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(OP) Senior Forum Moderator 01/13/2023 11:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And the more we learn about Stephan's dark-angel quintet, the clearer it becomes that this section of our world is just as majestic, and intimidating, as it looks to be. During an annual American Astronomical Society press conference Monday, scientists said that further observations with the JWST and the powerful Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, or ALMA, have revealed absolute chaos happening among these five, luminous galaxies. First of all, one galaxy -- formally named NGC 731b, also known as the "intruder" -- is generating a giant shock wave, several times the size of our entire Milky Way, as it "intrudes" intergalactic space of the other four. Along the way, that utterly intense wave is causing a lot of drama because it's kickstarting a "recycling plant" for clouds of warm and cold molecular hydrogen gas among the quintet. To sum up the latter bit, this tail is an indication of a possible baby galaxy. Yup, that'd add another character to the tumultuous sit-com at this end of the universe which, thankfully, lies between 39 million and 340 million light-years from where you're sitting. (One of the galaxies, in the foreground, is significantly closer than its dance partners). In this case, NGC 731b is the object, ripping through space's gassy fabric at a stunning 800 kilometers per second (nearly 500 miles per second). "At that speed," per the release, "a trip from Earth to the Moon would take just eight minutes." [link to www.msn.com (secure)] |
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User ID: 84999814 United States 01/14/2023 12:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a few things to say about the storms from yesterday. I first must thank the LORD for keeping myself and my family safe. I drove through what looked to be a warzone, this afternoon. Quoting: R!€k¥ M The place I was staying for the past month, which is not a property of mine, is completely destroyed. The tornado touched down and followed the direct path of what I had decided to coin, "the labyrinth". And you know how us southern folk do. We are some of the most resilient, insane, downright fucking STUPID, (bless our hearts), on this side of Dixie, (God love it), crazy, redneckin', tyrannical, deranged motherfuckers you'll (pray you never) meet. We're some tough sunsabitches, I tell ye. But please take a moment to give a positive thought or prayer for all of the families affected yesterday. The lives that were lost. The gracious efforts of our linemen, first responders, and law enforcement. Without you, we would be laid waste. Thank you all so much. It’s good you came back home. That they are. |
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(OP) Senior Forum Moderator 01/14/2023 12:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Then I hit the sky and it fell down on me You said it wasn't sharp but I cut my finger I lost my trust in you You were dangerous and scary And you poisoned me with the fruits everyone was intrigued by... [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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User ID: 84999814 United States 01/14/2023 01:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Goes back to the ziggurats and Marduk building buildings for everyone not just themselves as one ziggurat was known as etemenanki, Tower of Babel. The house and foundation of heaven and earth. Ziggurat means mountain top and became shrines later. Their lower temple housed a god in half animal half human. Omg, what they did as no man could look at him himself as they were mortal but a chosen one. So that’s where that crazy came in the mixing gods and man. And the street death trap of the interior citadel. Lol made with limestone and bitumen. That’s female ley line for the men soldiers. Clever procession street. Quoting: Fancypantz Wonder why Hebrews said vain glory hatred but it was the Persian who destroyed it. I’m thinking the replacement of stone to brick. That’s vainglory. And built in a hollow/sachn/the pan. Huh, didn’t realize the story of Daniel in the lions den was the capture of Ishtars dragon. Her gate was not decorated with the lion of herself but with the bull and dragon symbols. Bull was sacred to ramman, god of weather. The dragon/serpent griffon was somewhat representative of siris/sirrush, the fabled creature sacred to Marduk. See, Daniel evoked Yahweh in the lions den showing impotence of the dragon before the “living god”. Then became destined to become Christian deity of future millennia. The priests captured the dragon like animal and kept him in the twilit temple room. This is clever [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] Daniel (meaning "God is my Judge") is the hero of the biblical Book of Daniel.[1] A noble Hebrew youth of Jerusalem, he is taken into captivity by Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon and serves the king and his successors with loyalty and ability until the time of the Persian conqueror Cyrus, all the while remaining true to the God of Israel. Meant to post this earlier with telluric post for context. |
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(OP) Senior Forum Moderator 01/14/2023 01:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Webb Telescope Finds Massive Shock Wave Wreaking Havoc Among 5 Galaxies Quoting: R!€k¥ M And the more we learn about Stephan's dark-angel quintet, the clearer it becomes that this section of our world is just as majestic, and intimidating, as it looks to be. During an annual American Astronomical Society press conference Monday, scientists said that further observations with the JWST and the powerful Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, or ALMA, have revealed absolute chaos happening among these five, luminous galaxies. First of all, one galaxy -- formally named NGC 731b, also known as the "intruder" -- is generating a giant shock wave, several times the size of our entire Milky Way, as it "intrudes" intergalactic space of the other four. Along the way, that utterly intense wave is causing a lot of drama because it's kickstarting a "recycling plant" for clouds of warm and cold molecular hydrogen gas among the quintet. To sum up the latter bit, this tail is an indication of a possible baby galaxy. Yup, that'd add another character to the tumultuous sit-com at this end of the universe which, thankfully, lies between 39 million and 340 million light-years from where you're sitting. (One of the galaxies, in the foreground, is significantly closer than its dance partners). In this case, NGC 731b is the object, ripping through space's gassy fabric at a stunning 800 kilometers per second (nearly 500 miles per second). "At that speed," per the release, "a trip from Earth to the Moon would take just eight minutes." [link to www.msn.com (secure)] This bitch has something to say. And she said, let the games begin. |
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