If only the US would grow a pair and jail some of the conspiracy theorests and anti-vaxxers that have turned Facebook into a volcano spewing misinformation. Honestly, stringing a few of them up from trees might be the best way to force some sense into them. The wussification of the USA has gone too far.
EVERYONE MUST TAKE THE VACCINE. POLICE SHOULD BE EQUIPPED WITH VACCINE DART GUNS SO THEY CAN VACCINATE FROM MANY YARDS AWAY. THE VACCINE SHOULD BE SPRAYED EVERYWHERE ON THE FOOD, IN THE FOOD, IN THE WATER, IN THE AIR FROM CONTRAILS. ONLY THEN CAN WE BE 100% SAFE. SHOPKEEPERS SHOULD VACCINATE CUSTOMERS BEFORE THEY ARE ALLOWED TO ENTER THE SHOP. SCHOOLS SHOULD VAX PARENTS BEFORE ANY CHILD IS ALLOWED IN. BUS DRIVERS AND TRAIN DRIVERS SHOULD ALSO BE ALLOWED TO VAX PASSENGERS USING LONG RANGE SYRINGES OR VAXX DART GUNS. ZAP! ZAP! ZAP ! AND HEY PRESTO! YOUR ARE VAXXED AND INVINCIBLE ! COVID NO MORE! VAX! VAX! VAX!
So suddenly, all those crack-pots of fringe science being laughed at for years, are actually gaining ground, and exposing new areas of science for discovery.
No. Electric Universe proponents are still very much the laughing stock, because the theory has been *comprehensively disproven* by ACTUAL physicists, not wingnuts with websites.
Same goes with Flat earthers, Climate Denialists, Qanon proponents and other such nonsense beliefs.
Nov 24, 2020 Quasars are not gravitational entities, they are electrical. According to a recent press release, Lizelke Klindt, a PhD researcher in Durham University’s Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy, said: “How quasars develop has been the cause of significant uncertainty. What our results suggest is that quasars undergo a brief Continue reading Print Friendly, PDF & Email Stephen Smith November 24, 2020 Picture of the Day Plasma Rings November 23, 2020 Astronomers with the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys’ Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) report a “fossil galaxy” buried within the Milky Way. The primitive galaxy could have collided with the Milky Way about ten billion years ago, in the earliest stages of development. Called Heracles, it Continue reading Print Friendly, PDF & Email Stephen Smith November 23, 2020 Picture of the Day Pyrrhae Regio November 20, 2020 Water features? A recent Picture of the Day discussed what planetary scientists referred to as fossilized mineral springs on Mars. The structures were compared by NASA to dried-up Australian geological features, suggesting that they both are born of similar circumstances. In the image at the top of Continue reading Print Friendly, PDF & Email Stephen Smith November 20, 2020 Picture of the Day Loki Patera November 19, 2020 What causes waves in Io’s lava lakes? Jupiter’s electromagnetic field, recently measured by the Juno space probe, is twice as strong as consensus models predicted: 7.766 Gauss, compared to 0.66 Gauss at Earth’s South Pole. As previously written, Jupiter’s toroidal magnetosphere is approximately 650 million kilometers wide, extending even Continue reading Print Friendly, PDF & Email Stephen Smith November 19, 2020 Picture of the Day Plasma Petals November 18, 2020 Red giant stars can resemble planetary nebulae. Astronomers think that planetary nebulae are created when shockwaves “blow” through them. Those “winds” come from nearby exploding stars. In some cases, a nebula will emit X-rays, or extreme ultraviolet light, so the consensus opinion is that nuclear fusion is Continue reading Print Friendly, PDF & Email Stephen Smith November 18, 2020 Picture of the Day Star Pinch Nov 17, 2020 When science journals discuss the behavior of planetary nebulae, the typical opinion involves gas and dust “blowing” through them. In many cases, a nebula is described as “star forming” when intense X-ray radiation, or extreme ultraviolet light, indicate to astronomers that nuclear fusion is occurring within the Continue reading Print Friendly, PDF & Email Stephen Smith November 16, 2020 Picture of the Day Hotter than a Two Dollar Pistol on the Fourth of July November 16, 2020 The predominant cosmological theory within which most astronomers conduct their research is based on kinetic energy. In the modern consensus, moving masses and heat are the only factors allowed to operate in the astrophysical Universe. Electric charge is sometimes considered, but it is usually negligible in its Continue reading Print Friendly, PDF & Email Stephen Smith November 16, 2020 Picture of the Day Water Water Unsubstantial November 13, 2020 Hydrothermal vents on Mars? The remains of what planetary scientists believe are ancient hydrothermal vents indicate to them that water once flowed on Mars. The structures have a similar appearance to fossilized “mound springs” in the Australian Outback, so researchers theorize that both structures could be of similar origin. Hydrothermal Continue reading Print Friendly, PDF & Email Stephen Smith November 13, 2020 Picture of the Day Brown Jets November 12, 2020 Brown dwarf stars are another class of stellar object that emit jets of material. A recent press release reports detecting a jet of material erupting from a brown dwarf star. A brown dwarf star earns its name because it is too small to sustain hydrogen fusion reactions Continue reading Print Friendly, PDF & Email Stephen Smith November 12, 2020 Picture of the Day Ice World? November 11, 2020 Is Europa covered with ice on top of a briny ocean? When Voyager 1 flew by Europa on March 1979, planetary scientists were surprised to see that the moon was completely encased in water ice. Another surprise was that Europa exhibited few craters. Instead, its surface is Continue reading Print Friendly, PDF & Email
How many surrealists does it take to screw in a lightbulb? One to hold the giraffe and one to fill the bathtub with brightly colored power tools.