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Barrier.jpgBarrier163 visiteToday, December 11th, 2021, my beloved Ginny would have turned 58. She died on July, 11th, 2013. Sometime, I think there's a Barrier between Her and me. Between us. Than I look around, and I understand that there are no Barriers in this Universe, except the ones we created in our mind.
Happy Birthdeay Ginny! May the Lord be with You forever and ever. Amen.MareKromiumDic 11, 2021
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Il_7mo_Sigillo.jpgPlaying with the Unknown132 visite"Chi vive nella Libertà ha un buon motivo per vivere, combattere e morire"
W. ChurchillMareKromiumNov 26, 2021
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XX-Energy.jpgPlay again!78 visiteSolito "Gioco Ottico". Quello che si vede è fermo e "noi" ci illudiamo di vederlo in moto, o vice-versa? Enjoy!...MareKromiumNov 18, 2021
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Waves.jpgTidal Waves152 visiteQ. - "...Ma se davvero l'Universo pullula di Civiltà , dove si sono nascoste e perché non si manifestano a noi?..."
A. - "...Non si sono nascoste e sono ovunque. Ma sono tutte Civiltà abbastanza Sagge ed Evolute per aver capito che è meglio non avere a che fare con noi!..."MareKromiumNov 14, 2021
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AAPnV17.jpgGW Orionis95 visiteSic itur ad astra.
Publio Virgilio MaroneMareKromiumOtt 11, 2021
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AAPo4He.jpgGW Orionis80 visite"Causarum ignoratio in re nova mirationem facit"
(Cicerone)
(in eventi nuovi, la non conoscenza delle loro cause genera meraviglia - Traduzione Libera)MareKromiumOtt 11, 2021
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Sweden.jpgVälkommen Sverige!206 visiteLocales Pages Accesses Bandwidth Used
Italy 5.841 14.405 258.56 MB
France 417 650 14.02 MB
Sweden 361 361 9.13 MB
...and many others.
Every month we read real data in real time from our "followers". As far as Sweden is concerned, the data are always the same: 361 pages with 361 accesses. Usually, they all occur at the beginning of the month.
So, who are You?
A University? Free Researchers? Amateur Astronomers? Government? Military?
Please, ask us any question you wish!
What are you looking for? You read very little, but you always read the same few pages. And that's funny!
Anyway, we are ready to help, if you need it... And remember: you can read us, but we can read you. So now, plaese, ask whatever you wish...MareKromiumOtt 11, 2021
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The_Teapot.jpgDo you see?!?86 visiteSure, you can see the 2D rectangle of colours, but can you see deeper? Counting colour patches in the featured image, you might estimate that the most information that this 2D digital image can hold is about 60 (horizontal) x 50(vertical) x 256 (possible colours) = 768,000 bits. However, the yet-unproven Holographic Principle states that, counter-intuitively, the information in a 2D panel can include all of the information in a 3D room that can be enclosed by the panel. The principle derives from the idea that the Planck length, the length scale where quantum mechanics begins to dominate classical gravity, is one side of an area that can hold only about one bit of information. The limit was first postulated by physicist Gerard 't Hooft in 1993. It can arise from generalizations from seemingly distant speculation that the information held by a black hole is determined not by its enclosed volume but by the surface area of its event horizon. The term "holographic" arises from a hologram analogy where three-dimension images are created by projecting light through a flat screen. Beware, some people staring at the featured image may not think it encodes just 768,000 bits - nor even 2563,000 bit permutations - rather they might claim it encodes a three-dimensional teapot. MareKromiumOtt 07, 2021
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X-Energy.gifImagination123 visiteNon serve spiegare. Guardate l'immagine con la coda dell'occhio, senza fissarla. Davvero interessante. Conoscevo il "gioco", ma mi sorprende sempre...MareKromiumSet 02, 2021
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The_Rainbow-MF-LXTT-IPF.jpgThe Endless Rainbow (by Marco Faccin/LXTT/IPF)153 visiteOggi, esattamente venti anni fa, mi sposavo con la mia - compianta - Ginny, nella Casa Comunale di Bresso (MI). Venti anni sono passati, tra gioie e sofferenze, ma comunque lungo le vie di una Vita vissuta intensamente, e trascorsa nel volgere di quello che, oggi, sembra solo un soffio. Vorrei sviluppare qualche riflessione ulteriore e filosofeggiare un po', ma mi accorgo che non me la sento. Oggi è Giorno di Memoria, in attesa del Primo Anniversario della Sua Morte, che cadrà l'11 Luglio prossimo. Una Preghiera per Ginny, ed una per tutti i nostri Cari che sono passati. E che un Arcobaleno senza Fine splenda per loro. E per noi.
Amen.
Grazie. Paolo C. FiengaMareKromiumGiu 18, 2014
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Valles_Marineris_with_Water_and_Vegetation.jpgThe Last Days of Mars: The Great Valles Marineris Region (Credits: Don Edwards and Paolo C. Fienga)128 visiteDear Friends of Lunar Explorer Italia and the Italian Planetary Foundation,
starting from yesterday, January, 13th, 2014, we have decided to submit to your careful attention and consideration, 5 (five) "Martian Fantasies" which, in our opinion, may give you an idea about how Mars could have looked like near the end of its "Life" (as we know it, of course). We imagined the existence of some residual Wet-Lands (for instance, a few Lakes with some small River nearby), and a little Vegetation, located just in their immediate proximities.
And then ... a boundless Desert. In other words, only a few "Oasis of Life", made of residual Waters and a minimal Local Vegetation, and both completely surrounded by the yellow and orange Sands of a Desert which, in a (we believe, relatively) short amount of time, would have covered the entire Planet, and turned it into what we can see today.
This "Computer-made Reconstruction" shows you a portion of the Great Valles Marineris Canyon System, when some Residual Waters and Vegetation were still inside and near (in the close proximities of) this extremely famous Martian Geological Feature.
Note: for a better understanding of what we have been trying to show you here, please consider that in the locations where the color of the Residual Waters tends towards the green and a very light blue, it means that said Residual Waters are already very shallow; on the other hand, the darker the color of the Residual Waters gets, then the greater is their actual depth.
Please, some feedback on your side will be deeply appreciated and, therefore, do not hesitate to write to us and let us know what you think of these "Fantasies" which we have decided to entitle "The Last Days of Mars".
Thanks and enjoy!
Dr Paolo C. Fienga (PhD) - E-mail: alphacentauri@intercom.itMareKromiumGen 25, 2014
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Noctis_Labyrinthus_with_Water_and_Vegetation.jpgThe Last Days of Mars: Noctis Labyrinthus Region (Credits: Don Edwards and Paolo C. Fienga)116 visiteDear Friends of Lunar Explorer Italia and the Italian Planetary Foundation,
starting from January, 13th, 2014, we have decided to submit to your careful attention and consideration, 5 (five) "Martian Fantasies" which, in our opinion, may give you an idea about how Mars could have looked like near the end of its "Life" (as we know it, of course). We imagined the existence of some residual Wet-Lands (for instance, a few Lakes with some small River nearby), and a little Vegetation, located just in their immediate proximities.
And then ... a boundless Desert. In other words, only a few "Oasis of Life", made of residual Waters and a minimal Local Vegetation, and both completely surrounded by the yellow and orange Sands of a Desert which, in a (we believe, relatively) short amount of time, would have covered the entire Planet, and turned it into what we can see today.
This "Computer-made Reconstruction" shows you a portion of the Noctis Labyrinthus, in a time that, as you can see, was VERY close to the complete desertification of the entire Region.
Note: for a better understanding of what we have been trying to show you here, please consider that in the locations where the color of the Residual Waters tends towards the green and a very light blue, it means that said Residual Waters are already very shallow; on the other hand, the darker the color of the Residual Waters gets, then the greater is their actual depth.
Please, some feedback on your side will be deeply appreciated and, therefore, do not hesitate to write to us and let us know what you think of these "Fantasies" which we have decided to entitle "The Last Days of Mars".
Thanks and enjoy!
Dr Paolo C. Fienga (PhD) - E-mail: alphacentauri@intercom.itMareKromiumGen 25, 2014
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