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Mark O’Connell – UFOs and Astronomer Dr. J Allen Hynek – June 26, 2017

 

Mark O'ConnellOpen Minds UFO Radio: Mark O’Connell has written several episodes of “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” — one of which, the DS9 episode “Who Mourns For Morn?”, was named by Hugo-winning science fiction writer Charlie Jane Anders as #72 on the io9.com list of the Top 100 Star Trek episodes of all time. Mark has had feature film projects in development with Disney, DreamWorks Animation, Launchpad Productions, Barcelona Films and Al Ruddy Productions. He currently writes the UFO blog “High Strangeness” and made his reality show debut in 2015 on “Mysteries at the Monument” on The Travel Channel. Mark has written “The Close Encounters Man,” the authorized biography of UFO scholar Dr. J. Allen Hynek. – Bio from Coast to Coast AM.

In this episode of Open Minds UFO Radio, we talk to Mark about his UFO interest, his book on Dr. J. Allen Hynek and his work as a UFO field investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON). We also delve into a couple topics suggested by listeners, including the rumors that Hynek was a double agent and was working for the CIA or FBI to derail UFO studies, and Hynek’s interest in comics that made fun of him. Don’t miss this interview about one of my favorite researchers in the UFO field.

http://www.openminds.tv/mark-oconnell-ufos-and-astronomer-dr-j-allen-hynek-june-26-2017/40427


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El Arco de Constantino. 25 de julio de 315.
 
 
 
 
 
El Arco de Constantino.  25 de julio de 315.

El  Arco de Constantino  se erigió para conmemorar  la victoria de Constantino  I sobre  Majencio  en el  Puente Milvio  que tuvo lugar el 28 de octubre de 312.

La Batalla tomó su nombre  del Puente Milvio , una ruta importante sobre el  Tíber . Constantino ganó la batalla y emprendió el camino que lo llevó a terminar con la  Tetrarquía  y convertirse en el único gobernante del  Imperio Romano . Maxentius se ahogó en el Tíber durante la batalla; su cuerpo fue luego sacado del río y decapitado, su cabeza desfiló por las calles de  Roma  al día siguiente de la batalla.

Según cronistas como  Eusebio de Cesarea  y  Lactancio , la batalla marcó el comienzo de la  conversión de Constantino  al  cristianismo . Eusebio de Cesarea cuenta que Constantino y sus  soldados  tuvieron una visión enviada por el  Dios cristiano . Esto se interpretó como una promesa de victoria si el signo de  Chi-Rho , las dos primeras letras del nombre de  Cristo en  griego , se pintaba en los escudos de los soldados. El Arco de Constantino, erigido en celebración de la victoria, ciertamente atribuye el éxito de Constantino a  la intervención divina ; Sin embargo, el  monumento no muestra ningún  simbolismo abiertamente cristiano .

Aunque está dedicado a Constantino, gran parte del material decorativo incorporó trabajos anteriores de la época de los emperadores  Trajano ,  Adriano  y  Marco Aurelio , y por lo tanto es un  collage . El último de los  arcos triunfales existentes  en Roma, también es el único que hace un uso extensivo de la  espolia , reutilizando varios relieves importantes de los monumentos imperiales del siglo II   , que dan un llamativo y famoso contraste estilístico con la escultura recién creada para el  arco .

Cualesquiera que sean las fallas de Maxentius, su reputación en Roma estuvo influenciada por sus contribuciones a  la construcción pública . En el momento de su acceso al trono en 306, Roma se estaba volviendo cada vez más irrelevante para el  gobierno  del imperio, la mayoría de los emperadores eligieron vivir en otros lugares y se centraron en defender los frágiles  límites , donde con frecuencia fundaron nuevas ciudades. Este factor contribuyó a su capacidad para tomar el poder. Por el contrario, Maxentius se concentró en restaurar la  capital , siendo su epíteto  conservator urbis suae  (preservador de su ciudad). Así, Constantino fue percibido, entre otras cosas, como el deponente de uno de los mayores benefactores de la ciudad y necesitaba adquirir legitimidad. Mucha  controversia ha rodeado el  mecenazgo  de las obras públicas de este período. El filósofo alemán  Walter Benjamin  observó que la historia se ve a través de los ojos del  vencedor , y Constantino y sus biógrafos no fueron una excepción. Emitiendo una  damnatio memoriae  , se dispuso a borrar sistemáticamente la  memoria  de Majencio. En consecuencia, sigue existiendo una incertidumbre considerable con respecto al patrocinio de los edificios públicos de principios del siglo IV, incluido el Arco de Constantino, que originalmente pudo haber sido un  Arco de Majencio .

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Decimal Time: How the French Made a 10-Hour Day

 
ByChris Higgins|Jan 5, 2013
This decimal clock was made by Pierre Daniel Destigny in Rouen, France, between 1798 and 1805.
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Everybody knows that there are 24 hours in a day, 60 minutes in an hour, and 60 seconds in minute.* But in 1793, the French smashed the old clock in favor of French Revolutionary Time: a 10-hour day, with 100 minutes per hour, and 100 seconds per minute. This thoroughly modern system had a few practical benefits, chief among them being a simplified way to do time-related math: if we want to know when a day is 70 percent complete, decimal time simply says "at the end of the seventh hour," whereas standard time requires us to say "at 16 hours, 48 minutes." French Revolutionary Time was a more elegant solution to that math problem. The trick was that every living person already had a well-established way to tell time, and old habits die hard.

Noon is at Five in Decimal Time

French Revolutionary Time officially began on November 24, 1793, although conceptual work around the system had been going on since the 1750s. The French manufactured clocks and watches showing both decimal time and standard time on their faces (allowing for conversion and confusion).

The system proved unpopular. People were unfamiliar with switching systems of time, and there were few practical reasons for non-mathematicians to change how they told time. (The same could not be said of the metric system of weights and measurements, which helped to standardize commerce; weights and measurements often differed in neighboring countries, but clocks generally did not.) Furthermore, replacing every clock and watch in the country was a spendy proposition. The French officially stopped using decimal time after just 17 months: French Revolutionary Time became non-mandatory starting on April 7, 1795. This didn't stop some areas of the country from continuing to observe decimal time, and a few decimal clocks remained in use for years afterwards, presumably leading to many missed appointments.

Other Attempts at Decimal Time

The French Republican Calendar was another attempt by revolutionary France to decimalize everything. It wasn't particularly successful.

The French tried again in 1897, when the Commission de Décimalisation du Temps proposed a 24-hour day with 100-minute hours, again with 100 seconds per minute. This proposal was scrapped in 1900.

And then, of course, there's the Stardate, a pseudo-decimal system of date measurement used in Star Trek. Unsurprisingly, the Stardate started out being supremely imprecise and was just supposed to sound futuristic; here's a snippet from the Star Trek Guide for teleplay writers on the original series:

"Pick any combination of four numbers plus a percentage point, use it as your story's stardate. For example, 1313.5 is twelve o'clock noon of one day and 1314.5 would be noon of the next day. Each percentage point is roughly equivalent to one-tenth of one day."

And lest we forget Swiss watchmakers in all of this, Swatch introduced their own bizarre decimal time system in 1998. Called Swatch Internet Time, it divided the day into ".beats" (yes, with a dot) and referred to a particular .beat using the @ symbol (so you might say, "ICQ me at @484 so we can swap some beenz, LOL!"). Each .beat lasted 1 minute and 26.4 seconds and represented 1/1000 of a day. Nope, not confusing @all.

* = There are actually several exceptions to the 24/60/60 rule, most notably leap seconds, but let's keep it simple.

A version of this story ran in 2013; it has been updated for 2021.

https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/32127/decimal-time-how-french-made-10-hour-day

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Tesla Coil – 1891

By the late 1800s, electricity had long been discovered and was no longer considered a novelty. The science of how to store, enhance, or transmit electrical current was just beginning to evolve, and eccentric scientist Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was on the cutting edge of that research.


Tesla Coil – 1891
 

 

In 1891, Tesla unveiled one of his most important inventions, the "Tesla coil," a high-frequency transformer capable of creating very high voltage at low current. He built several variations of his invention.

The most popular of his designs is made up of a transformer, capacitor, spark gap, main coil, minor coil and discharge sphere. Here is how it works: The transformer receives a charge of about 100 volts from an outside source and increases it to as many as 50,000 volts or more. The capacitor stores the voltage until it reaches its limit, at which point the spark gap emits all of the pent-up energy in one massive outburst, surging to the main coil, which is often built out of wide copper wire, generating a powerful magnetic field. The current continues to the minor coil that serves as a transformer, utilizing the effects of the magnetic field to build enormous quantities of voltage. At this point, the electricity flows to a discharge sphere that emits the current as a stream or arc of sparks.

Circuitry using the Tesla coil was part of the first generation of transmitters to carry wireless telegraphy. Tesla used his brainchild to research such diverse areas as lighting, X-rays and electric power transmission. Customized Tesla coils are now frequently used to ignite powerful mercury and sodium streetlamps.

Although they have now been largely replaced by more modern circuitry, Tesla coils frequently show up in popular media, most commonly in the form of high-tech guns in video games, blasting bolts of lightning at adversaries. On the big screen, a Tesla coil was used to produce lighting effects for the 1979 film "Star Trek: The Motion Picture."

https://nationalmaglab.org/magnet-academy/history-of-electricity-magnetism/museum/tesla-coil-1891/


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