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Our Brain Is A Holographic Machine Existing In A Holographic Universe

23/06/2013 07:09
MessageToEagle.com - Stanford brain researcher and the quantum physicist, Dr. Karl Pribram, was long puzzled by a perplexing question of how and where memories are stored in the brain. Did they possess specific locations in the brain? While trying to figure out where in the brain memories are...

Do We Live In A Computer Simulation Created By An Advanced Alien Civilization?

23/06/2013 07:07
MessageToEagle.com - The captivating idea that we might be living in 3 dimensional holographic simulation has been put forward by various scientists. We will explore this mind-boggling idea further and examine some intriguing questions. If we suspect that we are programmed beings living inside a...

Our Creator Is A Cosmic Computer Programmer - Says JPL Scientist

23/06/2013 06:56
MessageToEagle.com - Are we just a computer simulation? Who or what is the creator? More and more scientists are now seriously considering the possibility that we might live in a matrix, and they say that evidence could be all around us. Rich Terrell, from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory,...

The Wandering Stars

20/06/2013 09:08
MessageToEagle.com - In ancient civilizations, people pondered the meanings of the stars, watching for clues to their survival: the beginning of planting and harvesting times, the seasons, and even portents of danger. They soon noticed that certain stars didn't stay in place, but wandered amongst...

While Not Imminent The Threat Is Real - A Grand Challenge Has Been Announced By NASA

20/06/2013 09:05
19 June, 2013 MessageToEagle.com - Approximately 4,700 asteroids are close enough and big enough to pose a risk to our planet, according to NASA estimation. According to 2005 Congress directions: "detect, track, catalogue and characterize the physical characteristics of NEOs equal to or greater...

Cosmic Giants Shed New Light on Dark Matter

20/06/2013 06:15
by Staff Writers Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Jun 19, 2013 An international team of astronomers (Note) from Taiwan, England, and Japan has used the Subaru Telescope to measure the distribution of dark matter in fifty galaxy clusters and found that its density gradually decreases from the center of these...

New language discovered in Australia gives development insights

20/06/2013 06:13
by Staff Writers Ann Arbor, Mich. (UPI) Jun 18, 2013 A new language discovered in a remote indigenous community in northern Australia reveals insights into how languages develop, a U.S. linguist says. University of Michigan linguist Carmel O'Shannessy has studied a language she has dubbed Light...

Pesticides significantly reduce biodiversity in aquatic environments

20/06/2013 06:11
by Bettina Hennebach Leipzig, Germany (SPX) Jun 19, 2013 The pesticides, many of which are currently used in Europe and Australia, are responsible for reducing the regional diversity of invertebrates in streams and rivers by up to 42 percent, researchers report in the Proceedings of the US Academy...

DNA brings materials to life

19/06/2013 06:40
by Staff Writers Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Jun 19, 2013 A colloid is a substance spread out evenly inside another substance. Everyday examples include milk, styrofoam, hair sprays, paints, shaving foam, gels and even dust, mud and fog. One of the most interesting properties of colloids is their...

Genetic diversity could be key to survival of honeybee colonies

19/06/2013 06:36
by Staff Writers Raleigh, N.C. (UPI) Jun 17, 2013 Genetic diversity, based on how many times a queen bee mates, could be key to the survival of honeybee colonies, U.S. researchers suggest. A study from North Carolina State University, the University of Maryland and the U.S. Department of...
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