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originally posted by: pheonix358
Once released to the world, a court would have to allow it as evidence or look really stupid.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
CT posted an article yesterday on Neutrinos Fermilab... who are working with the same research group in South Dakota at a deep underground chamber in an attempt to detect 'Dark matter', here's another article.
'Why Anything?': Fermilab Scientists Ask The Universe's Biggest Question In Study of a Tiny Particle.
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Found another in Japan. A golden chamber buried under a mountain in Japan contains water so pure it can dissolve metal, and it's helping scientists detect dying stars.
Very interesting article w/pics.
The neutrino detector Super-Kamiokande
Hidden 1,000 metres under Mount Ikeno in Japan is a place that looks like a supervillain's dream.
Super-Kamiokande (or "Super-K" as it's sometimes referred to) is a neutrino detector. Neutrinos are sub-atomic particles which travel through space and pass through solid matter as though it were air.
"Matter poses no obstacle to a neutrino," he says. "A neutrino could pass through a hundred light-years of steel without even slowing down."
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
I thought they recently stood up the US Space Command, and that that was going to take the place of the actual Space Force? As in, it is a new Unified Command, but not a separate branch of the military. Is this only until the actual Space Force can be stood up?
originally posted by: daskakik
originally posted by: pheonix358
Once released to the world, a court would have to allow it as evidence or look really stupid.
You seem so naive.
A court doesn't have to allow anything as evidence if the "evidence" was not procured correctly.
Most of this Q evidence falls into that bin.
Better luck next time.
originally posted by: pheonix358
a reply to: daskakik
It falls into the realm of common knowledge.
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is the name of a computer program used by the 2012 campaign by Barack Obama. It was contrasted in the Mitt Romney presidential campaign by Project Orca, so named because the orca is one of the few predators of the narwhal.
This year, however, as part of a project code-named Narwhal, Obama’s team is working to link once completely separate repositories of information so that every fact gathered about a voter is available to every arm of the campaign.
In a campaign that has grown obsessed with code-naming its initiatives, the integration project is known as Narwhal, after the tusked Arctic whale whose image (via a decal) adorns a wall adjacent to the campaign’s engineering department, as first reported by Newsweek.
Narwhal: 10-week-old puppy with tail on its forehead
WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW
Parents need to know that Polly – Polls for Snapchat is a free social networking app that lets users create and share polls with their friends through Snapchat or other media including email, text, and Facebook. The app suggests friends based on your phone's contact list and allows you to invite friends, create groups, or message friends directly. Users can add photos to their polls and add polls to their Snapchat Stories. Read the privacy policy (which focuses on absolving the developer of liability for use of the app, especially when connected to Snapchat) to find out about the kinds of information collected and shared.
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narwhal (n.)
"sea-unicorn, dolphin-like Arctic sea mammal" (one of the teeth of the male is enormously developed into a straight spirally fluted tusk), 1650s, from Danish and Norwegian narhval, probably a metathesis of Old Norse nahvalr, literally "corpse-whale," from na "corpse" (see need (n.)) + hvalr "whale" (see whale).