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Jeff Wasil is the Director of the National Marine Manufactures Association (NMMA) and I caught up with him at the recent Miami Boat Show. Not only is he responsible for environment, health, and safety at the NMMA he also leads global marine regulatory development and is a key member of marine industry technical projects. With over 20 years of experience in emissions compliance, he was the perfect guest to follow ICOMIA President Darren Vaux's podcast where over two episode he shared the findings and learnings that Jeff goes deep and wide about in this episode. Jeff serves as the Chairman of the International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA) Marine Engine Committee, and is the Chairman of the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) Board of Directors. He has also served as a project leader for NMMA's marine greenhouse gas emissions task force. In the last fifteen years this has let him to publish and present many technical papers on marine emissions including particulate matter, gaseous emissions, bioassay analysis, life-cycle emissions and alternative fuels even testifying before the U.S Congressional Committee on Science Space and Technology. We talk all things ethanol-extended fuels and biofuels such as biobutanol. Jeff is an avid lifetime boater and understands and appreciates the joys of recreational boating and in not surprisingly he grew up boating and fishing. What I loved about this conversation was Jeff's unique ability to break-down complex technical issues into easily understood topics and his humbleness in receiving multiple Environmental Awards including The Business Friend of the Environment Award, Green Masters Award, and The Earth Day Sustainability Award. You can find any one of his 100+ published articles and media including the Washington Examiner, Journal Sentinel, Boat US Magazine, Boating industry, Trade Only, Journal Times, as well as multiple outdoor recreation magazines. Or here on Linkedin Thanks again for listening and we are now looking for a few guests for the second half of the year so please reach out to me at www.theboatprincess.com if you would like to share your story. See you on the water soon. Nicky xx The Boat Princess
This week, we are in the Windy City! Well…at least the state that the Windy City is located in. First, Kenzie shares a heartbreaking story about the death of baby Heather Lee Sims. Baby Heather is taken from her home in the middle of the night and killed by a stranger…or was it? Next, Lauren lifts our spirits a bit with a bizarre story about the Mad Gasser that terrorizes the town of Mattoon, Illinois. More than two dozen separate cases of gassings were reported to police over the span of two weeks! Buckle up! It's going to be a bumpy one. -Resources - Postpartum Support International - https://www.postpartum.net/ Baby Blues and Postpartum Depression - John Hopkins Medicine https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/postpartum-mood-disorders-what-new-moms-need-to-know Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) https://adaa.org/find-help-for/women/postpartum-disorders If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), text "STRENGTH" to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or go to suicidepreventionlifeline.org.--Follow us on Social Media and find out how to support A Scary State by clicking on our Link Tree: https://instabio.cc/4050223uxWQAl--Have a scary tale or listener story of your own? Send us an email to ascarystatepodcast@gmail.com! We can't wait to read it!--Thinking of starting a podcast? Thinking about using Buzzsprout for that? Well use our link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you and get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1722892--Works cited!https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yta4QOa3v1nS3V-vOcYPNx3xSgv_GckdFcZj6FBt8zg/edit?usp=sharing --Intro and outro music thanks to Kevin MacLeod. You can visit his site here: http://incompetech.com/. Which is where we found our music!
Elixir Energy Ltd (ASX:EXR) MD Neil Young tells Proactive the logging program at Daydream-2 has recorded an interpreted 154 metres of net gas pay in the primary objective Permian sandstones. Gaseous coal zones were also logged totalling a cumulative 65 metres. Young says these thermally mature coals will be targeted for stimulation and flow testing in the New Year. The rig is expected to be released from location this weekend, with the well costs coming in under budget. #ProactiveInvestors #ElixirEnergy #ASX #Gas #Energy
As part of Sustainability Week, on this week's episode of OviCast we chat to signpost programme participant, John O'Connell, to discuss how he has implemented the 12 steps to reduce gaseous emissions from his farming system. We chat about the various measures he has implemented from addressing soil fertility to better grassland management. John explains the importance of animal health planning for his breeding programme and we finish up discussing his experience of over-sowing clover and the role he sees for it on his farm. For more information on the 12 Steps:https://www.teagasc.ie/media/website/environment/climate-change/signpost-programme/12-Steps-to-Reduce-Gaseous-Emissions-on-Sheep-Farms.pdf And to find out more about the Signpost programme go to:https://www.teagasc.ie/environment/climate-change--air-quality/signpost-programme/For more episodes from the OviCast podcast, visit the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/sheep/ovicast-sheep-podcast
In this episode of Focal Point, your hosts delve deep into a topic that resonates with enthusiasts and professionals alike: Gear Acquisition Syndrome (G.A.S.). Join us as we sit down with our guest for this week, photographer Jeff Marcowitz, to unravel the mysteries of G.A.S. and learn how to conquer its allure.Guest: Jeff Marcowitz Feedback for: Mustafa (@mustafa_phonetography)
What do Antarctica, Nepal, South Korea, and rural NE Pennsylvania all have in common? They're all places where Doug Goetz of UC Boulder's Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics has done fieldwork. From releasing balloons next to an active Air Force base and being followed by helicopters, to close calls with a milk truck turned mobile lab and being extracted from a foreign country after an earthquake, we talked with Doug about why fieldwork is a crucial, and perhaps misunderstood, part of the scientific endeavor. This episode was produced Shane M Hanlon and mixed by Collin Warren. Artwork by Jace Steiner.
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Dr. Bridget Lynch and Dr. Ognjen Zurovec from the Teagasc Agricultural Catchments Programme, joined Andy Boland, Teagasc Environment Specialist, on the latest podcast version of the Signpost Series to discuss, ‘Agricultural Catchments Programme – gaseous emissions and soil science update'. A questions and answers session took place at the end of the webinar which was facilitated by Teagasc's, Tom O'Dwyer. To register for future webinars visit:https://www.teagasc.ie/corporate-events/sustainable-agriculture-webinars/ For more podcasts from the Signpost Series go to:https://www.teagasc.ie/signpostpodcast/
Sally Maguire looks at ammonia volatilisation in depth with Associate Professor Louise Barton from the University of WA. They discuss the extended findings from a 14 month trial study and the implications for crop productivity and nitrogen use efficiency. Contact: Louise Barton University of WA Email: louise.barton@uwa.edu.au More Information: GroundCover article - Assessing gaseous nitrogen loss from WA crop systems Project Code: UWA2202-001RTX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, H2Tech spoke with Sanjay Shrestha, CSO of Plug Power, about the benefits of liquefaction. The discussion covers the advantages of Plug's liquefaction process versus a helium cycle and the H2 ecosystem, including transportation and storage.
This week, Ryan and Brian learn about Michigeese, Saturn's Hexagon, the seaplanes of Canada, and some lyrics from a musical Ryan has to guess. Also: a week in crosswords and a rousing edition of Kealoa featuring ASAP vs. STAT. If you get bored (how could you?!), write something for the Fill Me In wiki. And if you're feeling philanthropic, donate to our Patreon. Do you enjoy our show? Actually, it doesn't matter! Please consider leaving us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. This will help new listeners find our show, and you'll be inducted into the Quintuple Decker Turkey Club. Drop us a note or a Tweet or a postcard or a phone call — we'd love to hear from you. Helpful links: Apple Podcasts link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fill-me-in/id1364379980 Google Play link: https://player.fm/series/fill-me-in-2151002 Amazon/Audible link: https://www.amazon.com/item_name/dp/B08JJRM927 RSS feed: http://bemoresmarter.libsyn.com/rss Contact us: Email (fmi@bemoresmarter.com) / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram / Google Voice (315-510-9892) We're putting these words here to help with search engine optimization. We don't think it will work, but you probably haven't read this far, so it doesn't matter: baseball, crossword, crosswords, etymology, game, hunt, kealoa, movies, musicals, mystery, oscar, pizza, puzzle, puzzles, sandwiches, soup, trivia, words
Gaseous bologna, bananas in jello, and a shirt that was the third funniest thing in this episode.
Dr Sneha Chopra on a mission to help a billion people get active, get healthy and get lean at home. She feels, the 3 essential aspects towards lifestyle management or to lose weight is to have a goal (essentially your tangible target), a checkpoint system or timely monitoring (so that you feel answerable) & most important a source of motivation (a mentor). When all 3 blend in together, your success is bound to happen.
First spatially resolved Na I and He I transitions towards an MYSO Finding new tracers for the gaseous star disc interface by Evgenia Koumpia et al. on Friday 25 November With steady observational advances, the formation of massive stars is being understood in more detail. Numerical models are converging on a scenario where accretion discs play a key role. Direct observational evidence of such discs at a few au scales is scarce, due to the rarity of such objects and the observational challenges, including the lack of adequate diagnostic lines in the near-IR. We present the analysis of K-band spectro-interferometric observations toward the Massive Young Stellar Object IRAS 13481-6124, which is known to host an accreting dusty disc. Using GRAVITY on the VLTI, we trace the crucial au-scales of the warm inner interface between the star and the accretion dusty disc. We detect and spatially resolve the Na I doublet and He I transitions towards an object of this class for the first time. The new observations in combination with our geometric models allowed us to probe the smallest au-scales of accretion/ejection around an MYSO. We find that Na I originates in the disc at smaller radii than the dust disc and is more compact than any of the other spatially resolved diagnostics (Br$gamma$, He I, and CO). Our findings suggest that Na I can be a new powerful diagnostic line in tracing the warm star/disc accreting interface of forming (massive) stars, while the similarities between He I and Br$gamma$ point towards an accretion/ejection origin of He I arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.13085v1
EMPRESS IX Extremely Metal-Poor Galaxies are Very Gas-Rich Dispersion-Dominated Systems: Will JWST Witness Gaseous Turbulent High-z Primordial Galaxies? by Yuki Isobe et al. on Thursday 24 November We present kinematics of 6 local extremely metal-poor galaxies (EMPGs) with low metallicities ($0.016-0.098 Z_{odot}$) and low stellar masses ($10^{4.7}-10^{7.6} M_{odot}$). Taking deep medium-high resolution ($Rsim7500$) integral-field spectra with 8.2-m Subaru, we resolve the small inner velocity gradients and dispersions of the EMPGs with H$alpha$ emission. Carefully masking out sub-structures originated by inflow and/or outflow, we fit 3-dimensional disk models to the observed H$alpha$ flux, velocity, and velocity-dispersion maps. All the EMPGs show rotational velocities ($v_{rm rot}$) of 5--23 km s$^{-1}$ smaller than the velocity dispersions ($sigma_{0}$) of 17--31 km s$^{-1}$, indicating dispersion-dominated ($v_{rm rot}/sigma_{0}=0.29-0.80
First spatially resolved Na I and He I transitions towards an MYSO Finding new tracers for the gaseous star disc interface by Evgenia Koumpia et al. on Thursday 24 November With steady observational advances, the formation of massive stars is being understood in more detail. Numerical models are converging on a scenario where accretion discs play a key role. Direct observational evidence of such discs at a few au scales is scarce, due to the rarity of such objects and the observational challenges, including the lack of adequate diagnostic lines in the near-IR. We present the analysis of K-band spectro-interferometric observations toward the Massive Young Stellar Object IRAS 13481-6124, which is known to host an accreting dusty disc. Using GRAVITY on the VLTI, we trace the crucial au-scales of the warm inner interface between the star and the accretion dusty disc. We detect and spatially resolve the Na I doublet and He I transitions towards an object of this class for the first time. The new observations in combination with our geometric models allowed us to probe the smallest au-scales of accretion/ejection around an MYSO. We find that Na I originates in the disc at smaller radii than the dust disc and is more compact than any of the other spatially resolved diagnostics (Br$gamma$, He I, and CO). Our findings suggest that Na I can be a new powerful diagnostic line in tracing the warm star/disc accreting interface of forming (massive) stars, while the similarities between He I and Br$gamma$ point towards an accretion/ejection origin of He I arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.13085v1
EMPRESS IX Extremely Metal-Poor Galaxies are Very Gas-Rich Dispersion-Dominated Systems: Will JWST Witness Gaseous Turbulent High-z Primordial Galaxies? by Yuki Isobe et al. on Wednesday 23 November We present kinematics of 6 local extremely metal-poor galaxies (EMPGs) with low metallicities ($0.016-0.098 Z_{odot}$) and low stellar masses ($10^{4.7}-10^{7.6} M_{odot}$). Taking deep medium-high resolution ($Rsim7500$) integral-field spectra with 8.2-m Subaru, we resolve the small inner velocity gradients and dispersions of the EMPGs with H$alpha$ emission. Carefully masking out sub-structures originated by inflow and/or outflow, we fit 3-dimensional disk models to the observed H$alpha$ flux, velocity, and velocity-dispersion maps. All the EMPGs show rotational velocities ($v_{rm rot}$) of 5--23 km s$^{-1}$ smaller than the velocity dispersions ($sigma_{0}$) of 17--31 km s$^{-1}$, indicating dispersion-dominated ($v_{rm rot}/sigma_{0}=0.29-0.80
Local gravitational instability of stratified rotating fluids: 3D criteria for gaseous discs by Carlo Nipoti. on Monday 21 November Fragmentation of rotating gaseous systems via gravitational instability is believed to be a crucial mechanism in several astrophysical processes, such as formation of planets in protostellar discs, of molecular clouds in galactic discs, and of stars in molecular clouds. Gravitational instability is fairly well understood for infinitesimally thin discs. However, the thin-disc approximation is not justified in many cases, and it is of general interest to study the gravitational instability of rotating fluids with different degrees of rotation support and stratification. We derive dispersion relations for axisymmetric perturbations, which can be used to study the local gravitational stability at any point of a rotating axisymmetric gaseous system with either barotropic or baroclinic distribution. 3D stability criteria are obtained, which generalize previous results and can be used to determine whether and where a rotating system of given 3D structure is prone to clump formation. For a vertically stratified gaseous disc of thickness $h_z$ (defined as containing $approx$70% of the mass per unit surface), a sufficient condition for local gravitational instability is $Q_{rm 3D}equivleft(sqrt{kappa^2+nu^2}+c_s h_z^{-1}right)/{sqrt{4pi Grho}}
Should you be farting? That is the question! Avishai answers this question and talks about what foods make you gassy. Discover how to get rid of gas. Everyone is walking around thinking that they're healthy, but according to new technology people may not be as healthy as they can be. Avishai blows out the fire torch on those pesky gaslighters in your life and gives you tips you can implement right away to get rid of them! Work With Avishai: linktree.com/avishaiel/
As part of Sustainability Week, Teagasc advisor Tom Coll joins Ciarán Lynch on this week's OviCast podcast to discuss the 12 steps from the Teagasc Signpost team to reduce gaseous emissions on sheep farms. Tom starts by highlighting how some of these steps will require a change of mindset, others are common practice on sheep farms which will not only have environmental benefits but will also result in better welfare and profitability on farms. Tom breaks down the 12 steps into 3 key sections: land, livestock and inputs. He explains each of these individually detailing how the changes required might be implemented, what's involved and the benefits it has for the environment and the farmer. Finally, Tom encourages farmers to consider what steps they are already implementing and what additional areas they could focus on for the coming seasons. For more information on the 12 Steps: https://www.teagasc.ie/media/website/environment/climate-change/signpost-programme/12-Steps-to-Reduce-Gaseous-Emissions-on-Sheep-Farms.pdf And to find out about the Signpost programme go to: https://www.teagasc.ie/environment/climate-change--air-quality/signpost-programme/ For more episodes from the OviCast podcast, visit the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/animals/sheep/ovicast-sheep-podcast
Reading the tea leaves in the M rm bh - M rm *,sph and M rm bh - R rm e,sph diagrams: dry and gaseous mergers with remnant angular momentum by Alister W. Graham et al. on Tuesday 18 October We recently revealed that bulges and elliptical galaxies broadly define distinct, super-linear relations in the $M_{rm bh}$-$M_{rm *,sph}$ diagram, with the order-of-magnitude lower $M_{rm bh}/M_{rm *,sph}$ ratios in the elliptical galaxies due to major (disc-destroying, elliptical-building) dry mergers. Building on this, here we present a more nuanced picture. Galaxy mergers, in which the net orbital angular momentum does not cancel, can lead to systems with a rotating disc. This situation can occur with either wet (gas-rich) mergers involving one or two spiral galaxies, e.g., NGC 5128, or dry (gas-poor) collisions involving one or two lenticular galaxies, e.g., NGC 5813. The spheroid and disc masses of the progenitor galaxies and merger remnant dictate the shift in the $M_{rm bh}$-$M_{rm *,sph}$ and $M_{rm bh}$-$R_{rm e,sph}$ diagrams. We show how this explains the (previously excluded merger remnant) S'ersic S0 galaxies near the bottom of the elliptical sequence and core-S'ersic S0 galaxies at the top of the bulge sequence, neither of which are faded spiral galaxies. We also introduce two ellicular (ES) galaxy types, explore the location of brightest cluster galaxies and stripped `compact elliptical' galaxies in the $M_{rm bh}$-$M_{rm *,sph}$ diagram, and present a new merger-built $M_{rm bh}$-$M_{rm *,sph}$ relation which may prove helpful for studies of nanohertz gravitational waves. This work effectively brings into the fold many systems previously considered outliers with either overly massive or undermassive black holes relative to the near-linear $M_{rm bh}$-$M_{rm *,sph}$ `red sequence' patched together with select bulges and elliptical galaxies. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.09557v1
WHTZ 1: A high excitation Planetary Nebula not a gaseous cocoon from runaway star HD 185806 by Quentin A. Parker et al. on Sunday 16 October We present evidence that the nebular cocoon and bow-shock emission nebula putatively and recently reported as deriving from the 9th magnitude "runaway" star HD 185806 is the previously discovered but obscure planetary nebula WHTZ 1 (Ra 7). It has a Gaia DR3 G~16 blue ionizing star at its geometric centre. We present imagery, spectroscopy, other data and arguments to support that this emission source is a high excitation Planetary Nebula not a stellar wind bow shock. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.07554v1
Unveiling the Formation of NGC 2915 with MUSE: A Counterrotating Stellar Disk Embedded in a Disordered Gaseous Environment by Yimeng Tang et al. on Thursday 13 October NGC 2915 is a unique nearby galaxy that is classified as an isolated blue compact dwarf based on its optical appearance but has an extremely extended H I gas disk with prominent Sd-type spiral arms. To unveil the starburst-triggering mystery of NGC 2915, we perform a comprehensive analysis of deep VLT/MUSE integral field spectroscopic observations that cover the central kiloparsec star-forming region. We find that episodes of bursty star formation have recurred in different locations throughout the central region, and the most recent one peaked around 50 Myr ago. The bursty star formation has significantly disturbed kinematics of the ionized gas but not the neutral atomic gas, which implies that the two gas phases are largely spatially decoupled along the line of sight. No evidence for an active galactic nucleus is found based on the classical line-ratio diagnostic diagrams. The ionized gas metallicities have a positive radial gradient, which confirms the previous study based on several individual H II regions and may be attributed to both the stellar feedback-driven outflows and metal-poor gas inflow. Evidence for metal-poor gas infall/inflow includes discoveries of high-speed collisions between gas clouds of different metallicities, localized gas metallicity drops and unusually small metallicity differences between gas and stars. The central stellar disk appears to be counter-rotating with respect to the extended H I disk, implying that the recent episodes of bursty star formation have been sustained by externally accreted gas. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.06485v1
Irradiation-driven escape of primordial planetary atmospheres III Revised planetary parameters and mass-loss rates for nearby gaseous planets after Gaia DR2 by R. Spinelli et al. on Monday 12 September In this paper we leverage Gaia parallactic distances to deliver revised estimates of planetary parameters and extreme ultraviolet (EUV) fluxes for a distance-limited ($lesssim 100$ pc) sample of 27 gaseous planets -- from super-Earths to hot Jupiters -- with publicly available X-ray observations. Notably, the revised mass and radius imply a Saturn-like density ($0.86 pm 0.09$ g cm$^{-3}$) for HD 149026 b -- consistent with the lowest values reported in the literature -- thus removing the need for a high metal fraction. For 20 planets with X-ray detected host stars we also derive updated atmospheric mass outflow rates making use of the 1D photoionization hydrodynamics code ATES. We note, however, how X-ray variability combined with large uncertainties in the conversion between X-rays and EUV fluxes severely affects the inferred instantaneous mass loss rates, and thus the ability to constrain/predict the integrated mass loss over a planet's lifetime. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.01650v2
Irradiation-driven escape of primordial planetary atmospheres III Revised planetary parameters and mass-loss rates for nearby gaseous planets after Gaia DR2 by R. Spinelli et al. on Monday 12 September In this paper we leverage Gaia parallactic distances to deliver revised estimates of planetary parameters and extreme ultraviolet (EUV) fluxes for a distance-limited ($lesssim 100$ pc) sample of 27 gaseous planets -- from super-Earths to hot Jupiters -- with publicly available X-ray observations. Notably, the revised mass and radius imply a Saturn-like density ($0.86 pm 0.09$ g cm$^{-3}$) for HD 149026 b -- consistent with the lowest values reported in the literature -- thus removing the need for a high metal fraction. For 20 planets with X-ray detected host stars we also derive updated atmospheric mass outflow rates making use of the 1D photoionization hydrodynamics code ATES. We note, however, how X-ray variability combined with large uncertainties in the conversion between X-rays and EUV fluxes severely affects the inferred instantaneous mass loss rates, and thus the ability to constrain/predict the integrated mass loss over a planet's lifetime. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.01650v2
Impact of stellar flares on the chemical composition and transmission spectra of gaseous exoplanets orbiting M dwarfs by Thomas Konings et al. on Tuesday 06 September Stellar flares of active M dwarfs can affect the atmospheric composition of close-orbiting gas giants, and can result in time-dependent transmission spectra. We aim to examine the impact of a variety of flares, differing in energy, duration, and occurrence frequency, on the composition and spectra of close-orbiting, tidally locked gaseous planets with climates dominated by equatorial superrotation. We used a series of pseudo-2D photo- and thermochemical kinetics models, which take advection by the equatorial jet stream into account, to simulate the neutral molecular composition of a gaseous planet (effective temperature 800 K) that orbits a flaring M dwarf. We then computed transmission spectra for the evening and morning limb. We find that the upper regions of the dayside and evening limb are heavily depleted in CH4 and NH3 up to several days after a flare with a total radiative energy of $ 2 times 10^{33} $ erg. Molar fractions of C2H2 and HCN are enhanced up to a factor three on the nightside and morning limb after day-to-nightside advection of photodissociated species. CH4 depletion reduces transit depths by 100-300 parts per million (ppm) on the evening limb and C2H2 production increases the 14 micron feature up to 350 ppm on the morning limb. We find that repeated flaring drives the atmosphere to a composition that differs from its pre-flare distribution and that this translates to a permanent modification of the transmission spectrum. We show that single high-energy flares can affect the atmospheres of close-orbiting gas giants up to several days after the flare event, during which their transmission spectra are altered by several hundred ppm. Repeated flaring has important implications for future retrieval analyses of exoplanets around active stars, as the atmospheric composition and resulting spectral signatures substantially differ from models that do not include flaring. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.02483v1
Impact of stellar flares on the chemical composition and transmission spectra of gaseous exoplanets orbiting M dwarfs by Thomas Konings et al. on Tuesday 06 September Stellar flares of active M dwarfs can affect the atmospheric composition of close-orbiting gas giants, and can result in time-dependent transmission spectra. We aim to examine the impact of a variety of flares, differing in energy, duration, and occurrence frequency, on the composition and spectra of close-orbiting, tidally locked gaseous planets with climates dominated by equatorial superrotation. We used a series of pseudo-2D photo- and thermochemical kinetics models, which take advection by the equatorial jet stream into account, to simulate the neutral molecular composition of a gaseous planet (effective temperature 800 K) that orbits a flaring M dwarf. We then computed transmission spectra for the evening and morning limb. We find that the upper regions of the dayside and evening limb are heavily depleted in CH4 and NH3 up to several days after a flare with a total radiative energy of $ 2 times 10^{33} $ erg. Molar fractions of C2H2 and HCN are enhanced up to a factor three on the nightside and morning limb after day-to-nightside advection of photodissociated species. CH4 depletion reduces transit depths by 100-300 parts per million (ppm) on the evening limb and C2H2 production increases the 14 micron feature up to 350 ppm on the morning limb. We find that repeated flaring drives the atmosphere to a composition that differs from its pre-flare distribution and that this translates to a permanent modification of the transmission spectrum. We show that single high-energy flares can affect the atmospheres of close-orbiting gas giants up to several days after the flare event, during which their transmission spectra are altered by several hundred ppm. Repeated flaring has important implications for future retrieval analyses of exoplanets around active stars, as the atmospheric composition and resulting spectral signatures substantially differ from models that do not include flaring. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.02483v1
Episode 74 brings Producer Clayton out from behind the scenes and onto the migity migity mic! A pretty dang funny Father & Son episode with a little bit of seriousness sprinkled in...Give this one a listen and let Clayton know what you think of his podcast debut, you can find him on Instagram as @claytonthompson21...Cigar TalkLite up a cigar, pour yourself a drink, sit back and enjoy the fastest growing Cigar...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEJOHNNY CHOP KUSTOMS!! INKY BLINDERS TATTOO Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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WE BACK! Cook is in town from Texas, & I guess we were in a real Off Poddy kinda mood, cause no matter what we tried...we kept ending up in some real crazy territory on this one!!! We talk about some WILD stuff! Plus, we have a discussion about the season finale of The Boys that somehow STILL got us back into some Off Pod/Really Tho territory! Still, it's a blast... a lot of fun to be had. Blame it on CERN for turning that dang machine back on!!! Press play & enjoy!!! If you love what we do...we have much more to offer over on Patreon! Your support means a great deal to us! Just click www.Patreon.com/FelipesGarage & join today! Thanks!
A federal court affirms the denial of Mark McAfee's request for rulemaking on interstate raw butter sales; Maryland's highest court will decide if NPDES discharge permits must control gaseous ammonia emissions; Pennsylvania suspends its 2% on-road biodiesel mandate; and, the Pennsylvania milk marketing board was petitioned to consider alternatives to the current Over-Order Premium. Hosted by Ethan Durand, Research Assistant—With Brook Duer, Staff Attorney—Produced & Written by Ethan Durand Penn State Center for Agricultural and Shale Law https://aglaw.psu.edu/ Follow us on Twitter: @AgShaleLaw Like us on Facebook: Penn State Center for Agricultural and Shale Law This material is based upon work supported by the National Agricultural Library, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The Lads buckle down to make a serious sci-fi episode about gas tubes that store consciousness. Without Walter's science-dampening abilities, there's nobody there to harass Chessman about her stupid gravity explanations. Prompts: Tubes, Gate, Sparkle, Reach out to the Lore Lads on twitter @lorelads or at thirtyminuteworlds@gmail.com Our amazing artist is Chelle Torre--follow her on twitter @jovialparadox Here's the link to our Discord: https://discord.gg/8qvuyTa3n2
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Episode 74:Content Warnings this episode for:Mental health, trauma, child violence, child murder, torture, violence, body violation, medical malpractice, involuntary drugging, gaslighting, brainwashing.See below for timestamps indicating some specific CWs.This week we're continuing with The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz FanonThe full book is available online here:https://monoskop.org/images/6/6b/Fanon_Frantz_The_Wretched_of_the_Earth_1963.pdf[Part 1-5]Concerning Violence[Part 6]Violence in the International Context[Part 7 - 9]Spontaneity: Its Strength and Weakness[Part 10 - 14]The Pitfalls of National Consciousness[Part 15-17]On National Culture-Poem-Reciprocal Bases of National Culture and the Fight for Freedom[Part 18]Colonial War and Mental DisordersSeries A[Part 19 - This Week]Series B - 1:17Case 1 [CW Child violence and murder] - 01:31Case 2 - 05:27Case 3 [CW Torture] - 10:58Case 4 - 15:18Case 5 - 16:39Series C [CW Torture] - 19:37Category 1 [CW Violence, body violation] - 20:08Category 2 - 24:42Category 3 [CW Medical malpractice, involuntary drugging and gaslighting] - 25:49Category 4 [CW Brainwashing and gaslighting] - 29:27[Part 20?]Series D[Part 22?]ConclusionFootnotes:1) 4:29Rivet is a village which since a certain day in the year 1956 has become celebrated in the region around Algiers. For on that evening the village was invaded by the militia who dragged forty men from their beds and afterward murdered them.2) 10:56During the year 1955, cases of this type were very numerous in Algeria. Unfortunately not all the patients had the good fortune to be sent to a hospital.3) 21:07This type of torture is the cause of a very large number of deaths. After these enemas given at high pressure, the mucous membrane of the intestine becomes in fact the seat of numerous lesions which provoke minute perforations of the intestine. Gaseous embolisms and cases of peritonitis are thus very frequently caused.4) 22:09We are here speaking of course of those Algerians who, knowing something, have not confessed under torture; for it is well known that an Algerian who confesses is killed immediately afterward.5) 23:28The medical attendants are obliged to sit by the patient night and day working to explain matters to him. We can understand that the formula of "treating him a bit rough" is of no possible value here.6) 24:19This preventive torture becomes in certain districts "preventive repression." Thus at Rivet, though peace reigned, the settlers did not want to be taken unawares (the neighboring districts were beginning to stir) and decided purely and simply to do away with all eventual members of the FLN. Over forty Algerians were killed in a single day.7) 26:25In fact, it is not "foreign" at all. A conflict is only the result of the dynamic evolution of the personality, and here there can be no "foreign body." We ought rather to say that the problem is one of a "badly integrated body."8) 27:31We can cite in the same way the case of psychiatrists who were prime movers in "Presence frangaise," who when they were called in to give an expert opinion on a prisoner had the habit from the very first of proclaiming their great friendship with the defending lawyer, and of assuring the prisoner that the two of them (the barrister and the psychiatrist) would get him out of there. All the prisoners who had the benefit of expert opinions were guillotined. These psychiatrists boasted in front of us of their elegant method of overcoming "resistance."9) 30:00We know that in the United States of America a trend toward psycho-sociology has developed. Supporters of this school think that the tragedy of the contemporary individual is contained in the fact that he has no longer any part to play, and that present-day social conditions force him to exist only as a cog in the machine. From this comes the proposal of a therapeutic which will allow a man to take various roles in a veritable game of activity. Anyone can play any role; it even happens that in a single day a person's role may be changed; symbolically you may put yourself in the place of anyone you please. The factory psychiatrists in the United States are, it seems, making huge strides in group psychotherapy among workers. The latter are in fact able to identify themselves with heroes. Strained relations between employers and workers are considerably diminished.
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This week the Elisabeth talks about an unfortunate bung-hole accident, and an unusual disturbance on a roof. Cathryn digs up stories of people's most embarrassing moments and a pumpkin overgrowth story.
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Welcome all to IS PHARMACOLOGY DIFFICULT Podcast! I am Dr Radhika Vijay.Live your life by a compass not by a clock, with this mantra, I will break the ice for today's episode, always try to be a compass, not an anchor, not a ship! With a compass, you will realise that all those who wander are not lost!!Today's education compass points towards Various routes of Drug Elimination and while I continue the untold part further, today's first head of talk is Feacal elimination, I will discuss in detail and will tell you about the mechanism, examples all in all!Next head of discussion is about Pulmonary/Alveolar Elimination. Its ideal for Volatile liquid drugs, Gaseous drugs and I will be giving you some nice examples, a little mechanism and medico legal importance via breathalysis!Lastly a few of the not very important routes to cover are Sweat, Saliva, Skin and Hair etc. I will give examples for each of these, Lastly a little contemplation and jest about Compass to teach you all to laugh uproariously at your own jest Sometimes, Someday!! For all the updates and latest episodes of my podcast, please visit www.ispharmacologydifficult.com where you can also sign up for a free monthly newsletter of mine. It actually contains lot of updates about the medical sciences, drug information and my podcast updates also. You can follow me on different social media handles like twitter, insta, facebook and linkedin. They all are with same name "IS PHARMACOLOGY DIFFICULT". If you are listening for the first time, do follow me here, whatever platform you are consuming this episode, stay tuned, do rate and review on ITunes, Apple podcasts, stay safe, stay happy, stay enlightened, Thank you!!You can access various links viahttps://linktr.ee/ispharmacologydifficult
Welcome all to IS PHARMACOLOGY DIFFICULT Podcast! I am Dr Radhika Vijay. Live your life by a compass not by a clock, with this mantra, I will break the ice for today's episode, always try to be a compass, not an anchor, not a ship! With a compass, you will realise that all those who wander are not lost!! Today's education compass points towards Various routes of Drug Elimination and while I continue the untold part further, today's first head of talk is Feacal elimination, I will discuss in detail and will tell you about the mechanism, examples all in all! Next head of discussion is about Pulmonary/Alveolar Elimination. Its ideal for Volatile liquid drugs, Gaseous drugs and I will be giving you some nice examples, a little mechanism and medico legal importance via breathalysis! Lastly a few of the not very important routes to cover are Sweat, Saliva, Skin and Hair etc. I will give examples for each of these, Lastly a little contemplation and jest about Compass to teach you all to laugh uproariously at your own jest Sometimes, Someday!! For all the updates and latest episodes of my podcast, please visit www.ispharmacologydifficult.com where you can also sign up for a free monthly newsletter of mine. It actually contains lot of updates about the medical sciences, drug information and my podcast updates also. You can follow me on different social media handles like twitter, insta, facebook and linkedin. They all are with same name "IS PHARMACOLOGY DIFFICULT". If you are listening for the first time, do follow me here, whatever platform you are consuming this episode, stay tuned, do rate and review on ITunes, Apple podcasts, stay safe, stay happy, stay enlightened, Thank you!! You can access various links via https://linktr.ee/ispharmacologydifficult
Welcome all to IS PHARMACOLOGY DIFFICULT Podcast! I am Dr Radhika Vijay.Live your life by a compass not by a clock, with this mantra, I will break the ice for today's episode, always try to be a compass, not an anchor, not a ship! With a compass, you will realise that all those who wander are not lost!!Today's education compass points towards Various routes of Drug Elimination and while I continue the untold part further, today's first head of talk is Feacal elimination, I will discuss in detail and will tell you about the mechanism, examples all in all!Next head of discussion is about Pulmonary/Alveolar Elimination. Its ideal for Volatile liquid drugs, Gaseous drugs and I will be giving you some nice examples, a little mechanism and medico legal importance via breathalysis!Lastly a few of the not very important routes to cover are Sweat, Saliva, Skin and Hair etc. I will give examples for each of these, Lastly a little contemplation and jest about Compass to teach you all to laugh uproariously at your own jest Sometimes, Someday!! For all the updates and latest episodes of my podcast, please visit www.ispharmacologydifficult.com where you can also sign up for a free monthly newsletter of mine. It actually contains lot of updates about the medical sciences, drug information and my podcast updates also. You can follow me on different social media handles like twitter, insta, facebook and linkedin. They all are with same name "IS PHARMACOLOGY DIFFICULT". If you are listening for the first time, do follow me here, whatever platform you are consuming this episode, stay tuned, do rate and review on ITunes, Apple podcasts, stay safe, stay happy, stay enlightened, Thank you!!You can access various links viahttps://linktr.ee/ispharmacologydifficult
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In space, all warriors are cold warriors! An ecological disaster leads to the breakup of an enemy empire, but in “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” it’s the Klingon moon Praxis subbing in for the Soviet power station Chernobyl. Kirk and company struggle with their animosity toward the Klingons, but we are more concerned with what graduate school Gorkon’s daughter went to, the Klingon guard who carries a box, the one Klingon who laughed at McCoy’s joke, the importance of gaseous anomalies to Federation politics, and the lack of respect given to the Enterprise court reporter. Discussing this movie must’ve been our lifelong ambition. Jason Snell with Erika Ensign, Steven Schapansky, David J. Loehr, Dan Moren and John Moltz.
In space, all warriors are cold warriors! An ecological disaster leads to the breakup of an enemy empire, but in “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” it’s the Klingon moon Praxis subbing in for the Soviet power station Chernobyl. Kirk and company struggle with their animosity toward the Klingons, but we are more concerned with what graduate school Gorkon’s daughter went to, the Klingon guard who carries a box, the one Klingon who laughed at McCoy’s joke, the importance of gaseous anomalies to Federation politics, and the lack of respect given to the Enterprise court reporter. Discussing this movie must’ve been our lifelong ambition. Host Jason Snell with Erika Ensign, Steven Schapansky, David J. Loehr, Dan Moren and John Moltz.
Jfgauch has a Drow Shadowblade that was captured and restrained in an iron maiden for 100 years and needs to figure out what sort of creature it turned into in all that time. Mixologist93 has a player with a Genie (Dao) for a patron. What sort of quests should they send the player on? After the break, N7Varren makes Adam rant about Counterspell. Use That Spell! Gaseous Form! Thanks for listening! As always, you can ask us a question at www.nextsessionpodcast.com Instagram: @nextsessionpodcast Twitter: @thenextsession Facebook: @thenextsession
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The Scrapyard has a new resource at its disposal in the form of M5, the Mistress of Enlightenment. But before the Deadites access more information, they have to collect diamonds from Ungol's Quarry so the Mechanist can outfit the train with telepathic protection. Lilly and the gang return from their mission with troubling news...
The Scrapyard has a new resource at its disposal in the form of M5, the Mistress of Enlightenment. But before the Deadites access more information, they have to collect diamonds from Ungol's Quarry so the Mechanist can outfit the train with telepathic protection. Lilly and the gang return from their mission with troubling news...
In this episode of LIGHT TALK, the Lumen Brothers discuss everything from Taking Reviews Seriously to "The Master of Density". Join David, Stan, and Steve as they pontificate about: Industry news; The big Yale announcement; Hamilton on Disney Plus; New QLab educational offers; The new PPPP Program; The differences between Step and Fresnel lenses; Steve's Aviary; Subtractive vs. additive mixing; Dimmers fading out; Silly reviews; The scent of Gauloises; "The Motivator Backpack"; Yale does the right thing; Universities and colleges in severe financial crisis; Making the best of online education; and what the Lumen Brothers think about the ParNel. Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and Very Little Makes Sense.
Learn about the 4 gaseous planets in our solar system. Chris and Shane give tips on how to observe these planets.
In this episode, Elijah tells a story within a story about working in a coffee shop, Rachel provides some dad joke memes, and Silas ranks the different Jackbox party packs.
In 2012 the UN World Health Organisation (WHO) declared that Diesel Exhaust Emissions are a Class 1 Carcinogen. Diesel Exhaust Emissions comprise of; Gaseous components (CO, NOx, SOx, HC etc) Particulate components- Diesel Particulate matter (DPM). Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM) is made up of Carbon soot chains ( a byproduct of the combustion process and are covered with solid metals, hydrocarbons, aldehydes and other chemicals. Samso has a coffee with Chris Davis who has been championing the cause for all members of the mining community. The serious issue of keeping miners safe while working underground
Dr. David Manuta is a former chief scientist at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant which enriched uranium for nuclear bombs during the cold war, and later for nuclear power plants. He is now a nuclear whistleblower and an investigator. In this discussion we investigate major issues regarding the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (A-Plant) that have effected the local community in regards to radioactive fallout from the plant and highly significant chemical & radiation bad practices (possibly criminal) that have occurred at the atomic bomb material manufacturing facility since its inception in 1953.
This week Dave and Andrea Renee of What’s Good Games chop it up, hot of the heels of a hectic DICE. The two chat a bit about Destiny and The Division before diving into Andrea’s origin story, it’s a doozy so buckle up. 00:03:20 – Andrea lets everyone know who she is, and what she’s … Continue reading S3E009 – Gaseous Flu Bags The post S3E009 – Gaseous Flu Bags appeared first on Team GFB Radio.
Transformers: Robots in Disguise- Episode 24: Ghosts and Impostors. - Optimusprimecast.com Retrospective Podcasts Monday, 6th, January 2020 HAAAAAAAAAAAAPPY Mundane Mentor Musings, and Mysterious Multiples Monday, Everyone!!!! THIS WEEK! THINGS GET CATTY!! Eric gets a little Gaseous; Dale makes a wish for a well; Eric is off cycle; and Dale plans a road trip as the Duo Discusses the Detriment of Duplicates and Deception! Where does Bee get their love for the West? Why does Drift get a bad rap? What is the REAL origin of Grimlock’s fear of Cats? Find out the answers to these questions, and MORE on this weeks’ episode!! Check out Night Train 357 – The Cure for the Common Cool nighttrain357.com Cosmic Cruise | Night Train 357http://cecilymusic.com/ https://soundcloud.com/nighttrain357/cosmic-cruise https://youtu.be/htoSqAfft4E Read "Transformers: Criminal Minds" by MidnaKratt1314 on Wattpad! You can read it here: https://my.w.tt/SMulsfdpqZ. Or, download the app at https://my.w.tt/zra9zgdpqZ. Email your Nerdy TF Names to Nerdimus13@gmail.comNerdimus Prime Discord server: https://discord.gg/krVABqw Not finding older episodes on iTunes, or RSS feed? Visit our patreon page or use the Patreon App to listen to all of our episodes for free! https://www.patreon.com/optimusprimecast Please, if you are able, help support Christopher Martinez and his family with his battle against cancer. https://www.gofundme.com/9wzuu-help-my-brother-beat-cancer Get your copy of “They Call Me Megatron!”, “Emily Krupp: Actual Assassin”, “We did it again”, “Holly Jolly Christmas”, and More on our Patreon Page! Email us your Tattoo ideas! Send us your fanfics or post them on our Facebook page! Send us your stuff!!! Subscribe to our Podcast! Direct iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/transformers-beast-wars-podcast RSS link: http://optimusprimecast.libsyn.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/optimusprimecast/ Write to us! - Email theoptimusprimecast@gmail.com Support us and become our Patron: https://www.patreon.com/optimusprimecast Optimus Primecast Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE_WLaf9iVzlDV_H9Qqt7_w Other Music by: Music from https://filmmusic.io by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) “I'm Sorry”- Brenda Lee “Heaven on their minds” - Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jesus Christ Superstar Search Results Andrew Lloyd Webber: Home “Zenith”- Ghost - Ghost - Official All sound clips; music; or other material is property of their respective owners and exercised as “Fair Use”. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Transformers: Animated, Transformers Animated, Animated, Transformers, Prime, More than meets the eye, robots in disguise, Beast Wars, Transformers Beast Wars, Beast Machines, Transformers Beast Machines, Optimus, Optimus Prime, Megatron, The Ark, Arcee, bumble bee, ravage, RID 2016, Transformers Prime, Prime, Batman, Retrospective, 90's, Star Trek, Star Wars, Transformers, Autobots, Decepticons, Maximals, Predicons, Autobots, Decepticons, Stasis pod, Axalon, key to vector sigma, Darksyde, beast machines,
Watch the in video at our YouTube Channel (Spanish only)INTRODUCTION:In 1869, the Russian scientist trained in the study of chemistry Dimitri Mendeleevbegan the development of the periodic table, sorting the chemical elements byatomic mass. He predicted the discovery of other elements, and left open spacesin his periodic table for them. And the table is just like the one we see on thescreen Image 1. This table shows the symbol, name, and atomic mass of thechemical. In my teens I was fascinated to see a program titled Bill Nye The ScienceGuy. It was an educational program where scientist Bill Nye taught scientificexperiments in a fun way for the audience to understand what he taught. And inone of his programs I get noticed where he talks about 2 chemicals that arepoisonous and are found in this table as the symbol Ci and Naor Chlorine and sodium. Gaseous chlorine is toxic by inhalation. In the long term,inhalation of low concentrations, or short term, have harmful effects on health.Chlorine is listed in the table below the halogens that are non-metallic reactiveelements that form acidic compounds that are strong. Sodium is a low densityalkali metal, colored and soft. They react easily with halogens to form a newsubstance. The Alkaline metals are so reactive that they must be stored in oil toprevent contact with water. The reaction with the heaviest elements such assodium with water is extremely violent producing explosions such as those we seein this VIDEO.But the most beautiful of all is when we mix these 2 elements of sodium andchloride, their particles create a new substance known as “sodium chloride” oralso known as Salt. Salt such as the one in our blood image 2, in our tears image 3,and even in the potatoes image 4 that we chop or wiggle at night before bedtime.Salt is composed of 2 chemical elements that, being alone, are dangerous.If we apply this concept to our daily lives we can say that it is dangerous someonewho has faith in God but has no patience to wait on Him can affect himself orthose who are at his side. They can slow God's processes. Or even as the apostlePaul told the church in Corinth 1 Corinthians 13: 2 “And though I have the gift ofprophecy, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and though I haveall faith, so that I could remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing.” 2If I have all these elements in me, and even elements that are good, such as faith,speaking in tongues that Paul himself said in the chapter that follows in 1Corinthians 14: 2,4 that he who speaks them edifies oneself and speak mysteriesby the spirit.But one as a son or daughter of God has to raise awareness that when walkingwith Christ there are elements that we have to know how and when to use them.The same scripture teaches us of 3 important elements that we always have tohave in a balance in our daily walk as Jesus did.Senior Pastors: Walter & Marybell AriasSpeaker: Robert CastroEnglish Minister: Frank MarínSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=TU4ST3G79LFDE&source=url)
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Kriben Govender (Honours Degree in Food Science & Technology) and Jame Shadrach (Honours Degree in Psychology) have a mind expanding discussion with neurosurgeon Dr Jack Kruse on how light may sculpt the microbiome and the implications for optimising your overall health today. Bio: Dr. Jack Kruse is a respected neurosurgeon and CEO of Optimized Life, a health and wellness company dedicated to helping patients avoid the healthcare burdens we typically encounter as we age. He is currently in private practice in the Gulf South. As a neurosurgeon, Dr. Kruse’s research has been published in respected dental and medical journals. His popular blog, www.JackKruse.com, gets over 250,000 unique worldwide visitors per month from countries like Australia, Germany, Russia, and Zambia (Africa). Topics discussed: Jack’s health crisis The book that inspired Jack’s journey https://www.amazon.com/Monk-Who-Sold-His-Ferrari/dp/0062515675 Obesity linked to blue light, sunlight and non native electromagnetic fields Unlearning to relearn POMC https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proopiomelanocortin POMC and morning sunlight (sunrise to 10am) The Sphinx Depression and Dopamine Serotonin, Melatonin and the Gut Brain Axis Tryptophan, melatonin and Cytochrome C Melatonin and mitochondrial autophagy and apoptosis Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) impact on Gut and Brain Light sculpts the microbiome Surfaces exposed to light: eye, skin and gut Leptin stimulus What is Melanopsin? Bacteria and light Fritz Popp and Biophotons- extreme low frequency ultra violet light https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz-Albert_Popp Microbiome as a light intermediary Jeff Leech, Hazda Study https://youtu.be/tjLW_DaQ9qI The impact of human migration on the microbiome Bacteria and UV light NADH, Niacin and tryptophan The carbohydrate photon and Electron link via the Einstein’s photo electric effect Eye, skin and gut yolking Gut metabolite Methane: the hydrogen store Hydrogen Sulphide: gasotransmitter https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaseous_signaling_molecules#Sulfur_dioxide Nitric Oxide and electron chain transport Red light and ATPase Calorie restriction and sunlight Sulfation: Mission microbiome Sulfation of blood and cholesterol Red light and the gut microbiome Methionine Cycle and heavy metals Riboflavin (B2) and Sulfation Blue light and the microbiome Sculpting the microbiome with sunlight The Epi Paleo Rx https://www.amazon.com/Epi-paleo-Rx-Prescription-Disease-Reversal-ebook/dp/B00BIUAZUQ Diet and light Photobiomodulation Tina Kuru Jeff Leech’s new study Jack’s No 1 Gut health recommendation: https://www.amazon.com/Light-shaping-life-Biophotons-medicine/dp/9081884328 Brought to you by: Nourishme Organics- Gut Health Super Store- Shine from the Inside Shop Gut Health and Fermentation- 10% off using code: jack https://www.nourishmeorganics.com.au/collections/beginner-recommendations-start-here Allele Microbiome- Gut Microbiome and Deuterium Testing Microbiome Stool testing (10% off Gut Explorer Pro Kit using code: gutlove) https://www.allele.com.au/collections/frontpage/products/gut-microbiome-analysis Deuterium Testing (10% off Deuterium Explorer Kit using code: deuterium) https://www.allele.com.au/collections/frontpage/products/deuterium-explorer Connect with Dr Jack Kruse Website- https://jackkruse.com/ Connect with Kriben Govender: Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/kribengee/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/kribengovender/ Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/c/Nourishmeorganics?sub_confirmation=1 Gut Health Gurus Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nourishmeorganics/ Mito Wellness Support Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/347845406055631/ Download links If you enjoyed this episode and would like to show your support: 1) Please subscribe on Itunes and leave a positive review Instructions: - Click this link https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/gut-health-gurus-podcast/id1433882512?mt=2 - Click "View in Itunes" button on the left hand side - This will open Itunes app - Click "Subscribe" button - Click on "Ratings and Reviews" tab - Click on "Write a Review" button Non Itunes user’s can leave a Google Review here: http://bit.ly/nourishmeorganics 2) Subscribe, like and leave a positive comment on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/Nourishmeorganics?sub_confirmation=1 3) Share your favourite episode on Facebook, Instagram, and Stories 4) Let your friends and family know about this Podcast by email, text, messenger etc 5) Support us on Patreon for as little as $5 per month and get same day, early access to our latest podcasts (typically around 4 to 6 weeks earlier than the general public) https://www.patreon.com/nourishmeorganics Thank you so much for your support. It means the world to us.
Alternate Current Radio Presents: Boiler Room - Uninterruptible Talk Radio on ACRThis week the Social Rejects Club continues the discussion of deplatforming, brigading and selective enforcement of arbitrary, amorphous terms of service for political purposes. Weather modification, HAARP, climate change, the Syrian war, Google's corporate reaction meeting to the election of a populist Republican President in 2016 and much more.
Titans Of Nuclear | Interviewing World Experts on Nuclear Energy
In this episode, we discuss... Giovanni's fascination with clean energy and his experiment on neutronics. Instrumentation and the uniqueness of sodium reactors. The role of particle accelerators in cancer treatments. Gaseous hydrogen and ionization. Developing technology and the impact of its commercialization. How the World Wide Web was originally developed to aid scientists. The MEDICIS Project and its potential contributions to the field of medicine. Deficits of current isotopes. The relationship between medical imaging and high energy physics. How an accelerator can impact radio isotope production. Dating art and understanding cultural heritage through the use of particle accelerators.
Today, Dan tells Jordan all about how Kerry Cassidy of Project Camelot just posted her newest discussion of an interview she conducted with Mark Richards. Depending on who you ask, Mark Richards either is a crazy person who orchestrated a murder in 1984, or he is a Secret Space Captain who was framed because his friendship with Raptor Aliens makes him too dangerous to the New World Order. Whatever you may believe, the new information we learn today is potentially earth-shaking.
On today's episode we talk about Adam's strange friends and the best state of water for your mattress according to your guest.
It's not every day you get to speak to a top secret agent. We keep that tradition alive this week and get to talk with a 'snake' clone from the Metal Gear series. Join us as we chat with G-Snake about how he passes time on the bases and what growing up as a clone was like. Starring Aalap Patel (@comedianaalap) @PlayableCharacters
Two celestial bodies align, like lovers on a warm summers night. Gaseous expulsions and deep craters heaving with desire while the earth watches, wondering, whispering. "Is that Nibiru," someone asks. "This proves flat earth," another squeaks. This week the Hypothetical Institute examine the sweaty sheets left by this apocalyptic orgy of oversized orbiting. Is the earth still round? Is Nibiru coming back to smash into us? Should we kill our dogs? There's only one way to find out and only one team talented enough to tackle this disgustingly decadent display of heavenly hedonism.
What is the atmosphere? Atmosphere of Earth (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Earth) Evolution of Earth's atmosphere (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Earth#Evolution_of_Earth.27s_atmosphere) Earth's early atmosphere (Universe Today) (https://www.universetoday.com/26659/earths-early-atmosphere/) A lecture on Earth's atmosphere (The Ohio State University) (http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~pogge/Ast141/Unit3/Lect10_Atmos.pdf) Gaseous composition of dry air (Columbia University) (http://eesc.columbia.edu/courses/ees/slides/climate/table_1.html) Not definitive, but a discussion around 'How is the equilibrium of 21% oxygen in Earth's atmosphere established?' (Earth Science Stack Exchange) (https://earthscience.stackexchange.com/questions/4574/how-is-the-equilibrium-of-21-oxygen-in-earths-atmosphere-established) The first cells were anaerobic, i.e. they didn't use oxygen (Windows 2 Universe) (http://www.windows2universe.org/earth/Life/first_life.html) The great oxygenation event: The event that transformed Earth (BBC) (http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20150701-the-origin-of-the-air-we-breathe) Geological history of oxygen (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geological_history_of_oxygen) Greenhouse gases kept early Earth warm (ABC, Australia) (http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2013/07/22/3805154.htm?site=starhunt&topic=space) Stromatolites (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stromatolite) Stromatolites: The oldest fossils (Fossil Museum) (http://www.fossilmuseum.net/Tree_of_Life/Stromatolites.htm) Photosynthesis (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photosynthesis) What is the atmosphere like on other planets? (Universe Today) (https://www.universetoday.com/35796/atmosphere-of-the-planets/) Planetary atmospheres (Penn State University) (http://www2.astro.psu.edu/users/rbc/a1/lec29n.html) Did Mars' magnetic field die with a whimper or a bang? (Science, AAAS) (http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2009/04/did-marss-magnetic-field-die-whimper-or-bang) Mars' magnetic field (Technical University of Denmark) (http://www.space.dtu.dk/english/Research/Universe_and_Solar_System/magnetic_field) What keeps Earth's atmosphere bound to Earth? (EarthSky) (http://earthsky.org/earth/what-keeps-earths-atmosphere-on-earth) Earth's magnetic field provides vital protection (ESA) (http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Cluster/Earth_s_magnetic_field_provides_vital_protection) A magnetic surprise from Venus (Astrobiology Magazine) (http://www.astrobio.net/also-in-news/a-magnetic-surprise-from-venus/) Core of Venus (Universe Today) (https://www.universetoday.com/36161/core-of-venus/) Venera 13: First colour pictures from Venus (Space.com) (http://www.space.com/18551-venera-13.html) Olympus Mons: The largest volcano in the solar system (BBC) (http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/space/solarsystem/solar_system_highlights/olympus_mons) Atmosphere of Jupiter (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Jupiter) Atmosphere of Saturn (Universe Today) (https://www.universetoday.com/24029/atmosphere-of-saturn/) Atmospheric pressure: Definition & facts (LiveScience) (http://www.livescience.com/39315-atmospheric-pressure.html) Mean sea level pressure (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_pressure#Mean_sea_level_pressure) How does pressure change with ocean depth? (National Ocean Service) (http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/pressure.html) Total Recall: The scene where he imagines his eyes pop out when his space helmet breaks (not from The Running Man) (YouTube) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpUVPvsIF5w) How long can a human survive in outer space? (How Stuff Works, Science) (http://science.howstuffworks.com/question540.htm) Why your blood would boil in space (BBC) (http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20160617-why-your-blood-would-boil-in-space) What is boiling? (Libretext Chemistry) (https://chem.libretexts.org/Core/Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry/Physical_Properties_of_Matter/States_of_Matter/Phase_Transitions/Boiling) Steam (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam) It's hard to get a good cup of tea on Mount Everest as water boils at a lower temperature (Dynamic Science) (http://www.dynamicscience.com.au/tester/solutions1/space%20science/Demonstration%20of%20boiling%20point.htm) How your lungs work (How Stuff Works, Health) (http://health.howstuffworks.com/human-body/systems/respiratory/lung.htm/printable) Positive airway pressure (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_airway_pressure) Melting & boiling points of water (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celsius#Melting_and_boiling_points_of_water) Earth's atmospheric layers (NASA) (https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sunearth/science/atmosphere-layers2.html) Kármán line: 100 km above sea level & commonly represents the boundary between our atmosphere & outer space, also where aeronautics becomes astronautics (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kármán_line) The Right Stuff (IMDb) (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086197/) The troposphere & tropopause (Encyclopedia.com) (http://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/troposphere-and-tropopause) The heliosphere & heliopause (Encyclopaedia Britannica) (https://www.britannica.com/topic/heliopause) What is an aurora? (NASA) (https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/aurora/en/) The Earth's ionosphere (Stanford University) (http://solar-center.stanford.edu/SID/activities/ionosphere.html) Why do radio signals travel farther at night than in the day? (Gizmodo) (https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2015/01/why-do-radio-signals-travel-farther-at-night-than-in-the-day/) Ozone basics (NOAA) (http://www.ozonelayer.noaa.gov/science/basics.htm) Ozone depletion (Ozone Hole) (http://www.ozone-hole.org.uk/05.php) Formation of the ozone layer: "Ozone played a significant role in the evolution of life on Earth, & allows life as we presently know it to exist" (NASA, GES DISC) (https://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/ozone/additional/science-focus/about-ozone/ozone_formation.shtml) "One chlorine atom can destroy over 100,000 ozone molecules before it is removed from the stratosphere" (EPA) (https://www.epa.gov/ozone-layer-protection/basic-ozone-layer-science) How to protect astronauts from space radiation on Mars (NASA) (https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/real-martians-how-to-protect-astronauts-from-space-radiation-on-mars) How do we protect the astronauts from space radiation? (NASA) (https://srag.jsc.nasa.gov/spaceradiation/how/how.cfm) 'Seeing' cosmic rays in space (Universe Today) (https://www.universetoday.com/94714/seeing-cosmic-rays-in-space/) Where are you from? Send us a postcard! Strange Attractor, c/ PO Box 9, Fitzroy, VIC 3065, Australia Corrections "The solar storm of August 1972 is legendary at NASA because it occurred in between two Apollo missions: the crew of Apollo 16 had returned to Earth in April & the crew of Apollo 17 was preparing for a moon landing in December" (NASA) (https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/stereo/news/stereo_astronauts.html) This is what Johnny figured out in a Spanish toilet How to measure the circumference of the Earth (Khan Academy) (https://www.khanacademy.org/partner-content/nasa/measuringuniverse/measure-the-solarsystem/v/eratosthenes_measures_earth) Check out our new Fireside home Find aaaaall the great episodes & show notes & handy instructions should you feel like leaving us a cheeky iTunes review...go on...we know you want to! (http://strangeattractor.random.productions) Image credit: Garðar Ólafsson photography
Why did Robb do that? Plus... tree fun... Mike's cough... our Christmas traditions... and an album update.
We ended the last episode in the middle of a combat, so guess what takes up the majority of this episode? It’s definitely not nuanced political discussion. And by the way, did anyone see a way out of here? These guys, including Gladstone as played by Opti, aren’t the world’s best detectives. If you want […]
These "show notes" are a reproduction of the Chaplain's live Reddit feed from the show Oops! Live Redditting the show today. This is the Chaplain, and they won't help me :-( Introductions take forever. This is just like real Lodge! What is a Snoo pin? This isn't on the show, but Scott is in my chair! Fact check: do you need gluten to live? History channel Ancient Aliens This fish story is way too long Does Harlen have a secret room? (or at least, a Secret Window?) Scott goes to Lodge with a lot of older people . . . who doesn't? I finally get to talk! Kool-aid accidents Scott makes every wrong move you can make during a traffic stop ("white boy problems") Conspiracy theories? Really?! Again? Jason reads my live Reddit on the show . . . Now you don't have to read this. Grand Lodge money grab? Or just doing what is best for the Craft. Discuss. Jason is the most pro-cop Brother at the table . . . believe it! Show suddenly comes to a halt Who was that that walked into the room? Does this mean the end of the show? Was it friend or foe? Will they be ba . . . Email us at afterlodge@gmail.com Hang out with us on Reddit Find us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter @AfterLodge Leave us a voicemail at 215-792-3538 Join us on IRC: irc.snoonet.org #freemasonry
Episode 6 discusses respiration and gas exchanges in both plants and animals.
Recorded LIVE at The Bad Dog Comedy Theatre in Toronto on October 30th, 2014… it’s a DEVIL’S NIGHT tale of terror from Illusionoid! Joined by special guests Christy Bruce and Kris Siddiqi with live music and sound effects from Chris … Continue reading →
Physical Aspects of the Local Universe (455.1) 41:0.1 THE characteristic space phenomenon which sets off each local creation from all others is the presence of the Creative Spirit. All Nebadon is certainly pervaded by the space presence of the Divine Minister of Salvington, and such presence just as certainly terminates at the outer borders of our local universe. That which is pervaded by our local universe Mother Spirit is Nebadon; that which extends beyond her space presence is outside Nebadon, being the extra-Nebadon space regions of the superuniverse of Orvonton — other local universes. (455.2) 41:0.2 While the administrative organization of the grand universe discloses a clear-cut division between the governments of the central, super-, and local universes, and while these divisions are astronomically paralleled in the space separation of Havona and the seven superuniverses, no such clear lines of physical demarcation set off the local creations. Even the major and minor sectors of Orvonton are (to us) clearly distinguishable, but it is not so easy to identify the physical boundaries of the local universes. This is because these local creations are administratively organized in accordance with certain creative principles governing the segmentation of the total energy charge of a superuniverse, whereas their physical components, the spheres of space — suns, dark islands, planets, etc. — take origin primarily from nebulae, and these make their astronomical appearance in accordance with certain precreative (transcendental) plans of the Architects of the Master Universe. (455.3) 41:0.3 One or more — even many — such nebulae may be encompassed within the domain of a single local universe even as Nebadon was physically assembled out of the stellar and planetary progeny of Andronover and other nebulae. The spheres of Nebadon are of diverse nebular ancestry, but they all had a certain minimum commonness of space motion which was so adjusted by the intelligent efforts of the power directors as to produce our present aggregation of space bodies, which travel along together as a contiguous unit over the orbits of the superuniverse. (455.4) 41:0.4 Such is the constitution of the local star cloud of Nebadon, which today swings in an increasingly settled orbit about the Sagittarius center of that minor sector of Orvonton to which our local creation belongs. 1. The Nebadon Power Centers (455.5) 41:1.1 The spiral and other nebulae, the mother wheels of the spheres of space, are initiated by Paradise force organizers; and following nebular evolution of gravity response, they are superseded in superuniverse function by the power centers and physical controllers, who thereupon assume full responsibility for directing the physical evolution of the ensuing generations of stellar and planetary offspring. This physical supervision of the Nebadon preuniverse was, upon the arrival of our Creator Son, immediately co-ordinated with his plan for universe organization. Within the domain of this Paradise Son of God, the Supreme Power Centers and the Master Physical Controllers collaborated with the later appearing Morontia Power Supervisors and others to produce that vast complex of communication lines, energy circuits, and power lanes which firmly bind the manifold space bodies of Nebadon into one integrated administrative unit.* (456.1) 41:1.2 One hundred Supreme Power Centers of the fourth order are permanently assigned to our local universe. These beings receive the incoming lines of power from the third-order centers of Uversa and relay the down-stepped and modified circuits to the power centers of our constellations and systems. These power centers, in association, function to produce the living system of control and equalization which operates to maintain the balance and distribution of otherwise fluctuating and variable energies. Power centers are not, however, concerned with transient and local energy upheavals, such as sun spots and system electric disturbances; light and electricity are not the basic energies of space; they are secondary and subsidiary manifestations. (456.2) 41:1.3 The one hundred local universe centers are stationed on Salvington, where they function at the exact energy center of that sphere. Architectural spheres, such as Salvington, Edentia, and Jerusem, are lighted, heated, and energized by methods which make them quite independent of the suns of space. These spheres were constructed — made to order — by the power centers and physical controllers and were designed to exert a powerful influence over energy distribution. Basing their activities on such focal points of energy control, the power centers, by their living presences, directionize and channelize the physical energies of space. And these energy circuits are basic to all physical-material and morontia-spiritual phenomena. (456.3) 41:1.4 Ten Supreme Power Centers of the fifth order are assigned to each of Nebadon’s primary subdivisions, the one hundred constellations. In Norlatiadek, your constellation, they are not stationed on the headquarters sphere but are situated at the center of the enormous stellar system which constitutes the physical core of the constellation. On Edentia there are ten associated mechanical controllers and ten frandalanks who are in perfect and constant liaison with the near-by power centers. (456.4) 41:1.5 One Supreme Power Center of the sixth order is stationed at the exact gravity focus of each local system. In the system of Satania the assigned power center occupies a dark island of space located at the astronomic center of the system. Many of these dark islands are vast dynamos which mobilize and directionize certain space-energies, and these natural circumstances are effectively utilized by the Satania Power Center, whose living mass functions as a liaison with the higher centers, directing the streams of more materialized power to the Master Physical Controllers on the evolutionary planets of space. 2. The Satania Physical Controllers (456.5) 41:2.1 While the Master Physical Controllers serve with the power centers throughout the grand universe, their functions in a local system, such as Satania, are more easy of comprehension. Satania is one of one hundred local systems which make up the administrative organization of the constellation of Norlatiadek, having as immediate neighbors the systems of Sandmatia, Assuntia, Porogia, Sortoria, Rantulia, and Glantonia. The Norlatiadek systems differ in many respects, but all are evolutionary and progressive, very much like Satania. (457.1) 41:2.2 Satania itself is composed of over seven thousand astronomical groups, or physical systems, few of which had an origin similar to that of your solar system. The astronomic center of Satania is an enormous dark island of space which, with its attendant spheres, is situated not far from the headquarters of the system government. (457.2) 41:2.3 Except for the presence of the assigned power center, the supervision of the entire physical-energy system of Satania is centered on Jerusem. A Master Physical Controller, stationed on this headquarters sphere, works in co-ordination with the system power center, serving as liaison chief of the power inspectors headquartered on Jerusem and functioning throughout the local system. (457.3) 41:2.4 The circuitizing and channelizing of energy is supervised by the five hundred thousand living and intelligent energy manipulators scattered throughout Satania. Through the action of such physical controllers the supervising power centers are in complete and perfect control of a majority of the basic energies of space, including the emanations of highly heated orbs and the dark energy-charged spheres. This group of living entities can mobilize, transform, transmute, manipulate, and transmit nearly all of the physical energies of organized space. (457.4) 41:2.5 Life has inherent capacity for the mobilization and transmutation of universal energy. You are familiar with the action of vegetable life in transforming the material energy of light into the varied manifestations of the vegetable kingdom. You also know something of the method whereby this vegetative energy can be converted into the phenomena of animal activities, but you know practically nothing of the technique of the power directors and the physical controllers, who are endowed with ability to mobilize, transform, directionize, and concentrate the manifold energies of space. (457.5) 41:2.6 These beings of the energy realms do not directly concern themselves with energy as a component factor of living creatures, not even with the domain of physiological chemistry. They are sometimes concerned with the physical preliminaries of life, with the elaboration of those energy systems which may serve as the physical vehicles for the living energies of elementary material organisms. In a way the physical controllers are related to the preliving manifestations of material energy as the adjutant mind-spirits are concerned with the prespiritual functions of material mind. (457.6) 41:2.7 These intelligent creatures of power control and energy direction must adjust their technique on each sphere in accordance with the physical constitution and architecture of that planet. They unfailingly utilize the calculations and deductions of their respective staffs of physicists and other technical advisers regarding the local influence of highly heated suns and other types of supercharged stars. Even the enormous cold and dark giants of space and the swarming clouds of star dust must be reckoned with; all of these material things are concerned in the practical problems of energy manipulation. (457.7) 41:2.8 The power-energy supervision of the evolutionary inhabited worlds is the responsibility of the Master Physical Controllers, but these beings are not responsible for all energy misbehavior on Urantia. There are a number of reasons for such disturbances, some of which are beyond the domain and control of the physical custodians. Urantia is in the lines of tremendous energies, a small planet in the circuit of enormous masses, and the local controllers sometimes employ enormous numbers of their order in an effort to equalize these lines of energy. They do fairly well with regard to the physical circuits of Satania but have trouble insulating against the powerful Norlatiadek currents. 3. Our Starry Associates (458.1) 41:3.1 There are upward of two thousand brilliant suns pouring forth light and energy in Satania, and your own sun is an average blazing orb. Of the thirty suns nearest yours, only three are brighter. The Universe Power Directors initiate the specialized currents of energy which play between the individual stars and their respective systems. These solar furnaces, together with the dark giants of space, serve the power centers and physical controllers as way stations for the effective concentrating and directionizing of the energy circuits of the material creations. (458.2) 41:3.2 The suns of Nebadon are not unlike those of other universes. The material composition of all suns, dark islands, planets, and satellites, even meteors, is quite identical. These suns have an average diameter of about one million miles, that of your own solar orb being slightly less. The largest star in the universe, the stellar cloud Antares, is four hundred and fifty times the diameter of your sun and is sixty million times its volume. But there is abundant space to accommodate all of these enormous suns. They have just as much comparative elbow room in space as one dozen oranges would have if they were circulating about throughout the interior of Urantia, and were the planet a hollow globe. (458.3) 41:3.3 When suns that are too large are thrown off a nebular mother wheel, they soon break up or form double stars. All suns are originally truly gaseous, though they may later transiently exist in a semiliquid state. When your sun attained this quasi-liquid state of supergas pressure, it was not sufficiently large to split equatorially, this being one type of double star formation. (458.4) 41:3.4 When less than one tenth the size of your sun, these fiery spheres rapidly contract, condense, and cool. When upwards of thirty times its size — rather thirty times the gross content of actual material — suns readily split into two separate bodies, either becoming the centers of new systems or else remaining in each other’s gravity grasp and revolving about a common center as one type of double star. (458.5) 41:3.5 The most recent of the major cosmic eruptions in Orvonton was the extraordinary double star explosion, the light of which reached Urantia in A.D. 1572. This conflagration was so intense that the explosion was clearly visible in broad daylight. (458.6) 41:3.6 Not all stars are solid, but many of the older ones are. Some of the reddish, faintly glimmering stars have acquired a density at the center of their enormous masses which would be expressed by saying that one cubic inch of such a star, if on Urantia, would weigh six thousand pounds. The enormous pressure, accompanied by loss of heat and circulating energy, has resulted in bringing the orbits of the basic material units closer and closer together until they now closely approach the status of electronic condensation. This process of cooling and contraction may continue to the limiting and critical explosion point of ultimatonic condensation. (459.1) 41:3.7 Most of the giant suns are relatively young; most of the dwarf stars are old, but not all. The collisional dwarfs may be very young and may glow with an intense white light, never having known an initial red stage of youthful shining. Both very young and very old suns usually shine with a reddish glow. The yellow tinge indicates moderate youth or approaching old age, but the brilliant white light signifies robust and extended adult life. (459.2) 41:3.8 While all adolescent suns do not pass through a pulsating stage, at least not visibly, when looking out into space you may observe many of these younger stars whose gigantic respiratory heaves require from two to seven days to complete a cycle. Your own sun still carries a diminishing legacy of the mighty upswellings of its younger days, but the period has lengthened from the former three and one-half day pulsations to the present eleven and one-half year sunspot cycles. (459.3) 41:3.9 Stellar variables have numerous origins. In some double stars the tides caused by rapidly changing distances as the two bodies swing around their orbits also occasion periodic fluctuations of light. These gravity variations produce regular and recurrent flares, just as the capture of meteors by the accretion of energy-material at the surface would result in a comparatively sudden flash of light which would speedily recede to normal brightness for that sun. Sometimes a sun will capture a stream of meteors in a line of lessened gravity opposition, and occasionally collisions cause stellar flare-ups, but the majority of such phenomena are wholly due to internal fluctuations. (459.4) 41:3.10 In one group of variable stars the period of light fluctuation is directly dependent on luminosity, and knowledge of this fact enables astronomers to utilize such suns as universe lighthouses or accurate measuring points for the further exploration of distant star clusters. By this technique it is possible to measure stellar distances most precisely up to more than one million light-years. Better methods of space measurement and improved telescopic technique will sometime more fully disclose the ten grand divisions of the superuniverse of Orvonton; you will at least recognize eight of these immense sectors as enormous and fairly symmetrical star clusters. 4. Sun Density (459.5) 41:4.1 The mass of your sun is slightly greater than the estimate of your physicists, who have reckoned it as about two octillion (2 x 1027) tons. It now exists about halfway between the most dense and the most diffuse stars, having about one and one-half times the density of water. But your sun is neither a liquid nor a solid — it is gaseous — and this is true notwithstanding the difficulty of explaining how gaseous matter can attain this and even much greater densities. (459.6) 41:4.2 Gaseous, liquid, and solid states are matters of atomic-molecular relationships, but density is a relationship of space and mass. Density varies directly with the quantity of mass in space and inversely with the amount of space in mass, the space between the central cores of matter and the particles which whirl around these centers as well as the space within such material particles. (459.7) 41:4.3 Cooling stars can be physically gaseous and tremendously dense at the same time. You are not familiar with the solar supergases, but these and other unusual forms of matter explain how even nonsolid suns can attain a density equal to iron — about the same as Urantia — and yet be in a highly heated gaseous state and continue to function as suns. The atoms in these dense supergases are exceptionally small; they contain few electrons. Such suns have also largely lost their free ultimatonic stores of energy. (460.1) 41:4.4 One of your near-by suns, which started life with about the same mass as yours, has now contracted almost to the size of Urantia, having become forty thousand times as dense as your sun. The weight of this hot-cold gaseous-solid is about one ton per cubic inch. And still this sun shines with a faint reddish glow, the senile glimmer of a dying monarch of light.* (460.2) 41:4.5 Most of the suns, however, are not so dense. One of your nearer neighbors has a density exactly equal to that of your atmosphere at sea level. If you were in the interior of this sun, you would be unable to discern anything. And temperature permitting, you could penetrate the majority of the suns which twinkle in the night sky and notice no more matter than you perceive in the air of your earthly living rooms. (460.3) 41:4.6 The massive sun of Veluntia, one of the largest in Orvonton, has a density only one one-thousandth that of Urantia’s atmosphere. Were it in composition similar to your atmosphere and not superheated, it would be such a vacuum that human beings would speedily suffocate if they were in or on it. (460.4) 41:4.7 Another of the Orvonton giants now has a surface temperature a trifle under three thousand degrees. Its diameter is over three hundred million miles — ample room to accommodate your sun and the present orbit of the earth. And yet, for all this enormous size, over forty million times that of your sun, its mass is only about thirty times greater. These enormous suns have an extending fringe that reaches almost from one to the other. 5. Solar Radiation (460.5) 41:5.1 That the suns of space are not very dense is proved by the steady streams of escaping light-energies. Too great a density would retain light by opacity until the light-energy pressure reached the explosion point. There is a tremendous light or gas pressure within a sun to cause it to shoot forth such a stream of energy as to penetrate space for millions upon millions of miles to energize, light, and heat the distant planets. Fifteen feet of surface of the density of Urantia would effectually prevent the escape of all X rays and light-energies from a sun until the rising internal pressure of accumulating energies resulting from atomic dismemberment overcame gravity with a tremendous outward explosion. (460.6) 41:5.2 Light, in the presence of the propulsive gases, is highly explosive when confined at high temperatures by opaque retaining walls. Light is real. As you value energy and power on your world, sunlight would be economical at a million dollars a pound. (460.7) 41:5.3 The interior of your sun is a vast X-ray generator. The suns are supported from within by the incessant bombardment of these mighty emanations. (460.8) 41:5.4 It requires more than one-half million years for an X-ray-stimulated electron to work its way from the very center of an average sun up to the solar surface, whence it starts out on its space adventure, maybe to warm an inhabited planet, to be captured by a meteor, to participate in the birth of an atom, to be attracted by a highly charged dark island of space, or to find its space flight terminated by a final plunge into the surface of a sun similar to the one of its origin. (461.1) 41:5.5 The X rays of a sun’s interior charge the highly heated and agitated electrons with sufficient energy to carry them out through space, past the hosts of detaining influences of intervening matter and, in spite of divergent gravity attractions, on to the distant spheres of the remote systems. The great energy of velocity required to escape the gravity clutch of a sun is sufficient to insure that the sunbeam will travel on with unabated velocity until it encounters considerable masses of matter; whereupon it is quickly transformed into heat with the liberation of other energies. (461.2) 41:5.6 Energy, whether as light or in other forms, in its flight through space moves straight forward. The actual particles of material existence traverse space like a fusillade. They go in a straight and unbroken line or procession except as they are acted on by superior forces, and except as they ever obey the linear-gravity pull inherent in material mass and the circular-gravity presence of the Isle of Paradise. (461.3) 41:5.7 Solar energy may seem to be propelled in waves, but that is due to the action of coexistent and diverse influences. A given form of organized energy does not proceed in waves but in direct lines. The presence of a second or a third form of force-energy may cause the stream under observation to appear to travel in wavy formation, just as, in a blinding rainstorm accompanied by a heavy wind, the water sometimes appears to fall in sheets or to descend in waves. The raindrops are coming down in a direct line of unbroken procession, but the action of the wind is such as to give the visible appearance of sheets of water and waves of raindrops. (461.4) 41:5.8 The action of certain secondary and other undiscovered energies present in the space regions of your local universe is such that solar-light emanations appear to execute certain wavy phenomena as well as to be chopped up into infinitesimal portions of definite length and weight. And, practically considered, that is exactly what happens. You can hardly hope to arrive at a better understanding of the behavior of light until such a time as you acquire a clearer concept of the interaction and interrelationship of the various space-forces and solar energies operating in the space regions of Nebadon. Your present confusion is also due to your incomplete grasp of this problem as it involves the interassociated activities of the personal and nonpersonal control of the master universe — the presences, the performances, and the co-ordination of the Conjoint Actor and the Unqualified Absolute. 6. Calcium — The Wanderer of Space (461.5) 41:6.1 In deciphering spectral phenomena, it should be remembered that space is not empty; that light, in traversing space, is sometimes slightly modified by the various forms of energy and matter which circulate in all organized space. Some of the lines indicating unknown matter which appear in the spectra of your sun are due to modifications of well-known elements which are floating throughout space in shattered form, the atomic casualties of the fierce encounters of the solar elemental battles. Space is pervaded by these wandering derelicts, especially sodium and calcium. (461.6) 41:6.2 Calcium is, in fact, the chief element of the matter-permeation of space throughout Orvonton. Our whole superuniverse is sprinkled with minutely pulverized stone. Stone is literally the basic building matter for the planets and spheres of space. The cosmic cloud, the great space blanket, consists for the most part of the modified atoms of calcium. The stone atom is one of the most prevalent and persistent of the elements. It not only endures solar ionization — splitting — but persists in an associative identity even after it has been battered by the destructive X rays and shattered by the high solar temperatures. Calcium possesses an individuality and a longevity excelling all of the more common forms of matter. (462.1) 41:6.3 As your physicists have suspected, these mutilated remnants of solar calcium literally ride the light beams for varied distances, and thus their widespread dissemination throughout space is tremendously facilitated. The sodium atom, under certain modifications, is also capable of light and energy locomotion. The calcium feat is all the more remarkable since this element has almost twice the mass of sodium. Local space-permeation by calcium is due to the fact that it escapes from the solar photosphere, in modified form, by literally riding the outgoing sunbeams. Of all the solar elements, calcium, notwithstanding its comparative bulk — containing as it does twenty revolving electrons — is the most successful in escaping from the solar interior to the realms of space. This explains why there is a calcium layer, a gaseous stone surface, on the sun six thousand miles thick; and this despite the fact that nineteen lighter elements, and numerous heavier ones, are underneath. (462.2) 41:6.4 Calcium is an active and versatile element at solar temperatures. The stone atom has two agile and loosely attached electrons in the two outer electronic circuits, which are very close together. Early in the atomic struggle it loses its outer electron; whereupon it engages in a masterful act of juggling the nineteenth electron back and forth between the nineteenth and twentieth circuits of electronic revolution. By tossing this nineteenth electron back and forth between its own orbit and that of its lost companion more than twenty-five thousand times a second, a mutilated stone atom is able partially to defy gravity and thus successfully to ride the emerging streams of light and energy, the sunbeams, to liberty and adventure. This calcium atom moves outward by alternate jerks of forward propulsion, grasping and letting go the sunbeam about twenty-five thousand times each second. And this is why stone is the chief component of the worlds of space. Calcium is the most expert solar-prison escaper. (462.3) 41:6.5 The agility of this acrobatic calcium electron is indicated by the fact that, when tossed by the temperature-X-ray solar forces to the circle of the higher orbit, it only remains in that orbit for about one one-millionth of a second; but before the electric-gravity power of the atomic nucleus pulls it back into its old orbit, it is able to complete one million revolutions about the atomic center. (462.4) 41:6.6 Your sun has parted with an enormous quantity of its calcium, having lost tremendous amounts during the times of its convulsive eruptions in connection with the formation of the solar system. Much of the solar calcium is now in the outer crust of the sun. (462.5) 41:6.7 It should be remembered that spectral analyses show only sun-surface compositions. For example: Solar spectra exhibit many iron lines, but iron is not the chief element in the sun. This phenomenon is almost wholly due to the present temperature of the sun’s surface, a little less than 6,000 degrees, this temperature being very favorable to the registry of the iron spectrum. 7. Sources of Solar Energy (463.1) 41:7.1 The internal temperature of many of the suns, even your own, is much higher than is commonly believed. In the interior of a sun practically no whole atoms exist; they are all more or less shattered by the intensive X-ray bombardment which is indigenous to such high temperatures. Regardless of what material elements may appear in the outer layers of a sun, those in the interior are rendered very similar by the dissociative action of the disruptive X rays. X ray is the great leveler of atomic existence. (463.2) 41:7.2 The surface temperature of your sun is almost 6,000 degrees, but it rapidly increases as the interior is penetrated until it attains the unbelievable height of about 35,000,000 degrees in the central regions. (All of these temperatures refer to your Fahrenheit scale.) (463.3) 41:7.3 All of these phenomena are indicative of enormous energy expenditure, and the sources of solar energy, named in the order of their importance, are: (463.4) 41:7.4 1. Annihilation of atoms and, eventually, of electrons. (463.5) 41:7.5 2. Transmutation of elements, including the radioactive group of energies thus liberated. (463.6) 41:7.6 3. The accumulation and transmission of certain universal space-energies. (463.7) 41:7.7 4. Space matter and meteors which are incessantly diving into the blazing suns. (463.8) 41:7.8 5. Solar contraction; the cooling and consequent contraction of a sun yields energy and heat sometimes greater than that supplied by space matter. (463.9) 41:7.9 6. Gravity action at high temperatures transforms certain circuitized power into radiative energies. (463.10) 41:7.10 7. Recaptive light and other matter which are drawn back into the sun after having left it, together with other energies having extrasolar origin. (463.11) 41:7.11 There exists a regulating blanket of hot gases (sometimes millions of degrees in temperature) which envelops the suns, and which acts to stabilize heat loss and otherwise prevent hazardous fluctuations of heat dissipation. During the active life of a sun the internal temperature of 35,000,000 degrees remains about the same quite regardless of the progressive fall of the external temperature. (463.12) 41:7.12 You might try to visualize 35,000,000 degrees of heat, in association with certain gravity pressures, as the electronic boiling point. Under such pressure and at such temperature all atoms are degraded and broken up into their electronic and other ancestral components; even the electrons and other associations of ultimatons may be broken up, but the suns are not able to degrade the ultimatons. (463.13) 41:7.13 These solar temperatures operate to enormously speed up the ultimatons and the electrons, at least such of the latter as continue to maintain their existence under these conditions. You will realize what high temperature means by way of the acceleration of ultimatonic and electronic activities when you pause to consider that one drop of ordinary water contains over one billion trillions of atoms. This is the energy of more than one hundred horsepower exerted continuously for two years. The total heat now given out by the solar system sun each second is sufficient to boil all the water in all the oceans on Urantia in just one second of time. (464.1) 41:7.14 Only those suns which function in the direct channels of the main streams of universe energy can shine on forever. Such solar furnaces blaze on indefinitely, being able to replenish their material losses by the intake of space-force and analogous circulating energy. But stars far removed from these chief channels of recharging are destined to undergo energy depletion — gradually cool off and eventually burn out. (464.2) 41:7.15 Such dead or dying suns can be rejuvenated by collisional impact or can be recharged by certain nonluminous energy islands of space or through gravity-robbery of near-by smaller suns or systems. The majority of dead suns will experience revivification by these or other evolutionary techniques. Those which are not thus eventually recharged are destined to undergo disruption by mass explosion when the gravity condensation attains the critical level of ultimatonic condensation of energy pressure. Such disappearing suns thus become energy of the rarest form, admirably adapted to energize other more favorably situated suns. 8. Solar-Energy Reactions (464.3) 41:8.1 In those suns which are encircuited in the space-energy channels, solar energy is liberated by various complex nuclear-reaction chains, the most common of which is the hydrogen-carbon-helium reaction. In this metamorphosis, carbon acts as an energy catalyst since it is in no way actually changed by this process of converting hydrogen into helium. Under certain conditions of high temperature the hydrogen penetrates the carbon nuclei. Since the carbon cannot hold more than four such protons, when this saturation state is attained, it begins to emit protons as fast as new ones arrive. In this reaction the ingoing
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Something Weird This Way Comes... is a movie podcast about campy and exploitation films from the 30's - 70's. Join our intrepid hosts Roo and Moe as they discuss the Sheepy Shocker - Godmonster of Indian Flats - Oh, lordy lord, what does one make of this? Once upon a time, director FREDRIC HOBBS made a sex film called Roseland that turned out to be one of the weirdest, wackiest, oddballest sex films ever made. This time he's made a monster movie called Godmonster of Indian Flats that, no surprise, is one of the weirdest, wackiest, oddballest monster movies ever made. Gaseous vapors from an ancient mine cause the birth of a huge, half-formed, squealing embryo which is taken to the lab of the local mad doctor where it grows into an 8 foot mutant sheep. Yes, that's right, an 8 foot mutant sheep. (Hey! Our first Sheepy Shocker!) Meanwhile, the great STUART LANCASTER (Starlet, Mantis in Lace) is the corrupt mayor of an historical wild west tourist town (filmed in Virginia City, Nevada, a U.S. historical monument!) who thwarts the efforts of a black man trying to buy up land for a large corporation by attempting to lynch him! Plans go awry, however, when the giant, fur-covered Lamb from Hell busts out of the doctor's lab and starts waddling across the countryside. Spewing an orange phosphorous gas, the semi-prehistoric "Godmonster" dances with a deranged hippie chick, lumbers into a children's picnic, blows up a gas station, and is eventually lassoed by cowboys! But when Lancaster puts "the damaged mongoloid beast" on display as another tourist attraction -- "Feast your eyes on the 8th Wonder of the World!" -- the appalled townspeople freak, riot, and throw the monster in the town dump as a crazed Lancaster shrieks: "Make them pay! Make them all pay! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!" Yow. This outrageous obscurity received a limited theatrical release in 1973 which must have given brain seizures to those lucky enough to see it unfold on the big screen. In addition to Roseland, director Hobbs (who also wrote, produced, and takes credit for "monster design") also made the equally bizarre Alabama's Ghost. As Michael Weldon has already asked, "Who is Hobbs and how could he have escaped attention for so long?!?" There's also a funeral for a non-dead dog, and a brief cameo by ERICA GAVIN (Vixen) in a Reno casino. Regardless of what you think of it, watch Godmonster of Indian Flats and you'll at least be able to say, "No, I haven't seen that before." Amen! Come listen to Moe and Roo discuss how much we absolutely LOVE it! If you like camp and silly movies join us on Facebook, you won't regret it! An Extra special thanks to Something Weird Video for supplying movies for episodes and for generally being an amazing company and an inspiration to my movie viewing habits - Moe
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