Lo! was the third published nonfiction work of the author Charles Fort (first edition 1931). In it he details a wide range of unusual phenomena. In the final chapter of the book he proposes a new cosmology that the earth is stationary in space and surrounded by a solid shell which is (in the book's final words) ".. not unthinkably far away."
Of Fort's four books, this volume deals most frequently and scathingly with astronomy (continuing from his previous book New Lands). The book also deals extensively with other subjects, including paranormal phenomena (see parapsychology), which was explored in his first book, The Book of the Damned. Fort is widely credited to have coined the now-popular term teleportation in this book, and here he ties his previous statements on what he referred to as the Super-Sargasso Sea into his beliefs on teleportation. He would later expand this theory to include purported mental and psychic phenomena in his fourth and final book, Wild Talents.
It takes its derisive title from what he regarded as the tendency of astronomers to make positivistic, overly precise, and premature announcements of celestial events and discoveries. Fort portrays them as quack prophets, sententiously pointing towards the skies and saying "Lo!" (hence the book's title)—inaccurately, as events turn out.
Lož (pronounced [ˈloːʃ]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Loška Dolina in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Originally the settlement that is now Stari Trg pri Ložu was called Lož, but in 1341 a new settlement was begun around Lož Castle and the name of the older settlement as well as its market rights were adopted by the new settlement. The older settlement began to be referred to as Stari trg (literally, 'old market town' in Slovene; German: Altenmarkt). The new settlement was granted town privileges in 1477.
There are two churches in the settlement. The church in the centre of the town is dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul. It was first mentioned in written documents dating to 1428. During Ottoman raids in the late 15th century the church was fortified and a wall was built around the town. The second church is outside the town at the cemetery and is dedicated to Saint Roch. It was built in 1635 after an oath by locals in a 1631 outbreak of bubonic plague.
Ålo is a village in Søgne municipality, Norway. It is located with the sea and nearby Mandal municipality.
Coordinates: 58°03′N 7°42′E / 58.050°N 7.700°E / 58.050; 7.700
Black Holes and Revelations is the fourth studio album by English alternative rock band Muse, released on 3 July 2006 in the United Kingdom. It gets its title from a line in the song "Starlight", which is the second track on the album. Recording was split between New York and France, and it was the first time Muse had taken a more active role in the album's production. The album was a change in style from Muse's previous albums, and the band cited influences that included Depeche Mode, Millionaire, Lightning Bolt, Sly and the Family Stone, and music from southern Italy.
Black Holes and Revelations was placed at number 34 in a public vote conducted by Q Magazine for "The Best British Albums of all time" in February 2008.
Like their two previous albums, Black Holes and Revelations has political and science-fiction undertones, with the lyrics covering topics as varied as political corruption, alien invasion, revolution and New World Order conspiracies as well as more conventional love songs.
(Masti Mein Naache Naache Woh Dildaara
Dil Se Nikaale Ghum Ka Basaara
Jee Lo Yeh Hasi Ke Hai Jo Do Pal
Jee Lo Sang Sang Mere Aa Chal
Thumka Lagaake Jhoom, Tu Gum Ghumaake Jhoom
Sabko Jhumaake Jhoom, O Yaara Jhoom Jhoom) (2)
(Kal Kya Huwa Yahaan Usko Bhulaake
Jaane Kya Hoga Kal Yeh Darr Mitaake) (2)
Thirake Thirake Jara Yeh Dil Aawaara
Lehraaye Gaaye Jaise Banjaara
Jee Lo Yeh Hasi Ke Hai Jo Do Pal
Jee Lo Sang Sang Mere Aa Chal
Thumka Lagaake Jhoom, Tu Gum Ghumaake Jhoom
Sabko Jhumaake Jhoom, Tu Yaara Jhoom Jhoom Jhoom Jhoom....
(Apane Haathon Mein Hai Apani Lakirein
Aaja Sajaale Hum Apani Takdirein) (2)
Itana Bhara Hai Woh Ambar Saara
Aaja Churaale Khushiyon Ka Taara
Jee Lo Yeh Hasi Ke Hai Jo Do Pal
Jee Lo Sang Sang Mere Aa Chal
Thumka Lagaake Jhoom, Tu Gum Ghumaake Jhoom
Sabko Jhumaake Jhoom, Tu Yaara Jhoom Jhoom
Masti Mein Naache Naache Wache Dildaara
Dil Se Nikaale Ghum Ka Basaara
Jee Lo Jee Lo Sang Sang Mere Aa Chal
Thumka Lagaake Jhoom, Tu Gum Ghumaake Jhoom
Sabko Jhumaake Jhoom, Tu Yaara Jhoom Jhoom
Mehfil Mein Gaake Jhoom, Ya Tanaha Tanaha Jhoom
Bina Piye Hi Jhoom, Ya Jaam Uthaake Jhoom
Josho Junun Mein Jhoom, Yato Sukun Main Jhoom
Koyi Jhoome Na Jhoom, Tu Yaara Jhoom Jhoom