James Webb Telescope Unfolds in Space

James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will study the Solar System, directly image exoplanets, photograph the first galaxies, and explore the mysteries of the origins of the Universe. Its ability to capture infrared light means it will be able to “see” the cosmos as it was when just a few hundred million years old, capturing images of the first-ever stars and galaxies. For the next 20 years, it will observe the Universe from the second Lagrange point (L2) around a million miles/1.5 million kilometers from Earth. It will send its images back to Earth via NASA’s Deep Space Network. Read More

 

Hospice Nurse Explains “The Rally” at Death

A hospice nurse has gone viral on Tik-Tok sharing the unexplained phenomena that occur before we die, with one being dubbed “the rally.” Also called terminal-lucidity, this end-of-life phenomenon has left many families and caregivers puzzled. Though there is still much mystery around the abrupt return of mental clarity for patients shortly before their death, it’s not an uncommon circumstance. Read More

Truthbook offers a complete picture of life after death as detailed in The Urantia Book.  Read More