Thursday, December 03, 2015

Misc

Universe made up of hot filaments of gas, or more accurately, plasma and Birkeland currents.
"For decades, at least half of this regular matter had eluded detection, but now Swiss scientists have made the first direct observations of a 'cosmic web' of filaments spanning between galaxies.
These filaments are made up of gas at temperatures between 100,000°C (180,032 °F) and 10 million°C (50 million°F) and the experts believe these structures may account for the 'missing' ordinary matter."
This contradicts the Big Bang. In a gravity-only universe, these temperatures would be impossible in intergalactic space just like they don't exist in our solar system past the corona of the sun.

Turns out the CEO who raised eveyrbody's salary to $70k did it to boost his chances in a lawsuit against his co-founder.

Engineers have been unable to drill through the Earth's crust to the mantle, meaning maybe they don't understand geology.

California road rapidly breaks up despite lack of water or earthquake.

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