Parabolic Sun Shield or Cosmic Ray Shield Seen in Space? By Paul LaViolette | June 14, 2014 - 8:25 pm |October 2, 2014 Astronomy, News! 7 Comments Recently, someone posted a link to the following youtube news item which shows an image of a large shield-like structure supported by struts extending from some object positioned near its focus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbZphxednzs&index=1&list=UUxz5R9YQMRW5QqElbAlMqRw If this shield is as far away as Venus, it would be huge. Most likely it is much closer to … More →
Computer simulation of binary star following the G2 cloud orbit: Core impact less likely By Paul LaViolette | May 19, 2014 - 7:52 pm |May 25, 2014 Astronomy, News! 20 Comments In a January 23rd Sphinx Stargate posting I had mentioned that there is an urgent need to do a computer simulation to investigate the trajectory of the G2 cloud stars in the case in which G2 might contain an embedded binary star system. More →
G2 Cloud Likely Contains White Dwarf Star: Luminosity Unchanged By Paul LaViolette | May 15, 2014 - 3:34 am |May 15, 2014 Astronomy, News! 16 Comments On May 2nd, astronomers A. Ghez, et al. reported on observations of the G2 Cloud which they conducted on March 19th and 20th using the Keck Infrared Telescope; see Astronomer’s Telegram, Report 6110. More →
Dr. LaViolette’s interview on Caravan to Midnight with John B. Wells By Paul LaViolette | May 3, 2014 - 4:04 am |May 1, 2020 Astronomy, Interviews, News!, Physics 12 Comments Paul LaViolette’s April 10, 2014 podcast interview on The Caravan to Midnight with John B. Wells (Episode 40) may be heard by clicking the following link: April 10, 2014 interview. This discusses Subquantum Kinetics, Advanced Aerospace Propulsion, Galactic Superwaves and the G2 Cloud encounter with the Galactic core. More →
Dr. LaViolette’s interview on The Unexplained Radio Talk Show By Paul LaViolette | May 3, 2014 - 3:49 am |May 3, 2014 Astronomy, Interviews Leave a comment Paul LaViolette’s March 24, 2014 podcast interview on The Unexplained with Howard Hughes may be heard by clicking the following link: March 24, 2014 interview. This discusses Galactic Superwaves and the G2 Cloud encounter with the Galactic core. More →
Increasing Incidence of Earthquakes: A Sign? By Paul LaViolette | April 20, 2014 - 7:17 am |June 21, 2014 Astronomy, News! 32 Comments In the superwave scenario I had suggested that the arrival of a superwave would be heralded by the arrival of a gravity potential wave which could trigger earthquakes around the world. Update (April 21st): West coast Bay Area researcher Patrick Bailey, who for many years has been studying and predicting … More →
Fermi gamma ray evidence of superwaves traveling outward from the Galactic center By Paul LaViolette | April 5, 2014 - 10:05 pm |October 11, 2014 Astronomy, News! 10 Comments Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope astronomers report evidence of a diffuse gamma ray emission excess that is centered on the Galactic center and extends radially outwards in all directions for a distance of about 5000 light years before disappearing below the background threshold level. More →
Confirmation of SQK: Planck Satellite Finds Evidence of Primordial Matter Creation Pockets By Paul LaViolette | April 5, 2014 - 6:16 pm |April 5, 2014 Astronomy, News!, Physics 6 Comments Astronomers report that measurements of the cosmic microwave background radiation with the Planck satellite indicates the presence of twice as many “galaxy clusters” as can be verified with telescope observation. More →
Einstein Once Believed in Continuous Creation By Paul LaViolette | March 2, 2014 - 1:56 pm |March 4, 2014 Astronomy, News!, Physics 2 Comments A recently discovered manuscript draft hand written by Einstein in 1931 shows that he was seriously considering the notion of the continuous creation of matter in space and was not actually convinced of a big bang origin for the universe. More →
Swift X-ray Telescope Update for GC By Paul LaViolette | February 22, 2014 - 8:25 am |November 6, 2014 Astronomy, News! 20 Comments This posting is superseded by the following posting: https://etheric.com/galactic-core-still-calm-new-swift-data/ News update by: Paul LaViolette, February 22, 2014 As of February 22nd, we see that the Galactic core is still in its quiescent mode. Comparing the most recent data (right side) to the earlier baseline (left side) we see a slight upward … More →
Evidence of superwave propagation in a nearby galaxy By Paul LaViolette | February 10, 2014 - 5:30 pm |March 24, 2014 Astronomy, News! 13 Comments One thing that we should be seriously concerned about is astronomer’s nonchalant attitude in regard to their observation of the encounter of the G2 cloud with our Galaxy’s core. As noted in the Galactic Pinball posting about the G2 cloud encounter, astronomers are actually hoping to see “fireworks” to learn … More →
Swift Telescope Data Shows GC Still Quiescent By Paul LaViolette | February 3, 2014 - 10:11 pm |February 6, 2014 Astronomy, News! 13 Comments The Swift telescope is back in operation after being off-line since last November. The reason is that the Sun was transiting the Galactic center and its radiation interfered with observations in that direction. More →