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Our Galaxy is controlled from the Hyperspace through the central massive black hole
India Daily Technology Team
Jan. 14, 2007

At the center of each galaxy there is a super-massive black hole that is millions to billions of times heavier than our sun. The massive black hole captures nearby stars and drags them into a swirling accretion disk. A "torus" in the inner accretion shields the black hole in those systems that are viewed edge on (which is probably the case for our galactic center). In many of these systems (which are called AGN = active galactic nucleus), a jet is ejected perpendicular to the disk and is seen in the optical and radio wavebands. In the very central regions the disk becomes so hot (tens of millions of degrees) that the emission is in the X-ray and Gamma-ray bands. This animation shows an artist's impression of the view from an approaching spaceship.

Einstein's general theory of relativity describes gravity as a curvature of space-time caused by the presence of matter. If the curvature is fairly weak, Newton's laws of gravity can explain most of what is observed. For example, the regular motions of the planets. Very massive or dense objects generate much stronger gravity. The most compact objects imaginable are predicted by General Relativity to have such strong gravity that nothing, not even light, can escape their grip.

Our Galaxy is no exception. It also has a massive black hole at the center. Scientists now understand these massive black holes are actual connectors to the Hyperspace. The Hyperspace outside our 3D Universe is controlling everything that happens through these black holes. The gravity waves carry the instruction set through these massive black holes.


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Echos of Tachyons from higher dimensions – thousand time faster than light and imaginary mass
India Daily Technology Team
Jan. 13, 2007

According to the equation E = mc2/sqrt(1 - v2/c2), if v > c, the denominator becomes imaginary. Therefore, the rest mass m must also be imaginary in order that the energy E be real (and hence an observable quantity).

Scientists finally understand Tachyons really exist. They exist in higher dimensions where speed start at higher than that of light.

The dilemma lies as follow. You can never perceive Tachyons if you started at a speed less than c, since you would need an infinite amount of energy just to reach the speed of light. But if you travel in higher dimension, you are already in speed faster than light and hence there is no problems with the perceptions of Tachyons in higher dimensions.

What Einstein said is that you cannot accelerate to the speed of light. It makes sense. Who ever created the 3D Universe made it like fish bowl. They can see. You can never see them. They achieved their goals with a simple mechanism. The speed in 3D world is restricted to that of light. You can never accelerate to the speed of light unless you can imaginary mass ie., mass in higher dimensions.

Once you can exceed the speed of light in other words you move into higher dimension, you can easily speed thousand times faster than light through propulsion in that dimensions.


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Unprecedented elongated double helix nebula near the center of our Milky Way galaxy: Extraterrestrial UFO gateway?
India Daily Technology Team
Jan. 11, 2007

Scientists are observing something interesting. It is an unprecedented elongated double helix nebula near the center of our Milky Way galaxy.

Using observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, astronomers report an unprecedented elongated double helix nebula near the center of our Milky Way galaxy. The part of the nebula the astronomers observed stretches 80 light years in length. The research is published March 16 issue of the journal Nature.

"We see two intertwining strands wrapped around each other as in a DNA molecule," said Mark Morris, UCLA professor of physics and astronomy, and lead author. "Nobody has ever seen anything like that before in the cosmic realm. Most nebulae are either spiral galaxies full of stars or formless amorphous conglomerations of dust and gas — space weather. "

The double helix nebula is approximately 300 light years from the enormous black hole at the center of the Milky Way. (The Earth is more than 25,000 light years from the black hole at the galactic center.)

Spitzer is an infrared telescope that is imaging the sky at unprecedented sensitivity and resolution, enabling it to see the double helix nebula clearly.

According some scientists, this may be a new gateway for the extraterrestrial UFOs.


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Speed of Gravity is many times faster than light
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Jan. 8, 2007

Standard experimental techniques exist to determine the propagation speed of forces. When we apply these techniques to gravity, they all yield propagation speeds too great to measure, substantially faster than lightspeed.

General relativity (GR) explains these features by suggesting that gravitation (unlike electromagnetic forces) is a pure geometric effect of curved space-time.

Although faster-than-light force propagation speeds do violate Einstein special relativity (SR), they are in accord with Lorentzian relativity, which has never been experimentally distinguished from SR—at least, not in favor of SR. Indeed, far from upsetting much of current physics, the main changes induced by this new perspective are beneficial to areas where physics has been struggling, such as explaining experimental evidence for non-locality in quantum physics, the dark matter issue in cosmology, and the possible unification of forces. Recognition of a faster-than-lightspeed propagation of gravity, as indicated by all existing experimental evidence, may be the key to taking conventional physics to the next plateau.

This evidence of gravity propagation is essential to validate the extraterrestrail UFO propagation and their capabilities to bend space and time.


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