Monthly Archives: October 2020

Fenestra

A heartbroken woman must cope with her cheating boyfriend, and an incoming alien invasion.

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Bougainville Referendum For Independence

Environmental Photographer William Joshua Templeton is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography.  From the project ‘Bougainville Referendum’. On December 13th, 2019 Autonomous Region of Bougainville (Bougainville) took a step forward in their bid for regained independence. … Continue reading

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The 2 Billion Year Old Earth-Based Nuclear Reactor

Sources: Wiles, Donald, The Chemistry of Nuclear Fuel Waste Disposal, Polytechnic International Press, Montreal, 2002 Meshik, Alex, The Workings of an Ancient Nuclear Reactor, Scientific American, November 2005, https://www.scientificamerican.com/ar… Mervine, Evelyn, Nature’s Nuclear Reactors: the 2-Billion-Year-Old Natural Fission Reactors in … Continue reading

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Piped in Geometric and Ornate Patterns, Buttercream Blankets Shag Cakes by Alana Jones-Mann

Los Angeles-based designer and stylist Alana Jones-Mann (previously) pipes thick buttercream onto her layered cakes, creating pastries that are closer in resemblance to lush floor coverings than typical birthday fare. From high-pile, ornate sheets to vibrant geometric rounds, the pointillist-style … Continue reading

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Mind Rapids

Originally posted on yaskhan:
Mathematics was spared When Einstein prepared E= mc squared In the light of the matter We felt energy scatter That’s how physics declared. Entanglement of time, space A gravitational interlace Theory of everything The questions they…

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Only Happy When It Rains: Dresden’s Funnel Wall – Live FAST Magazine – The Best of Fashion, Art, Sex and Travel

This brightly-colored building turns into a unique orchestra channeling the sounds of the raindrops with drains made out of musical instruments. words by DANIELLE ROBLES on JULY 9, 2012 I have to say, listening to the rain fall is one … Continue reading

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London Underground vs New York City Subway Comparison (2019)

Which city has better metro system? London or NYC? Watch this video to find out! We have compared London Underground to New York City Subway based on the following points: Maximum speed, Average speed, Network length, Number of stations, Comfort … Continue reading

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Onboard testing of airborne bacteria/virus/particle-destroying system on two NYC commuter-rail operations begins – ScienceBlog.com

he below Oct. 15, 2020 press release is from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) of New York. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced that Metro-North Railroad and the Long Island Rail Road are piloting a new technology to filter … Continue reading

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Animated Maps: Submarine Cables

Deep on the ocean floor you will find communication cables made to carry signals from one land to another. The first undersea communications cables, laid in the 1850s, carried telegraphy. Now these cables carry our phone and Internet traffic. Yet, … Continue reading

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Earth Seems To Be Flying Through a Supernova Right Now

Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about a recent discovery that confirms that we are currently traveling through an ancient supernova remnant. More info: https://physics.anu.edu.au/news_event… Papers: https://www.pnas.org/content/117/36/2… https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/201… https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract… Support this channel … Continue reading

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