Milky Way Galaxy two gigantic “bubbles” 50,000 light years in each direction.

(10-06-2025, 10:01 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  What is Ultra-high-energy neutrinos? 

(UHE neutrinos) are subatomic particles with energies greater than 10 petaelectronvolts (PeV), mean a level of energy that allows them to travel vast cosmic distances & potentially reveal info about most energetic events in the universe. Neutrinos are created when ultra-relativistic cosmic rays interact with other particles or photons.


Key aspects of UHE neutrinos: Origin
They are thought to be produced in the same environments that create high-energy cosmic rays & gamma rays, such as active galactic nuclei, gamma-ray bursts, & other extreme cosmic events.

Detection Challenges:
UHE neutrinos are extremely rare and interact weakly with matter, making them difficult to detect.

Importance in Astronomy:
Their ability to travel through space without being significantly deflected or absorbed by interstellar material makes them useful for studying distant astrophysical objects and processes.

Potential to Reveal New Physics:
The study of UHE neutrinos may provide clues about the nature of cosmic rays, new fundamental physics, and the evolution of the universe.

What do neutrinos do to oneself your body?.

Every second, about 10 trillion neutrinos are zipping through your body. But because these ghostly particles have hardly any mass, no electric charge, and rarely interact with matter, you don't feel a thing.
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(10-06-2025, 10:01 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  What's Ultra-high-energy neutrinos? 

(UHE neutrinos) are subatomic particles with energies greater than 10 petaelectronvolts (PeV), mean a level of energy that allows them to travel vast cosmic distances & potentially reveal info most energetic events in the universe. Neutrinos are created when ultra-relativistic cosmic rays interact with any other particles or photons.

Key aspects of UHE neutrinos: Origin
They are thought to be produced in the same environments that create high-energy cosmic rays & gamma rays, such as active galactic nuclei, gamma-ray bursts, & other extreme cosmic events.

Detection Challenges:
UHE neutrinos are extremely rare and interact weakly with matter, making them difficult to detect.

Importance in Astronomy:
Their ability to travel through space without being significantly deflected or absorbed by interstellar material makes them useful for studying distant astrophysical objects and processes.

Potential to Reveal New Physics:
The study of UHE neutrinos may provide clues about the nature of cosmic rays, new fundamental physics, and the evolution of the universe.

What happens if a neutrino hits you?.

Fortunately, be'cos neutrinos are so weakly interacting, they are completely harmless: although hundreds of billions of solar neutrinos are passing through you or me at this very moment (even if it happens to be night-time – they pass through the Earth too, no problem), the chances that one of them will interact with an ... Rotfl Bigeyes Opasnie-1
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(10-06-2025, 10:11 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  What happens if a neutrino hits you?.

Fortunately, be'cos neutrinos are so weakly interacting, they are completely harmless: although hundreds of billions of solar neutrinos are passing through you or me at this very moment (even if it happens to be night-time – they pass through the Earth too, no problem), the chances that one of them will interact with an ... Rotfl Bigeyes Opasnie-1

Neutrinos are safe. Clapping

Trillions of neutrinos from the sun go through your body and everyone body, every second without causing harm. 
Even your body generates

Neutrinos are safe. (100% Safe) Rotfl

Without causing harm. Everyone's body generates neutrinos.  Rotfl Tongue
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(10-06-2025, 09:48 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  A particle from the farthest reaches of the universe has been detected at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea.

The deep blue waters of Mediterranean Sea harbor many secrets, but none as extraordinary 
  1. as recently detected by scientists. In February 2023, the KM3NeT telescope, located 2,450 meters beneath the sea surface, captured evidence of an ultra-high-energy neutrino – a subatomic particle that traveled across vast cosmic distances be4 reaching Earth

Including those within sun. They are also found in radioactive decay processes, like those occurring in bananas, where the potassium decays, emitting neutrinos

Neutrinos can be detected by giant underground detectors or through methods like SNOBAL, which uses a large sphere of photo-detectors filled with heavy water.


Here's a more detailed explanation:
Neutrino Production:
Neutrinos are generated during nuclear reactions, such as nuclear fusion in the sun or nuclear fission in reactors. They are also a byproduct of radioactive decay, where an atomic nucleus releases energy & particles, including neutrinos.

Types of Neutrinos:
There are three known flavors of neutrinos: electron, muon, and tau neutrinos.

Detection:
Neutrinos are extremely weakly interacting, making them difficult to detect. They usually pass through matter without interacting. Detectors are often placed deep underground to shield them from cosmic rays, which can mimic neutrino signals. Examples of neutrino detectors include giant underground detectors, such as Super-Kamiokande, or more specialized detectors like SNOBAL.

Neutrino Mass:
While it was once believed that neutrinos had zero mass, experiments have shown that they have finite, though very small, masses. The mass of a neutrino is measured in electron volts (eV), with some experiments finding that the mass of a neutrino is less than 0.002% that of an electron according to Britannica
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As farthest we reaches out to universe the more we detected a bottomless hole.
James Webb Space Telescope identified a galaxy so ancient farthest it reshaping understanding of early universe, galaxy, named MoM-z14, holds current record for distant confirmed galaxy redshift of 14.44, placing just a few hundred million years after the Big BangWhat makes MoM-z14 extraordinary isn’t distance
but its characteristics. Despite only 500 light-yrs, MoM-z14 unexpected bright b
teeming w/newborn stars. This galaxies early stage in universe’s history expected be faint, primitive, chemically simple. Yet MoM-z14 none of these, lacks a super massive black hole, a feature typically present in highly active star-forming galaxies,& its light spectrum reveals an unusually high concentration of nitrogen
chemical richness suggests multiple generations of stars had already lived & died—far earlier than current models predict, findings challenge long-standing assumptions in cosmology. Galaxies like MoM-z14, once considered rare, are appearing more frequently in JWST’s deep-field surveys. Their abundance, brightness,& complexity suggest early universe may been far more dynamic than previously believed. As JWST continues observations by astronomers, anticipate uncovering many more such galaxies. Each one offering a glimpse into a formative period of cosmic history, one that may ultimately force us to rethink the fundamental models of galaxy formation itself... Rotfl
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(12-06-2025, 09:49 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  As farthest we reaches out to universe the more we detected a bottomless hole. James Webb Space Telescope identified a galaxy so ancient farthest it reshaping understanding of early universe, galaxy, named MoM-z14, holds current record for distant confirmed galaxy redshift of 14.44, placing just a few hundred million years after the Big BangWhat makes MoM-z14 extraordinary isn’t distance
but its characteristics. Despite only 500 light-yrs, MoM-z14 unexpected bright & teeming w/newborn stars. This galaxies early stage in universe’s history expected be faint, primitive, chemically simple. Yet MoM-z14 none of these, lacks a super massive black hole, a feature typically present in highly active star-forming galaxies,& i
light spectrum reveals unusually high concentration of nitrogen 
chemical richness suggests multiple generation of stars already lived & died far earlier than current models predict, findings challenge long-standing assumptions in cosmology. Galaxies like MoM-z14, once considered rare, are appearing more frequently in JWST’s deep-field surveys. Their abundance brightnes & complexity suggest its early universe may been far more dynamic than previously believed. JWST continues observations by astronomers, they anticipate uncovering many more such galaxies. Each one offering a glimpse into a formative period of cosmic history, one that may ultimately force us to rethink the fundamental models of galaxy formation itself... Rotfl

https://youtu.be/KXTNUtux5xg?si=YCEtbMMtVwoYqL5b
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(12-06-2025, 09:49 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  As farthest we reaches out to universe the more we detected a bottomless hole.
James Webb Space Telescope identified a galaxy so ancient farthest it reshaping understanding of early universe, galaxy, named MoM-z14, holds current record for distant confirmed galaxy redshift of 14.44, placing just a few hundred million years after the Big BangWhat makes MoM-z14 extraordinary isn’t distance
but its characteristics. Despite only 500 light-yrs, MoM-z14 unexpected bright b
teeming w/newborn stars. This galaxies early stage in universe’s history expected be faint, primitive, chemically simple. Yet MoM-z14 none of these, lacks a super massive black hole, a feature typically present in highly active star-forming galaxies,& its light spectrum reveals an unusually high concentration of nitrogen
chemical richness suggests multiple generations of stars had already lived & died—far earlier than current models predict, findings challenge long-standing assumptions in cosmology. Galaxies like MoM-z14, once considered rare, are appearing more frequently in JWST’s deep-field surveys. Their abundance, brightness,& complexity suggest early universe may been far more dynamic than previously believed. As JWST continues observations by astronomers, anticipate uncovering many more such galaxies. Each one offering a glimpse into a formative period of cosmic history, one that may ultimately force us to rethink the fundamental models of galaxy formation itself... Rotfl

https://youtube.com/shorts/PkTiDGkbi14?s...tRu06izvx_
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(27-05-2025, 12:31 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Iran Nuclear scientists total six, may have be discovered kill by powerful Israel missiles. on earlier Friday Rotfl

https://youtube.com/shorts/DlYFISlHlhU?s...m2IzPx8mG5
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(12-06-2025, 09:49 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Named as MoM-z14, holds current record for distant confirmed galaxy redshift of 14.44, placing just a few hundred million years after the Big BangWhat makes MoM-z14 extraordinary isn’t distance
but its characteristics. Despite only 500 light-yrs, MoM-z14 unexpected bright teeming w/newborn stars. This galaxies early stage in universe’s history expected be faint, primitive, chemically simple. Yet MoM-z14 none of these, lacks a super massive black hole, a feature typically present in highly active star-forming galaxies,& its light spectrum reveals an unusually high concentration of nitrogen
chemical richness suggests multiple generations of stars had already lived & died—far earlier than current models predict, findings challenge long-standing assumptions in cosmology. Galaxies like MoM-z14, once considered rare, are appearing more frequently in JWST’s deep-field surveys. Their abundance, brightness,& complexity suggest early universe may been far more dynamic than previously believed. As JWST continues observations by astronomers, anticipate uncovering many more such galaxies. Each one offering a glimpse into a formative period of cosmic history, one that may ultimately force us to rethink the fundamental models of galaxy formation itself... Rotfl

That more we try farthest, we reaches out to universe the more we detected a bottomless hole. James Webb Space Telescope identified a galaxy so ancient farthest it reshaping understanding of early universe, Galaxy have uncovered what maybe the heaviest black hole ever directly measured. Located at the center of a galaxy nearly six billion light-years away, this ultramassive cosmic monster is estimated to weigh in at 36 billion times the mass of our Sun.
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(10-06-2025, 10:21 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Neutrinos are safe. Clapping

Trillions of neutrinos from the sun go through your body and everyone body, every second without causing harm. 
Even your body generates

Neutrinos are safe. (100% Safe) Rotfl

Without causing harm. Everyone's body generates neutrinos.  Rotfl Tongue

https://m.economictimes.com/news/new-upd...877309.cms
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Who is New Baba Vanga’ predicts catastrophe coming this month July 5
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(29-03-2025, 07:41 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  https://www.earth.com/news/deep-space-ra...e_vignette

Magnetic Pole Flip Will Do to Earth
In this video, we dive into the fascinating phenomenon of the Earth's magnetic pole flip and explore what it could mean for our planet. The Earth's magnetic poles have flipped many times in the past, but what would happen if it occurred again today? From potential impacts on navigation systems to changes in the Earth's atmosphere, we break down the science behind this event and what we can expect if the flip happens soon.

https://youtu.be/HyvmJaOvIp4?si=ftOpymHd5QcP19P_
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https://youtu.be/JQksFhsVfH0?si=kyOU5T_wqfrgSO2Q
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Journalist & filmmaker Jeremy Corbell sits down to discuss footage he sharing publicly of military following a disc-UFO shaped UAP flying above the border between Afghanistan & Pakistan in 2020. For more news coverage stories  https://www.nbcnews.com
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(25-06-2025, 10:23 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Journalist & filmmaker Jeremy Corbell sits down to discuss footage he sharing publicly of military following a disc-UFO shaped UAP flying above the border between Afghanistan & Pakistan in 2020. For more news coverage stories  https://www.nbcnews.com

https://youtu.be/lKYWrakDclw?si=5YgMghCypHHdIG_3
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Neither solar nor wind – the combination of hydrogen and nitrogen could be the ultimate energy source. On February 16, NASA shared a study on the computer simulation server. It looks good although no other peer has reviewed it yet. By studying solar physics & the heliosphere, researchers have been able to build a model of the Oort cloud, looking at our solar system. The Oort cloud began forming with charged particles and unused debris from planets in the Milky Way. This solar wind moved by the attraction of the stars or black holes has created a series of rotating arms. For this reason, it is considered that it could be a galaxy in itself. The difficulty lies in obtaining more precise data, since even Voyager 1 would not reach it for another 300 years. Will we ever know with certainty what is hidden behind the Oort cloud.
https://www.lagradaonline.com/us/nasa-un...ar-system/
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(03-02-2025, 12:14 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  The heart of our Milky Way galaxy is much active than most people would realize. In fact, astronomers discovered two gigantic “bubbles” extending above and below the galactic center, roughly 50,000 light years in each direction. OMG..... Cool
https://www.earth.com/news/two-enormous-...ay-galaxy/

WASHINGTON - Addition to providing a trove of info about early universe. James Webb Space Telescope since its 2021 launch has obtained valuable data on various already-known planets beyond our solar system called exoplanets. Now, for first time, Webb has discovered an exoplanet not previously knownWebb has directly imaged a young gas giant planet roughly the size of Saturn, our solar system’s second-largest planet, orbiting a star smaller than sun located about 110 light years from Earth in the constellation Antlia, researchers.

A light-year is the distance light travels in a year – 5.9 trillion miles or 9.5 trillion km. Most of roughly 5,900 exoplanets discovered since the 1990s have been detected using indirect methods, such as through observation of slight dimming of a star’s light when a planet passes in front of it, called the transit method.
Less than 2% of them have been directly imaged, as Webb did with newly identified planet.
https://www.straitstimes.com/world/unite...ien-planet
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(27-06-2025, 02:23 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  WASHINGTON - Addition to providing a trove of info about early universe. James Webb Space Telescope since its 2021 launch has obtained valuable data on various already-known planets beyond our solar system called exoplanets. Now, for first time, Webb has discovered an exoplanet not previously knownWebb has directly imaged a young gas giant planet roughly the size of Saturn, our solar system’s second-largest planet, orbiting a star smaller than sun located about 110 light years from Earth in the constellation Antlia, researchers.

A light-year is the distance light travels in a year – 5.9 trillion miles or 9.5 trillion km. Most of roughly 5,900 exoplanets discovered since the 1990s have been detected using indirect methods, such as through observation of slight dimming of a star’s light when a planet passes in front of it, called the transit method.
Less than 2% of them have been directly imaged, as Webb did with newly identified planet.
https://www.straitstimes.com/world/unite...ien-planet

https://www.straitstimes.com/world/unite...ien-planet
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(27-06-2025, 02:23 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  WASHINGTON - Addition to providing a trove of info about early universe. James Webb Space Telescope since its 2021 launch has obtained valuable data on various already-known planets beyond our solar system called exoplanets. Now, for first time, Webb has discovered an exoplanet not previously knownWebb has directly imaged a young gas giant planet roughly the size of Saturn, our solar system’s second-largest planet, orbiting a star smaller than sun located about 110 light years from Earth in the constellation Antlia, researchers.

A light-year is the distance light travels in a year – 5.9 trillion miles or 9.5 trillion km. Most of roughly 5,900 exoplanets discovered since the 1990s have been detected using indirect methods, such as through observation of slight dimming of a star’s light when a planet passes in front of it, called the transit method.
Less than 2% of them have been directly imaged, as Webb did with newly identified planet.
https://www.straitstimes.com/world/unite...ien-planet

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This planet is large considered context of our solar system, is actually the least massive one ever discovered through direct imaging – 10 times less massive than the previous record holder. This speaks to the sensitivity of Webb’s instruments. Discovery was achieved using a French-produced coronagraph, a device, to blocks out bright light from a star, installed on Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument, or MIRI
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(02-06-2025, 04:31 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  NASA’s deep space laser test

Here’s what actually happened: NASA successfully sent & received a laser through communication from Psyche as it cruised 460 million kilometers (286 million miles) away from Earth, captured by Hale Telescope at Palomar Observatory in California, it farthest successful laser communication ever performed so far away.


Light teleported for the first time in history ― Potential to beam it across to other galaxies... Clapping

Scientists discover rare planet at the edge of Milky Way using space-time phenomenon predicted by Einstein

News. Using gravitational microlensing, scientists have discovered a rare, large planet @edge of Milky Way. Planet is only the 3rd to be found on the outskirts of our galaxy's dense central bulge.
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(29-06-2025, 04:25 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Scientists discover rare planet at the edge of Milky Way using space-time phenomenon predicted by Einstein

News. Using gravitational microlensing, scientists have discovered a rare, large planet @edge of Milky Way. Planet is only the 3rd to be found on the outskirts of our galaxy's dense central bulge.

The exoplanet, dubbed AT2021uey b, is a Jupiter-size gas giant located roughly 3,200 light-years from Earth. Orbiting a small, cool M dwarf star once every 4,170 days, the planet's location is remarkable — it is only the third planet in the entire history of space observation to be discovered so far away from our galaxy's dense center.

Yet perhaps more exceptional than the planet's location is method used to discover. Effect, known as microlensing, occurs when light of a host star is magnified by the warping of space-time due to a planet's gravity. The researchers published their findings May 7 in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics. "This kind of work requires a lot of expertise, patience, and, frankly, a bit of luck," study co-author Marius Maskoliūnas, an astronomer at Vilnius University in Lithuania, said in a statement. "You have to wait for a long time for source star & the lensing object to align & then check an enormous amount of data. Ninety percent of observed stars pulsate for various other reasons & only minority of cases show the microlensing effect."

Nearly 6,000 alien worlds beyond our solar system have been discovered since the first exoplanet was detected in 1992. The 2 most common detection methods, called transmit photometry and radial velocity, detect planets through dimming of host stars as they pass in front of them, or from the wobble that the planets' gravitational tugs impart upon them. A rarer method, known as microlensing, is derived from Einstein's theory of general relativity and is produced by massive objects as they warp the fabric of the universe, called space-time. Gravity, Einstein discovered, isn't produced by an unseen force but by space-time curving and distorting in the presence of matter and energy.
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(29-06-2025, 04:32 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  The exoplanet, dubbed AT2021uey b, is a Jupiter-size gas giant located roughly 3,200 light-years from Earth. Orbiting a small, cool M dwarf star once every 4,170 days, the planet's location is remarkable — it is only the third planet in the entire history of space observation to be discovered so far away from our galaxy's dense center.

Yet perhaps more exceptional than the planet's location is method used to discover. Effect, known as microlensing, occurs when light of a host star is magnified by the warping of space-time due to a planet's gravity. The researchers published their findings May 7 in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics. "This kind of work requires a lot of expertise, patience, and, frankly, a bit of luck," study co-author Marius Maskoliūnas, an astronomer at Vilnius University in Lithuania, said in a statement. "You have to wait for a long time for source star & the lensing object to align & then check an enormous amount of data. Ninety percent of observed stars pulsate for various other reasons & only minority of cases show the microlensing effect."

Nearly 6,000 alien worlds beyond our solar system have been discovered since the first exoplanet was detected in 1992. The 2 most common detection methods, called transmit photometry and radial velocity, detect planets through dimming of host stars as they pass in front of them, or from the wobble that the planets' gravitational tugs impart upon them. A rarer method, known as microlensing, is derived from Einstein's theory of general relativity and is produced by massive objects as they warp the fabric of the universe, called space-time. Gravity, Einstein discovered, isn't produced by an unseen force but by space-time curving and distorting in the presence of matter and energy.

Scientists discover rare planet at the edge of the Milky Way using space-time phenomenon predicted by Einstein | Live Science https://share.google/spEPJwyXBSrIWfXJo
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(10-06-2025, 10:11 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  What happens if a neutrino hits you?.

Fortunately, be'cos neutrinos are so weakly interacting, they are completely harmless: although hundreds of billions of solar neutrinos are passing through you or me at this very moment (even if it happens to be night-time – they pass through the Earth too, no problem), the chances that one of them will interact with an ... Rotfl Bigeyes Opasnie-1

Trillions of neutrinos from the sun go through your body and every day & oneself body, every second without causing harm.

Even your body generates. Neutrinos are safe. (100% Safe)
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(21-06-2025, 07:01 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  https://m.economictimes.com/news/new-upd...877309.cms

Who's New Baba Vanga’ predicts catastrophe coming this month July 5.
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(22-06-2025, 10:30 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Who is New Baba Vanga’ predicts catastrophe coming this month July 5

Mega disaster incoming in next few weeks: ‘New Baba Vanga’ predicts catastrophe next month - Who is Ryo Tatsuki AKA New Baba Vanga? | The Economic Times https://share.google/x8NOv7IzB6HvFsHGH
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(22-06-2025, 10:30 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Who is New Baba Vanga’ predicts catastrophe coming this month July 5

How?. Today anything happen in Japan?.
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(02-07-2025, 01:38 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Who's New Baba Vanga’ predicts catastrophe coming this month July 5.

Baba Vanga 5 July Ki Bhavishyavani | baba vanga on japan earthquake | The "Japanese Baba Vanga" refers to manga artist Ryo Tatsuki, who has gained attention for her allegedly accurate predictions in her 1999 manga, The Future I Saw. She predicted a catastrophic disaster, described as a mega-tsunami triggered by an undersea crack or volcanic eruption between Japan and the Philippines, set to occur on July 5, 2025. This forecast, detailed in a 2021 edition of her manga, has sparked widespread panic, amplified by social media, leading to significant travel cancellations in East Asia, with flight bookings to Japan dropping by up to 83%. Her past predictions, like the 1995 Kobe earthquake and the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, have fueled her credibility among some, though she’s urged people to rely on expert opinions rather than her visions.


A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck Japan’s Tokara Islands on July 3, 2025, just two days b4 Tatsuki’s predicted date, heightening fears. No tsunami warning was issued, & no major damage was reported, but event intensified speculation due to its timing. Japan’s Meteorological Agency & seismologists have dismissed prediction, stating that precise earthquake or tsunami predictions are scientifically impossible. Japan, located on Pacific Ring of Fire, is prone to seismic activity, with an 82% chance of a magnitude 7+ earthquake in the Nankai Trough within the next 30 years, but no specific date can be confirmed. The prophecy has caused economic impacts, with estimated tourism losses of ¥560 billion ($3.9 billion). Experts, including University of Tokyo’s Professor Naoya Sekiya & Miyagi Prefecture Governor Yoshihiro Murai, urge calm, preparedness over unverified predictions emphasizing Japan’s robust disaster readiness measures. There’s no scientific evidence supporting Tatsuki’s prediction, & her visions, based on dreams, remain speculative. Japan’s govt & scientists advise relying on verified data & maintaining general earthquake preparedness rather than focusing on specific dates.
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(05-07-2025, 11:16 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Baba Vanga 5 July Ki Bhavishyavani | baba vanga on japan earthquake | The "Japanese Baba Vanga" refers to manga artist Ryo Tatsuki, who has gained attention for her allegedly accurate predictions in her 1999 manga, The Future I Saw. She predicted a catastrophic disaster, described as a mega-tsunami triggered by an undersea crack or volcanic eruption between Japan and the Philippines, set to occur on July 5, 2025. This forecast, detailed in a 2021 edition of her manga, has sparked widespread panic, amplified by social media, leading to significant travel cancellations in East Asia, with flight bookings to Japan dropping by up to 83%. Her past predictions, like the 1995 Kobe earthquake and the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, have fueled her credibility among some, though she’s urged people to rely on expert opinions rather than her visions.

A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck Japan’s Tokara Islands on July 3, 2025, just two days b4 Tatsuki’s predicted date, heightening fears. No tsunami warning was issued, & no major damage was reported, but event intensified speculation due to its timing. Japan’s Meteorological Agency & seismologists have dismissed prediction, stating that precise earthquake or tsunami predictions are scientifically impossible. Japan, located on Pacific Ring of Fire, is prone to seismic activity, with an 82% chance of a magnitude 7+ earthquake in the Nankai Trough within the next 30 years, but no specific date can be confirmed. The prophecy has caused economic impacts, with estimated tourism losses of ¥560 billion ($3.9 billion). Experts, including University of Tokyo’s Professor Naoya Sekiya & Miyagi Prefecture Governor Yoshihiro Murai, urge calm, preparedness over unverified predictions emphasizing Japan’s robust disaster readiness measures. There’s no scientific evidence supporting Tatsuki’s prediction, & her visions, based on dreams, remain speculative. Japan’s govt & scientists advise relying on verified data & maintaining general earthquake preparedness rather than focusing on specific dates.

Baba Vanga’s Predictions for 2025. Baba Vanga, the Bulgarian mystic, made several predictions for 2025, but none are explicitly tied to July 5. Her forecasts for year include:Geopolitical & Economic Crises: A potential war in Europe and a global economic collapse, possibly linked to trade disruptions like U.S. tariffs on China causing mkt instability.

Natural Disasters: Devastating earthquakes, with some linking her prophecy to a 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Thailand and Myanmar in March 2025 that killed over 1,700 people.

Extraterrestrial Contact: An encounter with extraterrestrial life during a major sporting event, such as the Super Bowl, which could reshape human understanding.

Technological Advances: Discoveries in medical science (e.g., lab-grown organs) and a mysterious, clean energy source that could revolutionize industries.

Zodiac Predictions: Financial prosperity and personal growth for Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Leo, and Aquarius, with specific emphasis on career and wealth opportunities.

Baba Vanga’s predictions are often vague, with an estimated 18% accuracy rate for specific events (e.g., 9/11, Princess Diana’s death), while 82% are either unfulfilled or too ambiguous to verify

Her forecasts for 2025 focus on broader themes rather than pinpointing a specific date like July 5.
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(05-07-2025, 11:26 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Baba Vanga’s Predictions for 2025. Baba Vanga, the Bulgarian mystic, made several predictions for 2025, but none are explicitly tied to July 5. Her forecasts for year include:Geopolitical & Economic Crises: A potential war in Europe and a global economic collapse, possibly linked to trade disruptions like U.S. tariffs on China causing mkt instability.

Natural Disasters: Devastating earthquakes, with some linking her prophecy to a 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Thailand and Myanmar in March 2025 that killed over 1,700 people.

Extraterrestrial Contact: An encounter with extraterrestrial life during a major sporting event, such as the Super Bowl, which could reshape human understanding.

Technological Advances: Discoveries in medical science (e.g., lab-grown organs) and a mysterious, clean energy source that could revolutionize industries.

Zodiac Predictions: Financial prosperity and personal growth for Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Leo, and Aquarius, with specific emphasis on career and wealth opportunities.

Baba Vanga’s predictions are often vague, with an estimated 18% accuracy rate for specific events (e.g., 9/11, Princess Diana’s death), while 82% are either unfulfilled or too ambiguous to verify

Her forecasts for 2025 focus on broader themes rather than pinpointing a specific date like July 5.

TOKYO
Japan's weather agency said an earthquake that rattled small islands in the country's southwest on Saturday was in no way connected to a manga author's disaster prediction that went viral on social media and even affected inbound tourism. "It is absolutely a coincidence. There is no causal connection," Ayataka Ebita of the Japan Meteorological Agency said at a press conference on the day the prediction was supposed to materialize -- a claim authorities have repeatedly dismissed as a "baseless rumor." Earlier in the day, a temblor with a preliminary magnitude of 5.4 struck off the Tokara island chain, the latest in a series of seismic events in the area. Speculation has spread that Japan will be hit by a major disaster in July -- specifically on Saturday, July 5 -- based on a prediction made in "The Future I Saw," a manga authored by Japanese artist Ryo Tatsuki.

Tatsuki gained a profile after her prediction of a "major calamity" in March 2011 coincided with a catastrophic quake-tsunami that struck Japan's northeast and led to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident. The rumor that Japan will suffer a devastating disaster in July began circulating abroad earlier this year and is now starting to hurt the real economy. In particular, travel demand from Hong Kong to Japan has plunged, prompting the suspension of some regular flights. Ebita said current science is unable to accurately predict earthquakes, and any that appear to fit the manga's prediction are purely coincidental. "In Japan, earthquakes can happen at any time. Please be prepared always," he added. The quake on Saturday occurred at 6:29 a.m. at a depth of about 19 kilometers, and no tsunami warning was issued. It measured upper 5 on the Japanese seismic intensity scale of 7, the agency said.

The magnitude and depth of the quake's focus were revised from 5.3 and 20 km, respectively. The number of quakes detected in the Tokara island chain area has exceeded 1,300 since June 21. A temblor with a magnitude of 5.5, measuring lower 6 of the Japanese scale, jolted the area Thursday. Around a dozen residents evacuated from Akuseki Island, which experienced strong shaking throughout the period of instability, to Kagoshima on the Kyushu mainland by ferry on FridayA 2nd group -- comprising more than 30 residents from Akuseki and over 10 from Kodakara Island -- is set to evacuate Sunday morning. Kodakara lies about 40 km southwest Akuseki. Following the 2nd evacuation, only around 70 people will remain on 2 islands, which have a combined population of 155, the local govt said, adding it plans to continue providing food supplies and is considering evacuating a third group.
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