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Grammy Nominations 2011

Musician Miranda Lambert crosses her fingers while being interviewed after receiving multiple nominations during The Grammy Nominations Concert Live Countdown to the Music#39;s Biggest Night event in Los Angeles December 1, 2010. The 53rd annual Grammy Awards will be presented February 13, 2011 in Los Angeles. Grammy Awards 2011 list of main nominations: Album of the Year: #39;The Suburbs#39; – Arcade Fire #39;Recovery#39; – Eminem #39;Need You Now#39; – Lady Antebellum #39;The Fame Monste

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Grammy Nominations 2011

Radiation ripples show the Big Bang may not have been the first, and there could be more to come

THE Big Bang might not have been the beginning of the universe, but just the start of a new chapter. Scientists have found rings of radiation in the cosmos that may be older than the Big Bang, suggesting that event was just the latest in a series of rebirths, Wired reports. The theory was proposed by Sir Roger Penrose, a theoretical physicist at Oxford University, and Vahe Gurzadyan of the Yerevan Physics Institute in Armenia, in an article on arXiv.org. The circles of radiation appear in concentric circles made up of below average temperature in the cosmic microwave background (CMB), which is the leftover glow of the Big Bang. The CMB — which dates back to 300,000 years after the Big Bang — is a consistent temperature, indicating the density. According to the mathematical research, pulses of energy created a uniform region of dark matter, seen as circles. These pulses were the result of gravitational waves from previous eons running into the current one. The researchers posit that a single Big Bang would release huge gravitational energy bursts, not in uniform waves as the circles indicate. Sir Roger interprets the circles as ripple-like evidence of collisions between multiple supermassive black holes that occurred during the Universe's previous life, or eon, suggesting that there were and will be many more. “What would normally be regarded as a probable entire history of our universe, starting with its Big Bang… is taken to be but one aeon in a (perhaps unending) succession of such aeons (sic),” the scientists say. Sir Roger says these circles cannot be explained by the current “inflation theory” which posits that the universe grew rapidly from the size of an atom in the first nanoseconds of the Big Bang. Inflation would most likely iron out these patterns, or not create them in the first place. Princeton University cosmologist David Spergel told Wired that “the existence of large-scale coherent features in the microwave background of this form would appear to contradict the inflationary model”. However he added that there was not enough detail to assess the reality of the circles yet. http://www.news.com.au/technology/radiation-rings-show-big-bang-may-have-been-ju… added by: bundlebear

Secretary of Defense: Let’s Stop Freaking Out Over WikiLeaks, Nobody Trusted Us Anyway

Secretary of Defense Robert Gates is keeping it really real regarding the WikiLeaks controversy. His take? It doesn't matter. All the talk of international embarrassment and diplomatic implosion doesn't change the fact that nobody trusts the US to begin with. Speaking with some seriously refreshing candor, Gates cracked, “Every other government in the world knows the United States government leaks like a sieve, and it has for a long time.” So maybe we should all relax over “meltdowns” and the like. You don't need to worry about tainting international image when it's already tainted! http://gizmodo.com/5703490/secretary-of-defense-lets-stop-freaking-out-over-wiki… added by: pjacobs51

10 Skills Needed to Thrive in a Post-Collapse World

Some experts see the perfect storm emerging for a dramatic collapse of Western civilization claiming we've reached environmental, economic, and geopolitical tipping points. Clearly, some skills will be far more valuable than others if this societal breakdown occurs. Sorry bankers, lawyers, and accountants, there won't be a need for you in a post-collapse world. Before we quantify the skill sets that will be viable, it is important to define the severity of a “post-collapse” scenario. When taken as a whole, together these tipping points could potentially converge to create a post-apocalyptic Mad Max-type world for the vast majority of humanity. However, given the advanced technology that we possess today, it is unlikely to ever become quite that primitive ever again. Surely there will be pockets of energy and food independence no matter what possible scenario unfolds, but the vast majority may be left to fend for themselves. It would take a serious cataclysmic earth event like a super volcano, a meteor impact, major electromagnetic pulse event, or dramatic pole shift to effect the entirety of humanity. Man-made events like nuclear war, environmental damage, or total economic collapse, no matter how devastating, will be somewhat isolated and contained to specific areas and populations. Incidentally, every nation or territory that has experienced these man-made catastrophes has roared back to life in less than one generation. The only example of nuclear survival was in Japan, while the largest recent big economic collapse was the break-up of the Soviet Union. In both cases those countries went through a very tough period, but ultimately they persevered. For sake of this article, let's assume that some level of devastation is caused by each type of tipping point in the United States. Our ever escalating wars finally reach our shores by way of long-range nuclear missiles, total economic collapse occurs rendering the dollar worthless, and we would likely have less electricity and water than Iraq did after Bush's “shock and awe” campaign. Gasoline and oil supplies would likely be down to a trickle, halting all supply lines of food and other goods to big box stores. Factory farming will be impossible without cheap oil products readily available. The suffering will be dramatic. The only question will become, how do the citizens react? Both the USSR and early 1950s Japan were far more agrarian, and far less dependent on big box stores than America currently is. American dependence on long supply lines, interconnected yet vulnerable electric grid, and pharmaceutical-based healthcare may lead to a more severe breakdown of society than witnessed in those countries. Although, innovative technology for alternative energy and agriculture practices will play a part in surviving; but they can only help the few with the knowledge, means, and stability to use them. And stability will be in low supply for some time, resulting in only small groups with relative comfort — those who planned for the worse. However, as an optimist, I believe that after the initial chaos Americans will rediscover solidarity for one-another, much like they did after 9/11, but this time it will be more sustained out of absolute necessity. Many articles have been written about how to survive the coming collapse, or what is needed to survive, but not many articles have been written about what skills will have value in a post-collapse world. Imagine fulfilling human necessity without consistent fuel or electricity, large-scale food production, or fully-stocked pharmacies and hospitals. The only form of wealth in a collapsed civilization is the knowledge and skills to produce something of human value. Here are 10 invaluable skills that will likely help you sustain yourself in a hand-made local world: Read More: http://globalpoliticalawakening.blogspot.com/2010/11/10-skills-needed-to-thrive-… added by: GLOBALPOLITICAL

At Cancun, ‘Climate Change Experts’ Call for End to Developed World Growth for ‘The Next 20 Years’

This would be really funny if it weren't for the fact that so many supposedly informed people, including our president and those who surround him, may actually buy into ideas being proposed at the United Nations-sponsored Cancun climate conference, and will relish the means by which they could be put into place. At the UK Telegraph today, environment correspondent Louise Gray feeds us the following headline and sub-headline: Cancun climate change summit: scientists call for rationing in developed world Global warming is now such a serious threat to mankind that climate change experts are calling for Second World War-style rationing in rich countries to bring down carbon emissions. From all appearances, such rationing would last at least two decades, during which there would be, by design, no economic growth. Zero, zip, nada. Here are selected paragraphs from Gray's grouse (bolds and number tags are mine): read more

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Wikileaks Webstie Down – Urges People Download Insurance File

Developing Story….This is interesting, to say the least. Whistle-blowing organization Wikileaks is urging the public to download their ever-so-famous “insurance” file from The Pirate Bay, according to a recently transmitted tweet. This file, nearly 2GB in size, is said to contain thousands of secret U.S. documents aimed at embarrassing the nation’s government, and potentially causing harm to the United States’ relations with allies. The file has been around since this Summer and is heavily encrypted [AES-256]. In the event of Wikileaks’ founder’s [Julian Assange] death (or some other unspecified reason), the secret key would be released — exposing the documents to all who have downloaded and obtained the key. We’re not sure as to why Wikileaks is now urging users to download the file, but it just may be that they’re soon planning to release the key. This is a developing story. Stay tuned. Update: The WikiLeaks website has gone down. added by: jubal

U.S. warns World diplomats of embarrassing WikiLeak release

Going by the report, it sounds like the next release could be the world affairs equivalent of accidentally sending someone a text message with you insulting them when it was meant to be read by someone they hate. The US is warning ally nations about the sensitive information about to be released, which could see US diplomat expelled from other nations. “A State Department spokesman said Wednesday the release of confidential communications about foreign governments probably will erode trust in the United States as a diplomatic partner.”-CBC The article highlights the pre warning apology the US sent to Canada. added by: Mcellie

USS George Washington aircraft carrier strike group off to the Yellow Sea for naval exercises with South Korean forces.

The Obama administration called on China Wednesday to rein in North Korea after its artillery attack on a South Korean island, as the Pentagon ordered the USS George Washington aircraft carrier strike group to the Yellow Sea for naval exercises with South Korean forces. Search crews on the island located off South Korea's west coast also recovered the charred bodies of two civilians Wednesday. China, which has a defense agreement with communist North Korea, is the key to changing Pyongyang's behavior, said State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley. “We do believe that China has influence with North Korea,” he said. “We don't want to understate or overstate that. It's not that China can dictate a particular action to North Korea. It is that China, together with the United States and other countries, have to send a clear, direct, unified message that it is North Korea that has to change.” At the United Nations, Security Council, members held talks on the attack, but news reports indicated that action on the matter was unlikely. The Security Council took months to condemn North Korea's sinking of a South Korean warship and then did not mention North Korea by name. An unidentified relative of Seo Jeong-woo, a South Korean marine killed on Yeonpyeong Island by North Korea's artillery attack, weeps during a memorial service at a military hospital Wednesday. (Associated Press) At Incheon, South Korea, residents of the bombed island told stories of the midafternoon artillery barrage. “Over my head, a pine tree was broken and burning,” said Ann Ahe-ja, who was among the hundreds of evacuees from Yeonpyeong Island arriving at the port. “So I thought, 'Oh, this is not another exercise. It is a war.' I decided to run. And I did.” In addition to the two civilians, two South Korean marines were killed and 18 wounded in the artillery strike, which destroyed 30 homes. The shelling followed South Korean military exercises involving artillery fire south of the island. Wang Baodong, a Chinese Embassy spokesman in Washington, said all parties in the crisis must “help relax the tension.” http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/nov/24/us-sends-carrier-yellow-sea-exer… added by: im1mjrpain

China Admits It’s the World’s Largest Greenhouse Gas Emitter

Photo: Haldini , Flickr, CC So it’s not exactly news: Scientists have known for years that China’s greenhouse gas emissions have surpassed that of the United States . But it’s telling that China, typically very guarded about pollution issues and climate impacts, has openly admitted as much. Here’s what China’s chief climate negotiator, Xie Zhenhua, told a news conference in Beijing, just days before he’s set to travel to the next round of international talks on glo… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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United Nation’s Member States Vote and Decide – Its OK to Kill Gays!

Read the list of countries that have voted to allow the killing of gays without investigation or interference from the United Nations. Read the list of countries that abstained or were absent from the vote. Learn where never to travel or spend your tourist dollars ever again. http://www.gaychristian101.com/images/IKillGays.jpg added by: jubal