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DO SUPERNOVA
EFFECT LIVING THINGS ON EARTH ?

We have talked much about Supernova 1987a. The impending explosion is supposed to touch the earth with its light. But do Supernovas effect life on earth in any way. Can we prove that they do..
This is from the Knight Tribune News Service. I am sorry I do not have the date but it was around December of 1999. I call your attention especially to paragraph 9 in the news release below.
Exploding stars supplied Earths atmosphere
Telescope reveals 'fountain of life'
Knight-Tribune News
Service
ATLANTA -- A new space telescope
has revealed the inner workings of a stellar factory that produces
enormous quantities of oxygen.-- what one astronomer called "the real
fountain of life.' Scientists think most of the oxygen we breathe
was generated initially by a relatively small number of massive exploding
stars known as "supernovae." Along with other elements -- the raw materials of
'new stars and planets -- this precious gas eventually spread
throughout the universe, including our own solar system.
"Such massive stars create
lots of oxygen in their nuclear furnaces," Massachusetts Institute
of Technology astronomer Claude Canizares said yesterday at the annual
meeting of the American Astronomical Society. "It was explosions of
such supernovae that permitted life on Earth."
Once life evolved on this
planet, oxygen generation by bacteria and plants became self-sustaining.
Thus, humans today are not dependent upon supernovae for oxygen, although
such explosions continue to spread it through the cosmos. The
ring-shaped remnants of one such supernova -- labeled EO102-72 --
were studied on' two occasions last fall by NASA's powerful new
Chandra X-ray Observatory "
When it blew up, the giant
star, 15 to 25 times more massive than our sun, was 200,000 light-years
from Earth in the Small Magellanic Cloud, one of the galaxies closest
to our own Milky Way. (A light-year is about 6 trillion miles).
The brilliant light from
the starburst reached Earth about 1,000 years ago, and could have
been visible to the naked eyes of people in Australia or South America,
Canizares said.
Chandra, launched in July,
carries an instrument called a high-energy spectrometer that spreads
out X-rays, much as a prism breaks up a beam of light, into a rainbow
of different wavelengths. It recognizes each element, such as carbon,
oxygen, or iron, by its unique wavelength.
The Chandra images showed
that about half the gas expelled by the exploding star was oxygen -- an
unexpectedly high amount. Elements such as iron and magnesium also
were manufactured, but in lesser amounts.
The oxygen from this supernova
alone would weigh as much as 10 of our suns, and would be enough to
supply 1,000 solar systems like our own, Canizares said. The gas formed
inside the star, where nuclear fusion of primordial hydrogen gradually
built up heavier elements, such as carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur
and iron.
"Understanding supernovae
helps us to learn about the processes that formed chemical elements
like those which are found on Earth and are necessary for life," said
Kathy Flanagan, another MIT astronomer. "We have just seen a star
rip its belly open and show us what's inside."
Canizares said after the
oxygen was "baked in the oven" he added, it was "made available to
those of us who like to take a breath." The manufacture of oxygen
and other elements in stars continues to this day. An enormous supernova
exploded in 1987 and more are expected every 2 to 100 years. The last
in our own galaxy was in 1602.
However, a huge southern
star called Eta Carina 9,000 light years away in the Milky Way may
have already blown up during the time it takes its light to reach
Earth, according to Stephen Maran, an astronomer at NASA's Goddard
Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.
So there is scientific proof that Supernova do effect the living things on earth with life giving elements, and without them life could not exist on this planet.
SO LET US KEEP OUR EYE ON SUPERNOVA 1987A !!
IS THERE DNA
ACTUALLY COMING FROM ETA CARINA ?
This is from NOAO Astronomy Picture of the Day
In the text below, pay attention to the 3rd sentence and the final sentence.
Astronomy Picture of the Day
January 12 1998
Discover the cosmos! Each day
a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured,
along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
The Keyhole Nebula
Credit: NOAO; Copyright:
AURA, all rights reserved.
Explanation: The dark dusty
Keyhole Nebula, gets its name from its unusual shape.
Officially designated NGC 3324, the Keyhole Nebula is a smaller
region superposed on the larger Eta Carina Nebula. These nebulae
were created by the dying star Eta Carina, which is prone to
violent outbursts during its final centuries. Noted and discussed
as early as 1840 when a spectacular explosion became visible,
the Eta Carina system now appears to be undergoing an unusual
period of change. An emission nebula that contains much dust,
the Keyhole Nebula is roughly 9,000 light years distant. This
photogenic nebula can be seen in the south with even a small
telescope. The Keyhole Nebula was recently discovered to contain
highly structured clouds of molecular gas.
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What is important here is for you to read the last sentence of the text above. It says. The Keyhole Nebula was recently discovered to contain highly structured clouds of molecular gas. Molecular is DNA. (See Below). The second thing to take note of is the third sentence which says, "These Nebulae were created by the dying star Eta Carina. Eta Carina created a nebula that contains highly structured clouds of molecular gas. Which means DNA created for a specific purpose.
Ok Ok, let's
go to the dictionary and look up molecular.
mo-lec-u-lar
(m...-luk"y...-1...r) adj. 1. Abbr. mol. Of, relating to, or consisting
of molecules. 2. Of or relating to s'nnple or basic structure or
form. -mo,lec"u-lar"x-ty ('l2r"1-t n. --mo.lec"u.lar:ly adv.
Notice the definition of molecular as belonging to basic structures, which would be DNA.
Let's
go on with the definition
molecular biology n. The
branch of biology that deals, with the formation, structure, and activity
of macromolecules essential to life, such as nucleic acids and proteins,
and especially with their role in cell replication and the transmission
of genetic information. --molecular biologist n.
So here we see molecular biology dealing with macromolecules essential to life such as nucleic acids and it specifically says concerning their role in cell replication and transmission of genetic information. And remember we were shown above that Eta Carina contains highly structured molecular gas.
The definition
referred to nucleic acids. Lets look that up in the dictionary before we
end here.
nu-cle-ic acid (m-kl¶"%
-kP"-, ny~-) n. Any of a group of complex compounds found in
all living cells and viruses, composed of purine: pyrimidines,
carbohydrates, and phosphoric acid. Nucleic acids in the form of DNA
and RNA control cellular function and heredity.
DNA and RNA to control heredity. Coming from where. As you saw with your own eyes, Eta Carina.
HAS ALIEN ENERGY FROM ANOTHER WORLD ACTUALLY BEEN SEEN BY SCIENCE ?
THE NEW YORK
TIMES
WEEK IN REVIEW
Sunday March 5 2000 Section 4
DARK MATTERS
AFLOAT IN A COSMIC HALL OF MIRRORS
By: George
Johnson
Attached Picture of NGC 1999
a nebula in the constellation Orion
The word
ethereal as defined in the dictionary means, Of the celestial
spheres; heavenly. Not of this world; spiritual. So
that is a significant statement by the scientists that this discovery does
involve something from another world.
Here is an amazing
fact. If you look up the word quintessence in the dictionary , you will find
a connection to the word Pentecost, and here we are talking about something
from another world. Coincidence ?
"The actual universe is far
more interesting than the universe of science fiction", said Dr. Lawrence
M. Krauss, chairman of the physics department at Case Western Reserve University
in Cleveland."Nature comes up with possibilities that no science fiction
writer would dare suggest". With a foot in both worlds, Dr. Krauss is the
author of "The Physics of Star Trek" and "Quintessence", a newly updated
book about dark matter and dark energy.
Dark Matter was concocted
to get around a disturbing fact: galaxies spin so fast that they should have
twirled apart eons ago. Count the stars in the Milky Way and add up their
heft. The inescapable conclusion is that there isn't nearly enough
gravity to hold the whole conglomeration together. Astronomers originally
hoped that something ordinary like dim, burnt-out stars hiding in the galactic outskirts
could account for the missing gravity. But attempts to find these
machos, for "massive compact halo objects", have yet to pay off.
Deepening the mystery,
cosmologists have concluded that the universe probably couldn't have evolved
the way it has unless most of the dark matter is not just dark but invisible-made
from exotic stuff that neither emits nor reflects light.
In the Bible
the Book of Amos says, the day of the Lord is darkness and not light, even
very dark with no brightness in it.
What is this barely existing
substance ? Aristotle needed a hypothetical essence with just the right
properties to form the luminous heavenly spheres. The theorists needed to
come up with particles that were massive enough to balance the scales of
nature and yet interacted only very weakly with ordinary matter. otherwise
it would be hard to explain why the stuff hadn't already been found. Tailor
- made for this purpose is the "weakly interacting massive particle" or Wimp-the
paradoxically powerful rival to the Macho.
Wimp is weak
or meek.
To separate itself from theology,
science must find evidence that it's creations are real. At the recent conference
in Marina Del Rey-the full title was Fourth International Symposium on Sources
and Detection of Dark Matter in the Universe-astronomers from the University
of Rome defended a dramatic claim they had posted on the internet earlier
in the month: that they had detected a wind of Wimps blowing through the
earth as it moves across the sky.
Is this what
the Bible means when it says the meek shall inherit the earth. And since
the word quintessence connects this to Pentecost , is this what the Bible
means when it says, the spirit descends to earth as a rushing mighty
wind.?
Detecting a particle that
was designed to be almost undetectable is obviously quite a feat. Other researchers immediately disputed the claim, and a California team that has
been diligently seeking Wimps declared that it had found none at
all.
And so the question of what
accounts for the dark matter remains appropriately up in the air. Experimenters are also looking for other candidates, like the axion , a lightweight, weakly
interacting particle (ghostlier than the famously ghostly neutrino) that was
originally devised for an entirely different purpose: Unless there were axions,
physicists realized, an important theory in particle physics would contain
a glaring mathematical inconsistency. Named after a popular laundry detergent,
the axion would blot out the stain.
Even farther out into the
speculative realm is a very heavy version of the Wimp called the Wimpzilla.
And farthest out of all is the so-called mirror matter. While Wimps would
react very reluctantly with ordinary matter, the mirror matter would be even
more aloof , apparent only through its gravitational pull.
Interesting here
because as they call the essence mirror matter, they locate it in Orion in
NGC 1999 which is the reflection nebula. And in the Bible it says, we now
look through a glass darkly but then face to face.
Some physicists speculate
that the mirror matter is just regular matter trapped in another dimension.
While its light is stuck inside what amounts to a parallel universe, its
gravity comes shining through, bedeviling the astronomer's calculations.
This nether realm might also be home to the dark energy-the quintessence
needed to give a boost to the cosmic expansion, explaining why its speeding
up instead of slowing down.
Most scientists would rather
find answers to the cosmic mysteries without leaving their own universe.
But if this is not possible, there may be some consolation. Our shining stars
would look like dark matter to observers in the mirror world. If some kind
of cosmic justice prevails, astronomers on both side of the looking glass
are sharing the same deep sense of confusion.
IS THERE SCIENTIFIC PROOF THAT ALIEN PARTICLES CAN ACTUALLY TAKE INSTRUCTION
AND
Technology Circuits
The New York Times
September 23 1999
DUST THAT MAY HAVE EYES AND
EARS
By Anne Eisenberg
The next time you watch dust
motes drifting in the air, consider: Someday the dust motes may be watching
you.
Scientists at the University
of California at Berkeley are designing tiny airborne devices they call "Smart
Dust" that may one day not only observe the likes of lost cats, tornadoes ,or even enemy forces, but also pass the news along to headquarters, wherever
that may be.
COMMUNICATE
WITH EACH OTHER ?

There is the
first interesting point. When we talk about energy from above we are talking
about particles. Here science is finding that particles can pass news along
to headquarters, in other words they can communicate.
The goal of smart dust is
to combine sensors, computation and communication in a volume as small as
a grain of sand, said its inventor, Kris Pister, a Berkeley professor who
is leading the effort to put a complete airborne sensing and communication
platform, including power supplys, inside one cubic millimeter.
Dr. Pister hopes that one
day his smart dust will be ubiquitous. Grains of it could be used for tasks
like monitoring a room's temperature to make sure that people in one side
of the room do not freeze while those in the other side bake.
They are talking
about particles such as a grain of sand with the capacity to
communicate.
Smart dust may even have a
more stealthy purpose.
Joseph Kahn a professor of
electrical engineering and computer science at Berkeley who has worked closely
on the project with Dr. Pister said he could imagine a future in which
microaircraft drop smart dust on the perimeter of a battlefield to measure
data like movement of vehicles. Another microaircraft could interrogate the
smart dust to find out what it had seen.
Notice that
another particle (called microaircraft here) could communicate with the first
particle and question it about what it had seen. So here we have two pieces
of dust communicating with each other about an intelligent subject.
There's no need to worry yet
about the invasion of privacy by dust motes, or even about inhaling them.
Dr Pister's dust grains are still relatively bulky five millimeters on a
side, the size of an aspirin, far too heavy to be wafted on air
currents.
But Dr. Pister and his group
have the individual parts of the system working he said and they have already
demonstrated an autonomous, golf ball size sensor that can beam weather
information by laser from Coit Tower in San Francisco 10 miles across the
bay to Dr Pister's Berkeley office.
Now keep in
mind. We are a primitive race. If we have developed it down to golf ball
size, what must an advanced race have it down to. And thus the energy being
spotted in the winds on earth could indeed be sub atomic intelligence.
He hopes that the motes will
soon be airy enough to float alone sensing and communicating either with
a central device or mote to mote.
I like that mote
to mote. So the particles either can communicate with the commander (in the
case we are considering, God) or to one another, mote to mote.
Dr Pister's smart dust and
dozens of other tiny machines are made possible by a technology known as
MEMS, short for microelectromechanical systems. MEMS are miniature machines
some smaller then a human red blood cell that are built in the same way as
integrated circuits.
Materials are deposited in
a three dimensional stack on a silicon base and whittled and shaped using
photolihography in which ultraviolet light is used for etching. An acid bath
at the end washes away unwanted pieces leaving tiny hinges, rotors, or other
mechanical elements of the minute silicon machines.
As futuristic as mite size
machines like smart dust may sound several commercial applications of MEMS
have already made the leap from the laboratory to the prototype stage and
into production. Many more are expected in the next decade.
Analog Devices for example,
makes dot size motion sensors that are deployed in airbags said Jim Doscher
marketing manager of the company's micromachine product division in Cambridge
Mass.
The sensors measure deceleration
and signal a microchip which decides if the signal is a bad parking job or
a crash, Doscher said.