever about holding stupid and morally bankrupt views. But because they are anti-Western and anti-capitalist views — and because the realities of Communism are so little known to most Americans — they carry little stigma. (How little stigma? Barack Obama’s CIA director John Brennan actually voted for the Communist Party USA candidate for president in 1976 — not exactly a time when Soviet atrocities were unknown.) Luigi Mangione’s fans aren’t about to touch off a Bolshevik Revolution; most are too busy trying to get tenure. But the Ivory Tower Communism of today does promote hatred and violence — and relentlessly argues for using government power against political enemies, who are always labeled “fascists.” Higher ed’s attitudinal Communism corrupts education in general, concealing the crimes of socialist regimes while demonizing the West as uniquely imperialist. It’s as if Beijing or Pyongyang were dictating what Americans ought to know about Communism and how its morality compares with ours. Lee Edwards thought Americans, and the world, should see and hear the truth instead. He was the son of a Chicago (later relocated to D.C.) newspaperman, a stalwart of the conservative movement who had been Barry Goldwater’s press man on the historic 1964 campaign and later became the all-but-official historian of conservatism’s institutions and leaders from the 1950s onwards, producing biographies of Goldwater, William F. Buckley Jr. and many more. Lee, a friend and inspiration to me, was the conscience and memory of the conservative movement in Washington when he died last week at age 92. But his greatest professional legacy, as Lee himself would insist, was the work he undertook right after the Cold War to ensure our nation and the world didn’t forget what had happened in that twilight struggle — and what was still happening in Communist China, North Korea, Cuba and elsewhere. If Communism weren’t remembered correctly, its evil would grow in new forms. So Lee founded the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, and — after a protracted struggle with planning commissioners — in 2022 opened the Victims of Communism Museum in Washington, D.C. A museum and a foundation aren’t enough to correct the record by themselves. But Lee Edwards didn’t think they would be: What they are is a reminder, something to compel us not to forget. In this case, not to forget to fight for the truth about an evil that hasn’t disappeared, only changed. For the people of China, Vietnam and North Korea, and even in our own hemisphere Cuba, the Communist era never ended. In the West, it never began — yet the political heirs of the people who wanted it to are still at it, as reactions to Brian Thompson’s murder show. Remember where their ideas lead, and where they led in the last century, so America can say “no” to them every single time. Daniel McCarthy is the editor of Modern Age: A Conservative Review. To read more by Daniel McCarthy, visit www.creators.com.
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Is aerospace CEO who claimed NJ drone fleets are searching for missing nuclear warhead an FBI informant?
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Is aerospace CEO who claimed NJ drone fleets are searching for missing nuclear warhead an FBI informant?

Repeated drone sightings in the New Jersey airspace have dominated the news cycle as of late. We’ve heard all kinds of theories – Belleville Mayor Michael Melham said they’re likely U.S. drones looking for a lost shipment of radioactive material; Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh said, “These are not U.S. military drones” but pose no threat; New Jersey Congressman Jefferson Van Drew speculated that they’re Chinese manufactured Iranian drones. President-elect Donald Trump assured people that the federal government does know the origin of these drones but is refusing to disclose it to the American public. “Our military knows where they took off from. If it's a garage, they can go right into that garage. They know where it came from and where it went. And for some reason, they don't want to comment. And I think they'd be better off saying what it is,” he said on Monday. Steve Deace outlined additional theories in his recent article — according to Glenn Beck’s chief researcher and former Defense Department intelligence analyst Jason Buttrill, perhaps “we’re getting ready to use this tech in actual military applications all over the world,” in which case these drones are “both a warning to countries like Russia and China, as well as a heads up to the American people on what to expect in the near future.” Or maybe this is just another UFO psyop intended to distract from a real problem? However, the theory that’s currently garnering the most attention came from a man by the name of John Ferguson – the CEO of Saxon Aerospace. In a video that’s gone viral, Ferguson claimed that there’s only one reason for drones to fly so low to the ground at night — “they're trying to smell something on the ground,” which could be “gas leaks” or “radioactive material” potentially related to a deadly nuclear warhead from Ukraine that’s mysteriously gone missing. Joe Rogan, who made more viral the already-viral video, said that Ferguson’s theory is the first time he’s been “genuinely concerned” about the drones. When Steve first heard Ferguson’s theory, he was immediately skeptical — “I understand why you'd only send the drones out to search for the radiation at night,” but “what I don't get is why there aren't visible maneuvers to what they're looking for during the day. So if the bomb goes off during the day, we're just all effed?” But then Steve received word from “a little birdie” that might explain the hole in the theory: “[Ferguson] is an FBI informant.” Podcaster Sean Ryan’s failed attempt to interview Ferguson seems to corroborate this theory. According to a tweet, when Ryan reached out to Ferguson about being on his show, an FBI contact of Ferguson’s reached out to Ryan first. Then, when Ferguson refused to disclose the sources that led to his theory, Ryan was unable to conduct the interview. “In other words, prove to me that you didn’t just post a video that just happened to go viral on behalf of the deep state and the FBI as their informant to drop this nugget into the ether,” says Steve. To hear more on this possibility, watch the episode above. Want more from Steve Deace?To enjoy more of Steve's take on national politics, Christian worldview, and principled conservatism with a snarky twist, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Somebody's NERVOUS: Liz Cheney Shares Panicky Statement on Being Criminally Investigated ... on Bluesky
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Somebody's NERVOUS: Liz Cheney Shares Panicky Statement on Being Criminally Investigated ... on Bluesky

Somebody's NERVOUS: Liz Cheney Shares Panicky Statement on Being Criminally Investigated ... on Bluesky
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Democrats Finally Admit the Obvious About Joe Biden, and It Gets More Shameless From There
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Democrats Finally Admit the Obvious About Joe Biden, and It Gets More Shameless From There

Democrats Finally Admit the Obvious About Joe Biden, and It Gets More Shameless From There
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What Biden Finally Has to Say on Mystery Drones Is Not Exactly Reassuring
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What Biden Finally Has to Say on Mystery Drones Is Not Exactly Reassuring

What Biden Finally Has to Say on Mystery Drones Is Not Exactly Reassuring
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iPhone 17 might finally be the lineup that comes with a price hike
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iPhone 17 might finally be the lineup that comes with a price hike

The iPhone 17 launch is still nine months away, but we already have the first price hike rumor. That's hardly surprising if you've been following iPhone leaks in recent years. We've seen iPhone price hike rumors with every generation since the iPhone 14 series. Some rumors said only the iPhone Pro models would get more expensive, but they turned out to be false. Apple did raise the iPhone 15 Pro Max entry price, moving it to $1,199. But all Apple actually did was to eliminate the 128GB tier. The 256GB price point remained unchanged. iPhone 16 prices are in line with last year's model, Pro Max included. The only iPhone price hike we witnessed in recent years concerned specific markets, and it was all due to fluctuations in currency exchange rates. First, Apple raised iPhone prices in the UK, Europe, and other regions for the iPhone 14 series. A year later, it dropped the prices in the same regions. All the while, iPhone prices stayed unchanged in Apple's home market, the US. With all that in mind, I'd be tempted to say the iPhone 17 price hike expectations shouldn't scare anyone, especially this early in the rumor cycle. But what if there's actual merit this time around? Continue reading... The post iPhone 17 might finally be the lineup that comes with a price hike appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: 20% off Amazon gift cards, $100 Beats Pill, $60 Oral-B iO electric toothbrush, $100 Nextmug, more Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Today’s deals: $20 Waterproof Bluetooth speaker, $999 M3 MacBook Air, Duracell batteries, Cosori air fryer, more Today’s deals: $279 iPad 10, 20% off gift cards, huge Sonos sale, ultimate DEWALT power tool set, more
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US Repatriates 2 Guantanamo Bay Detainees to Malaysia
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US Repatriates 2 Guantanamo Bay Detainees to Malaysia

The U.S. Department of Defense on Wednesday announced the repatriation of two Guantanamo Bay detainees to Malaysia, where the government said it was planning a reintegration program for the two men.
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