..The Amaaterassu particle and another like it, appear to come from rather empty voids of space.got time stamp 2:06 and watch for 30 seconds or so to hear the story of these ultra-highly charged cosmic ray particles that are not easy to know where they came from, unless very amplified like this one is
Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Ray Mysterties
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"Any amount of light can repel the darkness." - Amaterasu
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@Best.Korea
"Any amount of light can repel the darkness." - Amaterasu
According to the video, no one knows what is going on.
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@Shila
According to the video, no one knows what is going on.
The secret of science is that it isnt there to build beliefs, but to shake them.
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@Best.Korea
According to the video, no one knows what is going on.The secret of science is that it isnt there to build beliefs, but to shake them.
By doing that it leaves them nothing to believe, so it has achieved nothing.
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@Shila
By doing that it leaves them nothing to believe, so it has achieved nothing.
I think that destroying retarded beliefs is quite the achievement. Besides, there are laws which remain true, observed, and which cannot be shaken.
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@Best.Korea
By doing that it leaves them nothing to believe, so it has achieved nothing.I think that destroying retarded beliefs is quite the achievement. Besides, there are laws which remain true, observed, and which cannot be shaken
Are you thinking about the law of gravity on dicks?
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@Shila
Are you thinking about the law of gravity on dicks?
Bigger bodies produce more gravity, which in specific gravity environment pulls other bodies towards them.
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@Best.Korea
Are you thinking about the law of gravity on dicks?Bigger bodies produce more gravity, which in specific gravity environment pulls other bodies towards them.
Yours being tiny will have little affect on pulling other bodies towards you.
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@Shila
Yours being tiny will have little affect on pulling other bodies towards you.
Thats why I want to get bigger.
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@Best.Korea
Yours being tiny will have little affect on pulling other bodies towards you.Thats why I want to get bigger.
Why don’t you develop a better personality?
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@Shila
Why don’t you develop a better personality?
No one in the world is trying to become a much better person. Literally, everyone just wants to insult and dominate each other. I dont even know what counts as good in the world where force and domination are the only known universal moral laws.
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@ebuc
The Amaaterassu particle and another like it, appear to come from rather empty voids of space.got time stamp 2:06 and watch for 30 seconds or so to hear the story of these ultra-highly charged cosmic ray particles that are not easy to know where they came from, unless very amplified like this one is
By mysterious, I think they just mean to say we don't know shit about it, but I suspect it's not nearly as mysterious as they think.
Keep in mind, the particle wasn't detected directly, it was only inferred, the results of a collision sent overt twenty particles down to the detectors and they surmised everything from that, including a trajectory that looks like it came from a Void in space.
Most of these lower energy cosmic rays bounce all over the place on their way here, but this one was so high energy, they assume it probably didn't get affected by the things that affect lower energy rays, like gravity fields, etc. I'm no expert, but it seems they are figuring the trajectory from all these collided particles like its billiard balls or something, maybe they can do that, but I find it hard to believe you can take the trajectory of over twenty particles and trace it back to a collision and from that, know the trajectory of the original particle. This void is supposed to be next to the milky way, I suspect they missed something, and it came from a source in the milky way, or something like that.
I think the bigger mystery is why they think they can surmise so much from what was detected.
I think the bigger mystery is why they think they can surmise so much from what was detected.
They use Utah’s Telescope Array to trace the trajectory.
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@Sidewalker
To the best of the technical abilities they have on hand, I believe is what they surmise to be correct conclusion via those mechanisms at hand.
Stigma 1,2,3,4 5? Who knows, and I dont think their claiming any of those.
.." sur·mise
- suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it. "...
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@ebuc
To the best of the technical abilities they have on hand, I believe is what they surmise to be correct conclusion via those mechanisms at hand.Stigma 1,2,3,4 5? Who knows, and I dont think their claiming any of those..." sur·mise
suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it. "...
Like I said, I don't know much about it, so my attitude on only this comes from my own lack of understanding. I can't even conceive of how they could surmise the trajectory from the detected particles after a collision. Especially when the outcome is described as mysterious.
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@Sidewalker
Like I said, I don't know much about it, so my attitude on only this comes from my own lack of understanding. I can't even conceive of how they could surmise the trajectory from the detected particles after a collision. Especially when the outcome is described as mysterious
Well at least it is'nt a false narrative, even if their conclusion is false. I think you understand the differrence there, and I will avoid politics of immoral false narratives we see on the in last 15 years in USA and other countries
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@ebuc
Like I said, I don't know much about it, so my attitude on only this comes from my own lack of understanding. I can't even conceive of how they could surmise the trajectory from the detected particles after a collision. Especially when the outcome is described as mysteriousWell at least it is'nt a false narrative, even if their conclusion is false. I think you understand the differrence there, and I will avoid politics of immoral false narratives we see on the in last 15 years in USA and other countries
I don't think anybody is misrepresenting anything, maybe they have too much enthusiasm, and maybe they really do have techniques that allow them to accurately trace the trajectory like that, I'm sure if they tried to explain it to me it would look like magic.
I would imagine studying cosmic rays would be the most tedious thing you could do, they probably spend decades waiting for something interesting to happen, when something finally happens, they get ecstatic and want to publish and make noise and all that. The gist of the message is, "hey everybody, something unusual finally happened, and it's mysterious, isn't that interesting".
Like I said, I don't know much about it, so my attitude on only this comes from my own lack of understanding. I can't even conceive of how they could surmise the trajectory from the detected particles after a collision. Especially when the outcome is described as mysterious.
They use Utah’s Telescope Array to trace the trajectory.