Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Divine warning or just a coincidence? A potentially dangerous asteroid will pass tomorrow near Earth "the steroid appears to be wearing a face mask"

Asteroid (52768) 1998 OR2 Spalding Today


An asteroid with an estimated size of 2 kilometers will pass near Earth tomorow on April 29, at 9.56 GMT dont worry the risk of collision being excluded.

As a unique detail in the images captured by astronomers, the asteroid appears to be wearing a face mask. 

Asteroid 52768 (1998 OR2), discovered by NASA in 1998 will travel at a distance of about 6.2 million kilometers from Earth, at a speed of about 31,300 kilometers per hour.If it collided with Earth, the asteroid would cause "global effects," NASA officials said after discovering the cosmic object.

Radar image of asteroid 1998 OR2 acquired April 18, 2020, by astronomers at Arecibo Observatory. The radar data confirm that 1998 OR2 is at least 2 km in diameter [a little over a mile wide]. These radar images suggest it is spherical. It rotates once every 4.1 hours. Image via Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.

In a completely unique way, in the images captured by the specialists from the Arecibo Astronomical Observatory in Puerto Rico, the asteroid seems to be wearing a face protection mask, according to CNN. The asteroid was included by NASA in the "potentially dangerous" category, like any other spacecraft approaching Earth at less than 7,480,000 kilometers.  descopera

The Arecibo Observatory wikipedia


According to information available to specialists to date, the largest asteroid that has passed Earth is 3122 Florence (1981 ET3). The object with a size of about 4-9 kilometers passed our planet on September 1, 2017 and is still expected to "visit" us on September 2, 2057.

3122 Florence is a stony trinary asteroid of the Amor group. It is classified as a near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid. It measures approximately 5 kilometers in diameter. It orbits the Sun at a distance of 1.0–2.5 AU once every 2 years and 4 months (859 days); the orbit has an eccentricity of 0.42 and an inclination of 22° with respect to the ecliptic. Florence was discovered on 2 March 1981 by American astronomer Schelte J. "Bobby" Bus at Siding Spring Observatory.[3] Its provisional designation was 1981 ET3. It was named in honor of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing the naming citation was published on 6 April 1993 wiki



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Saturday, April 25, 2020

Coronavirus: Global Food Crisis Will NOT Kill US !




I started to write this article after reading a title worthy of apocalyptic movies from The New York Times posted 3 days ago sayin:


  •  ‘Instead of Coronavirus, the Hunger Will Kill Us.’ A Global Food Crisis Looms


I can only say that these continuous waves of fear about new world hunger crisis do only bad and damages the mental health and indirectly in to small, medium or severe depression and death. I m thinking on suffering obese people and fat ( sorry for my expression ) people who are greedy for food what damage do these thoughts cause that they might one day endure hunger?? Also everyone else who only enjoy food street or cuisine, we are all affected.

Even if you don't believe in this stories about new hunger crisis, your subconscious has already been affected believe me.

People above society will deliver a new hunger crisis "psychological for now" to keep the masses under control and increasing the feeding costs of each individ. This hunger has been going on worldwide for decades and despite all the efforts, a global balance could not be created, so we are still far away on the road to achieve it. Statistics shows that almost all the hungry people live in lower-middle-income countries. World Hunger and Poverty Facts and Statistics worldhunger.org
Global Hunger Index


My solution could come with help from mother science with a new natural or synthetic fertilizer and a brand new 2020 seed of wheat, corn and potato to reset the world agriculture made by donations or paid by the government. 




 "Very Cheap or Free"

I know for many business man and to all stingy people, the word for free or helping others is it is something incomprehensible and denied. If the mentality will be changed we will start by understanding that billions are no longer useful if the bank is closed... so we need to focus on helping those in need.


Let's continue about my simple solution so production of wheat, corn and the precious potato doubled 200% in the underdeveloped countries like in Eastern Europe and rest of the world increased by 50% in the middle countries, this should be the first impulse offered by mother science.

  • Second impulse 


Will come from the local government or future world mondial government we can only assume about this matter... we are still waiting for the answer regarding a new world government. 

The Constructor Classification of Canals based on Different Factors
Increasing new agricultural territories and restoring those long-forgotten and unused lands which were previously worked and fed the population, now we just find them next to roads, abandoned with tall grass and covered with absolutely useless vegetation, this land was worked by my ancestors and all generations. The solution is not so simple but together we can succeed and avoid a so-called future global famine.


The answer? 2+3= 1 :))


  • Good fertile land from lower-middle-income countries 

  • Fertilizer and new seeds of wheat, corn and potato

  • New agricultural territories and restoring them with new irrigation canals to those lands, people to work and be paid and treated properly not with shreds from large companies or barriers set up by corrupt people who stand in the way, give to people freedom, equipment, machinery and everything needed for agriculture, right payment to farmers and no starvation


Believe me my friends everything can be avoided and the starvation postponed our lifetime :)) 



2+3 = 1 where 3 is many 2 is less and 1 is the solution.  :))




Thank u and think on my simple test



Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Homo galacticus colonization and how human body will be affected



Different environmental conditions will cause the descendants of people who will colonize other worlds to differ from the people on Earth.

Colonization of space and new worlds seems to be the next step in the evolution of civilization and, possibly, of our species. Some researchers and enthusiasts are considering the possibility of leaving the planet for the sake of adventure or even driven by as many objective factors as possible: global warming, overpopulation or some pandemic virus like coronavirus ( COVID-19 ) . Currently, the technology we have does not allow us to turn such plans into reality, but that does not mean that we should not consider what the impact of a colonization of space might be on our species.

Medium Natasha Vita-More on Transhumanism & Space Colonization


The evolution of a species is closely linked to the environment and the challenges it brings to survival, given that conditions have remained relatively stable over the last thousand years, Homo sapiens, our species, has not needed major changes. However, such a radical change in the living environment: in environments with microgravity or with different amounts of radiation from those on Earth, it will certainly leave an impact on our species.


The bones

A number of SF authors, as well as researchers, have studied this issue and come to the conclusion that differences in gravity may change the density of our bones. Thus, some theorize that, for example, human settlers on a planet with a higher gravity than Earth will develop denser bones in order to support their weight.



Scott Solomon, an expert in evolutionary biology, argues in one of his books that leaving the planet will change us, here involving natural selection and genetic variations, to obtain those traits that help optimal adaptation to environmental conditions.


Space will change us

Whether we are talking about space travel to other planets or just limited missions in Earth orbit, microgravity affects us in a multitude of ways. A number of studies show that an environment with less severity than that on Earth will lead to a considerable decrease in bone density, anatomical transformations of the eye, changes in brain structure and even changes in the microbiome.



However, we must point out that, with the return to Earth conditions, human bodies seem to return to normal, even if at different rates depending on the period and characteristics specific to each individual who has spent a certain amount of time in space-bar.


Future generations

On earth, evolution plays an important role in determining how we look today, however, given the complexity of our social and cultural relationships, any analysis of the new generations must take both aspects into account. Thus, in addition to our genetic baggage, scientists also take into account the way we live. Thus, details like gravity or the amount of radiation our bodies absorb due to the ships or habitats we use are analyzed.



Scott Solomon argues in his book "Future Humans" that, under microgravity conditions, new generations of people with thicker bones may appear. Although it seems counterintuitive, he argues that an important part of the minerals we need to grow intrauterine come from our mothers' bones. Thus, for a woman to survive a pregnancy in space she should have, from the start, a higher bone density, over time, this will lead to the birth of people whose bone density could be higher than that of to the people of today, precisely to counteract the problems associated with microgravity.


The founder effect

When the colonization of other planets becomes a tangible reality, we must bear in mind that only certain people will be able to become the vanguard of human expansion. What this means? That communities that will form outside of Earth will have limited genetic diversity, which in genetics is called the founder effect. This means that the choice of the first settlers will have profound effects on the genes that will manifest in successive generations.

SlidePlayer Genetic Drift


"It always happens on Earth. Every time a new island rises from the sea, there will be some plants and some insects and other species that will eventually make their way there. And whatever characteristics and traits they have, they will be the characteristics that will be present in that population ", explains Dr. Solomon.

Under these conditions, explains Dr. Solomon, there is a possibility of a phenomenon that we could call "spatial eugenics", in which certain populations encounter problems related to obtaining a position on a colonist ship or space jobs in the cause of the genetic baggage that could make them more prone to certain problems caused by microgravity or radiation.



University of Birmingham have identified the brightest new supernova at 3.6 billion light-years

Nature Astronomy on Twitter: "A superlative supernova: SN2016aps


This finding was made by researchers at the University of Birmingham, UK.

A study led by Matt Nicholl, a lecturer at the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy and the Institute of Astronomy of Gravitational Waves at Birmingham University, UK, has uncovered the brightest supernova discovered so far. This supernova, SN2016aps, is 3.6 billion light-years away, notes Space

"We can measure supernovae using two scales: the total energy of the explosion and the amount of energy that is emitted as observable light or radiation," explains the researcher. "In a typical supernova, radiation is less than 1% of total energy. But in SN2016aps, I discovered that the radiation was five times higher than the blast energy of a normal-sized supernova. This is the most light I've seen from a supernova, "he adds.

The researchers explain that SN2016aps is a "strange" object, theorizing that it could be a particular type of supernova: unstable pulsation pair; in which two big stars collide before they explode. The existence of such supernovae has been theorized, but they have not yet been identified in the data provided by astronomical observers.


"If the supernova is synchronized, it may end up releasing a huge amount of energy during the collision. We believe that this is one of the most convincing candidates for this process that has not yet been observed, ”explains the researcher.

"The gas we detected was mostly hydrogen, but such a massive star would usually have lost all its hydrogen through stellar winds long before it started pulsing. One explanation is that two slightly less massive stars around, say 60 solar masses, merged before the explosion. The lower-mass stars keep their hydrogen longer, while their combined mass is large enough to trigger pair instability, ”said Dr. Nicholl.

The study was published in Nature Astronomy.

Monday, April 20, 2020

The future is now: 10 ideas from past SF applied in present



SF writers have often succeeded in imagining the technology we use today.

Over the years, SFs, whether we're talking about books, comics, serials or movies here, have managed to show us what the technology we will use in the future might look like. This genre has given birth to many important names in literature, among them, Jules Verne managing to combine an easy-to-read style of writing with a boundless imagination; he managed to foresee even aselenization in his book "From the Earth to the Moon".

The development of radio and television has given many writers and writers the opportunity to share their ideas with the general public and even give us a clear picture of how the technology we use will look. Space has created a list of 10 ideas from SF that, in the meantime, have become reality.


1. Star Trek Mobile Phone: The Original Series

The first mobile phone was invented by Motorola in 1973 and weighed 1.1 kilograms; Over time, scientists have been able to consistently reduce the weight of these devices and, more importantly, increase their number of functions.

H&I | The Star Trek prop that predicted the flip phone is back



If the first mobile phone, Motorola DynaTAC, only gave you 35 minutes for calls, the preset phones can work even for a few days without being charged, and some of them can even download in a few seconds a lot of information that initially mobile telephony would have seemed astronomical.


2. Universal Translator, Star Trek: The Original Series

The characters in Star Trek used a device to communicate with the various alien species. Currently, the idea of a device has been replaced by an algorithm, such as the one offered by Skype that allows the translation of the voice from one language to another. Obviously, the current technology does not meet SF standards, but it alone represents solid steps in the right direction.

Star Trek's Universal Translator Version 1.0 Shelly Palmer
Fans of Star Trek (The Original Series) will fondly remember the “Universal Translator.” While Gene Roddenberry’s epic saga was both inspirational and aspirational for some, it set goals for others. How much wireless bandwidth would you need on the Starship Enterprise? How would a medical tricorder work? What kind of storage would you need on Memory Alpha? How did the noise-cancelling for communicators work? Every engineer I know can tell you a story about how he or she was inspired by this amazing 1960s television show.


3. Teleportation, Star Trek: The Original Series

Quantum teleportation moves into the third dimension – Physics World Physics World


The idea behind the teleportation in this series is that a person could be "decomposed" into energy and "recomposed" once they reach their destination. Unfortunately, our scientists have not been able to teleport people, but they have been able to teleport photons, the smallest forms of matter, on the boundary between energy and matter.

Physicists in China and Austria have shown for the first time they can teleport multi-dimensional states of photons. Carrying out experiments using photons encoded via three spatial states, they say their scheme can be extended to arbitrarily high numbers of dimensions and is a vital step in teleporting the entire quantum state of a particle. The work could also improve technology used in quantum communications and quantum computing.

Quantum mechanics forbids the quantum state of one particle from being copied precisely to another particle. But teleportation – the instantaneous transfer of a state between particles separated by a long distance – offers an alternative. The process involves no physical transfer of matter and erases the state of the particle to be copied.


4. 3D Holograms, Star Wars

In the Star Wars universe, some of the communication is done with the help of three-dimensional holograms, such a transmission being the one that removes Obi-Wan Kenobi from his isolation on the desert planet Tatooine.


In real life, in 2018, researchers at Brigham Young University, United States of America managed to create such a hologram, their technology uses fast particles.


5. Bionic members, Star Wars

Star Wars fans know over the course of the nine films many people lose their limbs; however, the confrontation between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader of Cloud City gave us the first picture of how an artificial hand could look and function.

Cybernetics Wookieepedia - Fandom

This scenario seems to be closer to reality now than it was in the 1970s when the series was launched; researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, have managed to produce an arm that can be controlled with the help of sensors by people whose arms have been amputated.


6. Digital panels, Blade Runner

In this movie, viewers can see a possible version of a Los Angees from the not too distant future; on some of the buildings of this city are a series of giant billboards that would be digital. In 2013, the company Digital Out Of Home (DOOH) was created which develops a similar technology.










7. Artificial intelligence

Currently, artificial intelligence has a variety of applications, starting from art and even to medicine and pharmacology; we can say that researchers in most people do their best to adapt the algorithms to help them in their work, and this is due to their almost unlimited potential.

In the movie Blade Runner, we are presented with the idea of synthetic people who need artificial intelligence to function; the existence of these algorithms tends to play an important role in the unfolding of the film.


8. Space Stations, 2001: A Space Odyssey

In the 1968 film, we are presented with the idea of ​​a space station, located on the Earth's low orbit, where astronauts experience microgravity. Starting with 1998, this idea began to take shape and in reality, with the construction of the International Space Station, a laboratory dedicated to microgravity studies.


Washington, DC, April 2, 1968.  The Uptown Theater.  Opening night.  The world eagerly awaits the premiere of Stanley Kubrick’s latest epic film.  Four years in the making with noted science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke, the film has been delayed and is over budget.  Two days later, 2001: A Space Odyssey opens in New York and Los Angeles, and in other US cities the following week.  Anticipation runs high, given the talent involved and the near total secrecy surrounding the film during production and editing, which Kubrick was still finishing just a few days before opening day.  Even Clarke didn’t see the finished product until the premiere.


9. Tablets, 2001: A Space Odyssey

The tablets we use today appeared in 2010, however in 1964, in 2001: A Space Odyssey, the creators introduced the concept of "newspads". These devices were used by the scientists in the movie and, like Samsung, these were the first true tablets and not the iPads.


10. Cars without driver, Total Recall

This 1984 film presents a concept that scientists from a multitude of research institutions and private companies are actively working on: creating an algorithm that allows cars to travel safely, without the need for a driver at steering wheel. NASA seems to be interested in this property, and that would allow it to build more efficient robots that explore space.


The futuristic cars of Total Recall, behind the scenes hemmings.com

























A long time ago (in a galaxy far, far away? No, wrong movie), reader Greg Allen caught our post on the Boonie Bug and sent in some screengrabs from the classic Arnold Schwarzenegger film Total Recall guessing that the Johnnycab was based on a Boonie Bug. It wasn’t, but that post did inspire James Belohovek to get in touch with us. James did some work on the Johnny in the Johnnycab and had a chance to take plenty of pictures on set during the filming of the movie.

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Friday, April 17, 2020

New Report from UC Davis : Heavy iron isotopes leaking from Earth’s core

Report: Heavy iron isotopes leaking from Earth's core























Scientists explain that understanding the physical processes that take place inside our planet is fundamental for the interpretation of seismic data from the earth's mantle. At the core of our planet are large quantities of nickel and molten iron and, as shown by a recent study published by scientists at the University of California Davis (UC Davis), the United States of America, the latter has a number of isotopes. which behaves differently. Thus, the study shows that the heavy isotopes of iron, which are differentiated by the greater number of neutrons, "migrate" to the "periphery" of the nucleus and then to the Earth's mantle and this due to the lower temperatures. chemical transfer between the depths and the surface of the planet.

Earth's Leaky Core photo: Technology Networks
























In this study, the team led by Professor Lesher studied the behavior of iron isotopes at different temperatures and pressures and explains that the data thus collected provide an explanation for the high content of iron isotopes in the rocks that formed in the mantle. comparison with that of the material from which the Solar System was formed

"If this is correct, that means improving our understanding of the core-shell interaction," explains Dr. Charles Lesher, senior author and emeritus professor at UC Davis.e, the results suggest that the iron in the core has leaked into the billions of years," adds Professor Lesher. 


Laurentian University Dr. Michael Lesher























A striking phenomenon occurs deep within the Earth that a new University of California study has observed. These are the isotopes of iron, which according to the researchers, seem to flow from the outer core of our planet to the lower mantle that covers it. Sputnik tells you the details.
About 2,900 kilometers below our feet they unite the outer core, made up of liquid materials, and the lower section of the mantle. At the transition point from one stratum to another, a drastic temperature change of more than 1,000 degrees occurs.


Earth's Leaking Core - Online Star Register


The study takes into account isotopes, or in other words, they are atoms whose atomic nuclei have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons and therefore have slightly varying masses. Well, as the experts conclude, heavier isotopes of iron migrate at lower temperatures, that is, they rise to the mantle, while the lighter ones go to the core.

The new study suggests heavier iron isotopes migrate toward lower temperatures — and into the mantle — while lighter iron isotopes circulate back down into the core. (Isotopes of the same element have different numbers of neutrons, giving them slightly different masses.) This effect could cause core material infiltrating the lowermost mantle to be enriched in heavy iron isotopes.


Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Elon Musk plans to help US hospitals during the Coronavirus Pandemic



US billionaire Elon Musk has announced that Tesla and Space X employees, the companies he founded, are working on ventilation systems for coronavirus patients in US hospitals where they will be missing appliances. These systems are of great help to patients with severe lung problems, who are most exposed to developing COVID-19 in severe form.

Tesla CEO recently responded on Twitter to a message left by one of his followers calling on him to use the technical capabilities of his companies to manufacture ventilators needed for coronavirus-infected patients.


Musk said he is working on fans, though he thinks there will be no need for them.

At the same time, Bill de Blasio, New York City's mayor, asked him to use his factories to help hospitals fight the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

It is not known exactly which of the Tesla and Space X factories produces these fans for COVID-19 patients in serious condition.

As of March 24, Tesla will suspend production at the San Francisco Bay plant, following an agreement with local California authorities. And its New York solar roof plant will temporarily suspend production, but operations at the Nevada battery plant will continue.

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In his Twitter message, Musk did not specify how many resources he uses to create these medical devices and how he managed to change the production lines to manufacture them.

In order to make the mechanical ventilation devices in the factories there must be specialized medical personnel in them, and the American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) must give final approval for them, which could delay the production, notes Tech Crunch.

Other companies, such as General Motors, Volkswagen, or Ford, are in talks with the White House to start fan production.




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Saturday, February 29, 2020

Wrong Division of National Territories in Europe after ww1



The subject does not consider the historical revisionism and the revansard spirit of some nations or other nations, but it follows the need for a federative EU according to the US model and extended as fast as possible to all the states that opt ​​for this in the European area but also its peripheral geographical area. .

He cannot understand the sacrifice of nations that were no longer a danger to the other nations, nor can the hatred with which some ghost-states have been shaped in the mountain peak, by gathering two or three nations that hate each other. , states with aberrant borders closing the access to the sea thus to other states, or states with a tiny population, without resources and without a real economy.

Austria, Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia, all would have taken place equitably on the Adriatic coast.

Bosnia would have been a Muslim state without Christian Herzegovina and the Republic of Sirbska and a small Croatian area.

Montenegro this micronical and hybrid state, is half part of Serbia being inhabited by declared Serbs.

Ethnic Hungary speaking climbs to the mountains of southern Slovakia and to the peaks of Zakarpatia.

Bulgaria was denied access to the Mediterranean, although historically and ethnically they had a band between Turkey and Greece, and Romania could remain with the Quadrilateral until Varna.

Geopolitically and strategically, Czechoslovakia and Poland had to have a common border with Romania at least as a narrow access road to the northern half of Zakarpatia somewhere in Pocutia.

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

In what year are we in reality? The Holocene calendar seems to answer to this question.






































Each civilization had its own calendar that debuted with an event that marked its history.

According to the Christian Gregorian Calendar, we are in 2021, having the debut "The Birth of Christ," while Julian Calendar is with 13 days earlier.

  • The Jewish calendar begins at the Face of the World, so we are through 5775-5776

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  • The Islamic calendar began in 622 after our calendar when the Prophet Muhammad fled from Mecca, so the Muslims were in 1436-1437 (this would explain their religious fanaticism because the Christian Europeans were the same in the 14th-15th centuries )

ISLAMIC CALENDAR 1440 AH – 2018 – 2019

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  • Chinese calendar - are two versions: 4711 - 4651/4712 or 4652 (advanced, what to say?)

Chinese Zodiac, 12 Zodiac Animals, Find Your Zodiac Sign China Highlights


  • Hindus - three versions of calendars: 2071-2072, or 1937-1938 or 5116-511


  • Armenians were in 1464, Bengali - 1422, Berberians - 2965, Burmese - 1377, Ethiopians: 2007-2008, Iranians: 1393-1394, Koreans - 4348, Thai - 2558.

Obviously, all have as a starting point the birth of not knowing what a prophet, the crowning of a king, the beginning of a dynasty (as in Japanese or British), the change of a political regime (to the French after the revolution), the founding of a city (to the Romans) or another event (at the Greeks like the Olympics) or the world (at the Byzantines)

No calendar is exactly universal. Everything is subjective and turns around every civilization. The birth of a man who claims to be a son of a divinity or the escape of a prophet or the founding of a fortress does not seem relevant globally.

Since we are in the era of globalization, political correctness and multiculturalism, it would be logical to adopt a single global calendar.

If we were to choose the geological calendar (from the formation of the planet Earth), we would do something to calculate data, to keep it ... because this planet has about 4 billion years. If we were to take it from the Big Bang and create a universal calendar, we would also have to face difficulties for the universal year to look like this:

14,451,492,019

The Holocene calendar seems to me more acceptable.

The start of this calendar is placed in the 10,000th year, i.e.. (according to the Gregorian calendar) when the current geological period, the Holocene in which the Neolithic Revolution began, defined the human species as it is today. It was a remarkable moment for the onset of human civilization - the practice of agriculture.

The future global calendar

Thus, the year 10 000 i.en. would become the year 1 H in which the Holocene began.
Year 1 would be 10,000 H
Current year, 2019 e.n. would be 12019 H.


What do you think?

How would we speak in Holocene calendar dates about an event such as World War II?





Friday, December 14, 2018

Within the UN (United Nations) some are more equal than others



The United Nations was created on 24 October 1945 and represented the will of the world's states to prevent a new global conflagration by: removing threats to world peace and security, developing friendly relations among all world states, co-operation to solve economic, social, cultural and humanitarian challenges faced by mankind; promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion.

Although the UN was endowed with all the necessary mechanisms to maintain international peace and security, this desideratum was impossible to achieve given that a number of conflicts have taken place or are still ongoing today as, as far as the system is concerned collective security has opted to subordinate the whole mechanism to a single body, the Security Council. The granting of a privileged status, namely the permanent member of the SC to a number of 5 states: the USA, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Russia, France and China, generated a bicephalous world order, on the one hand the purposes and principles The Charter is opposed to all states, on the other hand, the great powers, although they do not formally deny that the Charter is on top of it.

This article aims to analyze all the conflicts that marked the world after the establishment of the UN, to answer the question of why the UN did not fulfill its mission and what reforms should be made in order to avoid conflicts in the world.

Donald Trump United Nations Credit: USA Today


Conflicts that marked the UN post-world were mainly determined by the Soviet-American confrontation that began to show up with the start of the decolonization process.
The Korean War was the first major UN challenge and highlighted the weakness of the organization. Thus, the CS found that a violation of peace had been committed and recommended the assistance of the South Korean authorities through a United Nations Command UN, ie through a mechanism that is not in the UN Charter.

Instead, the Charter provided for the setting-up of a State Committee as a body for consultation and assistance of the CS in all military matters, as well as for the regulation of arms and eventual disarmament. The Staff Committee would be made up of Heads of State of the 5 permanent members of the CS.

The State Staff Committee was set up by the CS decision adopted on January 25, 1946. Although this body has preserved its existence until present, it has never been able to exercise its functions. The disagreement was mainly misunderstandings between the major powers regarding the composition of the armed forces to be made available to the CS, as well as their location. Also an insurmountable obstacle was the one related to the attribution of the leadership of these forces


The war in Korea

It was the first dilemma of the US policy of embarrassment with the end of the WWII. For three years this type of policy has worked very well. The Atlantica Alliance, which was founded in 1948 as the first peace alliance, served as a bastion against the Soviet expansion, while the Marshall Plan in Western Europe from the economic and social point of view. The Aid Program Greek-Turkish rejects the Soviet threat to the east of the Mediterranean, and the Berlin Air Force made it clear that the democracies were ready to risk the war to resist the threats of the USSR. The policy of encroachment had a major escape, which made the American leaders acting from two wrong premises: the challenges they were going to face would still be the type that had been before the Second World War II, and the communists would expect incapable disintegration of their own mastery.


A column of the U.S. 1st Marine Division's infantry and armor moves through Chinese lines during their breakout from the Chosin Reservoir; UN landing at Incheon harbor, starting point of the Battle of Incheon; Korean refugees in front of a U.S. M26 Pershing tank; U.S. Marines, led by First Lieutenant Baldomero Lopez, landing at Incheon; F-86 Sabre fighter aircraft photo Credit: Wikipedia

Western leaders have not taken into account that the Soviets will try another kind of strategy. So the US was faced with a threat from a Communist surrogate that triggered a conflict with a state that Washington declared outside the perimeter US strategic interest. The aggressor was North Korea and the South Korean victim, both as far away from Europe as the nodal point of the encroachment policy.

However, Truman, only a few days after the attack, sent an expedition force created ad-hoc from the staff of poorly trained occupation troops in Japan in order to assault local defense. But the US decision to intervene in Korea was in flagrant contradiction to what he had declared a year before, General Douglas MacArthur, who had assured the Soviet side of the Pacific line of defense in the Pacific. There was, however, a favorable context, generated by the soviet sovereignty. More specifically, the Soviet ambassador to the UN, the boycott for months of CS in protest against the organization's refusal to restore China's capital to Bejing. If the Soviet ambassador were less frightened by Stalin or if he could, and gained quicker instructions, could use its right of veto against the US resolution that called for North Korea to cease hostilities and return beyond parallels 38. By not taking part in the session, it allowed the US to organize resistance as a decision of the international community and to justify the American role in ordinary Wilsonian terms, right in opposition to dictatorship, well in opposition to evil.

UN Charter on Human Rights Credit: Democracy Chronicles


At the same time, this is also the context when the US noticed the gateway through which the UN Charter can be "fined."us was b Thorn 377/1950, known as Acheson or Uniting for peace.

Uniting for Peace Resolution is the resolution that fundamentally changed the collective security mechanism of the UN Charter by extending the functions of the General Assembly, which becomes operational in the situation where the CS can not operate being blocked by the right of veto. According to this resolution, in all cases when there is an imminent threat to peace, a violation of peace or an act of aggression, and when, due to the fact that unanimity can not be achieved among CS members, they are unable to discharge their primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security , then the AG will immediately examine the issue in order to make the necessary recommendations on the collective measures to be taken including the use of the armed force. If the AG is not in the session at that time, it will meet in an emergency session within 24 hours of the request submitted to this end either by the CS or by most Member States in the UN.

Beyond the controversy generated by this resolution, being brought at the time by a whole suite of legal criticism (contrary to Art. 12), it was often applied, based on which the Peacekeeping Commission and the Commission for Collective Measures as subsidiary AGs and has enabled the UN to become more actively involved in conflict management through the UN Emergency Force, operable even in those conflicts where the major powers were part, such as the Suez Conflict.


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Friday, December 7, 2018

US researchers succeeded in creating elementary particles using quantum computers with 512 qubits

Quantum computing has long dangled the possibility of superfast, super-efficient processing, and now search giant Google has jumped on board that future. popsci.com 



US researchers  succeeded in creating elementary particles using quantum computers with 512 qubits quantum bit. They estimate that 10 are needed at the power of 500 qubits or 1, e + 500 qubits to simulate the entire universe with all its fundamental particles. Each atom is composed of electrons, protons and neutrons, and each of these particles consists of 1 (electron) or 3 quartz

In quantum computing, a qubit or quantum bit (sometimes qbit) is the basic unit of quantum information—the quantum version of the classical binary bit physically realized with a two-state device. A qubit is a two-state (or two-level) quantum-mechanical system, one of the simplest quantum systems displaying the weirdness of quantum mechanics. Examples include: the spin of the electron in which the two levels can be taken as spin up and spin down; or the polarization of a single photon in which the two states can be taken to be the vertical polarization and the horizontal polarization. In a classical system, a bit would have to be in one state or the other. However, quantum mechanics allows the qubit to be in a coherent superposition of both states/levels at the same time, a property that is fundamental to quantum mechanics and thus quantum computing.

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Each quark consists of 6 fundamental particles with different spin In particle physics, an elementary particle or fundamental particle is a subatomic particle with no substructure, thus not composed of other particles. Particles currently thought to be elementary include the fundamental fermions (quarks, leptons, antiquarks, and antileptons), which generally are "matter particles" and "antimatter particles", as well as the fundamental bosons (gauge bosons and the Higgs boson), which generally are "force particles" that mediate interactions among fermions. A particle containing two or more elementary particles is a composite particle.

Everyday matter is composed of atoms, once presumed to be matter's elementary particles—atom meaning "unable to cut" in Greek—although the atom's existence remained controversial until about 1910, as some leading physicists regarded molecules as mathematical illusions, and matter as ultimately composed of energy. Soon, subatomic constituents of the atom were identified. As the 1930s opened, the electron and the proton had been observed[citation needed], along with the photon, the particle of electromagnetic radiation. At that time, the recent advent of quantum mechanics was radically altering the conception of particles, as a single particle could seemingly span a field as would a wave, a paradox still eluding satisfactory explanation

The energy behind them is the same, only the mathematical equations that are those smells and spins are different

Therefore, this universal simulation is made up of immense energy and intense computational effort

Scientists simulate the Universe's birth (Credit: Patrick Landmann/Science Photo Library)


They believe that most of the characters in the local universe containing 7 trillions of galaxies, of which 250 billion stars, the rest being in the nebula;

Each galaxy is composed of a central black hole and between 100 and 1,000 billion stars
each star has between 10 and 100 planets

Each planet can have hundreds of natural satellites (Jupiter in our solar system as a gas giant)
and on every planet or satellite that meets the conditions can live billions of intelligent beings and trillions of beings in total

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Well most of the characters are simulated they do not have the spirit of being outside the universe
however, the purpose of this gigantic simulation is historical, the purpose being to find out how the universe would evolve if some key characters would have done other things in life
that is, if a political leader like myself would live in poverty, he would not join a political party and would not become a president ...

The voice in the brain tells me that I have accomplished 93% of what I had to do until now, although only 20% of my real life has been respected it's actually pretty boring to follow your life's schedule as it's already just you know what you've done or suspect.


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