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  1. eric g young  @ozarkherbs Well, someone had to invent it. Might as well be this guy. lol.



Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces a Juried Competition with an open theme in which 2D artists (Including Photography and Excluding Video) from around the world are called upon to make online submissions for inclusion into the Gallery’s August 2011 online group exhibition.

Continue reading on Examiner.com Open Art Competition - Fort Worth photography | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/photography-in-fort-worth/open-art-competition#ixzz1PqusTN7m
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Remember a little thing called the space-time continuum? Well what if the time part of the equation was literally running out? New evidence is suggesting that time is slowly disappearing from our universe, and will one day vanish completely. This radical theory may explain a cosmological mystery that has baffled scientists for years.
      


Just started a little River-Song-Marathon - Doctor Who - and I'm at the Weeping-Angels right now. And I think I got some clues. First: If you are watching them from the Library you'll have to give Moffat some Kudos. It's very clever plannend - the crash of the Byzantium was mentioned there, then a line like "I saw him screeming at armies" - and River would trust him to the end of the world. (Pandorica anyone?) "It's never easy with the Doctor" - not his wife, but Amy is close. In what way is Amy close? If River Song is not the Doctors Wife and she is close so there's only one explanation. And she mentioned she's a space-time-huddled-up-something-event... Two words to hint and I think I'm right: Susan - Foreman...
      


Call for Art – Theme “Abstracts” – Apply Now

Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces a Juried Competition with the theme “Abstracts” in which 2D artists (Including Photography & Excluding Video) from around the world are called upon to make online submissions for inclusion into the Gallery’s July 2011 online group exhibition.

Continue reading on Examiner.com: Call for art : Theme is abstracts - Fort Worth photography | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/photography-in-fort-worth/call-for-art-theme-is-abstracts#ixzz1NBvKxKre
      


The sophisticated telescope also offers the potential to probe the nature of the early universe just after the Big Bang that set things in motion 13.7 billion years ago and make precise measurements of gravitational waves.
      


In State, Power, Socialism, Nicos Poulantzas conceptualized a state that materializes and concentrates power and displaces the class struggle from the economic to the political arena. In the past twenty years, much has changed. We argue that economic relations have been transformed by economic globalization, work reorganization, and the compression of space, time, and knowledge transmission through an information and communications revolution. Knowledge is far more central to production, and the locus of the relation between power and knowledge has moved out of the nation state that was so fundamental to Poulantzas’ analysis.
      


Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces a Juried Competition with the theme Nature in which 2D artists (Including Photography & Excluding Video) from around the world are called upon to make online submissions for inclusion into the Gallery’s June 2011 online group exhibition.
      


Scientists have reconstructed the way time and space expands -super ineresting!
      


Zoom from the edge of the universe to the quantum foam of spacetime and learn the scale of things along the way!
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Tom is often preposterous. Today he may have achieved preposterousness (preposterosity?) of such epic proportions that it disrupts the fabric of space-time. Don't read it with coffee or any other drink close to hand if you value your reading device - spraying often damages electronics.

If you must read it, read this also - http://inanities.org/2011/03/this-is-just-the-start-and-it-never-fucking-ends/

And then if you want a more informed take on how the wave of revolutions came about, read @3arabawy here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/mar/02/egypt-revolution-mubarak-wall-of-fear
      
  1. Chris Parandian  @edwebb - not one of his best columns… i’m surprised Twitter didn’t make the back of the envelope…



"...According to these theories, space-time may appear smooth and curved, but zoom in, and it is actually made of virtual black holes, each just 10-35 metres wide, which flit in and out of existence..."
      


The languages we speak affect our perceptions of the world. In Brief People communicate using a multitude of languages that vary considerably in the information they convey. Scholars have long wondered whether different languages might impart different cognitive abilities. In recent years empirical evidence for this causal relation has emerged, indicating that one’s mother tongue does indeed mold the way one thinks about many aspects of the world, including space and time. The latest finding... read full post