String physicists assume that energetic pieces of threads are the keys to quantum gravity and to everything else of our perceived reality throughout the universe. The basic elements of this theory are "strings" or membranes, i.e. subatomic one-dimensional energy threads and built areas. The vibrations of these strings generate everything...
(1) Comments | Posted 20 March 2012 | 13:53
28.000 light years away from Earth, towards the center of our Milky Way, an unexpectedly mighty hurricane blows around a tiny black hole. It is the strongest wind ever observed by astronomers and a great surprise because these pushed off particles exceed the speed of 32 million k.p.h., ie about...
(4) Comments | Posted 7 March 2012 | 09:12
Eastern New Mexico University - Dr. Henryk Frystacki, interviewed by Dr. Michael Shaughnessy
1. Dr. Frystacki, you have just written a paper on your views on pending evolution. What brought this about?
Together with some other scientists, I am convinced that humans are likely to meet a new kind...
(2) Comments | Posted 28 February 2012 | 12:36
Humans are likely to meet a dramatic evolution leap once Earth's population exceeds 10 billion, as estimated for the year 2100. This kind of evolution step will completely differ from any of the previous evolution processes on Earth, caused by different natural catastrophes, and may lead to a new era...
(0) Comments | Posted 30 November 2011 | 10:01
Public interest around the globe is again focused on the CERN project in Geneva because of the disputed discovery of neutrinos that seemed to travel faster through Earth than light in a vacuum. Scientists seem to have successfully repeated this experiment.
One main target of the experiments...
(3) Comments | Posted 31 October 2011 | 10:46
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2011 honored revolutionary, completely unexpected observations of the inflation of our universe. The Award was divided: One half was awarded to Saul Perlmutter and the other half jointly to Brian Schmidt and Adam Riess "for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through...
(3) Comments | Posted 29 September 2011 | 00:00
A neutrino beam from a CERN lab in Geneva, Switzerland to the 454 miles remote INFN Gran Sasso lab in Italy seemed to travel 0.0025 percent faster through earth than speed of light in a vacuum. Some undisputed pillars of classical physics will completely totter if this experiment turns out...

(85) Comments | Posted 18 May 2012 | 14:20