07 April 2011

Notes - Travel & Thoughts / Mars & Xenon 129

In the air at 1135. Good breakfast and morning. What to use? Contact with the other Dead is similar to contact with the Dead being alive. The connection is via a directed unconscious stream and it is uncontrollable in most instances. You are wondering where this is going relative to the scene six.

         Second flight, San Diego to San Francisco. In the air 1416 hours. Let’s go to the scene. . . . as it seems to be jammed on large letters correct it or just relax. – Amorella.

         These few words are quite unexpected as I do not see things as the Supervisor might.

"State of being verbs are existential whether imagination or reality. Verbs that are the acts of circumstance surrounding theatre of human perception, that’s how I see it. The circumstance evolves causing the human species to evolve with it." (continuing scene six)

         The species evolves at its own pace in its life cycle, I can see this but the circumstance is natural though seemingly controllable, is this correct?

         Back to the igniting of nuclear devices – as you said, the Germans were going to do their own igniting if the Americans had not. Nothing could be done to change this reality, which had begun hundreds if not thousands of years earlier. Another perspective would be that of genetics. No one alive would be so if the potential were not caused thousands of years ago.

         Destiny, therefore, is not so dynamic as theatre would have it.

         Yes, in here the tragedies are caused by circumstance not by individuals.

         But what of moral choices? Hamlet’s tragedy is not to act.

         That is his circumstance.

         He can chose to act.

         He cannot and be true to who he is. It is not a tragedy to know who you are and to act accordingly.

         It appears tragic to humans. He has no choice.

         You know who you are too. You also have no choice. You are free to be yourself or to be dishonest to yourself. You have chosen to be yourself as far as the books and blog are concerned. – Amorella.

         I will have to think on this.

         Of course you will but you will see this through on the books if you live long enough. You had good flights and a good day. Applebee’s for supper, Quality Inn in Petaluma, California for the night. Wine country tomorrow as you head north. Post. - Amorella. 



         It was an excellent day to cross the Golden Gate. Wonderfully clear view. Tight landing in San Diego. Pilot really drops and puts on engine reverse and the brakes. Fun climb taking off too. Great view of SF area on a slow approach landing. Love Southwest! Thankful for the day.

         No doubt. – Amorella.                  

         Doug sent me a note about a possible nuclear blast on Mars eons ago. It was on Fox News (not one of my favorites) so I validated it with BBC (my favorite source).

         Place it here and then call it a night. – Amorella. 

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Tech News : Was There a Natural Nuclear Blast on Mars?
(BBC News Blog

About 180 million decades ago, a planet-shattering still normally happening nuclear reaction might have wiped out every little thing on Mars, sending a shockwave that turned the planet into dry sand.

A lot more outstanding: A normal nuclear reaction could have occurred on our own planet — and could happen once again, reported Dr. John Brandenburg, a senior propulsion scientist at Orbital Technologies Corp.

“The Martian surface is covered with a thin layer of radioactive substances which includes uranium, thorium and radioactive potassium — and this pattern radiates from a hot spot [on Mars],” Brandenburg told BBCNewsBlog.com.

“A nuclear explosion could have sent particles all throughout the planet,” he reported. “Maps of gamma rays on Mars demonstrate a large red spot that would seem like a radiating debris pattern … on the opposite side with the planet there exists a different red spot.”
According to Brandenburg, the pure explosion, the equivalent of 1 million one-megaton hydrogen bombs, occurred within the northern Mare Acidalium area of Mars exactly where there is certainly a serious concentration of radioactivity.
This explosion filled the Martian environment with radio-isotopes in addition, that are found in current gamma ray spectrometry information taken by NASA, he claimed.

The radioactivity also explains why the planet looks red. 
Brandenburg mentioned gamma ray spectrometry taken above the past few years shows spiking radiation from Xenon 129 — an increase also noticed on Earth soon after a nuclear response or possibly a nuclear meltdown, together with the 1 at Chernobyl in 1986 and also the catastrophe in Japan previously this month.


Dr. David Beaty, Mars program science manager at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, told BBCNewsBlog.com that he finds the idea intriguing and fascinating. But to demonstrate the science, the agency would have to prepare a mission to check out Mare Acidalium on Mars.

And you will discover extra pressing issues, which include missions to find extraterrestrial daily life. “You need to evaluate the importance of the question relative for the cost of answering the query,” he reported.

However, Beaty expressed doubts, stating the geological problems on this planet and Mars have existed for millennia — what exists has existed for some time, and there are number of sudden improvements. “Rocks are what they can be. [A pure nuclear reaction] could transpire in a further billion a long time, however it is just not something to create you would like to go home to your loved ones and move towards the mountains straight away,” he mentioned.

Dr. Lars Borg, a scientist at Lawrence Livermore Nationwide Lab, termed Brandenburg’s conclusions unsurprising — and section of acknowledged geological processes, not a nuclear reaction.

“We’ve looked at Martian meteorites for 15 decades, and looked in detail in the isotopic measurements .. and not a single person out of hundreds worrying about this have imagined there could have already been a nuclear explosion on Mars,” he told BBCNewsBlog.com.

An additional possibility is usually that the reaction occurred in mid-air and didn’t leave a crater — that’s precisely what occurred on the Tunguska function in Russia in 1909, presumably by a considerable comet.

Harrison Schmitt, a geological skilled as well as the very last man to phase from the Apollo spacecraft on the moon, advised BBCNewsBlog.com that there is “general validity” to Brandenburg’s theory. He reported the nuclear response might not have already been brought on by an explosion, having said that, and might have occurred with time.

Edward D. McCullough, a science and space consultant, agreed that the Mare Acidalium region of Mars does exhibit some unusual colours and terrain formations that seem unexplainable.

“There seems to be a realistic closure concerning the number of fissions necessary to supply the Xenon 129 enhancement as well as the level of energy demanded to toss materials to that point on Mars,” he mentioned.

From: BBC News Blog
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I have never thought such a thing. 

You love such considerations you have never had. It is who you are, boy. - Amorella. 

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