Thursday, September 26
Transforming Copper Wire into a Cosmic Furnace
Using a novel laser method, scientists mimicked the extreme environments of stars and planets, enhancing our understanding of astrophysical phenomena and supporting nuclear fusion research.
Extreme conditions prevail inside stars and planets. The pressure reaches millions of bars, and it can be several million degrees hot. Sophisticated methods make it possible to create such states of matter in the laboratory – albeit only for the blink of an eye and in a tiny volume.
A research team led by the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), together with colleagues from the European XFEL, has now succeeded in creating and observing extreme conditions with a much smaller laser.
Wednesday, September 25
Living Alone VERSUS With Someone
My post has very little to do with an actual marriage although, being married is at the heart of living together. What do I mean by that?
When two people live together, married or not, they must find a way to deal with or accept those traits that are disliked or frowned upon.
When two people live together, unmarried, the likelihood that the male will help out more around the house is increased because they are, in essence, roommates. Roommates share duties and responsibilities is typically the norm or you find another roommate.
When a couple is married, the male has a tendency to do the outside work while the female does the inside work. However, most outside work is mowing the lawn, weed eating, and lawn maintenance, deck painting, and pressure washing house.
If you put the eagle eye on this, outside maintenance is not done daily or weekly throughout the year like inside work is done... hence, the wife is always left with having to do more work.
But work is not the only issue with living or not living together.
Wives tend to bitch more at their lazy husbands either for not doing this or that but also for how they are dressed and/or take care of themselves. Husbands typically don't give a shit about their appearance whether they are going out or staying at home.
Wives always seem to be caring about their appearance as if they are going on a date everyday even on the weekends, although the makeup is usually not put on as heavily.
As a result of being bitched at, husband do one or more of the following:
- go hunting or fishing
- take up golf
- go drinking with the guys
- play poker with the guys
- volunteer somewhere
- get a second job
- spend more time outside
- you are always with someone
- you are always doing things together
- you have someone to sleep next to
- you combine incomes
- you make decisions together
- you are cared for when sick
- you are very seldom lonely
In The NEWS
Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> "Friends" competition game show begins production at Max in honor of the show's 30th anniversary (More)
> 2005 Heisman winner Reggie Bush sues NCAA, Southern Cal, and the Pac-12 over name, image and likeness compensation (More)
> "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda set to star in "All In: Comedy About Love" on Broadway in January (More) | 2025 Tony Awards to return to Radio City Music Hall after a two-year hiatus (More)
Science & Technology
> Encrypted messaging app Telegram will begin providing some user information, including IP addresses and names, to officials when legally requested; change comes a few weeks after CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in France (More) | See previous write-up on Durov's arrest here (More)
> Giant panda skin cells reprogrammed into pluripotent stem cells, a key step toward potentially conserving the endangered species (More) | What are stem cells, and how do they work? (More, w/video)
> Space experiment reveals low gravity environments weaken heart muscles, disrupt normal rhythms (More)
Business & Markets
> US stock markets close higher (S&P 500 +0.3%, Dow +0.2%, Nasdaq +0.1%); S&P 500, Dow close at new records (More)
> California sues ExxonMobil over allegedly misleading the public for decades about whether the plastics the oil giant manufactured can be recycled (More) | Why plastics are hard to recycle (More)
> Boeing raises offer to striking union workers amid nearly two-week long walkout, which brought production of commercial jets to a near-halt; latest proposal includes 30% pay increase over four years and doubles signing bonus to $6K (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> Man found guilty of killing 10 people at a Boulder, Colorado, supermarket in March 2021, will receive life sentence (More) | Man accused in this month's assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump wrote down plans and tracked Trump's whereabouts months before incident, prosecutors say (More)
> Murders in the US fell 11.6% year-over-year in 2023, the largest single-year decline in two decades, according to new FBI data; overall violent crime dropped 3% in 2023 while motor vehicle thefts rose 12.6% (More) | Explore data (More)
> Southeast US under storm warning as disturbance in Gulf of Mexico expected to strengthen into Hurricane Helene this week, with potential US landfall as Category 3 hurricane as soon as Thursday (More)
American Literacy
- Literacy rate: 79% of US adults are literate, while 21% are illiterate.
- Literacy level: 54% of adults have a literacy level below 6th grade, and 20% are below 5th grade.
- Functional illiteracy: 45 million adults are functionally illiterate, meaning they read below a 5th grade level.
- Reading habits: 44% of adults do not read a book in a year.
- State literacy rates: Minnesota and New Hampshire have the highest literacy scores, while Louisiana, Mississippi, and New Mexico have the lowest.
- Cost of low literacy: Low literacy rates cost the US up to $2.2 trillion per year.
- Reading for enjoyment: Fewer children are reading for enjoyment.
- Reading challenges: Many adults face challenges with basic reading tasks
- Many of them don't speak English
- Many of them have no skills
- Many of them have no desire to learn
- All of them want a better life
- the economy
- the military
- education
- the space race
- Illegal drugs
- Alcohol
- SEX
- Free education
- A guaranteed income
- Not having to pay their dues
Van Gogh's Starry Night
Scientists recently analyzed Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night to see how well its famous swirls matched up with known atmospheric physics.
The swirling colors and flowing brushstrokes of Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night have secured the painting (and its artist) a place among the all-time greats. As a piece of art, Starry Night is undeniably beautiful, but beauty alone is often not enough to keep a painting so cemented in the minds and hearts of the public.
Beyond just being beautiful, Starry Night somehow manages to capture the feeling of a clear night sky. Capturing feeling may be the whole point of impressionism—Van Gogh is himself most often labeled a post-impressionist, a style separate from true impressionism that nonetheless uses many impressionist techniques—but Starry Night does a singular job at managing it. Something about those particular swirls of paint just… feels like the night. READ MORE...
Tuesday, September 24
What Do We Know?
We know several things actually...
First - we know that we have a problem with illegal immigration that started almost four years ago.
Second - we know that we have a problem with inflation (even though it has come down a tad) that started almost four years ago.
Third - we know we have a problem with crime and violence in our big cities that started almost four years ago.
Fourth - we know that we have a problem with Fentanyl that started almost four years ago.
Fifth - we know we have wars and rumors of war breaking out all over the world that started almost four years ago.
As someone who is not very smart, I am seeing a trend here... all five of these items started about four years ago when Biden became our President. Now, I have heard over and over again, that these five items are not Biden's fault that they were actually caused during the Trump administration.
Well... assuming that to be true, then why hasn't BIDEN FIXED THE PROBLEM, or does he believe that since he thinks he did not cause it, then he should not have to fix it.
I am not sure I see the logic in that, but I believe that is the narrative that mainstream media is pushing.
So, if Trump caused the problem and Biden does not want to fix it because he did not cause it, then logically we should return Trump to the white house so he can fix HIS OWN DAMN PROBLEMS.
In The NEWS
Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson named 2024 WNBA MVP; Wilson becomes the second player to be unanimously selected as the league's MVP (More)
> Mercury Morris, three-time NFL Pro Bowler and two-time Super Bowl champion, dies at age 77 (More) | Kathryn Crosby, actress and wife of Bing Crosby, dies at age 90 (More)
> Catherine, Princess of Wales, makes first public appearance since announcing she's completed her cancer treatment (More)
Science & Technology
> Social media platform X could return to Brazil as soon as this week after complying with a judge's demand to censor certain posts, appoint a legal representative in the country (More) | See previous write-up (More)
> US health regulators approve the first self-administered, at-home influenza vaccine; treatment is delivered via nasal spray (More)
> Engineers demonstrate 3D-printed glass bricks with similar strength to concrete blocks; interlocking structures can be used many times over and repurposed at the end of a building’s life (More)
Business & Markets
> Markets end mixed following the Fed's first rate cut in four years Wednesday (Dow +0.1%, S&P 500 -0.2%, Nasdaq -0.4%); Dow finishes at record high (More) | The history of stock markets (More, w/video)
> US officials to propose ban on Chinese-made software and hardware in self-driving cars as soon as today, according to reports; follows a recent tariff of 100% on imported Chinese electric vehicles (More)
> Indian hotel chain Oyo acquires G6 Hospitality, owner of Motel 6, from private equity firm Blackstone for $525M (More) | Qualcomm reportedly considering an acquisition bid for rival chipmaker Intel (More)
Politics & World Affairs
> At least four people killed, 17 wounded in late-night mass shooting in Birmingham, Alabama; officials suggest the incident stemmed from a personal dispute (More)
> Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visits Scranton, Pennsylvania, ammunition plant to thank workers ahead of this week’s United Nations General Assembly (More) | See updates on war (More)
> Leftist candidate Anura Kumara Dissanayake wins Sri Lankan presidential election; results come with the country stuck in a yearslong economic crisis (More) | See an overview of the economic challenges (More)
Social Media
I have had a membership on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter/X. On LinkedIn and Facebook, my accounts were hacked and several items were posted that violated the rules about which I knew nothing, so I was KICKED OFF.
I stayed off of social media for several years but after Elon Musk purchased Twitter/X, I decided maybe I should try it out again.
LISTEN TO ME CAREFULLY...
On all three of these social media platforms, there are females that are trying to scam you out of your money, or sell their bodies online, or photos of their bodies to fools who want to pay the money to buy that crap.
No one knows if the people to whom you are talking are REAL or FAKE.
My suggestion is if you have to go on one of these social media forums, do so, but stay away from the women, even those who claim to be married and just want to fool around a little.
BELIEVE NO ONE
TRUST NO ONE
A Particle of Gravity Glimpsed
Gravitons, the particles thought to carry gravity, have never been seen in space – but something very similar has been detected in a semiconductor.
Physicists have been searching for gravitons, the hypothetical particles thought to carry gravity, for decades. These have never been detected in space, but graviton-like particles have now been seen in a semiconductor. Using these to understand gravitons’ behaviour could help unite the general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics, which have long been at odds.
“This is a needle in a haystack [finding]. And the paper that started this whole thing is from way back in 1993,” says Loren Pfeiffer at Princeton University. He wrote that paper with several colleagues including Aron Pinczuk, who passed away in 2022 before they could find hints of the elusive particles. READ MORE...