Sunday, September 20, 2015

ZAP Update - September 20, 2015

Zap Pop Art Digital ArtSubject: HERE WE GO
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Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2015 21:19:36 -0400

WHITESNAKE


"Here I Go Again"

I don't know where I'm going
But, I sure know where I've been
Hanging on the promises
In songs of yesterday
An' I've made up my mind,
I ain't wasting no more time
But, here I go again
Here I go again

Tho' I keep searching for an answer,
I never seem to find what I'm looking for
Oh Lord, I pray
You give me strength to carry on,
'Cause I know what it means
To walk along the lonely street of dreams

Tom Heneghan Update - September 20, 2015


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Sunday   September 20, 2015
The Emperor Has No Clothes!
by Tom Heneghan, International Intelligence Expert

UNITED States of America  -  It can now be reported that the privately owned U.S. Federal Reserve is in a box facing an ETF fixed asset bubble that requires higher interest rates on one side of the box and a massive derivative equity bubble on the other side of the box requiring interest rates stay at zero.

Note:  The yield curve is about to go hybrid, which can easily lead to a U.S. Treasury bond collapse.  The borrowing costs are escalating.

P.S.  The world currency market remains held hostage by Central Bank of Japan derivatives tied to Barclays Bank of England and HSBC of Hong Kong.

It gets worse!

Bank of America is now in need of a $15 trillion bail out tied to derivative exposure to NAZI German Deutsche Bank.

Cities On Dwarf Planet Ceres + Bright Lights Closeup


The NASA Dawn Spacecraft have been returning some absolutely amazing images from the Dwarf Planet Ceres.  In the latest image showing the “Bright Lights” at the Occator crater they are absolutely amazing and shining brighter then ever.  The lights are so bright that NASA had to make a composite photo with both a high speed exposure image from the camera as well as a normal exposure and mix them together to create the composite they have released.  I would rather have both images and be able to do this myself but NASA seems to think that is above the rest of us. 

Another truly amazing part of Ceres is the geometry and layout of the HAMO 19 images which shows tunnels as well as what seem to be dome shaped buildings all over the place!  Let your eyes adjust to the geometry.  You may want to hit pause during the video or use the high resolution enhancements from below.  Either way these images are amazing! 

Just like most Anomaly images there is always a lot of people who come and watch and have already judged the video before even watching.  I ask you to please open your mind and watch the following video and view the enhanced versions of each anomaly below before rendering judgment!

YouTube User:  WhatsUpInTheSky37




Some of the Best Astronomy Pictures of the Year

These Are Some of the Best Astronomy Pictures of the Year


Jamie Condliffe
These Are Some of the Best Astronomy Pictures of the Year
Last night, the Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition announced its winners. The results, as you might expect, are astronomical. Here are a few of our favorites.

The image above, by Chap Him Wong from Hong Kong, won the People & Space category. It depicts Sunset Peak, Hong Kong’s third-highest mountain, with star trails looming behind. The trails of light are from campers wandering along the paths during the long exposure.
Meanwhile, below is a shot of Comet/2014 E2 Jacques in the path of the spectacular NGC 896 Nebula by Lefteris Velissaratos from Greece, which won the Planets, Comets & Asteroids category. The judges pointed out that this is “a tough picture to do well because the comet moves relative to the background nebula.” Regardless, it’s stunning.
These Are Some of the Best Astronomy Pictures of the Year

2.3 Million Species On “Tree of Life” Going Back 3.5 Billion Years

A first draft of the “tree of life” for the roughly 2.3 million named species of animals, plants, fungi and microbes — from platypuses to puffballs — has been released.

A collaborative effort among eleven institutions, the tree depicts the relationships among living things as they diverged from one another over time, tracing back to the beginning of life on Earth more than 3.5 billion years ago.

Tens of thousands of smaller trees have been published over the years for select branches of the tree of life — some containing upwards of 100,000 species — but this is the first time those results have been combined into a single tree that encompasses all of life. The end result is a digital resource that available free online for anyone to use or edit, much like a “Wikipedia” for evolutionary trees.
This circular family tree of Earth’s lifeforms is considered a first draft of the 3.5-billion-year history of how life evolved and diverged.

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“This is the first real attempt to connect the dots and put it all together,” said principal investigator Karen Cranston of Duke University. “Think of it as Version 1.0.” 
 
The current version of the tree — along with the underlying data and source code — is available to browse and download at https://tree.opentreeoflife.org.

It is also described in an article appearing Sept. 18 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Rare Phenomenon Rainbow Clouds Appear Over Costa Rica


Amazing multi-colored cloud sparks debate in social media

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A gorgeous rare phenomenon colored the clouds of Costa Rica's sky into a rainbow hue earlier this week, prompting heated online debate between atheists and creationists as to the cause of the stunning sight.




A cartoon-like rainbow cloud appeared, and if it weren’t for YouTube videos that onlookers posted, one would think it was PhotoShopped, as the beauty of the phenomenon appears unrealistic.
Scientists call the effect ‘cloud iridescence’ and it’s caused by diffraction when small water or ice particles individually scatter light.

NASA confirms there's a global subsurface ocean on Enceladus

The more we study our Solar System, the more water we find



We've known there is water on Enceladus for a while now, but NASA has just confirmed a more recent theory about the icy moon of Saturn: it has a subsurface ocean that spans the entire globe. The news comes just a handful of months after the agency discovered evidence of hydrothermal vents, which are believed to be integral to the formation of life here on Earth.

The confirmation was made using research from Cassini — a spacecraft that arrived at Saturn in 2004 and has spent the last decade studying the planet and its many moons. (It was launched in 1997.) The researchers used Cassini to measure the wobble in Enceladus' orbit of Saturn, something that "can only be accounted for if its outer ice shell is not frozen solid to its interior."

Enceladus has hydrothermal vents and lots of water

Enceladus is one of a handful of worlds in our Solar System where you can see liquid jets erupting from its surface, and it didn't take long after Cassini arrived before NASA was able to confirm that the moon was leaking liquid water. But while previous studies of Enceladus had hinted at a subsurface sea, it was thought that the body of water was lens-shaped, and perhaps only occupied a portion of Enceladus' underbelly.


Scientist Says Star Trek Teleportation For Humans Coming Within Decades

by Sean Adl-Tabatabai
Scientist claims that Star Trek-style teleportation technology will be available to use within decades
Theoretical physicist, professor Michio Kaku, says that a Star Trek-style teleportation device is scientifically possible – and what’s more it could be used by the general public within a matter of decades.

Dr. Kaku says he believes that the natural progression from teleporting molecules (which scientists have already successfully done) will be to and photons to a lunar base, before moving onto larger objects such as human beings.

Dailymail.co.uk reports:

During a recent Big Think interview, Dr Kaku said; ‘In the coming years we do expect to be able to teleport molecules, maybe water and carbon dioxide. After that, who knows? Maybe even DNA.’
However, critics have argued there are too many atoms in the human body to translate into physical data, then teleport and then rearrange in order.

There is also the argument that in order to transport a living object, it would have to effectively die and come back to life when the atoms are broken down and reassembled.