Lost City of Atlantis Believed found off Spain0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- November 10, 2016
Archaeologists and geologists use imagery to find site ravaged by tsunami

Archaeologists and geologists use imagery to find site ravaged by tsunami

Physicists reported this week the discovery of a jewel-like geometric object that dramatically simplifies calculations of particle interactions and challenges the notion that space and time are fundamental components of reality.

The proverbial Holy Grail of human discovery, human curiosity, the history of human consciousness, which has taken many forms, transcending primitive myth, spirituality, religion, philosophy, and modern science, is, has always been, and always will be, Why is there something, rather than nothing? Is there a reason for it all? A cause? Where, when, how, and why did it all begin, and where, when, how, and why will it all end, if ever? What is this stuff we call Reality, Existence; what is the origin of the Universe; who or what is God? I think of it often, and it always, literally, blows my mind.

Decades of confounding experiments have physicists considering a startling possibility: The universe might not make sense.

WORMHOLES – tunnels through space-time that connect black holes – may be a consequence of the bizarre quantum property called entanglement. The redefinition would resolve a pressing paradox that you might be burned instead of crushed, should you fall into a black hole.

Authorities revealed that they do not recognise the strange object which was captured hovering in the skies

A strange, ancient Egyptian Tri-Lobed Disc has disturbed and continues disturbing all the Egyptologists that have had occasion to study it at great length.

Claudie André-Deshays Haigneré is at the center of an enormous mystery.

When the Japanese researcher Masaru Emoto first published the book, Messages From Water, his life changed forever.

A ten-dimensional theory of gravity makes the same predictions as standard quantum physics in fewer dimensions.



