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Unforgettable Photos. 1957. The first day of Dorothy Counts at the Harry Harding High School in the United States. Counts was one of the first black students admitted in the school, and she was no longer able to stand the harassments after 4 days. January 12th, 1960. A second before the Japanese Socialist Party leader Asanuma was murdered by an opponent student. 1963. Thich Quang Dug, the Buddhist priest in Southern Vietnam, burns himself to death protesting the goverment’s torture policy against priests. 1962. 1965. 1966. February 1st, 1968. South Vietnam police chief Nguyen Ngoc Loan shots a young man, whom he suspects to be a Vietkong soldier. 1973. 1975. 1980. Colonel Molina ve military police seizes the Parliament building in Spain.

The photographer did not expect the scene, and hid the films in his shoe. 1989. 1994. 2003. The 10 Most Puzzling Ancient Artifacts. AURA PHOTOGRAPHY. Explainer: String theory. String theory entered the public arena in 1988 when a BBC radio series Desperately Seeking Superstrings was broadcast. Thanks to good marketing and its inherently curious name and features, it’s now part of popular discourse, mentioned in TV’s Big Bang Theory, Woody Allen stories, and countless science documentaries. But what is string theory and why does it find itself shrouded in controversy? Life, the universe and the theory of everything Today we think of string theory in two ways. It’s seen as a theory of everything – that is, a theory that aims to describe all four forces of nature within a single theoretical scheme.

These forces are: Electromagnetic forceGravitational forceWeak nuclear forceStrong nuclear force. Electromagnetism and gravity are familiar to most people. String theory is also used to describe quantum gravity, a theory that combines Einstein’s theory of gravity and the principles of quantum theory. Tangled beginnings Beyond four dimensions Beautiful maths Dial M for Multiverse. Learning Astrology. The Sun The Sun represents the Self, one's way of being in the world. It can represent, on different levels, both the ego and the higher Self or soul purpose. It rules Leo and is exalted in Aries.

The Sun is the most important 'planet' in the chart and symbolizes one's will and sense of vitality. More about the Sun... The Moon The Moon represents the personal self, the feelings and the unconscious. More about the Moon... Mercury Mercury represents the mind and intellect, and rules Gemini, sign of duality also Virgo, and has its exaltation in Aquarius. More about Mercury... Venus Venus is the planet of love and relationship. More about Venus... Mars Mars is the planet of outward activity and animal passion. More about Mars... Jupiter Jupiter is the planet of faith, positivism and optimism. More about Jupiter... Saturn Saturn is the planet of limitation and contraction, and the trials of life experience.

More about Saturn... Uranus More about Uranus... Neptune More about Neptune... Pluto Chiron Ceres Pallas. Is the Universe a Holographic Reality? The Universe as a Hologram by Michael Talbot Does Objective Reality Exist, or is the Universe a Phantasm? In 1982 a remarkable event took place. At the University of Paris a research team led by physicist Alain Aspect performed what may turn out to be one of the most important experiments of the 20th century. You did not hear about it on the evening news. In fact, unless you are in the habit of reading scientific journals you probably have never even heard Aspect's name, though there are some who believe his discovery may change the face of science. Aspect and his team discovered that under certain circumstances subatomic particles such as electrons are able to instantaneously communicate with each other regardless of the distance separating them. It doesn't matter whether they are 10 feet or 10 billion miles apart.

To understand why Bohm makes this startling assertion, one must first understand a little about holograms. What else the superhologram contains is an open-ended question.