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joint study between the university in st petersburg russia and the laser in central institute in hanover germany a theoretical physicist tested how the great pyramids of giza would interact with electromagnetic waves and while their findings launched anyone who sees and was seen season one of ancient aliens it is surprising the science community it seems that the pyramids are capable of concentrating electromagnetic energy within the inner chambers and within its base these findings mean that the great pyramids of giza could ultimately help scientists create new kinds of nano particles that could be used to produce highly efficient solar panels and sensors far beyond what we have available today just think we might learn the key to clean energy from a forty five hundred year old four hundred fifty six what stack of rock. that's been labeled lucasfilm until now turns out that a structure believed to be a place for the dead is probably the key to life from our bad i can't believe my engine aliens coming true are riding on our lives pretty incredible all right that is our show predict day remember
joint study between the university in st petersburg russia and the laser in central institute in hanover germany a theoretical physicist tested how the great pyramids of giza would interact with electromagnetic waves and while their findings launched anyone who sees and was seen season one of ancient aliens it is surprising the science community it seems that the pyramids are capable of concentrating electromagnetic energy within the inner chambers and within its base these findings mean that...
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he was born in nine hundred sixty four in a small town in northern germany and studied law in hanover before switching to music full time now in his fifty's has learned to appreciate a moment of quiet refined tea no wonder given his roots. and smells really good if. born and raised in east freesia t's an integral part of the local culture. speciality there is a blend of us. and a bit of darjeeling and it's very strong almost black and you drink it with rock sugar and cream conduce on. the top. of. a man of contradictions at home hanspeter is reserved and they would say it's even a bit old fashioned. on stage he transforms into a speed baxter and natural performer. elevating his dogs as what it should but it's important to hold on to your sense of fun and stay in touch with desired geist brought up you need to keep drawing inspiration but without losing sight of who you are because i'm still youthfully here it's also all i'm not going to reinvent myself as a german language singer songwriter with a guitar any day soon that'll never happen but scooter tries to be as versatile as possibl
he was born in nine hundred sixty four in a small town in northern germany and studied law in hanover before switching to music full time now in his fifty's has learned to appreciate a moment of quiet refined tea no wonder given his roots. and smells really good if. born and raised in east freesia t's an integral part of the local culture. speciality there is a blend of us. and a bit of darjeeling and it's very strong almost black and you drink it with rock sugar and cream conduce on. the top....
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summer twenty eighteen has taken such a hold on germany that even the infrastructure is at its breaking point. in late july operations at hanover airport had to be shut down because of damage to the runway caused by extreme heat the surface was up to sixty degrees celsius dozens of flights were canceled affecting thousands of passengers. there have been so-called blow ups on germany's highways where the road expands so much in the heat it pushes upwards thankfully nobody has been badly hurt so far but blowups remain a random threat to motorists. in got just cell in bavaria the train tracks have buckled in the heat. the line had to be closed and is expected to stay closed for a while. you f. a youth radio station in the state of hessen investigated how cars heat up in the direct sun and what happens to their occupants. told us all to. check the time to turn the engine off. start and it's we already have surgery three point three degrees celsius here in the car blocking it's we're going to observe all the vital signs his blood pressure heart rate and is on such an levels on the hopes that enough to say they're sick and unpleasant
summer twenty eighteen has taken such a hold on germany that even the infrastructure is at its breaking point. in late july operations at hanover airport had to be shut down because of damage to the runway caused by extreme heat the surface was up to sixty degrees celsius dozens of flights were canceled affecting thousands of passengers. there have been so-called blow ups on germany's highways where the road expands so much in the heat it pushes upwards thankfully nobody has been badly hurt so...
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hanover. you know the most was the traffic and all the advertising was plus the feeling of being hopelessly exposed to everything here were showing how it's possible to live sustainably in germany and have an enjoyable life we live comfortably here but we consume far less energy than people elsewhere to save energy and the buildings walls are insulated with bales of villages generate most of their own electricity which is also used to supply hot water and they are proud of their carbon dioxide emissions which are far below those in most parts of the world per capita c o two emissions in the millions not just two point four tons per year although that's still too high if we're to prevent the earth warming up by more than two degrees celsius. one of the craziest things. all of them here are combustible and. they don't hear it so what. one of the things that surprises me is that it doesn't stink because it's well integrated. i mean we have. but the village isn't only energy efficient the residents also try to grow their own food. they don't use chemical pesticides and they mainly work for land the old fashioned way. nineteen fisher is a gardener here. so for those rules i mean it'
hanover. you know the most was the traffic and all the advertising was plus the feeling of being hopelessly exposed to everything here were showing how it's possible to live sustainably in germany and have an enjoyable life we live comfortably here but we consume far less energy than people elsewhere to save energy and the buildings walls are insulated with bales of villages generate most of their own electricity which is also used to supply hot water and they are proud of their carbon dioxide...