Posted by Kathy McCloskey on September 05, 1998 at 17:14:50:

Me again,

Well! I couldn't believe I found this. While it's not a full article, this abstract is from Science News Online. Basically it says that
the source of the huge gamma ray bursts we've recently recorded are not as far away as first thought. Remember Kryon stating
that if we could truly understand the shape of our universe, we'd know that the gamma rays came from right next door???
Cool!

Kathy

Science News: References & Sources  -
August 15, 1998

Birth zone shrinks for top cosmic rays

The most potent cosmic rays hit the Earth with so much energy that it is unlikely they have come from far away in the universe.

References:

Takeda, M., et al. 1998. Extension of the cosmic-ray energy spectrum beyond the predicted Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuz’min
Cutoff. Physical Review Letters 81(Aug. 10):1163.

Further Readings:

Cowen, R. 1995. Cosmic rays: ASCA finds super origin. Science News 148(Nov. 18):326.

Peterson, I. 1993. Turning a fly’s eye on energetic cosmic rays. Science News 144(Dec. 4):372.

Sources:

James W. Cronin
University of Chicago
Enrico Fermi Institute
5640 South Ellis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637

Masahiro Takeda
University of Tokyo
Institute for Cosmic Ray Research
Tokyo 188-8502
Japan

Alexander Vilenkin
Tufts University
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Medford, MA 02155