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ATOMIC COOKIES!

 

(Yes, they're really made of atoms.)

 

These are spritz cookies made with custom DIY spritz cookie plates, to show the shapes of the electron probability distributions of hydrogenic atoms in low-lying quantum states. :D

 

Read more about this project here.

Scenes from the 2023 Jefferson Lab Run-A-Round held at the Newport News campus on Wednesday, May 18, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

  

Scenes from the 2023 Jefferson Lab Run-A-Round held at the Newport News campus on Wednesday, May 18, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

  

Quantum Mechanics tested against General Relativity in deep-space experiments

Seen within the CEBAF accelerator tunnel at Jefferson Lab in Newport News Va., on May 4, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Seen inside Experimental Hall C at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Friday, June 2, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Calorimeter modules are removed from the detector and placed aside for restoration inside Experimental Hall D at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Wednesday, May 24, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Orbs captured with camera in Australia Night Sky, many would like to think these are 'dust', 'pollen' or just plain old camera artifacts, well if you want to deceive yourself and believe that, OK, but don't bother hanging around here where research is ongoing and shows otherwise, thanks.

These objects are captured with natural colours presented, some contrast is enhanced for better visual viewing, but all are genuine shots and archived originals are kept on data base. They are all shot over my home in NSW Australia by me personally.

 

ADDED Dec 24 2011 :-

 

Night imagery of what is commonly called "orbs" and deciphered to content entities, as also seen in the infrared dimension and also in Earths sky in our realm, visible to some.

 

"orbs" are light anomalies that appear on photographs and video as spherical balls of light but as flashes of light to the naked eye because of their rapid speed of motion. They exhibit intentional behavior - suggesting some consciousness or awareness of the environment.

 

Orbs often travel in groups or clusters i.e. they exhibit swarm behavior - also a characteristic of particles in plasma - a characteristic observed by Bohm . Orbs also can dart back and forth rapidly like amoebic life-forms in a Petri dish. The balls can be transparent, translucent or in a bright solid form. These are signature features of magnetic plasma which has the natural property of being able to change its degree of opacity when internal frequencies change. Magnetic plasma would also allow orbs to change their output of light or luminosity. Looking at these balls in close-up reveals that they possess an onion-like layered structure i.e. they have concentric shells - a signature feature of plasma crystals. Danelek says, "...'true orbs' do not reflect light the same way a dust particle or flying insect does, but are instead generally more opaque and, in some cases, even appear to have rings within them."

 

Experienced ghost hunter Joshua Warren (in his excellent book How to Hunt Ghosts) says, "Often, orbs appear to have a nucleus, just like a cell. The nucleus might be surrounded by 'bands' - concentric circles emerging from it. In fact, it might appear like an onion that's been chopped in half." All these characteristics are identical to plasma crystals generated in the laboratory.

 

Orbs resemble plasma spheres in many ways. However, while plasma spheres generated in the laboratory are composed of standard particles (i.e. the particles described in the physicists' Standard Model currently), orbs are composed of super (i.e. supersymmetric) collisionless dark matter particles. This allows orbs to pass through objects and walls (just like said ghosts).

 

Dark matter in the physical-etheric universe can only interact with ordinary matter if their energy levels temporarily fall and ordinary matter condenses around them. Warren believes that since 'ghosts' have an electrostatic field, it makes sense that particles from the atmosphere would be trapped in the field. This would form a tiny clump of particles that betrays the presence of the 'ghost'. He says that, based on readings on electromagnetic meters during paranormal investigations, paranormal orbs carry a charge of static electricity. Dr Michael Persinger, a lab-based parapsychologist, and his colleagues demonstrated a link between strong or varying electromagnetic fields and orb activity. Orbs are also said to travel along Birkeland currents (i.e. ley or energy lines). This is another characteristic of their electromagnetic nature - which suggests that they are composed of magnetic plasma which is a good generator of electromagnetic fields and a good radiator of electromagnetic waves. ......[ Dark Plasma Theory ]

www.dapla.org/

 

Jefferson Lab User and Assistant Professor at Hampton University Dr. Bishnu Pandey, left, poses with physics students from the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) and Professor of Physics at Old Dominion University Col. George M. Brooke poses for a group photo before a tour of Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, Apr. 6, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Members of the Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute (HUPTI) and the Leo Cancer Center stand next to the CLEO Magnet during a tour inside the SRF Test Lab on Thursday, Mar. 2, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

Today, Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute - HUPTI announced a partnership with Leo Cancer Care to develop an upright proton arc therapy treatment technique for cancer.

 

The technique will allow patients to stand or sit upright and, combined with an additional CT system, may better target tumors in patients.

 

Jefferson Lab is proud to contribute to these efforts by applying its nuclear physics and technology expertise to help pave the way for improvements in patient care.

Members of Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin's Policy Office including Chief of Staff Jeff Goettman, left, along with the Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Director Stuart Henderson, right, listen as Machine Control Center Group Leader Paul Vasilauskis, center, talks about the work done in the facility on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Newsome House Museum & Cultural Center’s Museum Assistants Tad Williams, left, and James Pope, right, work to unload Hollinger archival boxes from a vehicle. Jefferson Lab gifted approximately 44 archival boxes to the Newsome House in Newport News, Va., on Friday, Dec. 16, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

The restored Victorian landmark is a historic fixture in the city, serving not only as a museum to prominent African-American attorney J. Thomas Newsome and his wife Mary Winfield Newsome’s accomplishments, but as a venue for exhibitions, special events, and community functions. It was the first structure owned by an African-American to receive a National Historic Preservation Award.

Buds begin to bloom on an eastern redbud tree at the entrance of Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, March 15, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

On Quantum Realities, Parallel Universes, Alternate Facts, And MTG's Hurricane-Controlling "They"s - IMRAN™ (Not My Image)

Oh great. After the chaotic 2016-2020 period of alternate-facts (actual lies), crowd sizes, real fake-news presented as truths, and misinformation becoming the norm, here's something crazy-exciting for scientists which I am sure will give real-crazy conspiracy-theorists (who never touched a book on real theory of science) so much more to be fed by the enemy-funded QAnons of the world. Phew, that was one long sentence.

**Physicists reveal nonlinear transport induced by quantum geometry in planar alter-magnets** according to an article in Phys.org .

It is quite easy to understand... "Recently, two experiments have confirmed the predicted role of quantum geometry in the second-order response of the conventional PT-symmetric anti-ferromagnets. In these materials, due to the combination of parity (P) and time-reversal (T) symmetries, the Berry curvature (the imaginary component of quantum geometric tensor) vanishes, and it is shown that the second-order response is governed by the quantum metric (the real component of quantum geometric tensor)."

Just kidding about it being easy to understand. But honestly it is fascinating stuff to geek out on from both logic, science, physics and engineering implications, and so many other angles.

Basically, if two entangled photons in an indeterminate state are measured by someone in a room -- but only 'observed' by someone outside the room -- the photon measured in the room will change to take on one particular state, ... but to the outside observer it will still appear to be in the indeterminate state as it was previously.

As an analogy I am using just to get a better layperson handle on it myself.... Let's say I am in the room with two twins walking around one chair. If I "measure" one he will sit down in the chair.... But if YOU are just "watching" from outside the room through a window, you will still see HIM, that same twin I saw SIT down, still appear to be walking around the chair with the other twin. That means the one twin would be existing in two "realities".

Obviously, this is MY initial analogy at first reading of the article at 1 AM on Monday after dealing with two hurricanes in two weeks. So, I am sure it can be explained much better. Love to have someone smarter about quantum mechanics add more analogies in reply comments.

But next time, when there are two hurricanes, can we please make sure I can be in the reality where neither of them "sits" or lands anywhere near me or my family and our homes?

Maybe modern day non-Einstein and anti-magnetic personality Marjorie Taylor Greene can ensure it -- when her imaginary "they" control the weather to create future hurricanes. LOL

 

© 2024 IMRAN™

 

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Network Group Manager Andy Kowalski works inside the Jefferson Lab Data Center on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) provides scientists worldwide the lab’s unique particle accelerator, known as the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF), to probe the most basic building blocks of matter by conducting research at the frontiers of nuclear physics (NP) and related disciplines.

 

In addition, the lab capitalizes on its unique technologies and expertise to perform advanced computing and applied research with industry and university partners, and provides programs designed to help educate the next generation in science and technology.

Cyromodule components being assembled inside the SRF Test Lab at Jefferson Lab on Dec. 6, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

From left: Director Stuart Henderson, Congresswoman Jen Kiggans, Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan, and Congressman Bobby Scott chat during a tour of Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Tuesday, May 2, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Virginia Economic Development Association (VEDA) members walk past a cryomodule inside the SRF Test Lab during a tour at Jefferson Lab during a tour on Wednesday, Mar. 15, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Contemplations on Dark Matter (of Criggerthulhu)

 

watercolor, pencil, ink, on paper

9in.x6in

2019-2020

The recirculating electron accelerator seen inside Jefferson Lab’s Hall C located in Newport News, Va. on Monday, October, 18, 2022.

 

(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Jefferson Lab summer intern program members take a tour of the facility in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, June 22, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Racheal Hall poses by her poster during the joint DOE/NIH Workshop: Advancing Medical Care through Discovery in the Physical Sciences Workshop Series’s poster session held at Jefferson Lab on Wednesday, Mar. 16, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

The Jefferson Lab User Organization satellite meeting held on Sunday, April 16, 2023. (Contributed Photo | Jefferson Lab)

Dignified attendees unveil the new logo for the Biomedical Research & Innovation Center (BRIC) during a press announcement event held at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Friday, Mar. 24, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Scenes from the Science at the Luminosity Frontier Workshop held at Jefferson Lab on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

This workshop focused on the continued development of the scientific case for a 22 GeV upgrade to CEBAF made possible by recent novel advances in accelerator technology.

How many topics in physics are contained in a simple rainbow produced on the wall (and toilet) by sun shining through a plastic privacy screen?

 

Well...the light from the sun is composed of many different wavelengths...the distribution of which is dependent on the temperature of the star - which ours is centered on the the yellow. When the the light encounters an optically dense medium (glass or plastic in this case), the light is absorbed by the molecules and passed from molecule to molecule, the probability of which an absorption and emission occurs is described by Feynman's QED. The principle of least action (from D'Alembert and Lagrangian mechanics) finds the maximum probability amplitude, and hence the interaction that occurs, or the direction the light is refracted. The path of light through the medium is dependent on the wavelength and frequency of the light. One can back up to PAM Dirac's relativistic quantum mechanics, ingeniously melded Schrodinger's wave equation and/or Heisenberg's Matrix mechanics with Einstein's relativity, which determined that the only certainty in the universe is the speed of light. Everything else including Newton's fixed stars and time...TIME itself are mutable to make the speed of light constant in every situation. Dirac faced with the actual energy of a particle being the square root of the rest mass and its motion, devised a Hamiltonian that required matricies, later interpreted by Pauli as spin states of particles. Schoedinger and Heisenberg following Bohr's amazing leap of quantized orbits to describe Plancks description of light as quanta....actually they were named by Einstein to describe the photoelectric effect....but Planck needed the quantized description of light to explain the ultraviolet disaster of Rayleigh. Planck was working for the electric company to maximize the light output of municipal utilities at the least cost.... TBC

   

The equation at the top is Einstein's field equation of General Relativity (macrocosm).

The equation at the bottom is Schrödinger's wave function of Quantum Mechanics (microcosm).

Both equations stem from a wormhole which is accompanied by a black hole and singularity, which unites both worlds in very paradox ways.

There emerges a DNA double helix out of that black hole and represents what I would define as "complexogenesis", an interplay of entropy and emergent behavior.

The part of the formula inside the double helix is a part of Euler's identity; which combines two irrational and the imaginary number and are equivalent to the natural number (-1) in that constellation. This equation symbolizes unity, in my interpretation, as it fits two/three numbers together so smoothly, which is like finding the one puzzle piece that fits that infinitely unsmooth fractal-like other puzzle piece perfectly. It may represent the perfect fusion of the figure with the background...

At the end of that double helix are molecular formulas for the nucleotide bases adenine and thymine, which portrays the most complex form of complexity in means of some sort of "ordered disorder", a self-organizing system, so to speak. (macrocosm)

The other way the double helix ends in this picture is the particle tracks in a bubble chamber; (microcosm).

After all it portrays the overall conception of a system based primarily on loops, which relate to self-reference, self-replication, self-intereference and self-simplifcation.

This picture may be a perfect depiction of chaos theory being fundamental in nature's laws, and that fractals are indeed everywhere and the fundament of life itself.

Mixed media (partially hand-drawn with black ink, partially digitally altered/rendered.)

Created in 2020, back when I used another pseudonyme (Dywiann Xyara) with whom I cannot identify anymore.

Students taking part in the 37th Annual Hampton University Graduate Studies (HUGS) Program tour Experimental Hall C at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Friday, June 2, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

The HUGS Program at Jefferson Lab is an educational summer program designed for experimental and theoretical nuclear and particle physics graduate students who have finished their coursework and have at least one year of research experience in these fields.

Large dipole magnets are seen inside the North Linac tunnel during a tour on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Orbs captured with camera in Australia Night Sky, many would like to think these are 'dust', 'pollen' or just plain old camera artifacts, well if you want to deceive yourself and believe that, OK, but don't bother hanging around here where research is ongoing and shows otherwise, thanks.

These objects are captured with natural colours presented, some contrast is enhanced for better visual viewing, but all are genuine shots and archived originals are kept on data base. They are all shot over my home in NSW Australia by me personally.

 

ADDED Dec 24 2011 for further reading:-

 

Night imagery of what is commonly called "orbs" and deciphered to content entities, as also seen in the infrared dimension and also in Earths sky in our realm, visible to some.

 

"orbs" are light anomalies that appear on photographs and video as spherical balls of light but as flashes of light to the naked eye because of their rapid speed of motion. They exhibit intentional behavior - suggesting some consciousness or awareness of the environment.

 

Orbs often travel in groups or clusters i.e. they exhibit swarm behavior - also a characteristic of particles in plasma - a characteristic observed by Bohm . Orbs also can dart back and forth rapidly like amoebic life-forms in a Petri dish. The balls can be transparent, translucent or in a bright solid form. These are signature features of magnetic plasma which has the natural property of being able to change its degree of opacity when internal frequencies change. Magnetic plasma would also allow orbs to change their output of light or luminosity. Looking at these balls in close-up reveals that they possess an onion-like layered structure i.e. they have concentric shells - a signature feature of plasma crystals. Danelek says, "...'true orbs' do not reflect light the same way a dust particle or flying insect does, but are instead generally more opaque and, in some cases, even appear to have rings within them."

 

Experienced ghost hunter Joshua Warren (in his excellent book How to Hunt Ghosts) says, "Often, orbs appear to have a nucleus, just like a cell. The nucleus might be surrounded by 'bands' - concentric circles emerging from it. In fact, it might appear like an onion that's been chopped in half." All these characteristics are identical to plasma crystals generated in the laboratory.

 

Orbs resemble plasma spheres in many ways. However, while plasma spheres generated in the laboratory are composed of standard particles (i.e. the particles described in the physicists' Standard Model currently), orbs are composed of super (i.e. supersymmetric) collisionless dark matter particles. This allows orbs to pass through objects and walls (just like said ghosts).

 

Dark matter in the physical-etheric universe can only interact with ordinary matter if their energy levels temporarily fall and ordinary matter condenses around them. Warren believes that since 'ghosts' have an electrostatic field, it makes sense that particles from the atmosphere would be trapped in the field. This would form a tiny clump of particles that betrays the presence of the 'ghost'. He says that, based on readings on electromagnetic meters during paranormal investigations, paranormal orbs carry a charge of static electricity. Dr Michael Persinger, a lab-based parapsychologist, and his colleagues demonstrated a link between strong or varying electromagnetic fields and orb activity. Orbs are also said to travel along Birkeland currents (i.e. ley or energy lines). This is another characteristic of their electromagnetic nature - which suggests that they are composed of magnetic plasma which is a good generator of electromagnetic fields and a good radiator of electromagnetic waves. ......[ Dark Plasma Theory ]

www.dapla.org/

  

Cosmic Highway group tour the Low Energy Recirculator Facility (LERF) of Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Friday, June 16, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

Members of this group consist of local business and technology leaders who focus on innovation for the Virginia Peninsula.

ATOMIC COOKIES!

 

(Yes, they're really made of atoms.)

 

These are spritz cookies made with custom DIY spritz cookie plates, to show the shapes of the electron probability distributions of hydrogenic atoms in low-lying quantum states. :D

 

Read more about this project here.

U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science’s Director Dr. Asmeret Asefaw Berhe visits Jefferson Lab on Friday, Mar. 24, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Behind the Central Helium Liquefier building at Jefferson Lab on Monday, October, 18, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Details of a classroom experiment during the 2023 Teacher Night—for elementary and middle school teachers—hosted by the Science Education Department at Jefferson Lab on Apr. 19, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

Often described as a "science fair for teachers,” this event allows educators to see new methods for teaching physical science concepts, win door prizes for their classrooms and earn one recertification point.

VTA Operations Engineer Justin Kent, left, and QA/CI Staff Engineer Jacob Harris, right, work together inside the Vertical Test Area (VTA) of the SRF Test Lab at Jefferson Lab on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Associate Director for Experimental Nuclear Physics Cynthia “Thia” Keppel presents during the Winter Hall A Collaboration meeting held at Jefferson Lab on Tuesday, January 26, 2023. (Photo by Sadie Cherry | Jefferson Lab)

 

Winter Hall A Collaboration meeting session will cover presentations of the results of recent or near publications, updates on Physics analysis, theory seminars, and seminars oriented towards students' updates on the upcoming and future experiments.

ATOMIC COOKIES!

 

(Yes, they're really made of atoms.)

 

These are spritz cookies made with custom DIY spritz cookie plates, to show the shapes of the electron probability distributions of hydrogenic atoms in low-lying quantum states. :D

 

Read more about this project here.

Review members take a tour of the SRF Test Lab at Jefferson Lab during the EIC OPA Review on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Quantum Mechanics tested against General Relativity in deep-space experiments

Jefferson Lab summer intern program members take a tour of the facility in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, June 22, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Orbs captured with camera in Australia Night Sky, many would like to think these are 'dust', 'pollen' or just plain old camera artifacts, well if you want to deceive yourself and believe that, OK, but don't bother hanging around here where research is ongoing and shows otherwise, thanks.

These objects are captured with natural colours presented, some contrast is enhanced for better visual viewing, but all are genuine shots and archived originals are kept on data base. They are all shot over my home in NSW Australia by me personally.

 

ADDED Dec 24 2011 for further reading :-

 

Night imagery of what is commonly called "orbs" and deciphered to content entities, as also seen in the infrared dimension and also in Earths sky in our realm, visible to some.

 

"orbs" are light anomalies that appear on photographs and video as spherical balls of light but as flashes of light to the naked eye because of their rapid speed of motion. They exhibit intentional behavior - suggesting some consciousness or awareness of the environment.

 

Orbs often travel in groups or clusters i.e. they exhibit swarm behavior - also a characteristic of particles in plasma - a characteristic observed by Bohm . Orbs also can dart back and forth rapidly like amoebic life-forms in a Petri dish. The balls can be transparent, translucent or in a bright solid form. These are signature features of magnetic plasma which has the natural property of being able to change its degree of opacity when internal frequencies change. Magnetic plasma would also allow orbs to change their output of light or luminosity. Looking at these balls in close-up reveals that they possess an onion-like layered structure i.e. they have concentric shells - a signature feature of plasma crystals. Danelek says, "...'true orbs' do not reflect light the same way a dust particle or flying insect does, but are instead generally more opaque and, in some cases, even appear to have rings within them."

 

Experienced ghost hunter Joshua Warren (in his excellent book How to Hunt Ghosts) says, "Often, orbs appear to have a nucleus, just like a cell. The nucleus might be surrounded by 'bands' - concentric circles emerging from it. In fact, it might appear like an onion that's been chopped in half." All these characteristics are identical to plasma crystals generated in the laboratory.

 

Orbs resemble plasma spheres in many ways. However, while plasma spheres generated in the laboratory are composed of standard particles (i.e. the particles described in the physicists' Standard Model currently), orbs are composed of super (i.e. supersymmetric) collisionless dark matter particles. This allows orbs to pass through objects and walls (just like said ghosts).

 

Dark matter in the physical-etheric universe can only interact with ordinary matter if their energy levels temporarily fall and ordinary matter condenses around them. Warren believes that since 'ghosts' have an electrostatic field, it makes sense that particles from the atmosphere would be trapped in the field. This would form a tiny clump of particles that betrays the presence of the 'ghost'. He says that, based on readings on electromagnetic meters during paranormal investigations, paranormal orbs carry a charge of static electricity. Dr Michael Persinger, a lab-based parapsychologist, and his colleagues demonstrated a link between strong or varying electromagnetic fields and orb activity. Orbs are also said to travel along Birkeland currents (i.e. ley or energy lines). This is another characteristic of their electromagnetic nature - which suggests that they are composed of magnetic plasma which is a good generator of electromagnetic fields and a good radiator of electromagnetic waves. ......[ Dark Plasma Theory ]

www.dapla.org/

 

Jefferson Lab Data Center as U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science’s Director Dr. Asmeret Asefaw Berhe visits JLab in Newport News, Va., on Friday, Mar. 24, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Jefferson Lab Director Stuart Henderson, left, greets U.S. Senator Mark Warner, right, before the Friends of Jefferson Lab member meeting held at JLab in Newport News, Va., on Monday, March 29, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

  

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) provides scientists worldwide the lab’s unique particle accelerator, known as the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF), to probe the most basic building blocks of matter by conducting research at the frontiers of nuclear physics (NP) and related disciplines.

 

In addition, the lab capitalizes on its unique technologies and expertise to perform advanced computing and applied research with industry and university partners, and provides programs designed to help educate the next generation in science and technology. Thursday, December 1, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

  

Components are placed within the braising furnace inside the Furnace Room at the SRF Test Lab at Jefferson Lab on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Orbs captured with camera in Australia Night Sky, many would like to think these are 'dust', 'pollen' or just plain old camera artifacts, well if you want to deceive yourself and believe that, OK, but don't bother hanging around here where research is ongoing and shows otherwise, thanks.

These objects are captured with natural colours presented, some contrast is enhanced for better visual viewing, but all are genuine shots and archived originals are kept on data base. They are all shot over my home in NSW Australia by me personally.

 

ADDED Dec 24 2011 for further reading:-

 

Night imagery of what is commonly called "orbs" and deciphered to content entities, as also seen in the infrared dimension and also in Earths sky in our realm, visible to some.

 

"orbs" are light anomalies that appear on photographs and video as spherical balls of light but as flashes of light to the naked eye because of their rapid speed of motion. They exhibit intentional behavior - suggesting some consciousness or awareness of the environment.

 

Orbs often travel in groups or clusters i.e. they exhibit swarm behavior - also a characteristic of particles in plasma - a characteristic observed by Bohm . Orbs also can dart back and forth rapidly like amoebic life-forms in a Petri dish. The balls can be transparent, translucent or in a bright solid form. These are signature features of magnetic plasma which has the natural property of being able to change its degree of opacity when internal frequencies change. Magnetic plasma would also allow orbs to change their output of light or luminosity. Looking at these balls in close-up reveals that they possess an onion-like layered structure i.e. they have concentric shells - a signature feature of plasma crystals. Danelek says, "...'true orbs' do not reflect light the same way a dust particle or flying insect does, but are instead generally more opaque and, in some cases, even appear to have rings within them."

 

Experienced ghost hunter Joshua Warren (in his excellent book How to Hunt Ghosts) says, "Often, orbs appear to have a nucleus, just like a cell. The nucleus might be surrounded by 'bands' - concentric circles emerging from it. In fact, it might appear like an onion that's been chopped in half." All these characteristics are identical to plasma crystals generated in the laboratory.

 

Orbs resemble plasma spheres in many ways. However, while plasma spheres generated in the laboratory are composed of standard particles (i.e. the particles described in the physicists' Standard Model currently), orbs are composed of super (i.e. supersymmetric) collisionless dark matter particles. This allows orbs to pass through objects and walls (just like said ghosts).

 

Dark matter in the physical-etheric universe can only interact with ordinary matter if their energy levels temporarily fall and ordinary matter condenses around them. Warren believes that since 'ghosts' have an electrostatic field, it makes sense that particles from the atmosphere would be trapped in the field. This would form a tiny clump of particles that betrays the presence of the 'ghost'. He says that, based on readings on electromagnetic meters during paranormal investigations, paranormal orbs carry a charge of static electricity. Dr Michael Persinger, a lab-based parapsychologist, and his colleagues demonstrated a link between strong or varying electromagnetic fields and orb activity. Orbs are also said to travel along Birkeland currents (i.e. ley or energy lines). This is another characteristic of their electromagnetic nature - which suggests that they are composed of magnetic plasma which is a good generator of electromagnetic fields and a good radiator of electromagnetic waves. ......[ Dark Plasma Theory ]

www.dapla.org/

 

Perspective view of Hall A/C Mechanical Engineer Whit Seay using the scissor lift to gain access to upper platform. The CLEO_II Superconducting Solenoid Magnet which is being refurbished inside the SRF Test Lab for the Solenoidal Large Intensity Device (SoLID) experiment at Jefferson Lab on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

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