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TAPE DREAMS #001 - DARK WITHIN

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THIS

IS THE WATER

AND THIS

IS THE WELL

DRINK FULL

AND DESCEND

THE HORSE IS THE WHITE

OF THE EYES

AND DARK

WITHIN

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For more infomation >> TAPE DREAMS #001 - DARK WITHIN - Duration: 1:09.

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"Dark Work" - RV & Headie One x OFB Lowkey Type Beat 2018 *FREE*🔥Evil Drill Type NEW - Duration: 3:52.

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「Dark-PG3D v2 Intro! | | ( 50 likes?) 4k60fps - Duration: 0:21.

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"FLOODED" Hard Trap Beat Instrumental 2018 | Dark Lit Rap Hiphop Freestyle Trap Type Beats | Free DL - Duration: 3:50.

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How to build a dark matter detector - Jenna Saffin - Duration: 4:33.

More than two kilometers below the surface of northern Ontario,

suspended in 345,000 liters of ultra-pure water,

there's a perfect sphere.

It contains 3600 kilograms of liquid argon,

cooled to -180 degrees Celsius.

Scientists continuously monitor this chamber from above ground,

looking for a glimmer of light in the darkness.

Because down here,

deep beneath the Earth's surface and cocooned in a watery shield,

that light would indicate the presence of one of the universe's greatest mysteries:

dark matter.

All the matter we can see, planets, stars and galaxies,

doesn't create enough gravitational pull

to explain the universe's larger structure.

It's dark matter, which is estimated to make up 25% of the known universe.

But despite its prevalence,

so far we haven't been able to detect it directly.

It's no small challenge.

Dark matter was so named because it doesn't interact with any type of light,

visible or otherwise,

which means our usual observation tools

simply don't work when trying to observe it.

But while dark matter may not be visible in the electromagnetic spectrum,

it's still matter,

so we should be able to measure its interactions with other matter.

And if our current model of physics is correct,

billions of sub-atomic dark matter particles

are passing through the Earth every second.

Despite the prevalence of dark matter,

its interactions are predicted to be rare and extremely weak.

To detect these interactions,

dark matter experiments need to be incredibly sensitive.

With such sensitive equipment,

the ever-present background radiation on Earth's surface

would create so much noise in the data

that any dark matter particles would be completely overwhelmed.

It would be like trying to hear a pin drop on a busy city street.

To solve this problem,

scientists have had to dig deep into the Earth.

Dark matter experiments are set up in specialized underground labs,

either in mines or inside mountains.

The rock that makes up the Earth's crust works like a filter,

absorbing radiation and stopping disruptive particles.

The ultra-pure water in which the detector is suspended

adds an additional layer of radiation filtering.

This shielding ensures that only the particles scientists are looking for

can make their way into the detectors.

Once these particles reach an experiment's inner vessel,

scientists have a chance of detecting them.

The detector media are chosen because they're exquisitely sensitive detectors

that can be purified extremely well.

These could be a liquid noble gas,

germanium

and silicon crystals,

a refrigerant,

or other materials.

When radiation interacts, it leaves tell-tale signs,

such as light or bubbles,

which can be picked up by the sensors inside the detector.

The detector media are held in a central chamber made of glass

or a special type of acrylic.

These chambers have to be able to hold the substance inside

without interacting with it

while withstanding incredible pressure from the water outside.

The inner vessel is surrounded by powerful sensors

designed to detect even the tiniest blips of light,

or the sound vibrations caused by a single bubble.

Each sensor records data 24/7,

and experiments run for months and years at a time,

generating terabytes of data every day.

Building dark matter detectors is as much a feat of engineering

as it is a feat of physics.

By the time an experiment is ready to start collecting data,

years or decades of work and investment have already gone into it,

to the tune of tens of millions of dollars.

As of 2017, no dark matter particles have been directly detected.

That's not entirely surprising.

Physicists expect these interactions to be incredibly rare and difficult to detect.

In the meantime,

scientists continue to develop new technologies

and increase detector sensitivity,

closing in on where dark matter is hiding.

And when they find it,

we'll finally be able to bring the universe's darkest secrets into the light.

For more infomation >> How to build a dark matter detector - Jenna Saffin - Duration: 4:33.

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Dark Soul3 - True Abysswatchers? Swap Bug - Duration: 9:49.

Hello I'm Spinel

Today, the dark souls video Topic

" Swap Bug "

After using weapon skills

This is a bug where the previous weapon skill is used as it is by swapping other weapons

( First Choose your wanted weapon skill )

( And then use weapon skil l)

( Swap weapons quickly after that )

( And once you move )

( you use weapon skill immediately! )

* L O L *

( like this You can make Fire Farron )

( When you enchant, the damage increases )

( Fire Farron Damage : 688 )

( Normal Farron Damage : 608 )

( Other weapons are also available )

( Ta-Da )

( like this You can make Lightning Farron )

( The damage is also increased )

( And some other weapons can be used , not Farron )

( or you can use reverse )

( And some weapons could be used many times)

( But there is something strange about this bug )

( Not all weapons can used the bug )

( Using the bug, but still used weapon skill )

( And some weapon swaps are not practical )

( Using the bug )

( But, some bugs do not have an attack range )

( Sometimes it does not really mean anything )

( But this is a bug )

( If you use this bug in trolling, more funny )

( So, Let's go more fuuny? )

( Now this video is End )

( Thank you for Watching )

( Please From software fix this bug )

( Well, good bye )

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