This Order was created by the Papal Bloodline, Farnese family. Alessandro Cardinal Farnese commissioned Spanish Gentile and Knight of the Virgin, Ignatius Loyola who lived in the castle Casa-Solar in the Biscayan Provinces. A co-founder was a dreaded Borja known as Don-Francis from the upmost powerful Black Nobility, Borja family. The Order was created in 1534 during the reign of Farnese Pope Paul III, to destroy the Reformation and Saracens. Controlled by War Rooms within the Villa Caprarola in Lazio, Italy! They quickly became the world's most feared Order and eventually gained control of the Mithra faction of the Vatican. The Zoroathrianists had finally got their Mithra prize! The front head being the Superior General who at this present time is Adolfo Nicolás. Jesuits dominate almost all of the World especially the U.S & U.K with their powerbases at Georgetown University, 'Little Rome' D.C & 114 Mount Street, Westminster!
Cosmic Gravitational Lensing Reveals Ancient Galaxies
Cosmic Gravitational Lensing Reveals Ancient Galaxies
Massive galaxies acting as lenses have revealed five ancient galaxies behind the lensing galaxies. Hundreds more old galaxies should be discovered this way. Steve Mirsky reports
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Five very old galaxies are now known to astrophysicists, thanks to Albert Einstein. A century ago, Einstein predicted an effect called cosmic gravitational lensing. Picture a massive galaxy out in space. From our vantage point, a second galaxy happens to be behind the first galaxy. That second galaxy should be hidden to us. Except that the nearer galaxy bends the light of the far galaxy coming our way. That light can sometimes become so distorted that it actually appears to ring the nearer galaxy. It’s called an Einstein ring, because he predicted that, too.
In the new study, researchers used the Herschel Space Observatory. The brightest spots on their sky map all turned out to be gravitationally magnified galaxies. The study is in the journal Science. [Mattia Negrello et al., "The Detection of a Population of Submillimeter-Bright, Strongly Lensed Galaxies"]
The observatory is really detecting infrared info, or heat, rather than visible light from the newly discovered galaxies. That radiation started coming our way when the universe was only two to four billion years old, less than a third of its current age. Researchers expect to find hundreds of new, old galaxies this way, along with new info about the early universe.
—Steve Mirsky
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