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Saturn's Hexagon Meganism (Hyperdimensional RIFT creator) |
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''These images confirm the presence of a multi-walled structure in each of the hexagon's six sides, and the structure now can be seen extending to the top of Saturn's cloud layer.''
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/photos/imagedetails/index.cfm?imageId=3769 |
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Structure is a fundamental and sometimes intangible notion covering the recognition, observation, nature, and stability of patterns and relationships of entities. From a child's verbal description of a snowflake, to the detailed scientific analysis of the properties of magnetic fields, the concept of structure is an essential foundation of nearly every mode of inquiry and discovery in science, philosophy, and art. A structure defines what a system is made of. It is a configuration of items. It is a collection of inter-related components or services. The structure may be a hierarchy (a cascade of one-to-many relationships) or a network featuring many-to-many relationships.
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Outside Saturn's
magnetosphere, a million-mile-per-hour gale of particles from the sun,
called the solar wind, spreads out through the Solar System. When the
solar wind encounters Saturn's magnetosphere, it streams around it, like a
stream around a rock. So outside the planet's magnetosphere, the sun's
magnetic forces dominate, while inside the planet's protective bubble,
magnetic forces of Saturn reign.
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/science/index.cfm?SciencePageID=59
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Cold fusion refers to nuclear fusion of atoms at conditions close to room temperature, in contrast to the conditions of well-understood fusion reactions such as those inside stars and high energy experiments. |
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Because nuclei are all positively charged, they strongly repel one another. Normally, in the absence of a catalyst such as a muon, very high kinetic energies are required to overcome this repulsion.
Scientists were surprised to find that the north pole, despite being in winter darkness for more than a decade, is home to a hot, cyclonic vortex very similar to that found on Saturn's much sunnier south pole. |
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The fluid velocity must increase through the constriction to satisfy the equation of continuity, while its pressure must decrease due to conservation of energy: the gain in kinetic energy is balanced by a drop in pressure or a pressure gradient force. An equation for the drop in pressure due to the Venturi effect may be derived from a combination of Bernoulli's principle and the equation of continuity. The limiting case of the Venturi effect is when a fluid reaches the state of choked flow, where the fluid velocity approaches the local speed of sound. In choked flow the mass flow rate will not increase with a further decrease in the downstream pressure environment. However, mass flow rate for a compressible fluid can increase with increased upstream pressure, which will increase the density of the fluid through the constriction (though the velocity will remain constant). This is the principle of operation of a de Laval nozzle.
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However, the speed of the decay process together with the inter-atomic spacing in a metallic crystal makes such a transfer inexplicable in terms of conventional understandings of momentum and energy transfer
''hundreds of
never-before seen spiral density and bending waves, as well
as the fine-scale structure of gravitational instabilities in the rings
and how they vary with location. The properties of these 'gravity wakes'
are also seen in thermal [infrared] emission from the rings." http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/science/index.cfm?SciencePageID=55
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Science Objectives The Cassini Equinox Mission is guided by a basic set of science goals that address major scientific questions about the planet, its magnetosphere and rings, Titan and the other icy moons. These objectives are listed in each of the following sections devoted to those topics. Some of the objectives relate to monitoring for seasonal changes in the Saturn System; others are related to new questions spawned by Cassini’s investigations during its first four years at Saturn.
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/science/index.cfm?SciencePageID=47 |
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The warming of the southern hemisphere was
expected, as Saturn was just past southern summer solstice, but the abrupt
changes in temperature with latitude were not expected. The tropospheric
temperature increases toward the pole abruptly near 70 degrees latitude
from 88 to 89 Kelvin (-301 to -299 degrees Fahrenheit) abut
the abrupt changes in temperature with latitude were not expected.nd
then to 91 Kelvin (-296 degrees Fahrenheit) right at the pole. |
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?If the increased southern temperatures are solely the result of seasonality, then the temperature should increase gradually with increasing latitude, but it doesn't,? added Dr. Orton. ?We see that the temperature increases abruptly by several degrees near 70 degrees south and again at 87 degrees south.? |
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Doppler wind experiment |
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Scientists are still
trying to figure out what causes the hexagon, |
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This image shows the unexpected "hot spot" at Saturn's north pole. Scientists were surprised to find that the north pole, despite being in winter darkness for more than a decade, is home to a hot, cyclonic vortex very similar to that found on Saturn's much sunnier south pole.
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The internal angles of a regular hexagon (where all of the sides are the same) are all 120° and the hexagon has 720 degrees T. It has 6 rotational symmetries and 6 reflection symmetries, making up the dihedral group D6.
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V2T splits the airflow, speeding up the wind that is forced through the vent (between the upper saucer and the lower dome), which drops the pressure and creates a vacuum. But the V2T system could revolutionize the way roofing is done, Johnson said. “We are using physics instead of mechanical fasteners or adhesives. The harder the wind blows, the better it works.” The physics is the Venturi effect. You know – wind forced through an opening speeds up
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Micrograph of a snowflake |
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An aerial view of Fort Jefferson in Dry Tortugas National Park
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The artist's conception simulates an infrared view of the giant ring. Saturn appears as just a small dot from outside the band of ice and dust. The bulk of the ring material starts about six million kilometers (3.7 million miles) away from the planet and extends outward roughly another 12 million kilometers (7.4 million miles). The ring's diameter is equivalent to roughly 300 Saturns lined up side to side. |
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To calculate the age of the MEGANISM you must measure the rate of expansion of the inferred ring |
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A mechanism is a
combination of resistant bodies, so interconnected that by applying
force or motion to
one or more of those bodies, some of those bodies are caused to perform
desired work accompanied by desired motions. |
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Cigar shaped UFO |
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launches light speed energy camera on the moon |
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UFO camera probe 2 zooms in for the galactic broadcast close up |
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