Something in Deep Space Is Sending Signals to Earth in Steady 16-Day Cycles
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/...ding-signals-to-earth-in-steady-16-day-cycles
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/...ding-signals-to-earth-in-steady-16-day-cycles
Correct, we don't know about the uniformity of energy distribution but earth is very unlikely to be the target IRT the universe.You don't know that for sure, for example some gamma ray bursts are very directional.
(but I understand the reason for the correction)
A similar effect is seen on earth with mirages.Have seen a thing on the Discovery channel where they say the gravity of a distant black hole caused the starlight of an even more distant galaxy "Lens" around both sides and split into what appeared to be two stars, one on either side of the BH. Like seeing one star twice at the same time in slightly different locations.
Sure and it's sometimes from something like Dark Matter in space. We see the gravitational effect but can't detect the object(s) causing it.@nsaspook yeah, I've seen that plenty of times. But that's due to the density of the air, not gravity of a massive object in space. And by massive I mean REALLY FRICKIN' MASSIVELY BIG.
Dark matter is an invisible form of matter that makes up most of the universe’s mass and creates its underlying structure. Dark matter’s gravity drives normal matter (gas and dust) to collect and build up into stars and galaxies. Although astronomers cannot see dark matter, they can detect its influence by observing how the gravity of massive galaxy clusters, which contain dark matter, bends and distorts the light of more-distant galaxies located behind the cluster. This phenomenon is called gravitational lensing.
After this is over there's going to be a significant surplus offer of these sort of printouts on ebay and such...
Most teams do. They pipe in sounds of the fans cheering and modify the sounds depending on the action on the field. So far in the first three games, every game the NE Patriots have played, the home team has piped in fan sounds.I wonder if they also have a "laugh track" of the crowd cheering to listen to?
First there was "canned laughter", now there's "canned people" too!I wonder if they also have a "laugh track" of the crowd cheering to listen to?
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