Users Online Now:
1,830
(
Who's On?
)
Visitors Today:
914,596
Pageviews Today:
1,509,422
Threads Today:
596
Posts Today:
9,793
03:39 PM
Directory
Adv. Search
Topics
Forum
Back to Forum
Back to Thread
REPLY TO THREAD
Subject
Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
User Name
Font color:
Default
Dark Red
Red
Orange
Brown
Yellow
Green
Olive
Cyan
Blue
Dark Blue
Indigo
Violet
Black
Font:
Default
Verdana
Tahoma
Ms Sans Serif
In accordance with industry accepted best practices we ask that users limit their copy / paste of copyrighted material to the relevant portions of the article you wish to discuss and no more than 50% of the source material, provide a link back to the original article and provide your original comments / criticism in your post with the article.
[quote:Krispy71:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzM0OTIwODU3XzY4N0YwQzQ5] The below article connected in my brain with FLAMING SWORD his post about LUXury and RARE Earth Elements ... [i](*To me his post seemed to say more on deeper levels if you read between his lines)[/i] [color=green][b][u]the Large Underground Xenon (LUX) dark matter detector[/u][/b] http://www.plainsman.com/v2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=72&story_id=18231 [i][u]The world-class lab, built at the[/u] 4,850-foot level of [u]the former [/u]Homestake [b]gold mine[/b] Scientists are working deep underground to [u]avoid the bombardment of cosmic interference[/u]. ”The rock actually [u]filters out much of that cosmic radiation[/u],[/i][/color] Gold & cosmic radiation ! [color=green][i]Guiseppe, a University of South Dakota physicist, is involved with the Majorana Demonstrator experiment, [u]designed to look for one of nature’s rarest radioactive decays[/u]. Mock, a graduate student at the University of California, Davis, is on the team [u]preparing the Large Underground Xenon (LUX) dark matter detector for activation[/u]. In a new hall, the Majorana Demonstrator experiment will soon search for an extremely [u]rare form of radioactive decay[/u] that has yet to be observed. “There’s a lot of fundamental questions about the universe that remain unanswered,” Guiseppe said. [b]Neutrinos[/b] are one of the most abundant particles in the universe — with 65 million of them passing through one’s thumbnail per second — but they are very elusive, he said. Construction of the detector is well under way as workers have transitioned the space from a [b][u]gold mine[/u] environment[/b] to a clean one.[/i] [i] Mock, working toward his doctorate degree, is involved with [u]the LUX experiment[/u]. The detector is the world’s [u]most sensitive device[/u]. Standing a little over six feet tall and three feet wide, [b]it has been lowered into a 70,000-gallon [u]water tank[/u][/b] [u]for even more insulation from cosmic radiation[/u]. The detector will look for what’s known as dark matter, which is believed to comprise 80 percent of all matter in the universe.[/i][/color] Gold & water & cosmic radiation & neutrino's ... ! XXXK [/quote]
Original Message
My girl friend has a D.E.D link on her laptop from the French Embassy. (She works at the embassy)
Crazy traffic on DED
Pictures (click to insert)
General
Politics
Bananas
People
Potentially Offensive
Emotions
Big Round Smilies
Aliens and Space
Friendship & Love
Textual
Doom
Misc Small Smilies
Religion
Love
Random
View All Categories
|
Next Page >>