Understanding alien abduction
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/techn...dfbb9c52&ei=21
When Actors do this stuff they tell each other its something special, a gift that keeps on giving!
People if you didn't hear sonic booms nothing important was happening, a simple Fighter to Fighter training mission. The top Cover guy always tries to fight from the Sun, thas the oldest of the oldest norms in Air Combat, attack from the Sun and the F22 has been tops at that for 20 years. The F15, F16 and F18's haven't a chance. it's also highly maneuverable leaving the pilot looking 20 years older after a tough mission career. Yep an Alien for sure by then.
1. I hear my mind saying "because you think of things like when aliens come to Earth will they have to be baptized?
2. When they procreate will they have to live by the reversed Roe V Wade?
3. Will they already know how to play the electric Guitar or someone have to teach them?
4. Will they agree with Hawkings, DeGrasse-Tyson, Jensky?
5. Will they use credit cards, cash, or bitcoin?
6. Will they have a preference between meat and veganism?
7. How about the thought process that goes on between iPhone and androids?
8. Are they telepathic thus no need for either android or IPhone?
9. Do they have a cure for cancer...or are they cancer?
10. Can sharing a Joint and a couple of drinks over a good meal with the Weather Girl give me better answers than I can guess at? **** this can go on all night and no I am not making any of it up!!!"
Astronomers have detected a crucial carbon molecule in space for the first time.
The compound, called methyl cation, or CH3+, was traced back to a young star system located 1,350 light-years away from Earth in the Orion Nebula. Carbon compounds are intriguing to scientists because they act as the foundation for all life as we know and understand it. Methyl cation is considered a key component that helps form more complex carbon-based molecules. Understanding how life began and evolved on Earth could help researchers determine if it’s possible elsewhere in the universe. Discovered at d203-506, swirling around a young red dwarf star. These disks, largely made of gas and dust, are the leftover remnants of star formation. Planets are born in these large stellar halos, giving rise to planetary systems. A study detailing the discovery was published Monday in the journal Nature.
The role of ultraviolet radiation: red dwarf stars are much smaller and cooler than our sun, but the d203-506 system is still lashed with strong ultraviolet light from neighboring young, massive stars. In most scenarios, UV radiation is expected to wipe out organic molecules, but the team actually predicted that the radiation could provide a necessary energy source that allows methyl cation to form. After CH3+ forms, it leads to additional chemical reactions that allow more complex carbon molecules to build, even at low temperatures in space. Never before discovered is the molecule needed for life. While methyl cation doesn’t react efficiently with hydrogen, the most abundant molecule in the universe, it reacts well with a wide range of other molecules. Because of this chemical property, astronomers have long considered CH3+ an important building block of interstellar organic chemistry. (Methyl cation Has been discovered out there in the Cloud.)
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Traces Of The First Stars May Have Been Discovered | Watch (msn.com)
The hypnosis hypothesis
It is common for these people to recall the abduction through hypnosis.
It can be argued that hypnosis itself can encourage the creation and
consequently, recall of these fantasies.
2.8E19 (280 quintillion) miles of expansion, give or take. Is that sort of 5 million light years of expansion per mega parsec (350.000 light years give or take) over 14 billion years? Is that 5 million light years of expansion every 350,000 light years distance of space? Except for what gravity space time hold together.
The tough part is the Galaxy's binding together with gravity entanglements over a million, 2.3.4 ? Maybe a Billion years.
JWST Just Measured The Expansion Rate of The Universe. Astronomers Are Stumped. (msn.com)






