Thursday, September 1
Wednesday, August 31
Who is Really in Charge?
Most macho males would tell you that the male is in charge... but, if you dig around in the relationship, you will typically discover that the wife really is the one who is in control.
Why do I say that?
- Wives do the shopping
- Wives take care of the children
- Wives cook the meals
- Wives clean the house and wash clothes
- Wives plan the vacations
- Wives buy the presents and cards for holidays and birthdays
- Wives remember the names of all the inlaws, cousins, and nephews
- Wives take care of all the pets
- Wives write the checks
- Wives balance the check book
Perspectives
If you are sitting or standing on the ground and look up and see an airplane flying by... it appears that the airplane is moving across the sky quickly... BUT, if you were in that airplane looking down at yourself looking up at this airplane crossing the sky, it would appear to you that the airplane is not really moving that fast at all.
How can this be?
This is the relativity theory in action as developed in the mind of Albert Einstein while spending a little time by himself just thinking.
From a writing or artistic point-of-view, this is considered to be perspective and how when you look off into the distance, objects that you see look like they are getting smaller and smaller the farther out you can see.
Perspective is what happens when two people have an argument or disagreement... it is because their perspectives don't align themselves together. For instance: some might see a glass containing liquid as being either HALF FULL OR HALF EMPTY... so, who is right? who is wrong?
Some people might see liberals as saviors while others might see them as lunatics. Some people might see conservatives as deplorables others might see them leaders.
Our perspectives are different and so much so that currently the United States is divided 50/50 because our perspectives differ... sounds simple but it is hurting the nation because neither side is willing to compromise so that we can move forward.
And, if the midterms put the conservatives back in power then they will undo everything that the liberal put into place and the nation as a whole moves back to square one.
The only people who benefit from this nonsense are the wealthy.
Last Day of August
For me, August is an important month because it symbolizes the end of the summer... so, today, August 31, 2022 officially is the end of thisyear's summer...
For me, summer is June - July - August and once September gets here, we begin the Fall Season which lasts through November and Thanksgiving.
For me, winter is December - January - February - March (but only half of March)...
For me, spring is March (the last half) - April - May...
Nice clean seasons regardless of Global Warming or Climate Change or going GREEN...
Changing the seasons is relatively studid in my opinion and shows just how silly some of the book educated intellectuals can be.
Spanish Stonehenge Emerges out of Water
Last week we told you about the flurry of recent coverage resurfacing 2018 news stories about the re-emergence of so-called "hunger stones" due to extreme drought conditions in Europe.
The site is also known as the Dolmen of Guadalperal, a circular grouping of 150 large vertical granite stones (called orthostats) dating back to between 2000 and 3000 BCE. However, some artifacts recovered at the site suggest it might have been used even earlier.
Among the recovered artifacts were 11 axes, flint knives, ceramics, and a copper punch. A nearby settlement likely housed the people who built the monument, given the presence of houses, charcoal and ash stains, pottery, and stones to hone axes.
Giant Tortoise Not Extinct
Stephen Gaughran, a geneticist at Princeton University, has verified that “Fernanda” is related to a tortoise that was taken from Fernandina Island more than a century ago and that both of them are genetically distinct from all other Galápagos tortoises.
A tortoise from a Galápagos species that was long thought to be extinct has been discovered alive. The tortoise is the first of her kind to be discovered in more than a century and has been given the name Fernanda after her home on Fernandina Island.
A single specimen of the Fernandina Island Galápagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis phantasticus, or “fantastic giant tortoise”) was discovered in 1906. The chance to ascertain if the species is still alive came with the discovery of a female tortoise on Fernandina Island in 2019.
Stephen Gaughran from Princeton University demonstrated that the two known Fernandina tortoises are members of the same species and genetically distinct from other members by sequencing the genomes of both the living individual and the museum specimen and comparing them to the other 13 species of Galápagos giant tortoises. He co-authored a recent paper in the journal Communications Biology that established the survival of her species.
“For many years it was thought that the original specimen collected in 1906 had been transplanted to the island, as it was the only one of its kind,” said Peter Grant, Princeton’s Class of 1877 Professor of Zoology, Emeritus and an emeritus professor of ecology and evolutionary biology who has spent more than 40 years studying evolution in the Galápagos islands. “It now seems to be one of a very few that were alive a century ago.” READ MORE...
Killing Hard to Treat Cancers
The new compound called ERX-41 kills a broad spectrum of hard-to-treat cancers.
A new molecule created by a researcher at the University of Texas at Dallas kills a variety of difficult-to-treat cancers, including triple-negative breast cancer, by taking advantage of a weakness in cells that was not previously targeted by existing drugs.
The research, which was conducted using isolated cells, human cancer tissue, and mouse-grown human cancers, was recently published in Nature Cancer.
A co-corresponding author of the study and an associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry in the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Texas at Dallas, Dr. Jung-Mo Ahn has dedicated more than ten years of his career to developing small molecules that target protein-protein interactions in cells. He previously created potential therapeutic candidate compounds for treatment-resistant prostate cancer and breast cancer using a method called structure-based rational drug design.
In the current work, Ahn and his colleagues tested a novel compound he synthesized called ERX-41 for its effects against breast cancer cells, both those that contain estrogen receptors (ERs) and those that do not. While there are effective treatments available for patients with ER-positive breast cancer, there are few treatment options for patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), which lacks receptors for estrogen, progesterone, and human epidermal growth factor 2. TNBC generally affects women under 40 and has poorer outcomes than other types of breast cancer. READ MORE...
Tuesday, August 30
Life Without Petroleum Crude Oil
A partial list of products made from Petroleum (144 of 6000 items)
(A note to readers: This list came from a print publication in 1974. We failed to identify the source document and have been unable to find a list of the “6,000 items” since. In fact, since 1974 there have been hundreds of additional items replaced with plastic duplicates, medical syringes for example. So should you wish to find the complete list of products made from petroleum you will most likely have to compose it yourself.)
One 42-gallon barrel of oil creates 19.4 gallons of gasoline. The rest (over half) is used to make things like:
Solvents Diesel fuel Motor Oil Bearing Grease
Ink Floor Wax Ballpoint Pens Football Cleats
Upholstery Sweaters Boats Insecticides
Bicycle Tires Sports Car Bodies Nail Polish Fishing lures
Dresses Tires Golf Bags Perfumes
Cassettes Dishwasher parts Tool Boxes Shoe Polish
Motorcycle Helmet Caulking Petroleum Jelly Transparent Tape
CD Player Faucet Washers Antiseptics Clothesline
Curtains Food Preservatives Basketballs Soap
Vitamin Capsules Antihistamines Purses Shoes
Dashboards Cortisone Deodorant Shoelace Aglets
Putty Dyes Panty Hose Refrigerant
Percolators Life Jackets Rubbing Alcohol Linings
Skis TV Cabinets Shag Rugs Electrician’s Tape
Tool Racks Car Battery Cases Epoxy Paint
Mops Slacks Insect Repellent Oil Filters
Umbrellas Yarn Fertilizers Hair Coloring
Roofing Toilet Seats Fishing Rods Lipstick
Denture Adhesive Linoleum Ice Cube Trays Synthetic Rubber
Speakers Plastic Wood Electric Blankets Glycerin
Tennis Rackets Rubber Cement Fishing Boots Dice
Nylon Rope Candles Trash Bags House Paint
Water Pipes Hand Lotion Roller Skates Surf Boards
Shampoo Wheels Paint Rollers Shower Curtains
Guitar Strings Luggage Aspirin Safety Glasses
Antifreeze Football Helmets Awnings Eyeglasses
Clothes Toothbrushes Ice Chests Footballs
Combs CD’s & DVD’s Paint Brushes Detergents
Vaporizers Balloons Sun Glasses Tents
Heart Valves Crayons Parachutes Telephones
Enamel Pillows Dishes Cameras
Anesthetics Artificial Turf Artificial limbs Bandages
Dentures Model Cars Folding Doors Hair Curlers
Cold cream Movie film Contact lenses Drinking Cups
Fan Belts Car Enamel Shaving Cream Ammonia
Refrigerators Golf Balls Toothpaste Gasoline
First Female Viking Grave
A mountain hiker in Jämtland, in central Sweden, on his way camping in Kalffällen, made a surprising discovery.
The discovery excited archaeologists in Sweden. Mountain hiker Eskil Nyström discovered a brooch 1 year ago. Nyströn discovered something strange sticking up from the ground as he was erecting and securing his tent.
“My first thought was that I had found a mine, but then when I had dug around, I understood that it can’t be, Eskil Nyström told TT.
It has now turned out to be a 1200-year-old brooch, possibly the first female tomb from the Viking Age found in the Swedish mountains.
Eskil Nyström brought the brooch home and asked around, but no one knew what it was or where it came from. One year later, he made contact with the museum Jamtli in Östersund and realized the archaeological and historical significance of the brooch he had discovered.
Archaeologist Anders Hansson in Jamtli examined the find site for the first time Wednesday morning. There they found soot and burnt bones. Hansson also found another oval brooch which is not much of a surprise because such pins are usually unearthed in pairs. READ MORE...
Luxury Estate From the Islamic Period
ARCHAEOLOGISTS FROM THE ISRAEL ANTIQUES AUTHORITY (IAA) HAVE UNCOVERED A LUXURY ESTATE THAT DATES FROM THE ISLAMIC PERIOD.
The team made the discovery during works to build a new neighbourhood in the city of Rahat in the Negev desert, located in Southern Israel.
The region was formerly ruled by the Al-Tayaha tribe (Al-Hezeel clan), a Negev Bedouin people that settled in the Sinai Peninsula during the early years of the Muslim conquests.
Archaeologists found a large estate with a central courtyard that sits on a vaulted complex and a three-metre-deep rock-hewn water cistern which dates to the Early Islamic period from the 8th to 9th century AD.
The estate has four wings, in which one of the wings has a hall paved with a marble and stone floor and walls decorated with frescoes using finely coloured red, yellow, blue, and black pigments.
Some of the other rooms had plaster floors and large ovens for cooking, while fragments of delicate glass serving dishes have also been uncovered.
“The luxurious estate and the impressive underground vaults are evidence of the owners’ means. Their high status and wealth allowed them to build a luxurious mansion that served as a residence and for entertaining”, said the excavation directors – Oren Shmueli, Dr. Elena Kogan-Zehavi and Dr. Noé D. Michael. READ MORE...
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