Nadene Goldfoot
NASA just unveiled the first full color image from the James Webb Space Telescope. It's the highest resolution image of our universe anyone has ever seen. Who was James Webb, anyway? In 2002, Sean O'Keefe, then the NASA administrator, announced that the agency's next telescope would be named for James Webb, who led NASA during the 1960s, when it was gearing up to land people on the moon. He was a staunch champion of space science.The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a space telescope designed primarily to conduct infrared astronomy. As the largest optical telescope in space, its greatly improved infrared resolution and sensitivity allows it to view objects too old, distant, or faint for the Hubble Space Telescope. This is expected to enable a broad range of investigations across the fields of astronomy and cosmology, such as observation of the first stars and the formation of the first galaxies, and detailed atmospheric characterization of potentially habitable exoplanets.
While it appears to us as a flat image, this image reveals the depths of the universe, and is a window through time. The very faintest, smallest blips of light in this photos are images of galaxies as they existed more than 13 billion years ago, near the very beginning of time (that light has been traveling through space ever since). And not only can Webb capture images of galaxies this old; the space telescope can make measurements about what elements those early galaxies are composed of.
This means that if we can see pictures of their beginning 13 billion years ago, someone in this distant galaxy can see our beginnings,, our middle years and even today. In other words,, they had the ability to see into our future.
Massive bodies warp time and space-EinsteinCouldn't this had been passed onto our prophets of old by some force beyond us into such a galaxy?
"Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared." On the most basic level, the equation says that energy and mass (matter) are interchangeable; they are different forms of the same thing.
Wasn't it Einstein who came up with such theories about time and space? "Headline news was made in 2016 when the detection of gravitational waves, caused by the collision of two black holes, was confirmed by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO). And earlier this month, another ripple was detected! The observed ripples in the fabric of space-time validate a key prediction in Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. One hundred years old, the theory continues to astonish scientists with how correct it is. LIGO’s discovery signals a new era of astronomy and a new way of understanding the warped side of the universe."
Gravitational waves are ripples in space-time (the fabled “fabric” of the Universe) caused by massive objects moving with extreme accelerations. In outer space that means objects like neutron stars or black holes orbiting around each other at ever increasing rates, or stars that blow themselves up. Evidently there are such things, then, as Black Holes or even stars that blow up.Either we are the first and only life form in the whole universe, or we are just joining a pack of others who also have such abilities. From the looks of the UFO's our pilots en masse are seeing, we have not been alone. We're catching up with another or others.
While sound travels about a kilometre every three seconds, light travels 300,000 kilometres every second. When we see a flash of lighting three kilometres away, we are seeing something that happened a hundredth of a millisecond ago. That’s not exactly the distant past. But as we look further afield, we can peer further back. We can see seconds, minutes, hours and years into the past with our own eyes. Looking through a telescope, we can look even further into the past.
Even our nearest planetary neighbours, Venus and Mars, are tens of millions of kilometres away, so we see them as they were minutes ago. When Mars is very close to Earth, we are seeing it as it was about three minutes ago, but at other times light takes more than 20 minutes to travel from Mars to Earth. With this telescope we can see back 13 billion years ago! It boggles the mind as to how far that is !!!
Albert Einstein was not a run of the mill human. He had an IQ figured to be 180 with a normal IQ standing at 100. Albert Einstein is alleged to belong to Y Haplogroup E. Tested Einsteins from Germany belong to E1b1b1b2* (cluster SNP PF1952, formerly known as the E-Z830-B or "Jewish cluster").A patrilineal descendant of Naphtali Hirsch Einstein (1733–1799), Albert Einstein's great-grandfather, was tested and belonged to E-35 (E1b1b1)-now called E-L117.
Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist, widely acknowledged to be one of the greatest and most influential physicists of all time. Einstein is best known for developing the theory of relativity, but he also made important contributions to the development of the theory of quantum mechanics. He was one of the many Jews that Hitler tried to kill,, but his intuition was working overtime and he left Germany just in time.
One can see that Jews in Rome could travel north to Germany
Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Württemberg in the German Empire, on 14 March 1879 into a family of secular Ashkenazi Jews. His parents were Hermann Einstein, a salesman and engineer, and Pauline Koch. In 1880, the family moved to Munich, where Einstein's father and his uncle Jakob founded Elektrotechnische Fabrik J. Einstein & Cie, a company that manufactured electrical equipment based on direct current.
By 1930, Jews in Germany found themselves facing much anti-Semitism. In February 1933, at age 54, while on a visit to the United States, Einstein knew he could not return to Germany with the rise to power of the Nazis under Germany's new chancellor, Adolf Hitler. He opted to move to the USA.
The Jews of Ulm, around 500 people, were first discriminated against and later persecuted; their synagogue was torn down during Kristallnacht in November 1938. Of 116 Jews deported from Ulm during World War II (45 were sent to Theresienstadt on 22 August 1942), only four returned. 4/500 lived.
Resource:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein
https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2022/7/12/23205256/james-webb-space-telescope-first-images-significance-nasa-jwst
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Webb_Space_Telescope
https://www.aspenideas.org/sessions/space-time-ripples-and-einsteins-legacy?utm_source=google&utm_medium=adgrant&utm_campaign=Dynamic&utm_term=&gclid=CjwKCAjw2rmWBhB4EiwAiJ0mtYcMdXPOeSfNl2GtPO5sle4f8MWsCQvifUMzLV_Nr5r6P4h
https://twitter.com/stfc_matters/status/1494735426996867076
https://theconversation.com/when-you-look-up-how-far-back-in-time-do-you-see-101176
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