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Mexican Congress unveils "alien" corpses: Are they real? | Vantage with Palki Sharma
(Firstpost) Sept. 14, 2023: The mummified remains of alleged "non-human" beings or so-called space aliens were presented at Mexico’s first public congressional hearing on UFOs and UAFs or Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena. Does this mean extraterrestrial aliens are real? Are we not alone in the universe? Palki Sharma tells us. #aliens #firstpost #internationalnews
Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses aliens existing, vegans saving animals, AI taking over...
(Piers Morgan Uncensored) Sept. 13, 2023: Piers Morgan Uncensored is joined by science apologist Neil deGrasse Tyson, for a fascinating interview in which the legendary smartest man in the world (self-proclaimed) discusses alien lifeforms and reacts to the "Alien corpse" revealed in Mexico today at that nation's first Congressional hearing on UFOs.
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Prof. Neil deGrasse Tyson, PBS.org's Defender of the Status Quo, closes out a three-day lecture series with a moving final "sermon" on the New Agey cosmic perspective and the impact
science is having on everything. Notice, too, that the famous atheist Richard Dawkins is in the audience.
A stellar explosion has smashed the record for most distant object in the known universe.
The gamma-ray burst came from about 13 billion light-years away, and represents a relic from when the universe was just 630 million years old.
"It easily surpassed the most distant galaxies and quasars," said Edo Berger, an astrophysicist at Harvard University and a leading member of the team that first demonstrated the burst's origin. "In fact, it showed that we can use these spectacular events to pinpoint the first generation of stars and galaxies."
"The burst most likely arose from the explosion of a massive star," said Derek Fox, an astrophysicist at Penn State University. "We're seeing the demise of a star — and probably the birth of a black hole — in one of the universe's earliest stellar generations."
Gamma-ray bursts mark the dying explosion of large stars that have run out of fuel. The collapsing star cores form either black holes or neutron stars that create an intense burst of high-energy gamma-rays and form some of the brightest explosions in the early universe.
A light-year is the distance that light can travel in a year, or about 6 trillion miles (10 trillion kilometers). So astronomers are seeing this particular burst as it existed 13 billion years ago, because... More>>
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