That’s the location of the NSA building!
They don’t know where it originated from, but since they use the words *beamed to earth*, that signifies they know there was intent involved.
Yeah, sure......
Based on the wording, it wasn’t traveling at c?
That a c component arrived first?
Since it was Utah. Was it related to that place the Mormons sing about in the hymn that uses the “Dives and Lazarus” folksong theme?
climate change
In the big world, that's about 16 joules of kinetic energy. A .22lr bullet is about 180 joules. So for a subatomic particle that's pretty damn impressive.
Great shades of Skinwalker Ranch!
Pretty impressive!
They missed Mitt, tho...
What’s interesting is why atheistic minded science people love to assign names of pagan gods and goddesses to such phenomena! It might be a Masonry or Illuminati thing...who knows!
700 square kilometers converts to 434.9598 square miles, and amazingly this occurred where they happen to have this Telescope Array Project. This is a representation of that:
It's either a message from the Lord, or the odds are astronomical, pun intended, for it to arrive within the range of this device.
Note: You have to follow this link that leads to Daily Mail website that was provided in the link provided by the original post, to see the highlighted sentence that begins my response post. 😋
Some of the information of my post was provided from the Wikipedia: Telescope Array Project entry.
Would a magnetic field “pipe” for the entire distance traveled, be necessary to maintain the energy strength?
‘You need huge amounts of energy, really high magnetic fields to confine the particle while it gets accelerated.’
From X - Mr. Commonsense @fopminui
“They laughed at me in 1897 when I told them about the cosmic ray. Fifty years ago they attempted to discredit my discovery of the rotating magnetic field and my system of power transmission by alternating currents. They called me crazy when I predicted the radio and when I sent the first impulse around the world they said it couldn’t be done.”
–Nikola Tesla
“In the Realm of Science: Tesla, Who Predicted Radio, Now Looks Forward to Sending Waves to the Moon.” New York Herald Tribune, August 22, 1937.
#NikolaTesla #electricity #rotatingmagneticfield #Tesla #history
“…240 quintillion electron volts – that’s 240 billion billion (followed by 18 zeros)…a typical lightning bolt is about 300 million volts.”
As we say in engineering, that’s just a “rough order of magnitude estimate.”
If a huge cosmic ray hits the state of Utah and the equipment to detect it is not in place how do we know to even care?
get the NSA to decipher its message
1. “This is only test. When the real beam is sent, you can dive under your desks for cover for all the good it will do ya.”
2. “Prepare to be absorbed.”
3. “We will soon retaliated with a real beam for all the inane Biden speeches you’ve transmitted!”
4. “Allah Akbar! Death to Amerika”
5. “We paint any car for just $29.95!”
6. “It’s a cookbook!”
7. “Snap! Krackle! Pop! Rice Krispies!”
8. “Reach Out and Touch Someone!”
9. “Someone Else Up There Loves You!” (Southwest Airlines)
10 “Kilroy Is Here Now.” (adapted)
When ultra-high-energy cosmic rays hit Earth's atmosphere, they initiate a cascade of secondary particles and electromagnetic radiation in what is known as an extensive air shower.Now the story makes sense (there's no way they detected the cosmic rays themselves at those energy levels).Some charged particles in the air shower travel faster than the speed of light, producing a type of electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by specialised instruments.
One such instrument is the Telescope Array observatory in Utah, US, which found the Amaterasu particle.
But highlighting the scientists' ignorance:
'But in the case of the Oh-My-God particle and this new particle, you trace its trajectory to its source and there's nothing high energy enough to have produced it.They still believe the universe is finite. Such arrogance. smh