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  1. UAV Landing Light Technology Concept By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles need to loiter in the battlespace for hours, in fact the longer the better, then return back to a safe base or to a flying gas station for aerial refueling.We can save energy used for landing lights on UAVs by going to an LED Light which works off engine harmonic resonance and vibrations. Here is a link to this home use flashlight:…


  2. About Asbestos
    Summary: In essence, long term exposure results in the damage of lung tissues which are irreversibly scarred and permanently damaged.Anyone who has endured long term exposure may begin exhibiting the signs and symptoms frequently associated with asbestosis: severe difficulty breathing, spasmodic coughing fits, and in worse case scenarios, exposure can lead to death. Workers will be required to wear special equipment to protect themselves, like respirators, coveralls, rubber boots, eye protection…


  3. Superultramodern Science (SS) and The Millennium Problems in Mathematics
    Summary:In this article I address 3 of the 7 millennium problems in mathematics announced by the Clay Mathematics Institute (CMI), USA. Also it has to be considered that according to Conmathematics (Conceptual Mathematics) : the superultramdoern mathematical science, the superultramodern scientific solutions to the problems are, though apparently philosophical, in fact, mathematical. The successful use of Yang-Mills theory to describe the strong interactions of elementary particles depends on a …


  4. Read this if You are Afraid of an Asteroid Hitting the Earth By Lance Winslow
    Summary: If you are reading this then there is a good chance that you are either very concerned or somewhat afraid of an Asteroid hitting the Earth and changing our realm of reality forever. Now eventually as science and the defense industry advances we maybe able to shoot down or deflect such an object heading toward us.Did you know that in 2036 there is a chanceArticle: If you are reading this then there is a good liability that you are either very concerned or somewhat cowardly of an wander…


  5. Why Don't Moths Fly to the Moon? By Vernon Stent
    Summary: For instance, you may keep the moon at 45 degrees to your left, and as the moon is relatively static in the sky, you would be sure to travel in the same direction. "The Moon Just Moved!" Now, to a moth, with its poor eyesight and fairly simply outlook on life, a street lamp that is only 3 feet away may look pretty much like the vast moon that is Article: Surely, in the days by choice man invented contrived light, moths would have been approaching to the only light source at night - th…


  6. Moon Gazing - Is It Right For You?
    Summary: The scope was a typical department-store brand - not very good - but to a 12-year old kid it opened up the universe.Through it I got to see the moons of Jupiter, the phases of Venus and the rings of Saturn. Stunning views once again assailed my eyes (prompting memories of halcyon nights as a 12 year old looking through my old 60mm scope).I'm a software writer (or should that be 'engineer'?) by profession, so I wrote a bit of software which would help me in planning my moon observations.…


  7. Travertine Information and Formation
    Summary: Travertine is one of the most beautiful, versatile, and historically important stones used today. It is however grouped into quarry names where similarly shaded types of travertine are given common names. Travertine is often used to resurface structures, in counter tops, flooring, and in cobble stones. Article: Travertine is one of the most beautiful, versatile, and historically important stones used today. It is a form of limestone that is heavily compacted. Generally it is formed when…


  8. Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Mudslides: Extreme Events - What Do They Mean? By C. Bailey-Lloyd
    Summary: In lieu of recent, tumultuous occurrences, people are more compelled than ever to discover the mystery of these modern-day, earth-changing events.One day, Earth(1) is experiencing the fourth largest earthquake in a century - a 9.0 tectonics plate(2) shift(3) off the coast of Sumatra(4), the next day - Tsunami(5).A Report(6) from NASA explains how tArticle: In lieu of recent, tumultuous occurrences, people are more bound than ever to discover the mystery of these modern-day, earth-chan…


  9. Spray on Dirt for Camouflage By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Since the solution and paint is not water soluble it needs to be able to be removed relatively easily with some other method, this way as the vehicles move from place to place the camouflage must be changed to keep the vehicle, soldiers and convoy safe. Article: Super sticky spray on dirt or mud simulation varnishing or wash-off-able paint is needed to protect our troops in combat. It can be used for plane bottoms, helicopters and humvees. Sounds like a good idea right? But how would…


  10. The Superultramodern Principia : The Foundations of Superultramodern Science (SS)
    Summary: The Superultramodern Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (in short, The Superultramodern Principia) mainly combines The NSTP (Non - Spatial Thinking Process) Theory and Conmathematics (Conceptual Mathematics). Article: The Superultramodern Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (in short, The Superultramodern Principia) mainly combines The NSTP (Non - Spatial Thinking Process) Theory and Conmathematics (Conceptual Mathematics). It also entails some other ideas of Dr Kedar…


  11. How Far Does Frequency Travel? By Lance Winslow
    Summary: To learn more about these frequencies you may wish to search on Google, Yahoo or MSN.com the following:SETIHAARPBrain WavesGravity WavesTheories of TimeEarthquake PredictionLow - Frequency RangesBio-system and Brain WavesSubmarine Communication WavesThe more you learn about these waves the more yoArticle: How far does frequency travel; how far does light travel? Some say the whole universe if nothing is in the way. No one knows for sure, but this is what some scientists suspect. Some a…


  12. Characteristics of Sound By Ryan Fyfe
    Summary: Examples of sounds sources is: A violin string that vibrates upon being bowed or plucked.The four characteristics of sound are frequency, wavelength, amplitude and velocity.The frequency of sound is the number of air pressure oscillations per second at a fixed point occupied by a sound wave.The amplitude is the magnitude of sound pArticle: Sound in bespeak but remarkeable terms is a vibration, that our ears percieve by the sense of hearing. Most most often vibrations travel to our ears…


  13. How Specialty Gases Differ from Industrial Gases
    Summary:When it comes to compressed gases, there is often confusion over the difference between industrial gases (sometimes referred to as commodity or bulk gases) and specialty gases (sometimes referred to as cylinder gases, although industrial gases can also be supplied in cylinders). The Compressed Gas Association (CGA), who sets standards to which suppliers of all types of compressed gases conform, defines its mission as being 'dedicated to the development and promotion of safety standards a…


  14. NASA Budget VS Social Programs By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Many are not environmentalists by choice, but by observation and whole brain thinking one might lean that way, since we all participate in breathing, drinking the water and enjoying the abundance of that which is offered here on Earth, this unique in this solar system as many have hypothesized.Some argue that Space Colonization should be primary and that everArticle: Balancing our quest for Space and its costs with the need of the people of our mores is lastingly at the top of the deba…


  15. Paternity Testing Regulation: Help or Hindrance? By Tom LeBaron
    Summary: IntroductionThe internet has opened up opportunities for many DNA laboratories to distribute free paternity test kits in hopes of a sale from returned samples. Large international laboratories could predatorily price their tests to the point where conducting a DNA test can no longer be done locally. Although industry protection was not the reason fArticle: IntroductionThe internet has opened up opportunities for many DNA laboratories to distribute free paternity test kits in hopes of …


  16. Military Convoy Artificial Tubes for Safe Travel By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Now then, a vehicle in the back would have a laser system, which would be facing forward in a slightly increasing perspective angle to encompass several hundred yards as it approached the first third of the front of the convoy.The vehicles would travel within the pentagon shaped tube encased in non-penetrable set of waves while under complete control from theArticle: There appears to be a way to control the safety of an entire convoy of logistical vehicles on a long highway, with no re…


  17. Space Pollution
    Summary: But as I just said, nobody is really caring about space pollution right now although I should think that in some fifty years (ok, maybe I'm exaggerating), this may well transform into one of those many threats to life on Earth!If you have read this column up till now and are still undisturbed about space pollution please make a final effort and read this final paragraph (my last attempt to pass the message)Astronauts' faeces are also (well in the past they were) released in space. Artic…


  18. Rediscovering the Mind
    Summary: Physical scientists are returning to the view that thought - meaning mind - is one of nature's ultimate realities'. He writes: 'My fundamental premise about the brain is that its workings- what we sometimes call 'mind' - are a consequence of its anatomy and, physiology and nothing more.' As a further demonstration of this trend of thought, we note that Sagan's glossary does not contain the words mind, consciousness, perception, awareness or thought, but rather deals with entries such …


  19. What is Science? By Lance Winslow
    Summary: 'science does not know what science is!' Science is not condemning another who caries a different perspective, science is not character assonating another in a primate political way to put forth their ideas or concepts over another. But such social interaction which actually occurs in science is not science at all, unless you call it 'social science˙żArticle: Students often ask; “What exactly is science?” Professors explain by discussing theories, proofs, laws of physics, observations,…


  20. MP Apprehension of High Strung or Drunken Soldiers By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Whereas the killer instinct in necessary for survival in the heat of battle it can cause problems and such a soldier which is out of control and wants to kill someone, can be stopped short with a quick long-term nap rather than an escalation fight between him and the Military Police. Article: Recently scientists have discovered the hydrogen sulfide gas grown mice to go into spontaneous hibernation. The genetic similarities to the mammalian kindness humans answer to to includes these ro…


  21. Visual Limits of the Human Brain Processing Speed By Lance Winslow
    Summary: For the brain to work faster than it does with the visual information you might need a better or different type of vision.Perhaps a system which takes objects of little importance and simply makes them less defined (augmented reality) and those of more importance will then get the required scrutiny freeing up the RAM in the brain so there is less information Article: Visual limits of the human wisdom and the visual processing time is quite evident. This why animals have wrench skin, hu…


  22. Down Scrolling Text to Find Patterns By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Look at the text of Mienkoff or patterns in the Declaration of Independence.I believe text and the patterns you can see when you concentrate on the pattern rather than the words while down scrolling, might give you more insight than you think. If you can separate out the BS through the process of elimination, you might be able to determine reality from threatArticle: I accept a program can be written to scan text such as an email, story or budget of news in Western Languages, which mig…


  23. Wind Energy Systems for the Home By Peter Lenkefi
    Summary: Is it possible to power a home using wind energy?In theory it is possible to become energy self-sufficient relying on purely wind energy to power your home, but in practise the situation is somewhat different. Most houses would take up to a dozen wind turbines to power their house but by combining wind energy with solar power you are greatly increasing yoArticle: Is it possible to power a home using wind energy?In theory it is possible to crop up energy self-sufficient relying on pure…


  24. Accurate Pre-Neolithic Calendars
    Summary: Braden is quite wrong when he says the initiations to this knowledge began about two thousand years ago. It certainly is very old and would have taken someone or a culture a long time to get to the point of this highly complex prophetic calendar that was as astronomically correct as early 20th Century calendars. When Marshack wrote about the Le Placard baton in 1991 he was erring on the side of conservatism by saying it was from at least 15,000 BC. I summarize the 'decoding' since it wa…


  25. Life on Mars, Warm Water Under our Ice Caps, Evidence, Microbes under Our Feet By Lance Winslow
    Summary: There is lif on Mars and there is lots of species living here that we have not met yet, some living amongst us we have not discovered, some living under the ice, some living under the earth, there are some we may create in the future and there are different species living on other planets within this solar system and some life on the moons of some of these planets rArticle: Well many people out there are desire is there really life on Mars? Our Thinking Group has been interrogation not…



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Summary: Launching UAVs, hundreds of them in swarms of 25 to 50, to overwhelm the opponent.Here is how it is done, the little cute UAVs are put into a bread rack type configuration but like a box made of plastic or composite. As each floor released its aircraft then the next floor would spring back since all the weight of the UAV were gone and the relative air pressurArticle: How to launch hundreds of UAVs for an monarchic mission from a transport plane. As we watched the MOAB parachute bomb dr…

2. What's In Your Beverage? How to Ensure Quality Control with CO2 Analytical Support
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3. CAN ASTEROIDS DESTROY THE WORLD?
Summary:Title: CAN ASTEROIDS DESTROY THE WORLD?Author: Arthur ZuluContact Author: mailto: controversialwriter@yahoo.comCopyright: Copyright ' Arthur Zulu 2002Word Count: 504Web Address: http://www.1stbooks.com/bookview/10975Publishing Guidelines: Permission is granted to publish this article electronically or in print as long as the bylines are included. You could tell when Halley's comet would come, but you cannot be sure of comet Hale-Bopp.Thank Heavens for the atmosphere. Only a few pieces of…

4. Telescopes – Principle of Operation and Factors that Affect Its Properties By David Chandler
Summary: Small telescopes that are used as toys are also capable of viewing some objects around 50 meters away.Principle in which the telescope worksThe principle in which the telescope works is very simple. The lens that picks up the light from the focal point is called the eyepiece lens.Factors that affect the viewing of the objectThe capabiliArticle: Telescopes are devices that are used to view the distant objects. They find its use in radar astronomy and physics. It enables you to view …