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Sunday, September 27, 2009

The Wonder of Symmetry

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Reflection: #009



I don't want to forget the beautiful things on Earth.  This flower in my garden, with a diameter of two centimeters and a height of five centimeters, is simply beautiful. It is more likely to be trampled than admired. But once I discovered its beauty, I looked at it again and again. 

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I found a surprising symmetry in its shape and color.

It is a true trilogy of harmony, expressed in the form of its leaves and colors. In its aesthetics, it is unsurpassed.

The white colors of the pearls of the sea and the typical splashes of color in orchids are magnificent.  

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A masterpiece of creation.

A miracle?

A creation made with a computer?  I mean, another example of God.

A miracle! Yes.

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Underground Ice on Mars Exposed by Impact Craters











Report: #0068



I like NASA's news more and more. This time, they show us – without warning or public pressure – images of new meteorite impacts on Mars.

Before getting to the main topic of this report, I want to highlight how the satellite technology over Mars never ceases to amaze me.  We don't know much about the satellites orbiting Earth or how they work. We watch the weather map every day without thinking too much that the forecast is the result of images taken by satellites and calculations based on transmitted data – like speed, cloud density, and temperature at different heights above Earth.

Other satellites create cartographic maps or help us not get lost – not in the woods or jungle, but in city streets.  GPS, increasingly common, is already integrated into phones so humble people – or those with little memory – can find the supermarket and return home safely. Young readers won't believe it, but old models – I mean people over twenty, even the few centenarian survivors – relied on their biological memory. They had to constantly recall the path from home to the factory, office, or cinema, and find the way back. Bars along the route saved many visitors by reminding them of the direction home. 

That was a bit of humor, but now I get serious – because this technology works perfectly on Mars. Remotely controlled satellites – that is, controlled from afar – can take images automatically but also receive precise instructions to photograph a specific location. 

This fact strikes me as surprising because everything is in motion: the satellite, Mars, the Sun, and the orders from NASA engineers transmitted via electromagnetic waves. Imagine: Only a small part of Mars is mapped, at least in high resolution.

Every image arriving from Mars is instantly studied by computers and visually – I don't know by how many people, possibly hundreds or thousands. Important images are analyzed by experts, and if they're highly relevant, the satellite is directed back to those exact coordinates.  That's the secret I don't understand. From discovery to radio instruction to the satellite, hours or days pass.

Everything is already in another place. How do you direct a satellite to an exact longitude in a precise orbit? Does a satellite have enough fuel to change course, turn, accelerate, or brake?

It must be so, because they won't wait to find that important spot by chance again.  I've already rambled a bit about satellites. Better to accept that it works when they want and forget the technical part. We can't know everything. That's what specialists are for – but as the word says, they don't know everything either, precisely because they're specialists. So we're even: each with our gaps and shadows, but also our brilliant knowledge.

NASA offers us today a piece of news that, for some humble researchers and observers, isn't entirely new – but it is new in the freedom with which they inform us: There is liquid water on Mars!

Without much noise or propaganda, it's published that there is ice in Mars's subsurface. I used the expression "liquid water"; they say "ice in the underground," which means "subterranean ice on Mars."

For young readers, it may not be so surprising, but for me, there's always a touch of irony. Before, talking about rivers – even dry ones – visible on Mars's surface from Earth was a joke.

It was also a joke to think of finding planets beyond the eight we have left – or at least those recognized as such.

Well, I swallow the irony, because truth arrives in drops, even if it rains hard.  Let's look forward – or rather, to Mars, our sister planet, increasingly similar to our Earth.

In recent months, they compared new images with others taken in the same spot months before. What a surprise! There were meteorite impacts – luckily not too large, small ones or fragments of larger meteors that broke into pieces before hitting Mars's surface. 

Here, before continuing, a question arises: Why does a meteorite break before colliding? Logically, friction with an atmosphere heats it until it explodes into several fragments. This indicates the presence of a dense atmosphere.  Finally, the meteorite impacted – and I arrive at the end of my report.

What's the main news, the revelation of these impacts? Just a few centimeters under Mars's surface, there is already frozen water.

With a gentle impact from a small meteorite that barely penetrates a meter into the surface, water finds its way and emerges. I've pointed out to my readers several times that life forms seek underground water with their roots in the depths. 

Now it's official: There is water on the surface – not just in Mars's bowels. Surely, there's much more down there. 

Here, I show you the map presented by NASA on its website. Below are the links to the original English page. I'll explain in my humble words what this map means.

It shows a chart of a specific place on Mars, with indicated names. Some acronyms, letters, and numbers mark five points of recent meteorite impacts where, moreover, liquid water emerged to the surface.

When the water rose, it brought with it elements from the subsurface, which we can simplify as "ground from below." Ice – or water – has a short life on the surface. We know that from when Phoenix sent us images of ice under its platform, which evaporated before it could analyze it in its oven.

Ice, wherever it is, doesn't "burn" easily. 

Coincidentally, in the same place where Viking 2 landed (marked on the map with the acronym VL 2), ice is also found. Viking 2 couldn't dig deep enough to confirm the presence of ice or water, though it was already suspected.

However, obtaining a positive result was impossible because the analysts themselves didn't believe their instruments and rejected the results, arguing the test was contaminated with Earth water.  The black dots, from 1 to 5, are the impacts.


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The blue color indicates that, from one centimeter under the surface, there is frozen water. The red color points to a depth of about ten meters. Between one centimeter and ten meters deep, water exists.

On the map, different colors indicate the depth where the ice is found.

The map covers an area from 40 to 60 degrees north latitude and from 130 to 190 degrees east longitude. Estimates of the depth to water-ice come from a computer model and observations of the brightness and temperature of the surface. The model matches the ice-exposing crater observations by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and data from the neutron spectrometer on NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter.

Analysis of the observations of ice-exposing fresh craters at sites 1 through 5, reported by Byrne et al. in a Sept. 25, 2009, paper in the journal Science, leads the paper's authors to calculate that if NASA's Viking Lander 2 had been able to dig slightly deeper than the 10-to-15-centimeter-deep (4-to-6-inch-deep) trench that it excavated in 1976, it would have hit water ice.

Image Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona


The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter took these images of a fresh, 6-meter-wide (20-foot-wide) crater on Mars on Oct. 18, 2008, (left) and on Jan. 14, 2009. Each image is 35 meters (115 feet) across. This crater's depth is estimated to be 1.33 meters (4.4 feet).

The impact exposed water ice from below the surface. It is the bright material visible in this pair of images. The change in appearance from the earlier image to the later one resulted from some of the ice sublimating away during the Martian northern-hemisphere summer, leaving behind dust that had been intermixed with the ice. The thickening layer of dust on top obscured the remaining ice.

Image Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona

Material Excavated by a Fresh Impact and Identified as Water Ice


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Here is another impact with the same effect: Water emerged from below, froze, and vaporized slowly. Bright ice under the sun on Mars's surface. A recent fact – in 2008! 

The bright material in this image was excavated from the subsurface and deposited nearby by a 2008 impact that created a crater about 8 meters in diameter. The extent of the bright patch was large enough for the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's spectrometer to confirm it was frozen water.  Image credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona  I thank NASA for these images and for their sincere declaration that there is water on Mars. 

Josef Bauer

Credit: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/MRO/news/mro20090924.html
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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Divine Designs: The lost heart




 Report: #067

Who lost his heart on Mars? I am seeking the owner of this great heart.
I found it on Mars.



 
  This is a stone or an artificial sculptures? Sometimes there is no difference in beauty between sculptures done by the artist or nature. They are both great creators. 

Greetings, Josef Bauer


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There Is Water on the Moon

Reflection: #031


According to the latest scientific studies, there is water on Mars and the Moon.  WASHINGTON – The Moon and Mars, bodies in the solar system once considered dry, actually contain water, according to studies based on observations from NASA instruments, published in Science magazine.

[Source: http://www.abc.com.py/abc/nota/27515-Hay-agua-en-Marte-y-la-Luna/] 

An article in one of our country's newspapers, ABC Color, features the story mentioned above. The water on the Moon is surprising, but even more so is the official recognition. We already know the fact that there is water on Mars, though it has been officially announced and repeatedly denied.

We know that even meteorites have accumulations of ice on their surfaces. Thousands upon thousands of them collided with the Moon's surface over the years and millennia.

This hydrogen arrived with the meteorites. It didn't escape into space, although it evaporated on impact.

Given the Moon's gravity—like that of any other body—this vapor did not escape the Moon's influence.  The Moon's surface is rocky, with sand and soil like here on Earth, with some elements more abundant and others perhaps less proportional.

Usually, water penetrates the ground and seeks a path into the depths.

The depth at which any trapped liquid remains depends on the internal heat of a planet or moon. I think this pressure exerted by the hot core on the surface brings it into balance.

The lakes of various subterranean fluids cannot sink indefinitely because the heat deep inside the Earth transforms their liquid state into a gaseous one above a certain temperature.

This liquid can also no longer rise to the surface under its own power because gravity does not allow it. Then it is logical that water accumulates in the depths. Another aspect is hydrogen itself, which every space body has.  Hydrogen exists in many inorganic and organic compounds.

Its presence is likely throughout the universe.

Oxygen is not so common and not in such large quantities. Where the two H2O components of water meet, there is logically water. In a report ("Why There Is No Water on Mars"), I said that it is not surprising to find water, but the scientific surprise is grave: to find no water in these bodies of solid matter.  In another report ("Life in the Crater"), I explained that life forms on Mars seek low spots, and if possible, craters. It is probably colder there, but the roots are closer to the water in the depths. 

Interesting is this announcement just a few days before the planned bomb attack on a lunar crater. Once again, we see that the news is well programmed—not surprisingly, as it seems to us. Unfortunately, the connections between individual news items are only recognizable after essential events. 

Although this bombing is a stupidity, if not a universal crime, it shows that they want to trumpet the news of water on the Moon. The next step would be the proclamation of found life—first in the form of microbes, and then the elephants will come. 

There are no elephants on the Moon, but if there are, then there are. 

With one eye full of tears because of the stupid and criminal bombing, and with the other eye laughing because of the silly way to manipulate relevant information—like concerning water and life on other planets—I say goodbye. 

Josef Bauer

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Monday, September 21, 2009

Oil Lakes on Titan: Saturn's Moon


 

Report: #0064


NASA found more oil than on all of Earth combined. 

 

The Cassini probe orbiting Saturn sent images of Saturn's moon, and scientists estimate these black spots are oil – the blue ones possibly seas of liquid water.

Whoever gets there first has the largest oil well in our solar system.  But where does so much hydrocarbon from extinct lives come from?

Was the oil formed like on Earth? Is methane still being produced by bacteria?

Wow. What a surprise!

Life on a moon. As I said: Life is everywhere. It's no surprise to me. It would surprise me to hear

that there is no life.  Bacteria produce methane. Bacteria are forms of life, well known here on Earth. They live off

organic matter and transform it into different elements. The conclusion from the presence of methane and oil

would then be the presence of organic matter – like plants and at least bacteria.  

Josef Bauer

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UFOs, Stars, Astronomy


Reflection: #008

You can't enjoy UFOs without being interested in the stars.  Astronomy and stargazing sometimes bring the surprise of an unusual sighting. It may be an object from outside the solar system, such as a shooting star, a comet, or flying points of light that look like stars but emit a pulsating glow. In some cases, they have an orange hue and glide over our cities. For the record, stars don't fly. The Earth rotates, and that gives the stars the appearance of motion. It's the Earth that's moving.  These shiny moving dots appear without warning, and so they disappear from our sight. I do not pretend to be able to explain and identify everything that moves. Far from it—but something is moving that looks artificially produced by someone who knows how to build machines. To me, in the foreground, it doesn't matter where they come from or who manufactures them. Explanation provided.  Philosophically, religiously, politically—and why not scientifically—correct identification would be of immense value.  Neither the politicians of the most influential nations here, nor those on other worlds, want to announce such inventions.

Military leaders, as well as scientists, guard secret developments of flying machines and weapons.  The discovery of the origin of these apparatuses must not take place before the time of programmed revelation. Let alone to people who are foreign to these institutions, whether here on Earth or there on other worlds.  To know where they come from would philosophically mean a leap into the dimensions. If spaceships come from other civilizations, one must think a great deal. We'd have to ask ourselves what level we're on.  From a religious point of view, it would be a positive leap. After the discovery of other life out there, the dimension of creation could finally take its place in a universal religion. It would end egocentric and geocentric thinking.

Religion itself would not end, but all religions would have to eliminate many dogmas and try to standardize the rules of their faiths. As in science, they would introduce something like a unified theory of all positive forces.  I think a discovery would be a quantum leap for humanity. We could break the chains, tear down the walls that prevent us from seeing reality, and run toward freedom. I am talking about freedom of thought, freedom in religions, even in politics. We could no longer run away from responsibility. We would have more responsibility. Every word and every gesture would have to be more coherent.

We would have to have more respect for life, and I firmly believe that faith in God must enter the hearts of all humanity.  The official confirmation of an observation of a spaceship from a foreign civilization would consequently lead to a new reflection. Religion—and why not the various political forces of the whole world—would sense a single spiritual energy that would unite all humanity. We could no longer see ourselves as black or white, as people from the North or South, but only as children of this Earth and as children of one God for all.

Josef Bauer


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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Crown of Heaven











Report: #0062


 As promised, I'll share a photo of a UFO from time to time – and today, I fulfill it by presenting another from my collection.
 A real UFO, personally seen and recorded by me. This image is a screen capture from the monitor where I showed the footage.

The motif in the photo is a real UFO – something real – flying and crossing our skies. I transformed it in my style and technology of "OVNI-Digiart." So, it's no longer just another testimony among thousands of UFO photographs. Today, it's a new image, created with the computer – but its origin is a real UFO image. That makes it more mystical, more exotic, and unique. A UFO transformed into Digiart – a modern creation of art.

A UFO in OVNI-DIGIART. 

Enjoy the beauty of these machines presented

Josef Bauer

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Is There Water on Mars?

 

Reflection: #023

The question "Is there water on Mars?" should be phrased differently—something like: "Why is there no water on Mars?" 

Stripped of scientific and religious dogmas, questions must be turned upside down. The game of questions, dear friends, is a political game.

Why can't someone conducting surveys have an academic education?

Don't you know that only people with basic training conduct street surveys? Questions make people super intelligent. The same people will later analyze the responses. When the questioner knows a lot, they no longer ask simple questions but give the answer that explains everything. But the person who was supposed to respond has already been convinced by the interrogator's opinion. 

A question is a manipulation of opinions. Rarely is one asked for possible responses without preselection.

For example, if you're asked: "If it rains this afternoon, will you train outside or stay inside?"

This question accepts something as a fact that hasn't happened yet. In other words, it will rain. The next question about what sport you'd do is just to distract you from the information. It leaves you with confirmation that it will rain; there's no longer room to consider the sun as well.

In reality, you don't have the chance to think about what you want to do if it doesn't rain. Something is suggested to you, and you can only choose a response based on a subliminal cue.

In reality, you weren't asked to give a response—you were the victim of an information campaign. 

A second example: You're asked if you use shoes from this brand or that one when you go running. No third option is offered. You might prefer one of the selected manufacturers—or even want to go barefoot. Meanwhile, only two manufacturers have been suggested to you, so both companies are surely paying for the survey. It's not about surveys; it's about advertising campaigns.

Another exemplary query: "Do you believe Jesus turned water into wine?" In this question, Jesus's existence is already confirmed; only some of his miracles are in doubt. 

But now, the topic of water on Mars.

Water is one of the fundamental elements of the universe. In one of its three physical states, hydrogen is present in all spaces of this universe. Therefore, we cannot be surprised by its presence. We must be surprised by its absence. The first and most important conclusion is that there was water on Mars. This confirmation comes from the analysis of many Mars photos.

This is the most important conclusion of the day. 

Thirty years ago, the existence of other planets outside the solar system wasn't even considered. Today, more than two hundred rocky planets have been identified. Some with hydrogen molecules in their atmospheres. With this data, it is now possible to analyze whether water is still present and, if not, why it disappeared.

The time on Mars with water was sufficient for life to form. What happened to this life when everything collapsed? Could the same happen to us?  Now we have Mars as the second planet in a single solar system that had water.

I am not talking about the very probable existence of frozen water on Mars today.

I am not talking about the existence of frozen water on the moons of other planets in a single solar system—our system.  Water is synonymous with life. At least as we know it.

I am not referring to the era on our planet when animals inhaled methane and carbon dioxide instead, and oxygen was lethal. Because only when the atmosphere collapsed with oxygen saturation did all life suffocate. The blood cells now transported oxygen to the lungs of the new inhabitants of the new species that had emerged from this catastrophe. The catastrophe was the birth of a new species of life.

Plants began to grow, absorbing carbon dioxide and emitting pure oxygen. The world now had a gas in the air that had recently been lethal to all living beings. In a short time, life adapted to a new air that was previously poisonous.  Now we have planets with water in one of its physical states: liquid, frozen, or gaseous. Everyone knows the humidity in the air when it's very hot and a storm is brewing. There, the air sometimes reaches 80 to 100 percent humidity.

Earth, Mars, Titan, Enceladus, and some other moons have hydrogen in its physical form.

 Mathematically, it's impossible to draw the winning number five times in a lottery. Philosophically speaking, less than thirty years ago, it was ridiculous to think of even one planet outside the solar system. The possibility of finding more places with water in a solar system is very unlikely, but in five places, it is impossible. Yet, the impossible is in NASA's photos and data. What does that mean?

Finding water is nothing special. It is normal.

Hydrogen is part of the universe. So water loses its extraordinary character and becomes "normal."  The same is happening now as happened when the air collapsed hundreds of millions of years ago. Finding water on a planet is normal. We don't have to talk about it.

Well, not finding water is the problem.

Arriving at an asteroid, a moon, or a planet and not finding water or life is a scientifically inexplicable phenomenon.

How can a planet run out of hydrogen? This loss and its cause must now be investigated.

Radiation? Excessive heat? Atomic explosions of hydrogen? The hydrogen bomb can destroy an entire ocean. There are bombs that explode all hydrogen molecules in their path. The sun shows us that it is possible. But a man-made hydrogen explosion... Well, yes, that already exists. The technology has already been used. We don't know if it has caused explosions on other planets.  This ring of asteroids circulating in our system could be proof of a hydrogen bomb explosion. All oceans exploded in a second. With this force, all planets would be destroyed. And so it was.  Life is not something isolated. This is not an exception. It is egocentric belief.

"Life is universal and an example of creation."

Denying life on other planets denies the existence of God. Because God created the universe to make life possible.  There has always been advanced technology that was beyond the comprehension of the people of the time when it was applied. Sometimes, small inventions were jealously guarded. Water clocks, water valves in tanks that opened to let water in and closed when the tank was full, existed in Greece thousands of years ago. Clocks that sang every hour. Navigation instruments. Instruments for observing the macro and micro universe.

And a host of sightings of machines with extraordinary flight powers. Metals found in mines millions of years old. Cave paintings that do not lose the shine of their color. Thousands of years ago, the Mayans fixed their teeth with a metal in their jaws. They found a host of strange things. 

It is not important to know who used everything, who invented everything. It is important to recognize the existence of works like pyramids and technologies beyond our knowledge. 

Josef Bauer


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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Anacondas and blue roots

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Report: #0059

These tubes look like an anaconda, but they can hold water. These roots come to them to get water.

 This image is a selective part of the image here.

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Friday, September 18, 2009

The blue roots

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Report: #0058


I don't know what these roots are for. They look like tubes for sucking up water.

They could also just be rocks.

I don't know what these roots are for. They look like tubes for absorbing water.

They could also just be rocks.

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