Physical Sciences October 2019

water on exoplanet

    A selection of several articles related to
    Physical Sciences
    published in Sept. & Oct. 2019 (74aH*)


     
     

     
     

     
     

     

  • First water vapor detected around an exoplanet

    For the first time, water vapor has been detected around an exoplanet. K2-18b which has also an atmosphere orbits in the “habitable zone” around a red dwarf at 110 light-years from Earth.

     

     

    Six galaxies moved in an incompatible way compared to the current theory on quasars

    In just a few months, six galaxies have moved from the less luminous LINER galaxy stage, representing a third of existing galaxies, to that of active quasar, the brightest entities in the universe. This rapid change is incompatible with the current theory on quasars.

     

     

    A giant planet that… should not even exist

    A gas giant exoplanet, similar to Jupiter, orbits around a small red star located 30 light-years away from the Earth. Around this kind of stars should be only planets the size of the Earth or just bigger. This discovery encourages astronomers to revisit their model of planet formation.

     

     

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    (74aH*) : August 6th is the anniversary of the atomic bomb explosion on Hiroshima in 1945.
    This date represents the entrance of Humanity into the age of Revelation (Apocalypsis).
    Thus, since August 6, 2019, we are in 74 aH, (meanning 74 after Hiroshima).
    It is also an “atheist” and universal calendar to replace the existing “monotheist”, religious and non universal calendars.