This video is excellent. It’s the best and by far the most thorough that I’ve ever watched on the Shroud of Turin, and it’s also probably the last thing the Jewish oligarchy want people to know about. I do believe that they were behind the false Carbon 14 dating test that became worldwide news, so […]
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We Are In A Simulation by The Why Files (22:53)
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Review: Science Set Free by Ryan Matters
In Science Set Free, Rupert Sheldrake sets out to probe the shaky foundations of materialist science and question long-held beliefs that have, over time, hardened into dogmas. Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist and author of numerous technical papers. He was a fellow of Clare College, Cambridge University, where he was director of studies in cell […]
Cymatics: A Demonstration How Frequency Creates Shapes (1:44)
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Erdogan Opens Longest Suspension Bridge On Earth Linking Europe And Asia by MEMO
President Tayyip Erdogan opened a massive suspension bridge across Turkey’s Dardanelles Strait on Friday, the latest in a series of major infrastructure projects which he has prioritised during his two decades in power, Reuters reports. Connecting Turkey’s European and Asian shores, the 1915 Canakkale Bridge was built by Turkish and South Korean firms with an […]
When Force Meets Power: The Inevitable Collapse Of The New World Order by Ryan Matters
When the famous quantum theorist, David Bohm, read Jiddu Krishnamurti’s “The First and Last Freedom”, he was blown away by his insight and knowledge regarding the phenomenon of the observer and the observed. Despite having no university-level training, much less formal education in the sciences, Krishnamurti had, through his philosophical writings, demonstrated a profound understanding […]
Best Of Last Year: The Top Phys.org Articles Of 2021 by Bob Yirka
2021 was a good year for research of all kinds. The strongest coronal mass ejection in years made headlines this past May, prompting experts around the world to urge world leaders to take it as a warning. Future storms, many noted, could wreak havoc on electrical grids, satellites and the internet. The time to act […]
The Conspiracy Theory Of Everything by Team Spirit (3:34:34)
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Conversations With Dr. Cowan And Friends Episode 35: Alessio Angeleri (59:46)
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Researchers Make Rechargeable Batteries That Store Six Times More Charge by Andrew Myers
An international team of researchers led by Stanford University have developed rechargeable batteries that can store up to six times more charge than ones that are currently commercially available. The advance, detailed in a new paper published Aug. 25 in the journal Nature, could accelerate the use of rechargeable batteries and puts battery researchers one […]
Major Nuclear Fusion Milestone Reached As ‘Ignition’ Triggered In A Lab by Hayley Dunning
Ignition is a key process that amplifies the energy output from nuclear fusion and could provide clean energy and answer some huge physics questions. A new experiment appears to have triggered ignition for the first time, at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the US, recreating the extreme temperatures and […]
Solar Cells: Layer Of Three Crystals Produces A Thousand Times More Power by Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
The photovoltaic effect of ferroelectric crystals can be increased by a factor of 1,000 if three different materials are arranged periodically in a lattice. This has been revealed in a study by researchers at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU). They achieved this by creating crystalline layers of barium titanate, strontium titanate and calcium titanate which […]
A High-Energy Density And Long-Life Initial-Anode-Free Lithium Battery by Ingrid Fadelli
Lithium-metal batteries (LMBs), an emerging type of rechargeable lithium-based batteries made of solid-state metal instead of lithium-ions, are among the most promising high-energy-density rechargeable battery technologies. Although they have some advantageous characteristics, these batteries have several limitations, including a poor energy density and safety-related issues. In recent years, researchers have tried to overcome these limitations […]
Novel Heat-Management Material Keeps Computers Running Cool by University of California, Los Angeles
UCLA engineers have demonstrated successful integration of a novel semiconductor material into high-power computer chips to reduce heat on processors and improve their performance. The advance greatly increases energy efficiency in computers and enables heat removal beyond the best thermal-management devices currently available. The research was led by Yongjie Hu, an associate professor of mechanical […]
Secrets Of Sacred Geometry, Kosmographia The Randall Carlson Podcast (1:42:14)
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Solar Storms Are Back, Threatening Life As We Know It On Earth by Brian K. Sullivan
Solar storms have their roots in an 11-year cycle that shifts the polarity of the sun’s magnetic field. The magnetic forces at work on the sun get tangled during the process, and can punch out through the surface, sending the sun’s plasma into outer space and potentially triggering storms on Earth. The most powerful geomagnetic […]
First Nanoscale Look At A Reaction That Limits The Efficiency Of Generating Clean Hydrogen Fuel by Glennda Chu
Transitioning from fossil fuels to a clean hydrogen economy will require cheaper and more efficient ways to use renewable sources of electricity to break water into hydrogen and oxygen. But a key step in that process, known as the oxygen evolution reaction or OER, has proven to be a bottleneck. Today it’s only about 75% […]
The Secret Of Synchronization by Veritasium (50:57)
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Isaac Newton by Will Durant (46:08)
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Walking Quadruped Is Controlled And Powered By Pressurized Air by University of California – San Diego
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have created a four-legged soft robot that doesn’t need any electronics to work. The robot only needs a constant source of pressurized air for all its functions, including its controls and locomotion systems. “This work represents a fundamental yet significant step towards fully-autonomous, electronics-free walking robots,” said […]
Graphene ‘Nano-Origami’ Creates Tiniest Microchips Yet by University of Sussex
By creating kinks in the structure of graphene, researchers at the University of Sussex have made the nanomaterial behave like a transistor, and have shown that when a strip of graphene is crinkled in this way, it can behave like a microchip, which is around 100 times smaller than conventional microchips. https://phys.org/news/2021-02-graphene-nano-origami-tiniest-microchips.html
Holography ‘Quantum Leap’ Could Revolutionise Imaging by University of Glasgow
A new type of quantum holography which uses entangled photons to overcome the limitations of conventional holographic approaches could lead to improved medical imaging and speed the advance of quantum information science. A team of physicists from the University of Glasgow are the first in the world to find a way to use quantum-entangled photons […]
Best Of Last Year by Bob Yirka
The Top Phys.org Articles Of 2020 https://phys.org/news/2020-12-year-articles.html
Tesla Valve The Complete Physics by Learn Engineering (6:01)
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