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Quantum fluctuations measured at nanometric scale
The quantum fluctuations predicted by quantum mechanics and already measured at the nanometric scale, could be measured in the mirrors of the LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory) designed to detect gravitational waves arriving on Earth. Mirrors weighing 40kg moved one degree.
Earth’s atmosphere vibrates like a bell
Atmospheric pressure waves cover the globe and travel around the equator. Dozens of modes produce waves with periods between 2 and 33 hours with speeds exceeding 700 mph (miles per hour). Daily disturbance of the upper atmosphere affects tropical precipitation.
An enormous collection of galaxies discovered in the Milky Way
A 1.37 billion light-year galactic filament has just been discovered south of the sky. Named “South Pole Wall” this enormous collection of galaxies lies between 350 and 650 million light years from the Milky Way.
The circumgalactic medium, an invisible cloud of dust and gas surrounding galaxies
Galaxies are surrounded by an invisible cloud of dust and gas, the circumgalactic medium (CGM). These CGM are full of gaseous metals. Gravity injects galaxies with fresh fuel for making stars. At the same time, stellar winds and supernova shoot metals back into the CGM, replenishing the supply.
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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.
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