Sunday, 7 August 2016

US skydiver jumps without parachute into net from 25,000ft

American Luke Aikins has become the first person to jump from 25,000 ft (7,620m) without a parachute, landing safely in a net.
Mr Aikins - who has more than 18,000 jumps under his belt - fell dead centre into the 100x100ft net in Simi Valley, southern California.
During the two-minute fall aired live on Fox television, the 42-year-old reached the speed of 120mph (193km/h).
To loud cheers, he climbed out of the net and hugged his wife and young son.-read more see video

Saturday, 6 August 2016

Black holes may be 'back doors' to other parts of the universe, researchers claim

In the new theory, anything traveling through the black hole would be ¿spaghettified,¿ or stretched to the extreme, but returned back to its normal size when it emerges in a different region of the universe. An artist's impression of a wormhole is picturedDeep inside of a black hole lies a region known as the gravitational singularity, where space-time curves toward infinity, and no matter passing through can survive – or so it’s been thought.
In a new study, researchers suggest there may instead be a way out through a wormhole at the centre of the black hole, which acts as a ‘back door.’
By this theory, anything traveling through the black hole would be ‘spaghettified,’ or stretched to the extreme, but returned back to its normal size when it emerges in a different region of the universe.-read more

The world's first website went online 25 years ago today


n this day 25 years ago the world's first website went live to the public. The site, created by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, was a basic text page with hyperlinked words that connected to other pages.
Berners-Lee used the public launch to outline his plan for the service, which would come to dominate life in the twenty-first century.
"The WWW project merges the techniques of information retrieval and hypertext to make an easy but powerful global information system," said Berners-Lee on the world's first public website. "The project started with the philosophy that much academic information should be freely available to anyone."
Berners-Lee wanted the World Wide Web to be a place where people could share information across the world through documents and links navigated with a simple search function.-read more

Tuesday, 2 August 2016

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I like everyone do not like bullies in any form not verbal 'physical;written as can be hurtful and make me go back to old self .also yes I do bite back and I do apologise but really hate people that use others to fight thier battles as I always deal with my problems myself and makes me feel like the bad guy which I know I am not.

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Monday, 1 August 2016

Oh it's got worse

Recently a person I know very well has had to have a catheter placed to aid fluid retention which has built up and affects the chest. Drink given IE water to help pass urine and chart of in and out plus a night bag if gets worse hospital tests that's hope for the best for the most beautiful person in my life.

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Sunday, 31 July 2016

The 340-year-old cheese found on shipwreck off Sweden

340 year old cheeseDivers have found what they believe to be a very old, very smelly cheese in a jar stuck on the sea bed, near Sweden.
The stinky discovery was made when the team were exploring the wreck of the Kronan, a warship that sank 340 years ago.
They didn't know it was cheese until the journey to the surface caused some of the contents to leak, releasing a very strong smell.
But in matters as important as the potential discovery of 340-year-old cheese, you can't just trust your nose.
So the team have sent their discovery to a laboratory so that they can know for sure what they have found.

don't go to the moon ?

if you are an astronaut you may be five times more likely to die of a heart attack if go all the way to the moon.this is due to cosmic radiation beyond earths  protective magnetic field .3 of apollo 24 astronauts who flew to moon have died of heart disease  including neil armstrong the first man on the moon .

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