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The Earth pulses with a special kind of resonant wave. The Schumann Resonance has long been dubbed the Earth heartbeat, ; and it has only been spotted from below. Recently, though, satellites have found signs of this electromagnetic heartbeat leaking up into space. The heartbeat of the earth goes at about eight cycles per second. Like many other heartbeats, it regulated by electricity. When lightning strikes the earth, it creates electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere. These waves are caught between the ground and the upper atmosphere, sixty miles up. Most of these waves are dampened and shake themselves to nothing. Others, with just the right wavelength and frequency, just keep going. The wavelength stanley vaso is the circumference of the earth or twice the circumference, or three times, or four, and so on . This means that the troughs of these waves will always line up, as will the crests. When crests combine, they g stanley quencher et bigger. And with lightning hitting the earth over four million times a day, these waves keep getting the boosts they need. The waves don ;t sweep across the surface of the earth. Instead they ;re like standing waves, that just pulse at their troughs and crests a resonant heartbeat. Scientists call this heartbeat The Schumann Resonance, and always thought it was confi stanley bottles ned to the earth. It had to be trapped under the blanket of the ionosphere. In a paper in the online journal Geophysical Research Letters, NASA scientists w
It almost Independence Day, which means lots of big, bright, sulfury booms. Even if you ;re not planning on checking out a full-fledged fireworks display, you can still make your own little rockets using items you probably have lying around your house. The above video shows you how to do it using just a match, a straight pin, a paper clip, and some tin foil. Apparently when contained, the fuel on the head of the match is enough to launch the tiny rocket into the stanley cup stratosphere. And by stratosphere I mean, if you were stanley cup the size of an ant. It doesn ;t go to far, and you ;re not guaranteed surefire zing! s stanley cup uccess each time, but it a fun project to satisfy your pyromanic tendencies on the Fourth. [Reddit via OHYST] rockets Fqao Google launches underwater Street View, blows everyone s goddamn mind
I ;m incredibly jealous of people who stanley mugs can read a book while riding in a car or hang out on a boat in choppy waters or act completely normal on a plane without getting motion sickness. Those bastards. So why is it that the rest of us get motion sickness It an eyes and ears thing, apparently. Watch it. [ASAP stanley mug Science via Geekosystem] stanley cup CarsScience
Szgm This is How the Jurassic Park Animatronic Triceratops Was Built
Remember when An kubki stanley onymous threatened to destroy the entire internet We laughed, and ultimately their words were just hacker hubris. But it got us thinking鈥攃ould someone actually destroy the Internet We did some digging, and guess what: With enough effort, the entire thing can be shattered. Physically. Completely. Here how to kill the net. Before we destroy mankind greatest, vastest machine, let get something polite out of the way: don ;t. Destroying the Internet 82 stanley website 17 core infrastructure would constitute the greatest act of global terrorism in history and/or a declaration of war against every sovereign nation in existence鈥攖o say nothing of the danger it would put both you and others in. This is a thought exercise. So put on your thought exercise caps and come with us on a journey across the world. Let figure out how this could possibly be done. Let figure out exactly what it would take, what cords to rip鈥攂ecause the Internet under attack is an oft-invoked idea. What would true defeat really mean What would the web downfall even look like Where wou stanley uk ld it happen Core parts of the Internet have been digitally assaulted before鈥攁nd there no reason to believe it won ;t happen again. The first step on this trip is mental. We need to begin by no longer treating the Internet like a ghost. It made of more metal, plastic, and fiber than you can fathom鈥攁nd it spread across the whole world, a monst Ltun New MySpace Is Now Open to the Public
The Earth pulses with a special kind of resonant wave. The Schumann Resonance has long been dubbed the Earth heartbeat, ; and it has only been spotted from below. Recently, though, satellites have found signs of this electromagnetic heartbeat leaking up into space. The heartbeat of the earth goes at about eight cycles per second. Like many other heartbeats, it regulated by electricity. When lightning strikes the earth, it creates electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere. These waves are caught between the ground and the upper atmosphere, sixty miles up. Most of these waves are dampened and shake themselves to nothing. Others, with just the right wavelength and frequency, just keep going. The wavelength stanley vaso is the circumference of the earth or twice the circumference, or three times, or four, and so on . This means that the troughs of these waves will always line up, as will the crests. When crests combine, they g stanley quencher et bigger. And with lightning hitting the earth over four million times a day, these waves keep getting the boosts they need. The waves don ;t sweep across the surface of the earth. Instead they ;re like standing waves, that just pulse at their troughs and crests a resonant heartbeat. Scientists call this heartbeat The Schumann Resonance, and always thought it was confi stanley bottles ned to the earth. It had to be trapped under the blanket of the ionosphere. In a paper in the online journal Geophysical Research Letters, NASA scientists w


