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[30 Jul 2010 | 10 Comments | 643 views]

Wun-Yi Shu universe resolves problems in cosmology, such as big bang, dark energy, and flatness …  no big bang, no beginning, and no end!

That mass, time, and length can be converted into one another as the universe evolves
Time & space can be converted into one another, with a varying speed of light as the conversion factor. Mass and length are interchangeable, with the conversion factor depending on both a varying gravitational “constant” and a varying “c”, speed of light (G/c2).
As the universe expands, time is converted into space, and …

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[25 Apr 2010 | No Comment | 15 views]

Photos – Images of the sun – Solar Dynamics Observatory ( SDO )

sdo fulldisk sun

solar prominence eruption sdo

coronal mass ejection sun
Photos by NASA/GSFC/SDO/AIA
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[3 Apr 2010 | No Comment | 26 views]

Mars Pictures – First pictures of locations on the Red Planet
NASA Mars Spacecraft Snaps Photos – The HiRISE camera (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment), aboard NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter nicknamed, “the people’s camera.“
Gallery Photos:

Boulder Strewn Plain in Northern Utopia Planitia
Mesas in Aureum Chaos
Collapsing Volcano: Edge of Olympus Mons
Dunes on Floor of Samara Valles, Mars
Deposits on the Floor of Palos Crater
Dust-Mantled Topography near Zephyria Tholus
Lobate Debris Apron in Deuteronilus Mensae
Icy Layers and Climate Fluctuations near the Martian North Pole

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[12 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 46 views]

Some useful links about: how big is the universe?

Something beyond visible universe detected?
http://www.world-science.net/othernews/080923_wmap.htm
Sci­en­tists have meas­ured an un­ex­pected mo­tion in dis­tant clus­ters of ga­lax­ies—pos­sibly caused, they say, by the gravita­t­ional pull of some­thing out­side the vis­i­ble uni­verse. Al­ex­an­der Kash­lin­sky of NASA’s God­dard Space Flight Cen­ter calls this col­lec­tive mo­tion a “dark flow,” in ana­logy with more fa­mil­iar cos­mo­lo­g­i­cal mys­ter­ies: dark en­er­gy and dark mat­ter. “The dis­tri­bu­tion of mat­ter in the ob­served uni­verse can­not ac­count for this mo­tion” .
Hints of structure beyond the visible universe
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn14098-hints-of-structure
Colossal structures larger than the visible universe may …