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Wednesday 29 April 2020

Dark matter


Dark matter or dark energy is not just found in deep outer space. It’s actually everywhere. It’s physical but invisible. Its so strong that it holds entire galaxies. Dark matter has gravity. Scientists don’t know what dark matter really is or what its made of except it might be exotic particles (basically unknown). This has often been associated with giant webs because of its traits. This is dark matter. 
Its totally believed that Dark Matter also manipulates time and space. It distorts the appearance of space when viewed through a powerful telescope. The universe is half living in darkness, with 27% dark matter and 68% dark energy. Its thought that dark energy and dark matter behaves like activities of the paranormal, as it’s not seen and does behave like a ghost. Dark matter changes the movement of stars and galaxies by speeding their orbits.
While hard core scientists will ignore the topic of the supernatural phenomena, they themselves don’t believe dark matter exists/ Some do and are like ghost hunters for they want to know more about dark matter. 
Some people associate dark matter with the Cosmic Spider and others are calling it a cosmic spider web. Are there tons of spiders in space? People think dark matter will destroy luminous matter. While some people link dark matter and cosmic spider webs with evil, dark matter is neutral and a part of nature. The Native Americans knew something about outer space because they respected the Spider Goddess of the cosmos. Some believe that there are giant spiders walking through space. 
It puts into perspective the Spider Queens of science fiction genre. Or the idea that the Norns, cosmic goddesses of Norse mythology, weave and spin threads of fate, the Web of Wyrd. The Norns might be spider goddesses. If not in arachnid form, but human in appearance with distinctive spider traits. Many goddesses in myths and legends are linked with spinning, weaving, threads and spinning wheels. 
What we know is that dark matter is a part of nature and isn't destructive. It may even be a separate universe altogether.  So when we reach October the 31st, it isn't just Halloween but Dark Matter Day!
Howls ^^   

Monday 27 April 2020

The Uncanny



The horror flick from 1977 is "The Uncanny". Directed by Denis Heroux, and starred Peter Cushing, Donald Pleasance and Ray Milland. It's all about cats being the dominant species and involved in killing sprees. The film features stories within the film itself, when an author visits a publisher to get a book about the "evil nature of cats" read. We visit different periods of history, when a heiress and owner of cats on her deathbed is betrayed, when an orphan is bullied by her cousin, and when an actor kills his wife. People who hate cats and fear cats might want to skip this film.
I rate this a 6/10 for the finesse by the stars. Awesome acting skills by the felines! What do I think overall on this actual topic? LOL. What prevents cats from taking over the world are dogs!
Howls ^^

Tuesday 21 April 2020

Whatever Happened to Baby Jane



The film Whatever Happened to Baby Jane is a 1962 thriller, based on the novel with the same name by Henry Farrell. The movie stars Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. It was directed by Robert Aldrich.
The story begins in the year 1917 when a child star with golden curls called "Baby Jane Hudson" sings on stage in front of an audience of adoring fans. Her shy sister called Blanche feels left out. A boy gives Baby Jane a doll in her likeness as a gift. When Baby Jane and Blanche grow up, things turn dark between the sisters. I'm certain that doll has something to do with it! I rate this film 8/10 because it's so well acted, beautiful and full of weirdness.

Howls ^^

Friday 17 April 2020

She-Ra: Princess of Power


Well it's been a month that I last posted. That's because I was watching all of the episodes of the original She-Ra: Princess of Power series. It's got to be one of the most awesome TV animations ever. It was made by Filmation in partnership with toy company Mattel. It was first released in 1985 and has two seasons with about 93 episodes. Creators of She-Ra include Larry DiTillio and J. Michael Straczynski. The style is colourful and set on planet Etheria, which has been partially taken over by the Horde. A girl named Adora was raised at the Fright Zone to become a Horde soldier, and she's the long lost sister of He-Man. When she's given the sword of protection, all of her origins are shown, and she discovers for herself how evil the Horde really is. She becomes a saviour of the downtrodden, joins the Rebellion and makes new friends. Her brother is He-Man, Prince Adam, who had his own popular TV series for a long time before She-Ra. I plan to make a comparison with the original She-Ra and the reboot in the near future. 

Howls ^^