Guild of Dragons spiritual knowledge base.
Creating a knowledge base to help people get through a spiritual awakening and overal a place where our minds can absorb religion on an out of the box way. The path to christ consiousness and more.
astrologists were the ones waiting on jesus to be born.
my dragon heard my call he just woke up^^joke but not a joke
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are rapid flashes of radio waves from deep space that are as intense as they are mysterious.
Astronomers have now managed to track down the origin of the most powerful, furthest-traveling FRB ever to reach us to a tightly-knitted group of seven galaxies, giving researchers some insight into the variety of environments that can generate such curious emissions of light.
Dubbed FRB 20220610A, the burst comes from somewhere within the cluster, according to new imagery from the Hubble Space Telescope and analysis carried out by an international team of researchers, suggesting their interactions could play a role in the burst's creation.
This particular transmission has already refused to fit into some of the most widely accepted theories that we have about how the Universe operates, giving astrophysicists pause to consider the kinds of conditions under which FRBs might form.
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are rapid flashes of radio waves from deep space that are as intense as they are mysterious.
Astronomers have now managed to track down the origin of the most powerful, furthest-traveling FRB ever to reach us to a tightly-knitted group of seven galaxies, giving researchers some insight into the variety of environments that can generate such curious emissions of light.
Dubbed FRB 20220610A, the burst comes from somewhere within the cluster, according to new imagery from the Hubble Space Telescope and analysis carried out by an international team of researchers, suggesting their interactions could play a role in the burst's creation.
This particular transmission has already refused to fit into some of the most widely accepted theories that we have about how the Universe operates, giving astrophysicists pause to consider the kinds of conditions under which FRBs might form.
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are rapid flashes of radio waves from deep space that are as intense as they are mysterious.
Astronomers have now managed to track down the origin of the most powerful, furthest-traveling FRB ever to reach us to a tightly-knitted group of seven galaxies, giving researchers some insight into the variety of environments that can generate such curious emissions of light.
Dubbed FRB 20220610A, the burst comes from somewhere within the cluster, according to new imagery from the Hubble Space Telescope and analysis carried out by an international team of researchers, suggesting their interactions could play a role in the burst's creation.
This particular transmission has already refused to fit into some of the most widely accepted theories that we have about how the Universe operates, giving astrophysicists pause to consider the kinds of conditions under which FRBs might form.