Saturday, November 23, 2013

This is an artist’s concept of a gamma ray burst.


I just read this new article about how a recent gamma ray burst completely made 30 years of scientific work go down the toilet. 


It amazes me how little we actually know—but equally astounds me when people claim to have answers to things that they don’t. They may have theories.. observations. Hunches.


Pete Spotts with the Christian Science Monitor wrote it up this way:



In October, a team led by Dong Xu, an astrophysicist at the University of Copehagen, found evidence for a stellar explosion, or supernova, at GRB 130427A’s location. The evidence pointed to a type of supernova that involves a star with at least 20 to 30 times the sun’s mass.


Such stars are so large than when they finally collapse, they form black holes. In the process of collapsing, the black hole sends jets of electrons and ionized gas spiraling out along along magnetic fields forming near the black hole’s poles.


These jets punch their way through the turbulent, expanding layers of material the star shed in the explosion and its prelude. And they collide with the interstellar medium – the dust and gas between stars. Collisions inside and outside the expanding layer can generate gamma rays, which tend to be focused in the direction the jets point. This makes the object an extremely bright gamma-ray beacon, if briefly, when the viewing angle is just right.


Indeed, GRB 130427A “topped the charts” in the amount of gamma-ray photons it released, the energy levels some of those photons achieved, total explosion energy, and its gamma-ray brilliance, added Paul Hertz, who heads NASA’s astrophysics division in Washington. At visible wavelengths, the burst was the second brightest GRB researchers have seen.


That made possible the detailed measurements that have left researchers scratching their chins.


For instance, ordinarily, one might expect the gamma-ray photons with the highest energy to appear immediately following the star’s explosion, researchers say. But with GRB 130427A, some of the highest energy photons, including the new record-holder, appeared hours after the blast.


“This is hard to explain with our current models,” Dermer said.


In addition, gamma rays and emissions at visible wavelengths brightened and dimmed in tandem, quite unexpected because theory suggested they come from different regions of the expanding shells of material and thus should have peaked and dimmed at different times.


Finally, theorists had posited different mechanisms for generating gamma rays and X-rays that are part of the light show a long-duration gamma-ray burst puts on. The result should have been a fadeout for the two forms of light punctuated by periods where emissions were interrupted. Instead, the two dimmed smoothly.



So what we thought isn’t the case. 


It really never is.


I do not profess to know much about gamma ray busts besides how to sometimes spell the words correctly, but I will say this:  There is a whole lot of shaking going on out there in this massive universe. While we do our daily drives to work, we complain about nonsense, and chow down on fatty fast food, a vast and immense universe is growing, expanding, and bursting at the seems.


Gamma ray bursts.. multiple universes.. Endless possibilities. 


Finally.. there’s something me and science agree on: We are left scratching our heads in confusion at the magnificent universe that we’re in, on this small dot planet earth.

Millions to Face Thanksgiving Travel Delays From Atlanta to NYC

Be warned. The biggest party night of the year may have some obstacles thrown at it by nature.


Millions to Face Thanksgiving Travel Delays From Atlanta to NYC

Thanks for the jfk links. were you alive 50 years ago?

I was not alive, but love history.


Also, I was 21 during 9/11. So I believe that I—and others who lived through that event—understand what national trauma is..

Ison: The comet of the century?

I place a question mark on the end of that headline because we just don’t know yet if it will be. Lots of stuff has to go right. And it still could go wrong.


If it does go right, though, there will be an amazing spectacle in our dark skies at night.. and maybe day.


Ison will rule the entire Northern Hemisphere .. 
Maybe.


Ison: The comet of the century?

Friday, November 22, 2013

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Scenes of chaos today in Dallas Texas.


The TV version of the events to honor the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination featured no word of protesters. But they were there, as this video shows. Scuffles between police and protesters were common. As was Alex Jones walking the scene with a bullhorn while he broadcasted live…


Will a 100th anniversary of the JFK murder feature such hard core believers that it was more than one lone gunman, or will history finally re-re-re-write all that we know of that fateful day in Dallas.


After all, even ADMITTED conspiracies get mis-taught. Lincoln was killed by a truly well conceived conspiracy. But schoolkids only know the name of Booth.

Centralia, PA native was last person to touch JFK's casket

A proud moment for us living Centralians. 


And a very interesting story from the NEWS ITEM…


Centralia, PA native was last person to touch JFK's casket
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It’s been a long day of grief remembering an assassination that changed America.


End it with some humor.


Enter: The Magic Loogie Theory from Seinfeld. Classic. Still funny after all these years.

The inescapable funeral 50 years ago.

Inside the Warren Commission and the JFK assassination

The NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER’S article fails to mention a few other snippets of history. Such as the fact that the Warren Commission failed to include testimony of Secret Service agents who swore that the shots came from the Grassy Knoll. Also not mentioned: Powder tests for Oswald were inconclusive as to whether he fired the gun recently..


But we can glorify their distinguished mission and service to America, solving that whole JFK mystery once and for all.


*I hope my sarcasm is evident.*


Inside the Warren Commission and the JFK assassination
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Abraham Zapruder interviewed on November 22, 1963

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President Kennedy and Governor Connally were shot in Texas on November 22, 1963. And so was James Tague. He may not have been invited to the November 22 50th anniversary events, but his compelling account may add some doubt to the Warren Commission final result.

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Jean Hill interviewed after the JFK assassination on November 22, 1963

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Breaking news, 1963 style.


This is ABC news coverage—as it happened—on November 22, 1963. 


Chilling.. history relived—even for those who weren’t alive yet to live it.

It’s November 22, 2013. You are about to be doused with and endless barrage of JFK affiliated news today. Endless array of images from that fateful day. You’ll no doubt hear Walter Cronkite tear up as he announces the death of John F. Kennedy.. you’ll also see a scene here and there of President Kennedy’s head exploding in Dallas Texas..
And the conspiracies abound. Or at least the theories did.


Johnson did it.
The limo driver did it.
Oswald acted alone. And then he did not.
A second shooter, double snipers..
Three shots.
Four shots. Five shots. Six shots. Aliens did it. Russia did it. The CIA did it. Connally was the target. Jackie saved the brain. Robert stole the brain.


We have been through a grand fifty years of conspiracy theory—and often conspiracy fact. There are millions of people who did not live through the Kennedy assassination—me included—but have lived with the aftermath. And in a sense, regardless of whether we were born by 1963 or not, we all have seemed to live the assassination over and over, and over and over, and over and over again. Like the endless loop of the “back and to the left” scene in Oliver Stone’s JFK.. 


All of them claim something different, all of them shed a little more light—sometimes a little less—on the events that took place 50 years ago this Friday in Dallas.


Everything is murky when it comes to this story..


Three shots, with multiple entry wounds and exit wounds—and three people being shot? Possible. Probable? Magic Bullet Arlen is gone to his grave, but he said it was a lone assassin with a lone miracle bullet, twisting and turning in the wind and the bones of a deceased President.. 


There are times during these anniversaries that we glorify an exhausted leader. But Kennedy was flawed, may have at least attempted to steal an election in 1960—then again, Nixon did, too. His now praised actions in the Bay of Pigs affair really didn’t go the way history tells it exactly did.... 
There is so much allure of Kennedy—so much grandiose praise.. so many conspiracy theories. 


But Stephen King perhaps summed up best, perhaps, in his book 11/22/63. A section went:



For a moment everything was clear,and when that happens you see that the world is barely there at all. Don’t we all secretly know this? It’s a perfectly balanced mechanism of shouts and echoes pretending to be wheels and cogs, a dream clock chiming beneath a mystery glass we call life. Behind it? Below it and around it? Chaos, storms. . A universe of horror and loss surrounding a single lighted stage where mortals dance in defiance of the dark."



How true.. 
How very true.

On to the news of the day—normally worse no matter how much better we want it to be.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Sirius business: The Bell tolls for Art. It's over.

There is a major update in the fight between Art Bell and Sirius radio over his non compete clause. It’s not what Bell’s fans wanted to hear..


Art Bell wrote this on BELLGAB tonight, in total:

Hi there everybody. Well it is a sad day for me indeed. I got a call from the Manager I have been working
with since the start of all this and the answer was NO. The further answer was they do intend to hold me 
to a NC. This Manager is a good guy and what decisions that were made, were made above his head.

 I did contact a Lawyer who I will not identify unless he wants to be known but I can proudly tell you he is
one of you! He was willing to proceed and felt we had a good chance to win BUT it is expensive and as any
of you know who have ever gone down that road know, it takes a long time. So if my health holds I will see you in less than two Years.

 Below is a copy of my last email to Sirius/XM minus the name of the Manager to who it was sent:

 First, you may recall I said to you that I thought you would not get much of a bump from putting Coast on, was I right? 
Have you actually listened to that show? Have you REALLY listened? You put him on 104 which was I guess a nice way to get back at me, but that guy is a joke. How many people rushed to put any money down to listen to Coast on 104? I  bet nobody, all this plus they are doing what I asked for and more!

1. I said what I would like is to be back on but wanted to stream for free, but leave the value added stuff to Sirius/XM    you said no. As it stands now I presume the streaming still does not work properly and will not, till at best August or    so. You said this was a good idea for me but not Sirius. I disagree, if we develop millions of listener’s, in what World    is that bad for Sirius in any way? If you can charge BIG bucks per commercial minute…..Broadcasting 101, it’s a good thing.

2. We talked about one day with streaming, I asked about other days, you said we could talk about that, we never did.

3. As it stands now people MUST pay about $180.00 a Year if they want to hear Art Bell, why not allow listeners the option of JUST     streaming my show for a lesser fee? It could be pro rated, IF it just worked properly.

4. I said I would be willing to buy the Studio gear for whatever you paid if I could be released from my Non Compete, I have not yet    heard a answer to that one, though you did once say you would not let me go, you sent me a reply saying you would consider it.

5. I can wait out the remaining time, then stream, which it looks like I will be doing at 70 Years of age.

 I just for the life of me can not see why everything with Sirius/XM has to be lumped together in a Business model that works for non
  commercial music just fine, but lumps Talk Radio in with it. I understand why it works for Howard, he had little choice unless he 
  wanted to keep paying fines. I don’t know about Dr. Laura.

Two things I can tell you about me, every time I crack the mike I put 110% into it, it takes a lot of work and I am willing to give my time
 and energy happily but not if I have no way to grow the audience. I have millions of people waiting for a way to hear me and they would pay
 something to do so, but asking them to become subs for $180.00 bucks a Year with a service that does not work well will not get them there.

The other thing is Coast, I will not share time with them. I thought hard about that, and there is no way I would rejoin under any conditions
 while you carry them. The reason I came back on is because that show is a insult to the entire field, not to mention at least 45% of it is
 commercial or breaks of some sort while the rest is just plain bad Radio.

 I truly enjoyed working with you and everybody else at Sirius/XM and wish there was a way to work this out. I understand you think the way
forward is exclusive content and perhaps you are right but in my opinion the World will pass you very shortly while trying to hold on to this
model. It really already is. Nobody tried to stop all the Pirates, every one of my shows was and is available for download the next day, great
for the guy who doesn’t want to pay but not so great for the Talk Host who wants the live calls, how does this make sense???

                                                                                                                                              Art

 So, there it is. From the bottom of my heart I want to thank all of you for so much support. I wish it had worked out
in some way but there were forces at work that I never thought about, I am just a talking head……..

SO it is over.
Perhaps a final goodbye in text from the great Art Bell?
Could he really hold a desire at the age of 70 to return after a brutal fight with Sirius radio over a non compete clause?

His words about Coast to Coast AM echo true.. It’s a blatantly awful show when compared to what it once was. The bumper music and the sounds of thunder hold vacant hope that you’ll hear Art Bell’s mysterious voice in the still of the night.. but instead a loud bellow of John Wells or a lucid thoughtless George Noory puff their way into the morning.
That’s what has now happened.

Six weeks of Bell and he saw his shadow—we all did.

We now have a litany of past programs.. things from ‘then.’ But that was then. This is now.
And the now has no Art Bell.

This final serenade on Sirius may be it. 70 is the new 50 .. but 70 is still 70. 

The #FreeArtBell campaign appears to be over. So much for that woman who bought the domain name. What will she do now?
That’s besides the point.
The point is we just lost a pioneer in radio, a voice of reason at midnight, and a powerful force in a lot of people’s collective lives.
Good show(s) Art.
We will miss you.
And if we hear you in two years, that’s great.
But that’s an if…


MARY, PARAMOUNT WANTS ITS MOVIE BACK

It’s not such a wonderful life.. A sequel is planned to the classic Christmas movie. And Paramount may take legal action! 


They are attempting to block the sequel to IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE because they own the rights to the 1946 classic..


Star Partners and Hummingbird Prods already was lining up a cast and crew.


Hopefully their life stays wonderful—but actually I also anticipate this movie may not get made. And should it? I say no.
It never really was a wonderful life anyway. 


Another stake in the heart of the 1990s and Internet infancy: AOL is now officially going to shut down Winamp. 


Blockbuster closing killed the 1980s, Winamp’s death kills the 1990s once and for all (with Geocities gone, it was already on life support).


I get new technology comes and old goes.. but pause in a brief moment of silence for Winamp.


It served us well when the days of the net were new..


It did good.

A lot of weather models are predicting THIS for Thanksgiving. The blue isn’t rain. As you’d expect when arctic air invades. This particular run is the European Model.


As for the chances of this happening? I’d still go with maybe..oh..a 20% likelihood.


Too much has to come together in a perfect manner to  make it snow big.


And to be honest, I’m not a kid anymore, so I really don’t care for snow when millions of people are traveling..


One thing so far this soon to be winter I have noticed: The 7 to 10 day forecasts have been completely misguided and inaccurate. Weather model runs are going nuts with the wrong forecasts..

Dramatic footage shows volcano giving birth to new Japanese islet..


Lots of really weird stuff has been happening in Japan recently.


Well just fuk my shima.. 

Smoke em if you get em: Mt. Etna erupting blew a vortex ring.. Hope it was as good for the magma as it was for the crust.

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