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  • NASA admits that space-time portal exists!

    So portals really exist and it is not impossible to travel from star to star as most people think. The distance is not a problem if we learn how portals work. We are still in the infancy stage when it comes to space exploration but at least we are learning.



    Hidden Portals in Earth's Magnetic Field
    07.02.12


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    A NASA-sponsored researcher at the University of Iowa has developed a way for spacecraft to hunt down hidden magnetic portals in the vicinity of Earth. These gateways link the magnetic field of our planet to that of the sun, setting the stage for stormy space weather. The Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission will study these portals. Credit: Science@NASA

    A favorite theme of science fiction is "the portal"--an extraordinary opening in space or time that connects travelers to distant realms. A good portal is a shortcut, a guide, a door into the unknown. If only they actually existed....

    It turns out that they do, sort of, and a NASA-funded researcher at the University of Iowa has figured out how to find them.

    "We call them X-points or electron diffusion regions," explains plasma physicist Jack Scudder of the University of Iowa. "They're places where the magnetic field of Earth connects to the magnetic field of the Sun, creating an uninterrupted path leading from our own planet to the sun's atmosphere 93 million miles away."

    Observations by NASA's THEMIS spacecraft and Europe's Cluster probes suggest that these magnetic portals open and close dozens of times each day. They're typically located a few tens of thousands of kilometers from Earth where the geomagnetic field meets the onrushing solar wind. Most portals are small and short-lived; others are yawning, vast, and sustained. Tons of energetic particles can flow through the openings, heating Earth's upper atmosphere, sparking geomagnetic storms, and igniting bright polar auroras.

    NASA is planning a mission called "MMS," short for Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission, due to launch in 2014, to study the phenomenon. Bristling with energetic particle detectors and magnetic sensors, the four spacecraft of MMS will spread out in Earth's magnetosphere and surround the portals to observe how they work.

    Just one problem: Finding them. Magnetic portals are invisible, unstable, and elusive. They open and close without warning "and there are no signposts to guide us in," notes Scudder.

    Actually, there are signposts, and Scudder has found them.

    Portals form via the process of magnetic reconnection. Mingling lines of magnetic force from the sun and Earth criss-cross and join to create the openings. "X-points" are where the criss-cross takes place. The sudden joining of magnetic fields can propel jets of charged particles from the X-point, creating an "electron diffusion region."

    To learn how to pinpoint these events, Scudder looked at data from a space probe that orbited Earth more than 10 years ago.

    "In the late 1990s, NASA's Polar spacecraft spent years in Earth's magnetosphere," explains Scudder, "and it encountered many X-points during its mission."

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    Data from NASA's Polar spacecraft, circa 1998, provided crucial clues to finding magnetic X-points. Credit: NASA Because Polar carried sensors similar to those of MMS, Scudder decided to see how an X-point looked to Polar. "Using Polar data, we have found five simple combinations of magnetic field and energetic particle measurements that tell us when we've come across an X-point or an electron diffusion region. A single spacecraft, properly instrumented, can make these measurements."

    This means that single member of the MMS constellation using the diagnostics can find a portal and alert other members of the constellation. Mission planners long thought that MMS might have to spend a year or so learning to find portals before it could study them. Scudder's work short cuts the process, allowing MMS to get to work without delay.

    It's a shortcut worthy of the best portals of fiction, only this time the portals are real. And with the new "signposts" we know how to find them.

    http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/su...g-portals.html

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    I have always thought of wormholes as being possible/probable, which means the universe folds over (to cut across). Not a stretch to believe in, seeing as how gravity/mass bends space.
    Last edited by ~AK49~; 07-07-2012, 10:41 AM.

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    • #3
      interesting but I don't think I'm going to space anytime soon...all that money should be used to find the cure for cancer and/or other diseases...IMO

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jose830 View Post
        interesting but I don't think I'm going to space anytime soon...all that money should be used to find the cure for cancer and/or other diseases...IMO
        an all vegetarian diet cures cancer.........

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jose830 View Post
          interesting but I don't think I'm going to space anytime soon...all that money should be used to find the cure for cancer and/or other diseases...IMO
          They make alot more money on treating cancer than they would in preventing cancer, would love to see the day if they did find a cure, but i kinda doubt it. Well, they'll find it (probably already have), itll be bought and never see the light of day. Probably just a conspiracy theory, but a very probable conspiracy theory. Money makes the world turn, on top of that the we are quickly outgrowing our resources at a compounding rate, they'd probably want some of the population to die off.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jerub Baal View Post
            an all vegetarian diet cures cancer.........
            That's funny

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Agility View Post
              That's funny
              but true. How many people die of cancer in other countries? Not nearly half of what dies in the USA where obesity and ****ty diets are normal, and accepted.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jose830 View Post
                interesting but I don't think I'm going to space anytime soon...all that money should be used to find the cure for cancer and/or other diseases...IMO
                The cures have been found long ago. Just don't expect science or the medical establishment to bring them to you. Ain't gonna happen. You must seek out and find them on your own.

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