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News Briefs 18-06-2007

As it turns out, hell is actually populated by realists, not sinners.

Quote of the Day:

On our planet, we inhabit a calm little oasis of ordinary solids, liquids and gases that is immersed in a perpetually blowing, roiling, flaring erupting substance of a very different kind, called plasma. Sometimes called the fundamental state of matter to distinguish it from its tamer cousins, plasma makes up more than 99 percent of the visible universe. The plasma side of the cosmic ledger includes the seething atmospheres and interiors of stars, the wind of particles that our sun flings outward into space, Earth’s cocoon-like magnetosphere, the tenuous wasteland between stars and galaxies, and fantastically energetic displays such as quasars, supernovas and parts of the compact spinning stars that spray out beams of x-rays like some kind of hellish fire hose. (More here.)

Adapted from The Pervasive Plasma State, an essay written by James Glanz for the American Physical Society.

  1. Pet Nutrition
    Given that the low-carb rhetoric also tells a good yarn, I have to say that I don’t know for fact one way or the other, but after having just by accident stumbling into CatNutrition.org and reading what they had to say about the symptoms of felines fed on a diet for dogs, I will say that their pathology matched what we saw in our Princess (the fussy one) and despite the claims of the eco-doomsayers who said our Princess could virtually wipe out whole species of local rodents on her own in a single night, we let her out to roam free and no longer intervened in her hunt.

    The improvement in her health was remarkable and immediate! What’s more, there has been no noticeable drop in the local populations of either birds or rodentia, so maybe it’s been for the best all-round. Time will tell, I suppose, but initial results are encouraging of a need for further research.

    I also have a theory on the rodentia and birdfolk: I have observed them taunting cats, and I have seen on several occasions rodents “saved” from Certain Death returning only a few hours later to tango again with Dr. D — I now wonder if it is perhaps in their Code of Honour, their highest most cherish ideal for the noble and valiant, to selflessly share the Miracle of Life and attain immortality through dieing, heroically, as food.

    Again, more research is required, but it could prompt a rewrite for both Watership Down and Beatrix Potter! It is true, too, that when we see something that we really like, something unbelievably astounding and awesome, we say it “really killed me“, and we do tell actors, musicians and executive presenters to go out there and “knock ’em dead” …

  2. Plasma Cosmology
    Oris Bracken
    Room322.com

    Persons interested in this topic can review source roots in “Worlds-Antiworlds” by Hannes Alfven, professor at Stockholm Royal Institute.

    This is the first book I read on the topic, 1966. Discusses koinoplasma and antiplasma interface and its role in metagalaxy formation.

    He previously had authored “Cosmical Electrodynamics” [rare book] in 1950, and was honored by naming hydromagnetic waves: Alfven waves.

    Best to all at TDG from Room 322.

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