Humanoido's New Xtelescope is So Large It Boggles the Human Mind!
Not even this rendition of the future planned Giant Magellan multiple mirror telescope with an aggregated design set to 24.5-meters in diameter can compare to the size of the 46-meter amped Xtelescope.
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Wednesday June 12th, 2018
the beginning of a new era
HSO: Humanoido Singularity Observatory
When Humanoido began amping (amplifying) small telescopes years ago using spectroscopic analog film and mixing special darkroom chemical formulae, it was never expected that a 10x technique level would be derived and decades later transformed within the digital world by reaching 100 times the telescope’s original classical diameter.
The illustration above shows an idea of the projected size of 1800-inches, the largest telescope in the world, being prepared for a night of imaging.
The image calculus above shows what could be a potential image through the telescope, what no man has ever seen before in this exact manner - an unexplored transitional extension into the human vision range in real time that shows the inter and intra spatial mapping of magnetic worlds and the unexplored holes that exist in between the magnetic plasma! Exploring the exciting possibilities of these new dimensions far and in between is only one fantastic endeavor out of many possibilities for such large amped telescopes examining residuals in Earth's orbital environmental realms.
— though the physical and transportable size of the amped telescope remains advantageously small, the transformed results are massively big and give the impression of a colossal telescope —
More about the photo: "Although close to home, the space immediately around the Earth is full of hidden secrets and strange invisible processes. In a new discovery published in the journal Nature, scientists working with the NASA spacecraft (Magnetospheric Multiscale spacecraft - MMS -) have discovered a new type of magnetic event in our near-Earth environment through the use of a technique innovative to extract additional information from the data. Magnetic reconnection is one of the most important processes in space, filled with charged particles known as plasma, around the Earth. This fundamental process dissipates magnetic energy and drives charged particles, which contribute to a dynamic space weather system that scientists want to better understand, and even predict someday, as we do with Earth's climate. The reconnection occurs when the crossed magnetic field lines break, explosively ejecting nearby particles at high speeds. The new discovery found reconnection where it had never been seen before, in turbulent plasma."
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