| Cosmology and Planetary Sciences
Electromagnetism and Field Changes in the Universe Dr Roger J. Palmer DVM In the early universe, swirling volumes of charged particles aligned to form highways /networks of magnetism throughout space. At the nodal points of intersections, stars began to ignite –...
| Cosmology and Planetary Sciences
On the Origin of Life: Panspermia and Octopus from Space By Dr. Kenneth Scott and Bradley Pitt So how does life come into being in the third dimension? As we have been told in our text books, primitive life evolved here, but arrived through a type of panspermia...
| Cosmology and Planetary Sciences
What does the Discovery of Gravitational Waves Mean for Us? We are just now beginning to detect gravity waves that were recorded for the first time by scientists at the LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory) program. Physicists with The LIGO...
| Cosmology and Planetary Sciences
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA/MPS/DLR/IDA Image credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona, NASA.gov Searching for Water on Ceres and Mars By J.J. Hurtak, Ph.D., Ph.D., and Desiree Hurtak, Ph.D., MS. Sc. At any minute (starting 6th of March 2015) Jet Propulsion...
| Cosmology and Planetary Sciences
THE MYSTERIOUS RINGS OF SATURN copyright © 2014 James J. Hurtak, Ph.D., Ph.D. and Desiree Hurtak, Ph.D. NASA’s Cassini spacecraft is currently orbiting the ring system of Saturn. It has been on an extended mission since 2008 and amazingly continues to send back...
| Cosmology and Planetary Sciences
NASA’s Voyager 1 at outer reaches of solar system, poised to enter interstellar space. This artist’s concept shows plasma flows around NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft as it gets close to entering interstellar space. Image released Dec. 3, 2012....
| Cosmology and Planetary Sciences, New Discoveries
NASA’s pioneering Voyager 1 probe has encountered an uncharted new region at the outer reaches of the solar system, the spacecraft is at the precipice to go into interstellar space, space scientists say. Voyager 1 which has been traversing the solar system for...
| Cosmology and Planetary Sciences
Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) gets ready to search for life on the Martian surface The success of Jet Propulsion Lab’s “Curiosity” landing on the surface of Mars, August 5-6th, 2012, a $2.5 billion USD project by NASA, brings a new and exciting...
| Cosmology and Planetary Sciences, Space
New Evidence for the Multiverse Copyright © 2011 Academy For Future Science The idea that there are multiple universes other than our own known physical universe has been popularized and culturally rooted for years throughout the media of science-fiction, fantasy, and...
| Cosmology and Planetary Sciences
MARS500: TO MARS AND BACK IN A CANISTER June 3, 2010 was a monumental beginning of an important program where six future cosmonauts from Italy, France, China and Russia in front of a plethora of cameras and newsmen in Moscow walked into a confined space for the next...
| Cosmology and Planetary Sciences
THE SEARCH FOR THE MEANING OF THE PYRAMIDAL STRUCTURES ON MARS: DO THEY HOLD THE KEY TO MAN’S EXISTENCE? by J.J. Hurtak, Ph.D., Ph.D., Copyright © 1973, 1976, 2006 J.J. Hurtak Five hundred years ago human beings were seen as the pinnacle of creation and their...
| Cosmology and Planetary Sciences
MARS Early Water March 2004 Did Life as We Know It Once Exist on Mars? Copyright © 2004 J.J. Hurtak, Ph.D., Ph.D. NASA’s mission briefing (the week of 3 March 2004) on the progress of the Mars rover at Meridiani Planum, introduced startling new evidence of water...
| Cosmology and Planetary Sciences
Update on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter by Dr. J.J. Hurtak, Ph.D., Ph.D. The successful rendevous of the MRO (Mars Reconnaissance Orbitor) with the planet Mars on March 10th (2006) will allow sophisticated instruments to look for ‘waterways’ and document the...