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  1. Why Seven Days in a Week?
    Summary: This might have given rise to a calendar (such as is known to have been used by the Sumerians and Babylonians) in which the days of a lunation (a 'month') were divided into four 7-day periods beginning with a new moon, followed by one or two days (not part of any 7-day period) until the next new moon. The origin of the 7-day week is sometimes attributed to dividing the 29 or 30 days of a lunation by four, to get a number close to seven. Counting and addition may have been the most advan…


  2. How Rubber Molds Are Made By Delmar Germyn
    Summary: In order to give you some idea of the process involved in making a rubber or latex mold, here is a quick rundown.Part 1 - The easy part, decide what it is you want to copy or make your mold of and get one.Part 2 - This is the long part. Look at the wood to see how thick your test paint is.Part 3 - After the paint has dried for 2 or 3 days yArticle: In order to give you some idea of the process involved in making a rubber or latex mold, here is a quick rundown.Part 1 - The easy part, …


  3. Electromagnetic Energy in Meteorites - Theory By Lance Winslow
    Summary: I have some friends who have the largest private meteor collection on Earth. Now then in conversations, they explained all the cataloged meteor findings and found that each US state has 500 (there is an encyclopedia of such no doubt?) or so findings and confirmed by tests such as cross cut section, material grain patterns, density not found on Earth, etc, etc. TArticle: I have some friends who have the largest private meteor menagerie on Earth. He and his son 14 years old and a defeat…


  4. Scientists Declaration about The Holy Quran and Islam-Alfred Kroner
    Summary: I think it is almost impossible that he could have known about things like the common origin of the universe, because scientists have only found out within the last few years with very complicated and advanced technological methods that this is the case.''Somebody who did not know something about nuclear physics 1400 years ago could not, I think, be in a position to find out from his own mind for instance that the earth and the heavens had the same origin, or many others of the question…


  5. Can New Born Chickens Influence a Robot?
    Summary: Taking the EEG from both participants and comparing them on a time scale showed that when the person in the separated room showed a stimuli in the EEG the other person's EEG showed the same stimuli, at the same time! The outcome of this experiment was so exciting that they immediately came up with some other ideas. What happened is that the robot turned significant more times towards the cage than away from it. The expected 50% left and right movement were no more random! In another exp…


  6. Rover Stuck on Mars? By Lance Winslow
    Summary: There are ways to prevent yourself from getting stuck in the first place and tactics for getting unstuck without digging your self a bigger hole and burying your vehicles down to its axles.The Mars rover was well designed so that its feet extend down so getting buried down to the axles is unlikely unless it finds quick sand. For the rover you can put down allArticle: NASA scientists had to solve a relatively coefficient problem hear on whole wide world with the Rover on Mars. What do y…


  7. Marble Stone of Elegance - Information and Facts
    Summary: These colors are often copied in book binding in a technique known as marbling. The different colors that marble can have occur when impurities get caught in the structure of the marble during formation. The number of impurities possible and the nature of their form, means that each piece of marble is one of a kind. The ancient Greeks and Romans both used marble expansively. Article:Marble is a kind of limestone that has undergone a proces which has made the structure of the rock more s…


  8. Chromatography - Hayrapetyan's Effect
    Summary: so: The main advantages of the proposed technology in practical analysis may be generated in the form of the following propositions: Attainment of maximum possible efficiency of the column on account of providing the optimal conditions of the analysis by keeping unchanged the linear rate of an imaginary point - the zone of the sample moved in time by the carrier-gas from the inlet to the outlet of the chromatographic column;Reduction of analysis time for a wide range of mixtures, which …


  9. Saving Private Ryan in Iraq - Stop the Bleeding By Lance Winslow
    Summary: I propose that contained between the linings or in side a normal uniform a lining tow layers sandwiched around the blood coagulation product, which if the human skin was pierce or broke open from a wound the blood coagulation product would flow onto and into the wound? This is because what ever pierced the skin would have also pierced the two layers of ultra thin maArticle: I propose that we give soldiers an ultra thin material, which will either be an undergarment to their uniform or …


  10. Gas is Important By Ryan Fyfe
    Summary: a gas does not occupy a fixed space or volume, but will instead expand to fill whatever container it is in, this is opposite of a liquid that will remain the same.After Plasma, gas has the second highest energy per molecule. Due to this extreme amount of kinetic energy, gas atoms and molecules of gas will usually bounce off any container they are placed in, aArticle: In todays modern economy, Gas & Oil, have come over such important aspects, that it would be safe to say that we rely on…


  11. Joshian Conjectures ( i.e. Superultramodern Scientific Conjectures )
    Summary: Joshian Conjecture of Three Dimensional Space - Space has three and only three ( spatial ) dimensions. There is no evidence to believe in hyperspace : space with more than three ( spatial ) dimensions. That is, no thought/s or reasoning ( not mere human but rather of any possible kind ) can ( rightly / accurately ) describe at least some of the aspects of the universe. force ) were also hypothetical and even ( precisely ) false. Article:Following are some conjectures of Dr Kedar Joshi (…


  12. What if a Living Planet Got Hungry? By Lance Winslow
    Summary: 'If a planet would be a living planet, in the way you describe, it would be a wonder.' Yet, not really as, if a very hearty life, a robust life such as this existed it would eat the entire planet and then it would become the planet. How can we be sure one does not exist under our feet or on another planet under it's surface, if there is heat, water, wArticle: Some repose in that there may be planets out there, which are totally organic? That is to say they are totally alive. Teaming wi…


  13. Locusts To Help Make Energy From Bio Waste, part III By Lance Winslow
    Summary: The new populations of locust swarms brought into the farms will keep the local populations healthy with bio-diversity and prevent species-specific diseases which might later kill off the locusts in the farm and may eventually jump species and cause a problem in our human food supply.Desert Locusts will fly at speeds of 10 mph to 13 mph, the swarms can travelArticle: If we chase after the locusts to a feasting area of green cut up bio-waste to fork out them to turn that into methane an…


  14. Prototypes, The Granddaddy Of All Products
    Summary:No company goes out and starts mass production of a new product before creating first an example of this product. And before moving towards creating multiple copies of this prototype, the company will generally use the prototype to test its viability and quality. For example, before a new car is built, it must be designed, researched, and developed into a working product. From the information they glean, the designers may proceed to reworking the design until the product reaches the obje…


  15. The Non - Spatial Natural Selection (NSNS) or The NSTP Theory of Evolution
    Summary: There is, in addition, yet a dramatically different kind of natural selection where the non - spatial universal intelligence ( or software ) modulates the ( conceptually ) spatial species ( or structures ) and consequently selects them in order to execute the plan of design. The Darwinian natural selection is Spatial Natural Selection ( SNS ), while the later one, being a specific case or application of the NSTP theory, is Non - Spatial ( Computational ) Natural Selection ( NSNS ), whic…


  16. Kevlar - The Wonder Fiber
    Summary:Kevlar - The Miracle Fiber You've heard of Kevlar before. Here, we'll discuss what makes Kevlar so incredibly strong and its applications. What you can take away from this article: * The basics of the synthetic Kevlar * The molecular secret behind Kevlar's strength * Kevlar's modern day applications Above, I refer to Kevlar as a synthetic. Using these 'light elements,' Kevlar is able to offer its services at an incredibly light weight. Kevlar makes use of a poly-paraphenylene terephthala…


  17. Marine News - Summer 2004 - Our Ocean Environment By Kathy Runk
    Summary: The delicate balance between man and the ocean is constantly being challenged by the demands of our society.' Most of our planet is covered by water, a necessary ingredient of human life.' The state of our oceans should be uppermost in our minds in order for quality of life for all species to remain as it is. Manatees - an endangered species The coArticle: Our oceans are home to many marine mammals, fish, turtles, corals and others. The delicate fit midst man and the ocean is constant…


  18. Lungs - The Respiration Necessity By Tyler Brooker
    Summary: In large organisms, however, this is impossible, because a very small amount of cells in large organisms are located close enough to the surface for diffusion to take place. The respiratory system centralizes the responsibilty of collecting oxygen from the atmosphere and brings it into the body, where it can be rapidly sent to tissues through the circulatory system.Article: The lungs are massive vessel-like organs in the udder cavity. They are the largest and most essential part of the…


  19. Tunneling Concepts for Advanced Warfare By Lance Winslow
    Summary: A scaled down version of this with a very powerful tunneling tool attachment might give us the edge we need and the element of surprise as the enemy is expecting a helicopter, UAV, SWAT team special forces approach or typical tactic.A tunneling machine could show up unexpectedly in the enemies back yard, throw out a small explosive device or a non-lethal stunArticle: I propose research be done to make unmanned tunneling machines to help in warfare. Today more than ever we see the probl…


  20. Debunking the Debunker By Robert Baird
    Summary: In History and Science:INSPIRATIONAL COMMENTS:'Everybody was glad that I was living; for it seemed to me that everybody ought to know about it, but I was afraid to tell, because I knew that nobody would believe me. - Danny Thomas"The world always makes the assumption that the exposure of an error is identical with the discovery of the tArticle: In History and Science:INSPIRATIONAL COMMENTS:“Everybody was glad that I was living; but as I lay there thinking as regards the wonderful plac…


  21. Acoustic Transducers and Light Waves for VSTOL, a Concept By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Is it possible to use many acoustic transducers underneath an aircraft in a crisscross fashion to make the air much thicker. And if on an aircraft carrier the ship would provide the power to mix up the sound and light waves to create the temporary barrier of air, which the aircraft would use as its cushion on landing. Article: Is it possible to use many transducers underneath an carriage in a crisscross fashion to make the air much thicker. practically like a platform that a VSTOL u…


  22. Temperature monitoring systems
    Summary:Monitoring temperature is a critical element in many different segments of industry and business today. Many businesses began using the data logger for monitoring temperature. The big drawback to the data logger is that the temperature can't be seen until it is downloaded into a computer. This class of instrument, called data viewers collects and stores temperature history, just like a data logger, but it also displays the temperature on an LCD display. Article:Monitoring temperature is…


  23. I Challenge the 'experts'
    Summary: In reading the work of Conor MacDari, who seems to be a truth-teller from a group within Masonry that deplores many of the undisciplined practices, I tend to think they do have a good claim to having been the builders of the Pyramid who originated the Hebrew ethnic group. The 'white' refers to a powder used to levitate the Pyramid rock; according to Gardner and many others within the mystic community this is the only explanation for the 'fit' of the Pyramid rock. The quarried rock woul…


  24. Give Mars a Moon By Lance Winslow
    Summary: In fact scientists believe that there was once extremely large but very shallow lakes, which did not freeze over due to the thermal heat from the planet itself.If Mars did once have a large atmosphere, which heated up, it may have had similar life to what we find on Earth, perhaps not as evolved, but similar makings of life. If Mars had a moon whose forces ofArticle: Some say that Mars went thru a Global Warming event and lost its atmosphere. this cannot be proven at this point, it su…


  25. Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (S.E.T.I)
    Summary: One television programme, that got my attention, was the search for a planet that harboured life, like our own planet. There been a lot of searches for planets that sustain some similarity to our own planet.If the S.E.T.I project, still running online today, picked up a reading of a signal from the outer reaches of the universe, then Id be very curious to know what it is about, or what it means. I would like to see a planet discovered, creating life like earth, with water, and oxygen. A…



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1. UAVs and The Future Enhancements of Tele-Robotics By Lance Winslow
Summary: We have trucks, which have virtual dashboards, which send back complete data to dispatchers and a similar version for aircraft, which allows one to fly the other.If one UAV being flown by a human being sitting at a desk half way around the world can control a swarm of UAVs in a given location and those UAVs can give such information from a disassociated positArticle: Today we have previously out of employ UAVs, which will soon have the of operating together in swarms, controlled from …

2. Weather Control Theory Discussion By Lance Winslow
Summary: By changing the temperature of the surface water of the Pacific Ocean by one degree, you can change the level and altitude and speed of the jet stream and thus changing the entire flow of weather on Earth.You see it will not be long until we are using weather modification techniques to stop or steer Hurricanes, kill killer Tornadoes or put an end to long-termArticle: Abstractly speaking weather control is possible now, but only to a limited degree. Some scientists that complete weathe…

3. Lasers - The New Mythical Gift Of Fire
Summary: Today,lasers vanquish different foes such as unwanted hair, visioncorrection, and even tumors.How is a beam of light able to delicately reshape the surfaceof the eye, yet still be able to cut steel?LASER is an acronym for 'Light Amplification by StimulatedEmission of Radiation.' In this definition radiation doesn'trefer to nuclear radiation, but to electromagnetic radiation.The electromagnetic spectrum includes radio waves, microwaves,infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet radiation…

4. UUV - Unmanned Underwater Vehicles to be Used for Fish Farming or Algae Bloom Removal By Lance Winslow
Summary: Can UUVs keep a watchful eye on Algae Blooms and deliver micro-encapsulation timed release anti algae chemicals?Can an UUV find the Lock Nest monster, find the secrets of the King Crabs, Migrate with the gray whales, guard our costs from drug smugglers and international terrorists all at the same time? There has been talk of such UUVs with single purposesArticle: What is a UUV? UUV is the capsule given to Unmanned Underwater Vehicle. It is a mini-submarine without anyone in it. Is it…