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17 hours ago ago from Way Of Ninja
I can't help but to get frustrated when people are so against individuality and freedom of self expression in martial art. Many would say that I hold this point of view because I am an instructor of Jeet Kune Do Concepts, and am therefore an anti-traditionalist. This is simply not true because to say you are against tradition is to create another tradition of anti- tradition! In fact, I recently started researching Ninjutsu because I ...
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6 hours ago ago from The Very Fluffy Diary of Millennium Dome, Elephant
Saturday: Previously, I have mentioned how the universe is made of CHOCOLATE . It surrounds us and penetrates us and binds the galaxy together… no wait, that's the FORCE! Anyway, scientists call this delicious substance DARK MATTER, because it appears – or rather DISappears – to be invisible. Yet it makes up FAR MORE of the Universe than bits we can see. (In fact, 70% of the universe is dark ENERGY which is even MORE mysterious but if ...
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16 hours ago ago from Interesting finds
Dark matter may make up most of the cosmic web of the Universe By Victoria Gill US scientists have reported the detection of signals that could indicate the presence of dark matter. A team announced on Thursday detecting two events with characteristics consistent with what physicists believe make up the elusive matter. The main announcement came from the Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near ...
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21 hours ago ago from Alex Torex Blog
Clearest sign yet of dark matter detected physics-math 18 December 2009 New Scientist Deep inside an abandoned iron mine in northern Minnesota, physicists may have spotted the clearest signal yet of dark matter, the mysterious stuff that is thought to make up 90 per cent of the mass of the universe. Posted in Physics
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23 hours ago ago from Cool Science News
This dark matter map was created by the Hubble Telescope by measuring light from distant stars thought to have been deflected by dark matter. The map of half the Universe reveals dark matter filaments, collapsing under the relentless pull of gravity and growing clumpier over time From The Daily Mail: Physicists have detected a particle of dark matter for the first time in human history, a number of U.S laboratories announced today. ...
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