TAG: space

Stories of Space in Times of Quarantine

Félix de Rosen – Wherever pandemics have struck, they have challenged humans to reevaluate their relations to their environment—as well as cultural myths.

Is The Water on Earth Older Than the Sun?

Anna LeMind – How old is the water in that bottle of water you’re drinking right now? Could it be that it is older than the sun, and that there are many, many other planets out there that may be covered in water?

Aurora Borealis Northern Lights from Space

Video – Amazing images from space of the “aurora borelias” – the northern lights created by collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun that enter the earth’s atmosphere.

The Cosmic Consequences of Space Weapons: Why They Must be Banned To Preserve Our Future

Dara Percival, Guest Waking Times China and Russia have proposed an updated UN treaty to ban space-based weapons amidst fears the weaponisation of outer-space could prove disastrous. But why does the US government, which has the world’s largest military, continue to block it? If the weaponisation of space is not stopped, the dangers to humanity will

5 Reasons That Make It Clear We Are Not Alone In The Universe

Arjun Walia, Collective-Evolution Waking Times One of the most popular questions today is “are we alone in the universe?” Believe it or not, you’re in the minority if you believe that absolutely no intelligent life exists in the universe. In the United States alone, at least half of all Americans say that we’re not alone

How Time and Space Clues Point To Who We Are and Where We Are Going

Brad Olsen, In5D Guest Waking Times Is it possible that some races have traveled back from the future in order to change the outcome of their physical evolution? If so, can we follow the clues to find out how our future will unfold and how would the present affect the outcome? “Give up worrying about

Wake Up Earthlings – Save Your Planet

Debbie & Laura West, Contributors Waking Times In today’s society, there are numerous environmental concerns; so many that one doesn’t know how we will ever overcome them. Climate change, over population, fuel emissions, nuclear waste, oil spills, pollution, overflowing landfills, toxic waste, debris in the oceans, chemicals and pesticides – an environment that thru man’s


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