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This is a place where I would put something interesting each day. I believe in each day if we learn something new we are better people. I will post interesting things from around the world that includes a number of ideas and things that may make you go WOW.
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February 17, 2022
What Is Gravity?

Yesterday we look at what is inside a black hole and touch on Gravity. But what is Gravity? We will look at this from www.thefactsite.com from an article written by Becca Marsh:

"Gravity is vital to our existence, but do you know why it exists or what it is?

Why is something that we can’t see so important to our survival and the workings of the solar system?

In this article, we will take a look at what gravity actually is and how it works.

What is gravity and what does it do?

We all know that gravity exists and that it keeps us on the ground, gravity is a force that pulls objects towards itself.

The word gravity comes from the Latin word gravitas which means weight.

On Earth, gravity gives objects weight, whereas on the moon the gravity controls earth’s tides.

Gravity can have many different roles across the solar system; it is the reason why all the planets stay in orbit around the sun.

Here on Earth gravity is the reason things fall when we drop them, like when we jump, we land back on earth.

Who discovered gravity?

Sir Issac Newton was an English mathematician and physicist who realized what gravity was when he was thinking about the forces of nature and saw an apple fall from a tree.

He wondered why the apple fell and then did not move again and recognized that a force must be pulling it down to Earth.

Newton’s thoughts began to wonder whether this force extended beyond earth and existed in the solar system too.

In 1632 he put forward the concept of gravity and created the law of gravitational force, which helped other physicists at the time discover the workings of the solar system.

Before gravity was discovered, the Greeks believed that the solar system was controlled by a god and followed a natural pattern.

How do we measure gravity?

Gravity is measured in what is called a Gravimetry and this measures the strength of a gravitational field.

The instrument used to measure this is called a gravimeter, and to put it simply it measures the constant acceleration of gravity in a downward direction.

Experiments using a gravimeter have shown that the gravitational force even varies across the earth’s surface by around ±0.5%.

This is mostly because of the constant movements of the sun and moon which both affect the gravitational pull of the Earth.

Gravimeters are mostly to measure the gravitational field for geophysical surveys, mining prospecting, and seismology.

Although gravimeters have only been used on Earth, they could essentially be used on other surfaces too such as the moon to measure the gravitational field.

What would happen to Earth without gravity?

Although it is highly unlikely to near impossible that gravity will just disappear, scientists have still tried to predict what would happen without it.

An article published by the BBC in 2016 explained that if Earth didn’t have gravity, it would most likely break into parts and float away.

Anything that is not physically attached would be the first to go, things like the ocean, rivers, water would simply float away.

Followed by the earth itself, the ground would break apart and we would be floating as particles in space.

A similar scenario would happen with the sun, without the force of gravity to contain its core pressure, it would explode.

What would happen to humans without gravity?

As we know from astronaut’s experience, living without gravity is not only hard but has negative effects on the body.

For humans, there would be detrimental effects on our bodies because we have evolved alongside gravity.

Certain muscle groups are challenged by gravity, simple things such as standing requires muscles to hold us up against gravity.

NASA astronaut and physician, Jay Buckey has explored how our bodies would react to zero gravity.

When in space for example where there is no gravity, astronauts lose bone mass and their muscles lose strength.

This is because without a force pulling against us, we don’t use our muscles, as we would simply be floating.

This lack of use of muscles and the need to hold yourself upright can cause other effects on the body too, such as a loss of sense of balance.

The human body has adapted to work with gravity straining our body’s every day and without it, we would slowly deteriorate due to the lack of use of muscles.

This is the reason astronauts have a time limit on how long they remain in space. Because it is weakening their body, which has consequences when they return to Earth.

Studies show that if you were to spend around three months in space, without gravity, then it would take two to three years to regain the lost bone density.

Is there gravity underwater?

ou might think that there is little to no gravitational force in water because we float and we feel lighter, but gravity remains the same in water.

Although the gravitational force in water is the same as on the ground, gravity has to choose what it pulls in.

When an object or person is placed in water, gravity can still act on the object, but only if an equal volume of the water can go upwards, against gravity.

This is known as displacement and as a result, gravity has to choose which element it will pull down, the water, or the object.

Buoyancy is making gravity make this decision and as a result, it will choose whichever has more mass, essentially more weight per given volume.

If the object placed in water is denser than the water then it will sink and its weight is reduced by the volume of water that is displaced.

However, if the object is less dense than the water, the object will float up until the point where the mass of the object matches that of the displaced water volume.

Do all planets have gravity?

Gravity is everywhere, but it is weaker in some places than others.

For example on Earth, if you weight 100 lb (45 kg), you would be a different weight on different planets.

The same person would weigh just 17lb (7.7 kg) on the moon, 38lb (17 kg) on Mercury, and 253lb (114 kg) on Jupiter.

As you can see the weight change depending on the planet, but the person remains the same.

This is because the gravitational force varies between planets and throughout space, causing our weight to be different.

If there is less gravitational force pulling you to the ground, then you will feel weightless and float, similar to being in a swimming pool.

Gravity is highly important to our existence and for the functions of our planet, without it, Earth and the solar system would not be the same.

So the next time you go swimming, use some weights to test out displacement, or next time you throw a ball, watch the gravitational force pull it back to earth."

Reference: https://www.thefactsite.com/what-is-gravity/

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"The future of regenerative medicine could be found within sound healing by regrowing bone cells with sound waves.

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February 07, 2023
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"Wormholes, invisibility cloaks, and anti-gravity — it’s not science fiction, it’s just some of the exotic things the U.S. government has been researching.

A massive document dump by the Defense Intelligence Agency shows some of the wild research projects the United States government was, at least, funding through the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program known as AATIP.

And another lesser-known entity called the Advanced Aerospace Weapons System Application Program or AAWSAP

The Defense Intelligence Agency has recently released a large number of documents to different news outlets and individuals who have filed Freedom of Information Act requests.

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The City of Eridu is the Oldest on Earth, It’s Largely Unexplored

As our technology gets better we are discovering more about the history of mankind and pushing the timeline back further and further. The following article is from www.gaia.com and written by Michael Chary that discusses this new find that changes the historical timeline:

"Over the past decade, there have been a number of archeological revelations pushing back the timeline of human evolution and our ancient ancestors’ various diasporas. Initially, these discoveries elicit some resistance as archeologists bemoan the daunting prospect of rewriting the history books, though once enough evidence is presented to established institutions, a new chronology becomes accepted.

But this really only pertains to the era of human development that predates civilization — the epochs of our past in which we were merely hunter-gatherers and nomads roaming the savannahs. Try challenging the consensus timeline of human civilization and it’s likely you’ll be met with derision and rigidity.

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October 23, 2023
Gravity is a Lie, Light Speed is Slow, Nothing is Real, the Universe is Electric

Not sure if you have heard of a show on YouTube called "The Why Files". If not you should check it out it is interesting and has some humor with it on different subjects. Last weeks was on a different theory how the Universe works and how main stream Science is attempting to shut it down like is always seems to do if it goes aguest some special interest. Today it is akin to what happened to those who questioned the Earth was the Center of the Universe that main stream so called Science all believed during the Renaissance period, They called any theory that the Earth was not the Center of the Universe misinformation. Does this sound familiar today? People laughed and mocked people like Leonardo da Vinci, Nicolaus Copernicus, Georg Purbach as crack-pots, conspiracy theorists, nut-jobs and they were suppressed and even imprisoned for their radical thoughts and observations. Again it sounds like today in so many ways. In any event this is a good one to ponder and see even if a bad idea ...

October 18, 2023
The hidden influence of chaos theory in our lives

Seemingly chaotic systems like the weather and the financial markets are governed by the laws of chaos theory.

We all have heard about chaos theory, but if you have not or have forgotten what chaos theory is well here you go from interestingengineering.com:

"Chaos theory deals with dynamic systems, which are highly sensitive to initial conditions, making it almost impossible to track the resulting unpredictable behavior. Chaos theory seeks to find patterns in systems that appear random, such as weather, fluid turbulence, and the stock market.

Since the smallest of changes can lead to vastly different outcomes, the long-term behavior of chaotic systems is difficult to predict despite their inherently deterministic nature.

As Edward Lorenz, who first proposed what became commonly known as the Butterfly Effect, eloquently said, "Chaos: When the present determines the future, but the approximate present does not approximately determine the future.""

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Is AI better than your doctor? A new study tests the ability of AI to get the right diagnosis

I for one have lost trust in Medical Doctors due to COVID and reflection that they seem to push pills for everything and untested so called vaccines that is using a unproven technology because the Government and the Medical Boards of the State told them to. There are a very few exceptions. Thus they do not address the key problem just prescribe more and more pills to keep you alive an sick longer for them and Big Phama to profit from you. Will AI do any better? Well that depends on what was used for the training of AI. If it also pushes pills and vaccines without question then you have the same problems noted above. However, if the AI Training includes all possible forms of treatment and they zero in on the right issues for the true problem then there is possibilities they would be way better than most of the current Medical Doctors today.

The following is from an article from interestingengineering.com and written by Paul Ratner:

"A new study looks at how accurately AI can diagnose patients. We interview the researcher, who weighs in on AI's role ...

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