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Not really science, but surely photo of the year?
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you have to say though, it's fairly low ****ing rent isn't it?
I recall the Japanese floating balloons over to the USA in wwii
I can only presume satellites are predictable timing or whatever but I guess they will just shoot them down over Pacific in future
It actually flew over our house, got to see it in person.
My personal guess is it has nothing to do with photography, it's looking for things that can't be detected from space. Perhaps radar. Perhaps microscopic radiation particles. Perhaps even sensitive enough it can zoom down and find unprotected wifi networks that can be hacked.
China doesn't need a balloon for photos, they have top class satellites for that.
Whatever it is, it's low rent solution that cannot be terrible accurate in its trajectory etc.

So an Israeli astrophysicist claims he has invented a time machine that would use ultra high powered lasers to create immense gravity and he would use gravity waves to move him back in time. The problem is he needs energy on a galactic scale to get it powered.
Sounds a load of bollocks to me, but he's the astrophysicist.
Anyhow crackpot theories of time travel aside. I always find time travel theories amusing. At least with Doctor Who Time ship it's "Time and Relative Dimension in Space"
Most time travel fiction and crackpot theories ignore the fact that earth is moving, our solar system is moving, our galaxy is moving, our galaxy cluster is moving, heck our entire universe may be moving for all we know.
If you travel back in time without adjusting your location, you'll probably end up billions of miles from where you want to be. Time travel = death unless you can secure the end location. (Not that I personally believe backwards time travel could even be possible... there would be evidence by now... And I don't buy alternate timeline BS because thats creating both energy and matter out of nothing... Violating laws of thermodynamics)
Well I will not invite you to come with me to the "grassy knoll" when Kennedy passes this Saturday if you don't believe!
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-66786611
possible molecular fingerprint of life bearing planet 120 light years away
It's imperative that we find a way to destroy this alien threat immediately. Let's launch 10,000 nuclear warheads at the planet to make sure, if there is life there it can't come and anal probe us.
- Sorry, had my Donald Trump hat on for a minute there.
Certainly be interesting, although "means life on earth" doesn't necessarily mean "means life elsewhere", but certainly worth looking to see if we can investigate. It could launch a lot of interest in science and scientific studies (that help us with more terrestrial problems) if we detect life and there is a big push to find out more.