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Sunday, December 31, 2017
Welcome to 2018!
The gates of 2018 have opened! This is essentially a new era. This year, I plan on investigating science some more. Did you know that approximately 30 percent of the universe, which is an even larger percentage of matter, is thought to be invisible! Not just invisible as in, transparent; it's much more intriguing than that! In fact, this percentage which is invisible, and consists of dark matter, doesn't interact with light at all! The electromagnetic spectrum of light; while we only see approximately three percent of the entire electromagnetic spectrum, from ultra powerful cosmic rays to radar which can produce clearer astronomical imagery than IR light, let alone visible light wavelengths, the question that I have is...what's beyond the electromagnetic spectrum?! Let this question sink in for a moment. Graviational waves; what will they uncover about our universe? After all, gravity waves are essentially the same as light; chance are that they reflect, refract, and have other properties of light. People have been wondering whether or not the paranormal exists, or if the unexplained resides somewhere in the realm of light which is IR or UV light. But there are so many other spectrums that one could analyze, albeit not without difficulty. I'm not saying that the paranormal necessarily does or doesn't exist, but at least the supernatural does! Yes, because the supernatural means something that's essentially more than natural. I like to put the label "supernatural" on stuff. The universe is supernatural in a way, because we know so little about it, even though it might seem otherwise. I think that this year, major discoveries are coming, and that we will advance into observing reality using gravity waves! I haven't used my telescope in years, so I should definitely do some astronomy this year, and try to do some photography through a telescope. I plan on visiting the Fox Park Observatory pretty soon!
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