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  • Star Trek: Delete Scene: "The Doomsday Machine" -- Commodore Decker's Crew Begged Him For Help

    12/26/2024 5:59:30 PM PST · by Macho MAGA Man · 28 replies
    Mega Star Trek on YouTube | December 23, 2024 | Mego Star Trek
    Star Trek: Deleted Scene - The Doomsday Machine - "Commodore Decker Was Begged By His Crew For Help". "The Doomsday Machine" was written by Norman Spinrad, and directed by Marc Daniels. In this deleted Star Trek (TOS - The Original Series) scene, Commodore Matt Decker (William Windom) has an alternate take, with Captain James Kirk (William Shatner) asking him questions, of camera. This deleted scene has alternate dialogue from Matt Decker (William Windom), who does an absolutely brilliant job of acting, where, you actually feel his pain, for the loss of his entire crew, on a planet that was devoured...
  • NASA satellites capture massive 'Doomsday machine' solar flare

    11/16/2020 8:03:02 AM PST · by Red Badger · 55 replies
    https://www.econotimes.com ^ | Monday, October 26, 2020 4:26 PM UTC | Staff
    Wiki Images / Pixabay ========================================================================= Solar flares are a usual occurrence in space and its side effects are usually experienced by the nearest planets in the system, like our own Earth. Recently, NASA satellites were able to capture one particular solar flare, that some have described to be something out of science fiction. Agency satellite data found that the Sun experienced a CME or coronal mass ejection that is also known as a solar flare, shooting out plasma and magnetism. This happens when magnetism becomes unstable on the solar surface. The massive explosion was captured by NASA’s Solar and Heliospheric...
  • A vicious project by Andrey Sakharov before he became a Human Rights Activist

    04/02/2015 1:41:43 AM PDT · by Freelance Warrior · 5 replies
    The World of Andrei Sakharov : A Russian Physicist's Path to Freedom ^ | March 24, 2005 | Gennady Gorelik, Antonina W. Bouis
    [Andrey] Sakharov [a Soviet dissident and one of the creators of the Soviet hydrogen bomb] gave a bitter description of this habitual psychological attitude in his Memoires, when he tried to find a military application for the Tsar Bomb: After testing the "big" device I was worried that it didn't have a good carrier (bombers didn't count because they're easy to shoot down), in other words, in the military sense we were working in vain. I decided that an effective carrier could be a big torpedo fired from a submarine. I imagined that a nuclear jet engine that converted water...
  • Inside the Apocalyptic Soviet Doomsday Machine

    09/22/2009 7:35:18 PM PDT · by justlurking · 48 replies · 5,856+ views
    2009-09-21 | Nicholas Thompson
    Link only, due to Wired's copyright complaints. Inside the Apocalyptic Soviet Doomsday MachineI'm posting this without any text, because I think it's important. The "Doomsday" machine is apparently real, and still operational. Read the article for more details.
  • Scientists Not So Sure 'Doomsday Machine' Won't Destroy World

    01/28/2009 9:38:07 AM PST · by TaraP · 71 replies · 1,787+ views
    Fox News ^ | Jan 28th, 20009
    Still worried that the Large Hadron Collider will create a black hole that will destroy the Earth when it's finally switched on this summer? Three physicists have reexamined the math surrounding the creation of microscopic black holes in the Switzerland-based LHC, the world's largest particle collider, and determined that they won't simply evaporate in a millisecond as had previously been predicted. Rather, Roberto Casadio of the University of Bologna in Italy and Sergio Fabi and Benjamin Harms of the University of Alabama say mini black holes could exist for much longer — perhaps even more than a second, a relative...