Jesse Bridges
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Black Tom Explosion
I recently learned about this from a youtube video about Mandela affects. This was a strange one for me. In school every year one thing was consistent and that was History class. How is it that myself and many other people don't recall learning about this Black Tom Explosion. After all it is the first attack on American soil and was such a large explosion that it blew off the torch on the Statue of Liberty. I will admit I was not the best student but I'm pretty sure I would of at least heard a mention of this in school. Apparently I am not the only one who can not recall learning about this in school either. Many have made posts asking this same question. If your as clueless as I was here is a sumary of the event that shook America in 1916. Please let me know if your remember this in your studies growing up.
By Jesse Bridges6 months ago in History
Turmoil of Divorce
In the dimly lit room, a heavy sense of sorrow hung in the air. The son, restless and lost in thought, absently twirled a crumpled piece of paper between his fingers like the tangle of emotions that knotted his heart. Beside him sat his father, his gaze was out the window but his heart was fixed on the uncertain future that loomed ahead.
By Jesse Bridges8 months ago in Families
The Greatest Story of WW2
March 18, 1944. Imo and a small group of Special Forces Finnish soldiers had just finished conducting a three-day long ski patrol and were returning to base. However, they found themselves in a dire situation when ambushed by an entire platoon of Soviet soldiers. Outnumbered and unable to fight back effectively, they had no choice but to retreat and escape. To evade their pursuers, they veered off the established path and tried to carve their own trail through untouched snow.
By Jesse Bridges8 months ago in History
The Big Bang May Not Be The Only Truth
A groundbreaking development has come to light as the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has unveiled new information that is compelling scientists to ponder. The new images from the JWST challenge the Big Bang Theory. Let me be clear; I’m not suggesting the Big Bang theory is incorrect. Take Newton's laws, for example; he formulated laws of motion and gravity. Then we found out, wait a minute, if there's a high gravity source, Newton's Laws fail, or if you're moving really fast—say faster than a running horse or whatever Newton might have experienced in his life—his equations begin to break down. That doesn’t mean you throw away all of Newton's work. So, when Einstein came up with the laws of motion, his special theory of relativity added a new law of gravity. His general theory of relativity doesn’t just replace Newton's law. It expands the applicability of Newton's Laws, drawing a bigger circle around their reach. Newton's laws apply to a point; then, Einstein's laws take over for the rest of the universe. We are moving closer to the day where we can explore the last vestiges of matter that experienced the Big Bang. After that, all information coming to us about the Big Bang ceases, a point where Einstein's law would have reached its limits. From there, we have no data set, and at that point, you're at the edge of the singularity theory on which the Big Bang is based. Beyond that, everything becomes increasingly speculative. These speculations are based on data assuming equations remain valid under conditions far beyond where they've been tested, much like Einstein did with Newton. What the JWST is discovering may bring about new laws that follow Einstein.
By Jesse Bridges8 months ago in Earth
Scientists Data and Astronaut Facts point to a Hollow Moon.
Despite being humanity's constant companion throughout most of recorded time, the moon remains a mystery. Science hasn't been able to explain how the moon was formed, its unusual orbit, its distance from us, its density, its composition, or its structure. These are all still questions. There are theories about the moon that solve some of these puzzles, but they don't solve all of them. Oddly enough, there's one theory that answers every scientific question about the moon, but this theory is also the hardest one to accept: that the moon is a hollow artificial structure brought here by someone else. We will explore this theory, but first, let's delve into the more conventional scientific theories.
By Jesse Bridges9 months ago in Earth
The Riddle's Daunting Dance
You have skillfully infiltrated the top-secret Bat cave to put an end to the evil plans of Joe Rogan, a twisted individual, passionately driven to unleash upon the airwaves, an inescapable tune that inexplicably gets lodged in the minds of every man, woman and child. No one wants it stuck in their heads but, human kind has not evolved enough to defeat its powers, the song by the one and only Spice Girls. It is called “Wanna Be”.
By Jesse Bridges9 months ago in Geeks
Riddle Masters Only
You have skillfully infiltrated the top-secret Bat cave to put an end to the evil plans of Joe Rogan, a twisted individual, passionately driven to unleash upon the airwaves, an inescapable tune that inexplicably gets lodged in the minds of every man, woman and child. No one wants it stuck in their heads but, human kind has not evolved enough to defeat its powers, the song by the one and only Spice Girls. It is called “Wanna Be”.
By Jesse Bridges9 months ago in Education
New Women's World Record, set by a man?
Avi Silverberg, the head coach for Team Canada, a man, who as always identified as a man and has been Powerlifting for more than 10 years, Entered this year’s Heroes Classic tournament in Lethbridge, Alberta. Avi, after signing in and identifying as a woman, walked up to the platform, still fully bearded and wearing a regular men’s singlet, casually bench-pressed nearly 370 pounds beating the current Alberta women’s record by almost 100 pounds.
By Jesse Bridges9 months ago in Humans
Do you like to Squeeze Cute Things? Do you know why?
Observing a delightful little kitten frolicking and playing with innocent abandon brings forth a sense of warmth and joy within the heart, as one takes in the pure, unadulterated moment of carefree happiness. The charming sight of the young feline exploring and discovering the world around it, animatedly chasing after toys or pouncing on imaginary prey, is a reminder of the beauty and simplicity of life.
By Jesse Bridges9 months ago in Petlife