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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Nepal's Buddha boy returns to jungle to meditate


KATMANDU, Nepal – A Nepalese teenager revered by many as a reincarnation of Buddha has returned to the jungle to meditate after emerging for less than two weeks, officials said Saturday.

Ram Bahadur Bamjan, 18, reappeared on Nov. 10 after several months of meditation to bless thousands of his followers, speaking to them on at least two occasions.

He made his last appearance on Friday and then returned to the jungle to meditate, said Biswo Prakash Newpane, a government administrator in the area. It was not clear when he would return again.

His followers lined up near the jungle of Ratanpur, about 100 miles south of Katmandu, to be blessed by Bamjan. He tapped the believers on their forehead but did not speak to them individually.

The followers believe he has been meditating without food and water since he was first spotted in the jungles of southern Nepal in 2005. Believers say he spent months without moving, sitting with his eyes closed beneath a tree.

Buddhism, which has about 325 million followers, teaches that every soul is reincarnated after death in another bodily form.

But several Buddhist scholars have been skeptical of the claims that Bamjan is a reincarnation of Siddhartha Gautama, who was born in southwestern Nepal roughly 2,500 years ago and became revered as the Buddha, or Enlightened One.

Rakesh, a Buddhist scholar, told the Associated Press last week that being Buddha means the last birth and the highest level that can be achieved and there can be no reincarnation of Buddha, even though Buddhists believe in life after death.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081122/ap_on_re_as/as_nepal_buddha_boy;_ylt=AiFy_wpkVWexYL1uf01yCOCs0NUE

Massive frozen water reservoirs discovered on Mars (Pimpin' Turtle)


WASHINGTON (AFP) – NASA scientists have discovered enormous underground reservoirs of frozen water on Mars, away from its polar caps, in the latest sign that life might be sustainable on the Red planet.

Ground-penetrating radar used by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter reveals numerous huge glaciers up to one half-mile thick buried beneath layers of rock and debris. Researchers said one glacier is three time the size of Los Angeles in area.

"All together, these glaciers almost certainly represent the largest reservoir of water ice on Mars that's not in the polar caps," said John Holt, a geophysicist at the University of Texas at Austin and lead author of a report about the discovery, which appears in the November 21 issue of the journal Science.

"In addition to their scientific value, they could be a source of water to support future exploration of Mars," said Holt.

Scientists on the 12-member research team surmise that the frozen water deposits are remnants of a Martian ice age millions of years ago.

Because water is one of the primary requirements for life, scientists said the frozen reservoirs are an encouraging sign of extra-terrestrial life.

The buried glaciers reported by Holt and his 11 co-authors lie in the Hellas Basin region of Mars' southern hemisphere, and scientist said even larger frozen water reservoirs may exist in Mars' northern hemisphere.

"The fact that these features are in the same latitude bands -- about 35 to 60 degrees -- in both hemispheres points to a climate-driven mechanism for explaining how they got there," said Holt.

Another member of the research team noted however, that a basic mystery about the glaciers remains unsolved.

"A key question is 'How did the ice get there in the first place?'" said James Head of Brown University.

Unanswered questions also persist, Brown said, about what might be contained in the frozen water.

"On Earth, such buried glacial ice in Antarctica preserves the record of traces of ancient organisms and past climate history," he said.

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter for NASA.

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Massive_underground_water_reservoirs_discovered_on_1120.html

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Mysterious changes seen on distant dwarf planet (Pimpin' Turtle)


NEW SCIENTIST - http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16009-mysterious-changes-seen-on-distant-dwarf-planet.html

The surface of the largest known 'plutoid' appears to have changed in recent years, according to new measurements of how elements are layered on its icy surface. But astronomers cannot explain the cause of the apparent change.

Eris is the largest known object beyond the orbit of Neptune, weighing nearly a third more than Pluto. It travels on an elongated path around the Sun that takes about 560 years to complete.

Astronomers think the distant world is covered by a layer of frozen methane and small amounts of nitrogen ice. When it comes near the Sun, these ices are thought to vaporise from sunlit portions of the surface and condense onto regions in shadow.

Eris is now near its farthest point from the Sun, so it is expected to be cold and inactive. But a new study suggests the dwarf planet's surface may have changed in the last few years.

"We're really scratching our heads," says author Stephen Tegler of Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.
Pass through

Tegler and colleagues probed Eris's supposedly inactive surface by measuring how methane ice absorbed the Sun's light.

Methane absorbs some wavelengths of light more strongly than other wavelengths. Weakly absorbed light can therefore pass through the methane layer and reach greater depths beneath the surface, although the exact depth is difficult to estimate.

By studying different wavelengths - or 'bands' - of light in Eris's spectrum using the 6.5-metre MMT observatory in Arizona, the researchers concluded that the concentration of nitrogen seems to increase with depth.

That result, based on observations of five wavelength bands in 2007, contradicts observations made in 2005 with the 4.2-m William Herschel Telescope in Spain. The 2005 observations, which measured two bands of light, suggested that nitrogen is more abundant closer to the surface.
Icy weather?

Both sets of observations are valid, say researchers, but they can't yet come up with an explanation for the difference.

One possibility is that Eris experienced some recent change in weather that altered the top several centimetres of its surface, Tegler says.

But changes in weather are difficult to explain when Eris is so far from the Sun. "It's very hard to imagine that something that dramatic would be happening on a relatively short time scale", says Mike Brown of Caltech, who was not involved in the study.

Another possibility is that methane and nitrogen vapour erupted from Eris's interior, eventually condensing down to form a new layer of ice, says co-author William Grundy of Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Volcanic eruption

No one is sure whether Eris is warm enough to boast this kind of 'cryovolcanism', but "an eruption isn't out of the question", Grundy told New Scientist.

NASA's New Horizons mission, which is set to fly past Pluto in 2015, could help determine whether the erstwhile planet ever boasted similar eruptions. "If a shrimpy little body like Pluto can do it, Eris can too," Grundy says.

Alternatively, the two teams might have observed different parts of the dwarf planet. New measurements suggest Eris boasts an Earth-like day, rotating on its axis once every 26 hours.

Future observations could track the planet's appearance over multiple rotations to determine whether Eris has a patchy composition, Grundy says.

Journal reference: Icarus (forthcoming)

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Second Mushroom Trip

(Crude drawing of visuals)

Dosage: 1.5 grams (mostly aborts), using lemon juice tek, fairly empty stomach

4 blunt hits of marijuana 1 hour after ingestion

Psilocybin cubensis B+

Soon after the blunt hits the effects of the mushrooms started to kick in at an alarming rate. This being my second trip, I was expecting a low dose (level 1 or 2 trip) that would last about 2 hours. How wrong my expectations were.

At the peak of the trip, whether my eyes were opened or closed was no longer relevant. We had a few candles lit in the room which gave some beautiful afterglow effects that lasted a few seconds after closing my eyes. We also had a black light lit which, halfway through the trip, managed to encompass the entire room – reflecting off of everything it could. Listening to ‘Explosions in the Sky’, my trip was an emotional rollercoaster. I was experiencing the music on so many different levels. In one ear and out the other, the music sounded like nothing of this world. I would occasionally forget the music was even playing, seeing the music rather then hearing it!

I was bombarded with an array of closed eye visuals that resembled intrinsic patterns of what looked like Dr. Seuss-like tubes and machinery. I saw valves and springs that were morphing and growing like the Windows 3D Pipes screensaver. The visuals took on almost an extradimensional quality that seemed too imaginative to be part of my imagination. These morphing patterns took the form of mushrooms and even insects at one point! When I had my eyes open, I stared primarily at the ceiling tiles which were illuminated by the black and candlelight. They were moving and bouncing around, taking a life on their own. At one point the cracks in the tiles seemed to separate and I could see an orange glow being them. They took on a rhythm that complemented the music well.

I had a few negative thoughts throughout the experience, a feeling like my thoughts were spiraling in a cyclical pattern out of control. I managed to maintain control, understanding negative emotions and feelings could be averted by directing attention elsewhere. After reading Martin Ball’s ‘Mushroom Wisdom: How Shamans Cultivate Spiritual Consciousness,’ I have learned great knowledge on how to work with, avert, and understand negative aspects of the mushroom trip.

Towards the end of the trip I was lying in my bed trying to fall asleep and I began to vividly remember my dream from the night before. I thought this was interesting, usually I can’t remember a dream unless I record it promptly after waking up in the morning. Falling asleep with the residual effects of the mushrooms was a challenge. I laid in my bed for a good hour or two tossing and turning feeling mildly uncomfortable. I got up to walk around twice during this period, both times noticing how “different” my room looked. My hippie-psychedelic posters were running and my rug took on a more coarse quality then I had ever noticed before.

Throughout the trip I felt so constrained by language. Myself and the two others I was tripping with had trouble communicating at times. Mid trip I uttered, “Words can’t exclaim what I’m feeling.” I had a feeling of being in between thoughts and consciousness. I was disappointed I was not able to take much esoteric knowledge out of this trip. I felt frustrated a few times during the trip because I was having too much fun and not maintaining the role of “the witness” trying to understand what the mushrooms were trying to show me. This being my seconds trip, and much more profound the first, I feel I have much more mushroom learning to undergo.

A profound memory of the trip was the impression of “mind workers” chiseling their way through my consciousness to break through to my perception. I could see and feel them working, and had an intense feeling of the other. Perhaps if I had taken a higher dosage they would have broken through. All day today I had a mild headache, which was most likely the result of lack of sleep (I’m used to getting at least 9 hours). I’m looking forward to chomping down on at least 3 grams in a few weeks.



Monday, November 17, 2008

Saturn Ablaze with Blue Light

This information of geometric patterns appearing in the atmosphere of Saturn was first introduced to me by Richard Hoagland of Enterprise Mission. http://enterprisemission.com/
Much like crop circles, these geometric anomalies are signs of the energy transformation that is occurring in our larger world.

Bill Machon - http://www.realitysandwich.com/saturn_ablaze_blue_light

The recently discovered hexagonal anomaly at Saturn's north pole is now ablaze with beautiful blue lights. Newly released images from NASA show the visually stunning phenomenon at Saturn's north pole. "Energetic particles, crashing into the upper atmosphere cause the aurora, shown in blue, to glow brightly at 4 microns (six times the wavelength visible to the human eye). The image shows both a bright ring, as seen from Earth, as well as an example of bright auroral emission within the polar cap that had been undetected until the advent of Cassini."

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Luca Turin: The science of scent

The shift in science is happening RIGHT NOW! Luca Turin has discovered sense is chemically vibrational in nature. This goes for sight and hearing too of course.



www.ted.com

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Magnetic Portals Connect Sun And Earth (Pimpin Turtle)


ScienceDaily (Nov. 2, 2008) — During the time it takes you to read this article, something will happen high overhead that until recently many scientists didn't believe in. A magnetic portal will open, linking Earth to the sun 93 million miles away. Tons of high-energy particles may flow through the opening before it closes again, around the time you reach the end of the page.

"It's called a flux transfer event or 'FTE,'" says space physicist David Sibeck of the Goddard Space Flight Center. "Ten years ago I was pretty sure they didn't exist, but now the evidence is incontrovertible."

Indeed, today Sibeck is telling an international assembly of space physicists at the 2008 Plasma Workshop in Huntsville, Alabama, that FTEs are not just common, but possibly twice as common as anyone had ever imagined.

Researchers have long known that the Earth and sun must be connected. Earth's magnetosphere (the magnetic bubble that surrounds our planet) is filled with particles from the sun that arrive via the solar wind and penetrate the planet's magnetic defenses. They enter by following magnetic field lines that can be traced from terra firma all the way back to the sun's atmosphere.

"We used to think the connection was permanent and that solar wind could trickle into the near-Earth environment anytime the wind was active," says Sibeck. "We were wrong. The connections are not steady at all. They are often brief, bursty and very dynamic."

Several speakers at the Workshop have outlined how FTEs form: On the dayside of Earth (the side closest to the sun), Earth's magnetic field presses against the sun's magnetic field. Approximately every eight minutes, the two fields briefly merge or "reconnect," forming a portal through which particles can flow. The portal takes the form of a magnetic cylinder about as wide as Earth. The European Space Agency's fleet of four Cluster spacecraft and NASA's five THEMIS probes have flown through and surrounded these cylinders, measuring their dimensions and sensing the particles that shoot through. "They're real," says Sibeck.

Now that Cluster and THEMIS have directly sampled FTEs, theorists can use those measurements to simulate FTEs in their computers and predict how they might behave. Space physicist Jimmy Raeder of the University of New Hampshire presented one such simulation at the Workshop. He told his colleagues that the cylindrical portals tend to form above Earth's equator and then roll over Earth's winter pole. In December, FTEs roll over the north pole; in July they roll over the south pole.

Sibeck believes this is happening twice as often as previously thought. "I think there are two varieties of FTEs: active and passive." Active FTEs are magnetic cylinders that allow particles to flow through rather easily; they are important conduits of energy for Earth's magnetosphere. Passive FTEs are magnetic cylinders that offer more resistance; their internal structure does not admit such an easy flow of particles and fields. (For experts: Active FTEs form at equatorial latitudes when the IMF tips south; passive FTEs form at higher latitudes when the IMF tips north.) Sibeck has calculated the properties of passive FTEs and he is encouraging his colleagues to hunt for signs of them in data from THEMIS and Cluster. "Passive FTEs may not be very important, but until we know more about them we can't be sure."

There are many unanswered questions: Why do the portals form every 8 minutes? How do magnetic fields inside the cylinder twist and coil? "We're doing some heavy thinking about this at the Workshop," says Sibeck.

Meanwhile, high above your head, a new portal is opening, connecting your planet to the sun.


Adapted from materials provided by Science@NASA. Original article written by Dr. Tony Phillips.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081101093713.htm