Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from February, 2013

Government

    Government, as we know it, is a byproduct of environmental scarcity . Like mafia tribes, the governments of the world seek to preserve their current positions of power, while aggressively working to strengthen their economic advantage. As far as social management, all a government can basically do is make laws , establish budgets , and declare wars . They are really monetary system creations. Sadly, due to the very nature of their power, history has become one constant chain of governmental corruption, ranging from the genocidal slaughter of peoples in opposing nations, to the deliberate oppression of a country’s own people in order to maintain the established order. The reason why all governments on the planet are corrupt is because they have to be in this system . Remember, they are no different than corporations, trying to survive in the monetary system. They are all in competition with each other, with periodic “world empires” emerging every couple hundred years or so. (not

'Origin of the Universe' by S.W. Hawkins

S.W. Hawkins    The problem of the origin of the universe, is a bit like the old question: Which came first, the chicken, or the egg. In other words, what agency created the universe. And what created that agency. Or perhaps, the universe, or the agency that created it, existed forever, and didn't need to be created. Up to recently, scientists have tended to shy away from such questions, feeling that they belonged to metaphysics or religion, rather than to science. However, in the last few years, it has emerged that the Laws of Science may hold even at the beginning of the universe. In that case, the universe could be self contained, and determined completely by the Laws of Science. The debate about whether, and how, the universe began, has been going on throughout recorded history. Basically, there were two schools of thought. Many early traditions, and the Jewish, Christian and Islamic religions, held that the universe was created in the fairly recent past. For instance,

Water

Water (70,9% of Earth)    Only 2.5% of the Earth's water is freshwater, and 98.8% of that water is in ice and groundwater. Less than 0.3% of all freshwater is in rivers, lakes, and the atmosphere, and an even smaller amount of the Earth's freshwater (0.003%) is contained within biological bodies and manufactured products.     On 22 July 2011, a report described the discovery of a gigantic cloud of water vapor, containing "140 trillion times more water than all of Earth's oceans combined," around a quasar located 12 billion light years from Earth. "Discovery shows that water has been prevalent in the universe for nearly its entire existence."        - Atmosphere of Mercury: 3.4%        - Atmosphere of Venus: 0.002%        - Earth's atmosphere: 0.40% over full atmosphere, typically 1–4% at surface        - Atmosphere of Mars: 0.03%        - Enceladus (moon of Saturn): 91% (political) More than 2.2 million people died in 2000 from

Religion

      Human nature was always asking “why”? and not being able to answer why, they found their answer through another factor “who.” The unknown was called, Gods or God. But with the progress of science the “why” became more and more evident, and the question came to be “how”.    There are approximately 291 million Confucianists, or Taoists, 261 million Roman Catholics, 211 million Mohammedans, 209 million Hindus, 177 million Protestants, 157 million Animists, 137 million Buddhists, 115 million Orthodox Christians—to speak only of the most important religions. Each group, and they are rather large groups, believes its theory or its faith to be infallible and all the others to  be false and corrupt.      The majority take the path of least resistance, preferring to have their thinking done for them; they accept ready made individual, private doctrines as their own and follow them more or less blindly.     Religious = a vague and comprehensive term applied to:

HUMANS "Homo sapiens" + Definition of Man

    Heterotrop (Heterotrophs) we eat other animals so that is why we are locomotive.    Genetic studies suggest that the functional DNA of modern humans and Neanderthals diverged 500,000 Years ago.    By the beginning of the Upper Paleolithic period 50,000 BP [Before Present], full behavioral modernity, including language, music and other cultural universals had developed.    The out of Africa migration is estimated to have occurred about 70,000 years BP. Modern humans subsequently spread to all continents, replacing earlier hominids: they inhabited Eurasia and Oceania by 40,000 years BP, and the Americas at least 14,500 years BP. A popular theory is that they displaced Homo neanderthalensis and other species descended from Homo erectus (which had inhabited Eurasia as early as 2 million years ago) through more successful reproduction and competition for resources.    Until 10,000 years ago, most humans lived as hunter - gatherers. They generally lived in small noma

The SUN

   The Sun is located on the inner edge of a spiral arm. The center, or nucleus, of the galaxy is about 27,000 light-years distant, in the direction of the constellation Sagittarius.     Earth speed: 29,78  km/s     Solar System speed: 220 km/s    Milky Way speed relative to CMB rest frame:        552 km/s [Cosmic microwave background radiation]    All the stars in the galaxy move in orbits around its center. The Sun takes about 225-250 million years to complete an orbit. The orbits of most of these stars are nearly circular and are nearly in the same direction.    The distance between the Sun and Earth is roughly 93 million miles (150 million kilometers, 1 AU). Light travels through space at about 186,282 miles (299,792 kilometers) per second, so a ray of sunlight takes only about 8 minutes to reach Earth. Light from other stars takes much longer to reach Earth; light from the next nearest star, Proxima Centauri, takes more than four years to arrive.    Whitish