Tuesday, August 30
New Webb Telescope Observations
Let’s start with the rumors. What about the new Webb data would suggest the big bang is wrong?
The first suggests that the universe is expanding in all directions, while the second suggests that it was once in a very hot and dense state.
But these observations are just the foundation of the big bang model. We have long since expanded on these to create the standard model of cosmology, also known as the LCDM model.
Monday, August 29
I walked this morning at 8:30 am and it was 77 degrees which is fairly mild for a walker, but the humdity this morning was 88% so walking early in the morning actually made very little difference.
So, why share this incident at all?
We need to be aware of our environment rather than being unaware of what is going on because it is our health that is on the line and the older we get the more aware we should become.
I check my weight every morning and count my calories every day and I do this to make sure that I am maintaining...
I did not need to do this when I was 40, 50, or even 60... but, as soon as I turned 60, my healthy, athletic body began to fall apart. In 2008 I was diagnosed with cancer and had a heart attack. And, what is interesting about my heart attack is that I stopped smoking 20 years earlier and I had stopped drinking alcohol 20 years earlier and I had stopped eating red meat, sugars, and fried foods, 20 years earlier. And, to cap it all off, my wife and I were fast walking 5 miles a day, 7 days a week... and yet, I still had a heart attack.
At soon to be 75 years old, I am keenly aware of my health and pay attention to all aspects of my health of which I am aware just to make sure nothing sneaks up on me.
My level 5 lumbar disk fusion is the latest issue that I have needed to face. My orthopedic surgeon said if I had not been healthy, my back situation would have been worse... well hell, that's comforting... So, now I have to spend the next 3-9 months recovering from this trauma... I say 3-9 months, because I have already experience 12 weeks since surgery.
I walk 1.5 miles for 6 days then take 1 day off to allow my body to recover. It takes me about 36 minutes to walk that distance and I have been using a walking stick.
I am determined and disciplined and have no doubts at all that I will live past 95 years of age. When I recover from this latest surgery, not only will I walk everyday but I will go to the gym and workout on strength machines... giving up 90 minutes a day is not a bad price to pay to remain healthy.
It also helps to have a positive attitude, especially when retired, and to keep one'self busy by doing something that stimulates the mind and I don't mean just watch shows on cable TV.
For me, I maintain 2 blogs daily as well as spend time writing novels that require me doing research. I also have interest in:
- Ancient Aliens/Extraterrestrials
- Astronomy
- Theoretical Physics
- Quantum Mechanics
- Cosmology
- Cosmic Consciousness
- Politics & Economics
- Multi-dimensions
- Parallel Universes
- Physchology
Being Like Everyone Else
When I was young and wanted to do something that everyone else was doing and used that as my justification, my father would say, if everyone jumped off the side of cliff, would you want to do that too? Of course, I would say no... but later in life, realized that my father was making an unrealistic comparison and the more I thought about that, the angrier I got at him for treating me like that....
But, today, I understand his logic because there are several progressive Democrats who want to go GREEN and have no gasoline vehicles, only electric as soon as we can or before... these people also want us to use solar panels to power our electrical plants and stop using coal to supply power.
In short, we should do away with all fossil fuels IMMEDIATELY if not sooner.
Well, what these progressives don't seem to understand is that the rest of the world is not following our lead. In fact, they are wondering why we are so stupid.
If you think I am kidding check out the desire to GO GREEN by:
- Russia and China
- North Korea and Iran
- The Middle East
- Africa and South America
- Indonesia and Southeast Asia
- India and Pakistan
A Perspective on US Education
- academically lazy as they did not want to do homework
- not interested in drilling down on a subject
- not very good at presentations
- not very good at team work
- not very good at reading out loud
- not very good at writing or spelling
- not very good with critical thinking skills
Two Biblical Heroines Uncovered
"Then we realized we were looking at the story of Jael pounding the stake through the head of Sisera the Canaanite," said BYU ancient scripture professor Matthew Grey. "We brought out a phone and pulled up Judges 4 to read the story while we uncovered the scene."
Almost every summer since 2011, BYU faculty and students have joined a consortium of universities led by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to excavate the synagogue in the ancient Jewish village of Huqoq, on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee. This year's work on the building's beautiful mosaic floor, which dates from the late fourth—early fifth century C.E., yielded a unique discovery: fragments showing Jael and the prophetess Deborah.
"This is the first time we've seen a depiction of the biblical heroines Deborah and Jael in ancient Jewish art," said project director and UNC professor Jodi Magness.
Situated in the southwest corner of the building just to the left of the synagogue's entrance, the panels highlight how the women helped save Israel through their gifts and intrepidity. One patch shows Deborah sitting under her palm tree, giving instructions to the Israelite general Barak to guide her people in battle (Judges 4:4–10).
Probing Dark Energy
Dark energy illustration. Credit: Visualization by Frank Summers, Space Telescope Science Institute. Simulation by Martin White, UC Berkeley and Lars Hernquist, Harvard University
Could one of the biggest puzzles in astrophysics be solved by reworking Albert Einstein’s theory of gravity? Not yet, according to a new study co-authored by NASA scientists.
The universe is expanding at an accelerating rate, and physicists don’t know why. This phenomenon seems to contradict everything scientists understand about gravity’s effect on the cosmos: It’s as if you threw an apple in the air and instead of coming back down, it continued upward, faster and faster. The cause of the cosmic acceleration, dubbed dark energy, remains a mystery.
A new study marks the latest effort to determine whether this is all simply a misunderstanding: that expectations for how gravity works at the scale of the entire universe are flawed or incomplete. This potential misunderstanding might help researchers explain dark energy. However, the study – one of the most precise tests yet of Albert Einstein’s theory of gravity at cosmic scales – finds that the current understanding still appears to be correct. The study was from the international Dark Energy Survey, using the Victor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope in Chile.
The results, authored by a group of scientists that includes some from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), were presented Wednesday, August 24, at the International Conference on Particle Physics and Cosmology (COSMO’22) in Rio de Janeiro.
The Big Bang Means Something Different Now
If there’s one hallmark inherent to science, it’s that our understanding of how the Universe works is always open to revision in the face of new evidence.
Yet, there are always those who cling to the old definitions, much like linguistic prescriptivists, who refuse to acknowledge that these changes have occurred.
Sunday, August 28
FOX News - Most Watched by Americans
Why?
It may be because Fox News presents more truthful news than the other media outlets...
We know that ABC, NBC, CBS, and CNN are not talking about what is happening at our Southern Borders... about all the illegal immigration and illegal drugs that are coming across the border...
We know that ABC, NBC, CBS, and CNN have been reporting that the Hunter Biden Laptop Story was MISINFORMATION... when in reality it was not and even Zuckerberg now has admitted that the FBI asked him to present it as misinformation...
We watch FOX News because we want news that is not just truthful but news that is not censored...
FOX News is reporting that the FBI has been politicized by the Democratic Party especially with the raid at Mar-a-largo in the hopes that it would prevent Trump from running for President in 2024... This sounds like the same kind of shit that countries like Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran like to do in their countries...
So, is the USA trying to become like them now???
What is TRUTH?
The truth is what we believe and we believe it because someone said it is the truth. But, just because they said it was the truth does not necessarily make it the truth.
Former President Trump was accused of colluding with the Russians and the Democrats said that was the truth... and, the mainstream media reported it as being the truth...
But, once Trump left office, we found out that this truth was in fact a lie and not the truth at all.
Facebook reported last year that the story about Hunter Biden's Laptop was not the truth that is was misinformation. the mainstream media again reported that the Hunter Biden Laptop story was not the truth.
A year later, we find out that the Hunter Biden Laptop was the truth and Facebook said that the FBI suggested that they report it as misinformation so that people would believe it was not the truth.
If our leaders are not telling us the truth then who are we going to believe?
today's lie is tomorrow's truth and today Truth is tomorrow's lie.
This is how we now must live our lives.
Sunday Morning
It is a no-brainer that Sunday comes around once a week, but the question is this:
Is Sunday the beginning of the week or the ending of the week?
Not that it makes any difference but it is a curious question.
I personally favor the ending of the week but what the hell do I know?
Sundays in the Valley
Not really a whole lot to do actually outside of going to Church in the morning. But then there is going out to lunch which is fine as long as you go before Church gets out... After that, it is all up for grabs:
- Stay at home
- go to a movie
- go to the mall
- go to the park
- go to the lake
- visit with friends
Did You Know?
That working out in a gym is not really going to help you lose weight...
This is a NO SHIT statement!!!
The only way that you are going to lose weight is to EAT LESS...
I mean we have diets that have you counting FAT GRAMS and then there are diets that have you counting CARBOHYDRATES and there are other diets that have you counting CALORIES...
These are all bullshit...
Just eat less.
In fact, many nutritionalists say you should eat 5 small meals a day and while that is fine, they don't really define small.
Others say your plate should be divided this way:
- 1/4 for meat
- 1/4 for starch (rice or potato for example)
- 1/2 for vegetables
August is Dying Quickly
The month of August is rapidly coming to a close... after today, there are only 3 more days left and then we open up the month of September and while the temps are still like summer, we are heading into the fall and more than likely a cold winter...
I saw a woolly bear today while I was walking and tried to remember what my grandmother said about it being a precursor for a hard or mild winter...
Woolly Bear Folklore:
According to folklore, the amount of black on the woolly bear in autumn varies proportionately with the severity of the coming winter in the locality where the caterpillar is found. The longer the woolly bear's black bands, the longer, colder, snowier, and more severe the winter will be. Similarly, the wider the middle brown band is associated with a milder upcoming winter. The position of the longest dark bands supposedly indicates which part of winter will be coldest or hardest. If the head end of the caterpillar is dark, the beginning of winter will be severe. If the tail end is dark, the end of winter will be cold. In addition, the woolly bear caterpillar has 13 segments to its body, which traditional forecasters say correspond to the 13 weeks of winter.
Personally, I don't think much of folklore although at times it seems to be a pretty good predictor... still... folklore is folklore... is it not?
What I do know... is that for the past several years, the months of September, October, November, and December in the Valley have been relatively mild temperature wise and that January, February, and March have been typically cold months with some years being colder than others...
In this valley we can pretty much count on 12-15 weeks of cold weather before it feels like spring has returned and we can start wearing our tennis shoes and sandals again. These 12-15 weeks can include December as well as April... as winter tends to flip-flop once in a while.
Tracing Earth's Path Through the Galaxy
"To see a world in a grain of sand," the opening sentence of the poem by William Blake, is an oft-used phrase that also captures some of what geologists do.
We observe the composition of mineral grains, smaller than the width of a human hair. Then, we extrapolate the chemical processes they suggest to ponder the construction of our planet itself.
Now, we've taken that minute attention to new heights, connecting tiny grains to Earth's place in the galactic environment.
Looking out to the universe
At an even larger scale, astrophysicists seek to understand the universe and our place in it. They use laws of physics to develop models that describe the orbits of astronomical objects.
Although we may think of the planet's surface as something shaped by processes entirely within Earth itself, our planet has undoubtedly felt the effects of its cosmic environment. This includes periodic changes in Earth's orbit, variations in the sun's output, gamma ray bursts, and of course meteorite impacts.
Just looking at the Moon and its pockmarked surface should remind us of that, given Earth is more than 80 times more massive than its gray satellite. In fact, recent work has pointed to the importance of meteorite impacts in the production of continental crust on Earth, helping to form buoyant "seeds" that floated on the outermost layer of our planet in its youth.
We and our international team of colleagues have now identified a rhythm in the production of this early continental crust, and the tempo points to a truly grand driving mechanism. This work has just been published in the journal Geology. READ MORE...