woensdag 10 januari 2024

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"The NASA independent study team did not find any evidence that UAP have an extraterrestrial origin, but we don't know what these UAP are," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said of the results of the study.

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Loeb said such a result makes sense, noting that an extraterrestrial being would have to survive the extremely harsh conditions of space to make it to Earth. Instead, Loeb said that any craft of alien origin would more likely be the result of artificial intelligence.

"They wouldn’t survive the journey being bombarded by very energetic particles in interstellar space for so long," Loeb said of biological creatures. "It’s more likely, if they are autonomous, they have an artificial brain, artificial intelligence. … We have already developed that on Earth, we haven’t launched it to space, but that would be the next step."

Ziven Havens, the policy director of the Bull Moose Project, told Fox News Digital that AI would open up new ideas about potential space travel that originates from our own planet.


Meanwhile, Loeb said the U.S. government should be more transparent about what it knows about UFOs in order to help scientists.

UFO/UAP snapped in skies over Nevada

 A UFO is seen over a Marine base in 2021.  "The government monitors the sky for national security purposes," Loeb said, "whereas scientists [and] astronomers, for example, look at small regions of the sky at very distant sources of light. … If something flies overhead, astronomers ignore it. If there is something over there, it’s the government that would be the first to notice it."

Because they're the first to notice it, Loeb said the government should disclose such evidence to researchers who can help make more sense of oftentimes unexplained phenomena.

"As a scientist, I respond to evidence," Loeb said. "That’s what we are waiting for: the government to disclose what it knows. … It’s really important for me because I’m trying to find the evidence myself, but the government can save me a lot of time."

"Why should I spend decades of my life looking for something when the government already has it?" 



PROBLEM STARTING UP YOUR HARLEY DAVIDSON ? A STAR THAT FAILS TO IGNITE BUT WITH AURA AURORA 


 An illustration of a dark-blue failed star, or brown dwarf, with a ring of reddish aurorae around its north pole.


An illustration of a dark-blue failed star, or brown dwarf, with a ring of reddish aurorae around its north pole.

Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have spotted a "failed star" or brown dwarf that shows signs of possessing an aurora.

Auroras are more familiar as the northern and southern lights, which are caused by charged particles from the sun striking molecules in Earth's atmosphere. They're usually seen only at high latitudes, because our planet's magnetosphere funnels these particles toward the poles.

Auroras have been spotted around other planets in our solar system, such as Jupiter and Saturn, and even over active moons like Jupiter's Io and Saturn's Enceladus. All of these light shows are likely caused by bombardment by charged solar particles.

So the newfound apparent aurora around the brown dwarf, designated W1935 and located over 40 light-years from Earth, is mysterious; there are no stars close to it that could be providing the charged particles to fire it up.

Related: 'Failed star' is the coldest radio wave source ever discovered

Brown dwarfs are larger than gas giant planets and smaller than stars but form like stars do, from a collapsing cloud of gas and dust. That means that most brown dwarfs are often isolated from stars, just like W1935.

They get their slightly unfair nickname, "failed stars," because they don't have enough mass to trigger the nuclear fusion of hydrogen to helium at their hearts, the process that powers stars, at least in their main-sequence lifetime.


There was also ex-Squeeze keysman Jools Holland making an unannounced appearance as MC (''I'd like to thank Mr Madison for lending me his square garden'') and half time entertainment pounding out a few of his ''decompositions'' on piano. 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiT0lEy6QtI


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