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Nassim Haramein, mathematical physicist and director of the International Space Federation, has spent three decades chasing the holy grail of science — unifying quantum mechanics and general relativity. Building on Einstein and Rosen's 1930s equations, wormholes, and failed proton radius predictions, Haramein claims a simple tweak unlocks the secrets of the proton, the strong force, gravity, and the fluid dynamics of spacetime itself. In this conversation, we explore zero-point energy, the quantum vacuum, and a vision for future technologies rooted in a unified theory of physics.PATREON https://www.patreon.com/c/demystifysciPARADIGM DRIFThttps://demystifysci.com/paradigm-drift-showOUR HOMEBREWED MUSICCheck out our band's new album:https://secretaryofnature.bandcamp.com/album/everything-is-so-good-hereVinyl pre-orders available now: https://buy.stripe.com/14A5kC3Od5d21Ms7zPdEs09Follow Nassim at https://spacefed.com/00:00 Go! Overview of the Physics Dilemma 00:07:07 The Water Analogy for Physics 00:10:55 Historical Context of Quantum Mechanics and Relativity 00:14:00 Importance of Black Body Radiation 00:22:19 Zero Point Energy and Oscillation 00:26:01 Understanding Isolation in Physics 00:28:34 Infinities in Physics 00:34:05 Relationship Between Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity 00:41:01 The Nature of Spacetime Dynamics 00:49:08 Infinite Potential in the Universe 00:51:09 Physics at Different Scales 00:53:45 The Nature of Forces and Structures 00:55:50 Unifying Concepts in Physics 00:57:59 Nature's Patterns and Physics 00:59:02 Understanding the Strong Force 01:01:19 The Importance of Mass and Energy Relationships 01:05:36 QCD and the Strong Force 01:16:31 Energy Oscillation and Reality Creation 01:19:00 Proton Mass Calculation 01:23:00 Fundamental Particles vs. Composite Particles 01:29:00 Mechanics of Particle Collisions 01:33:00 Zero Point Energy and Gravity 01:36:00 Predictions and Experimental Validation 01:40:53 Probing Proton Radius Measurements 01:52:34 The Journey of Unconventional Ideas in Physics 02:00:13 Validity and Acceptance of New Theories 02:05:16 Proton Dynamics and Black Hole Analogy 02:08:33 Language and Conceptualization of Black Holes 02:15:03 Fluid Dynamics and Force Emergence 02:22:01 Sub-Plank Structures and Energy Extraction 02:29:59 Understanding the Forces of the Universe 02:32:00 Energy Production Innovations 02:35:31 The Role of Gravity and Entropy 02:41:11 Chemistry's Connection to Physics 02:44:47 The Miracle of Existence #quantumphysics, #cosmology, #quantummechanics, #spaceexploration , #blackholes , #particlephysics, #theoreticalphysics, #cosmos, #physicist, #physicsfun, #skeptic, #philosophypodcast , #sciencepodcast, #longformpodcast ABOUS US: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. PATREON: get episodes early + join our weekly Patron Chat https://bit.ly/3lcAasBMERCH: Rock some DemystifySci gear : https://demystifysci.myspreadshop.com/allAMAZON: Do your shopping through this link: https://amzn.to/3YyoT98DONATE: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaDSUBSTACK: https://substack.com/@UCqV4_7i9h1_V7hY48eZZSLw@demystifysciBLOG: http://DemystifySci.com/blog RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rssMAILING LIST: https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySciMUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671
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Perseid Meteor Shower Approaches: Get ready for the spectacular Perseid meteor shower, expected to peak around August 12th to 13th! This celestial event promises to deliver a dazzling display of meteors, with Australia being one of the best places to witness it. With up to 100 meteors per hour, this year's shower is sure to be a treat for stargazers. We share tips on how to maximize your viewing experience, from finding dark skies to letting your eyes adjust to the night.- Exploring a Cosmic Void: Dive into the latest research that suggests our Milky Way may be located within a giant cosmic void. This theory could help resolve the long-standing Hubble tension regarding the universe's expansion rate. Learn how baryon acoustic oscillations and new measurements support this intriguing hypothesis, challenging our understanding of cosmic structure.- Innovative Martian Construction: Discover how researchers at Texas A&M University are pioneering biomanufacturing methods to build structures on Mars using its natural resources. By mimicking the properties of lichens, scientists are developing a synthetic system that can bind Martian regolith into strong building materials, paving the way for sustainable human habitats on the Red Planet.- Charting the Cosmic Web: We discuss groundbreaking observations of a 23 million light-year-long gaseous filament and the role of fast radio bursts in mapping the universe's largest structures. Learn how these discoveries are reshaping our understanding of baryonic matter distribution within the cosmic web.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTube Music Music, TikTok, and our new Instagram account! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Steve signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.✍️ Episode ReferencesPerseid Meteor Shower[NASA](https://www.nasa.gov/)Cosmic Void Research[Royal Astronomical Society](https://ras.ac.uk/)Martian Construction Matt Woods[Texas A&M University](https://www.tamu.edu/)Cosmic Web Observations[Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics](https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/)Astronomy Daily[Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io/)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-updates--5648921/support.
We're in the heart of the summer and we need some IPA's to cool us down. It's a perfect time for this! We start with Spyglass Borealis. This NEIPA comes in at 8.1% ABV made with British Ale yeast and hopped with Citra, NZ Rakau and EU Enigma. This is a stone fruit bomb. Finback Oscillation 040 is part of their NEIPA line. 040 is the latest version. It's dry hopped with Citra, Mosaic, Simcoe and Rakau. Tropical fruity and just what we want on a warm summer day. #beer #craftbeer #drinks #neipa
Vu sur HOWARD, le rock en trans Rencontre avec Jimbo, Tom et Raphaël, le trio d'Howard, dans le cadre de leur concert donné lors de l'édition 2025 du festival On a plus 20 ans, à Fontenay-le-Comte. Ils y présentaient leur 3ème album, Oscillations. Ils seront sur la scène de la Valley du Hellfest, le samedi 21 juin, à 10h30. Une émission […] Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM
I denne RumNyt skal vi blandt andet høre om kæmpe solar flares, om kinesiske rum-computere, og om mulige kandidater til en ekstra planet i Solsystemet. Og i vores hovedhistorie sætter vi fokus på nogle af de mange nuværende og kommende missioner, der har fokus på at kigge efter exoplaneter og ikke mindst deres atmosfærer – fra CoRoT til Habitable Worlds Observatory. Vi sender også en særlig tanke til Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, der næsten er færdig, men måske bliver slagtet af Trump-administrationen... Lyt med
In this episode of the Network of Awareness podcast, listeners are invited on an intellectual journey exploring the oscillation between fifth-dimensional (5D) and third-dimensional (3D) realities. The discussion delves into the challenges and experiences of star seeds undergoing ascension symptoms while grappling with the oscillation between 5D and 3D. Host ORRA The Informationalist and various guests share their insights on maintaining spiritual integrity, managing cognitive dissonance, and the importance of visualization and maintaining high-frequency states. Conversations emphasize the significance of self-love, community support, and focusing on positive visualization to co-create an elevated reality. Join this enlightening session to understand how to navigate and thrive in the ongoing journey of personal and global consciousness shift.00:00 Welcome to the Network of Awareness01:16 Sponsor Message: Acquire Crowd01:54 Introduction to Star Seed Awakening02:30 Navigating Ascension Symptoms03:43 The Great Divergence and Star Seeds05:00 Unity Consciousness Collaboration06:00 Challenges of Living Dual Lives08:07 Breaking Free from 3D Constructs12:03 Maintaining High Vibrational Integrity25:50 The Importance of Self-Love30:42 George Carlin's Perspective on Planet Earth37:01 Navigating the Oscillation Process46:12 Manifestation and Personal Testimonies57:03 Divine and Cosmic Guidance59:23 The Power of Presence and Self-Perception01:01:26 Welcoming Guests and Soul Nourishment01:01:51 Exploring the Urantia Book and Spiritual Concepts01:04:43 The Role of Thought Adjusters in Spiritual Ascension01:09:03 Debating Spiritual and Societal Constructs01:21:15 Unity, Consciousness, and Overcoming Division01:40:32 The Journey from Doing to Being01:43:51 The Illusion of Freedom in 3D01:45:18 Energetic Hygiene and Cleansing Techniques01:46:45 Ascension Symptoms and Personal Experiences01:53:15 Psychological Impact of Dual Realities02:06:44 Manifestation and Visualization Techniques02:29:31 Final Thoughts and EncouragementBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/network-of-awareness--4447646/support.
Can the world be as strange as it seems, well as the year 2025 reveals itself it appears to be getting stranger and stranger with every day. Jay and Aspasia discuss the anomalies surrounding two major events, Europe's largest and worst blackout and the Lyrid Meteor Shower. Is there and explanation behind this high strangeness? Jay recently stumbled onto the profound work of Michael Talbot and his book The Holographic Universe in which some of the answers may lie.Michael Talbot Thinking Aloud Linkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGeGHLIpgvU&t=4908s&ab_channel=NevilleGoddardAngry Astronaut Linkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uO0Dl7r5-Pg&ab_channel=TheAngryAstronaut
Michael Doran, senior fellow and director of the Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East at Hudson Institute, joins the show to discuss “restraintism” as a factor in Trump's choices in the Middle East. ▪️ Times • 01:46 Introduction • 02:20 What is it? • 05:01 Left, right, center • 06:56 Syria '07 • 11:47 Iraq Study Group • 17:21 Populist expression • 27:34 Balance • 30:20 Obama v Trump • 34:56 Oscillation • 42:16 Back to JCPOA? • 45:49 Snapback • 47:44 Syria '25 • 52:09 Iran and Turkey Follow along on Instagram, X @schoolofwarpod, and YouTube @SchoolofWarPodcast Find a transcript of today's episode on our School of War Substack
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It's horror time, and the invention of a brand new sub show to talk about horror! Today's show is on the 2023 movie "Stopmotion" by Robert Morgan! And yes, there is stop-motion in Stopmotion, so make all the Xibit jokes you want, because Toby is gonna tell us all about it. Full spoilers as always, plus minor potentially triggering stuff in the discussion as well as some sharing by me. But it will be a gay old time, promise Stop motion references: "Bobby Yeah" - https://youtu.be/d3W3fHaLHD4?si=TpyWFbhRcJkFbwev "Dog" - https://youtu.be/GtETK2beufA?si=ric16XllbXn4folQ Excerpts from "Daddy's Little Bit of Dresden China" - https://youtu.be/04Nu7T850WE?si=lmCtt2LSlwVBqXj3 The Fireside Alliance Podcast Network: https://firesidealliance.squarespace.com/ Intro is "Haunted Shores" by Evgeny Teilor of Free Music Archive Other music: "Evil Intentions" by Audiorezout of Free Music Archive "Violations", "Respond in Silence", "Mind Unveiled", "Comatone" by The Oscillation, "Crypt" by Hudd and "Stopmotion Movie Score Suite" by Shaun Duncan and Daniel Woodward from the Stopmotion soundtrack "Sledgehammer" by Peter Gabriel "The Cyclops" from the 7th Voyage of Sinbad soundtrack "Sounds of Silence Instrumental" by Brooklyn Duo "Shake it Out (Instrumental)" by Florence and the Machine "I Heard it Through The Grapevine (Intrumental)" by Marvin Gaye Outro is "Self-Love" by Metro Boomin and Coi Leray
The Drunk Guys drink till they're cross-eyed this week when they read The Crossing by Cormac McCarthy. They cross off: Tequila Margarita by Dogfish Head and Oscillation by Finback. Join the Drunk Guys next Tuesday for UBIK by Phillip K Dick The Drunk Guys now have a Patreon! The Drunk
This episode is brought to you with the help of NORDVPN. To get your special Space Nuts discount and help support the show, visit www.nordvpn.com/spacenutsSpace Nuts Episode 505: Black Holes, TRAPPIST Planets, and Cosmic FluctuationsIn this engaging Q&A edition of Space Nuts, host Andrew Dunkley and astronomer Professor Fred Watson tackle a variety of listener questions that delve deep into the mysteries of the universe. From the nature of black holes and their gravitational effects to the intriguing dynamics of the TRAPPIST system, this episode is packed with thought-provoking discussions and cosmic insights that will keep you captivated.Episode Highlights:- Black Hole Mysteries: Andrew and Fred explore whether objects entering a black hole, such as electrons or grains of sand, can be accelerated beyond the speed of light. They clarify the laws of physics that remain intact even within the event horizon and the implications of mass changes.- TRAPPIST System Insights: The duo discusses the absence of gas giants in the TRAPPIST system and the possible reasons behind this phenomenon, including the formation processes and the potential for undiscovered planets.- Star Collisions: Lloyd from Cairns asks whether everyday stars like our sun ever collide, leading to a discussion about the rarity of such events compared to black hole and neutron star collisions, especially during galaxy mergers.- Early Universe Fluctuations: Mark from Louisiana poses a thoughtful question about the energy density fluctuations observed in the WMAP image of the early universe, prompting a conversation about quantum fluctuations and their role in cosmic structure formation.For more Space Nuts, including our continually updating newsfeed and to listen to all our episodes, visit our website. Follow us on social media at SpaceNutsPod on Facebook, X, YouTube Music Music, Tumblr, Instagram, and TikTok. We love engaging with our community, so be sure to drop us a message or comment on your favorite platform.If you'd like to help support Space Nuts and join our growing family of insiders for commercial-free episodes and more, visit spacenutspodcast.com/aboutStay curious, keep looking up, and join us next time for more stellar insights and cosmic wonders. Until then, clear skies and happy stargazing.(00:00) This is a Q and A edition where we answer audience questions(01:02) Doug Stone: I had a question about Earthrise from last year(05:14) Question comes from somebody who didn't tell us their name(06:32) Picking the voice is picking it. Yes. It's picking it(06:46) Could anything entering a black hole be accelerated beyond the speed of light(09:05) Some solar systems do not contain gas or ice giants, says Dave(12:40) Is there any limit to how many planets a solar system can form(15:46) Do everyday stars like our sun ever collide and what do they create(20:30) Mark Rabelais has a question about fluctuations in the early universe(27:08) New research suggests distant galaxies have a preferred direction of rotation(28:47) Andrew Dunkley: Thank you to everybody who sent, uh, in questionsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts-exploring-the-cosmos--2631155/support.
Quem nunca atendeu um paciente com nistagmo no consultório? Nistagmo pode estar associado a estrabismo, posição compensatória de cabeça ou até à piora da acuidade visual devido à intensidade das oscilações.Neste Journal Club, recebemos a Dra. Tereza Cristina Nogueira de Lassus para discutir seu artigo publicado no Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus em 2024: “Botulinum Toxin A Injection in Horizontal Nystagmus: Effect on the Frequency of the Oscillation on a Pediatric Population”.Vamos juntos?
High-frequency oscillations (80 to 500 Hz) are being studied as biomarkers of epileptogenic areas in the brain, as well as markers to be used in epilepsy surgery. Dr. Cecilie Nome leads a discussion about clinical research on HFOs and areas of uncertainty, as well as the importance of basic research in helping to understand this phenomenon. Sharp Waves episodes are meant for informational purposes only, and not as clinical or medical advice.Let us know how we're doing: podcast@ilae.org.The International League Against Epilepsy is the world's preeminent association of health professionals and scientists, working toward a world where no person's life is limited by epilepsy. Visit us on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, and LinkedIn.
Dr. Tesha Monteith discusses the Neurology article, "Kinetic Oscillation Stimulation for the Preventive Treatment of Chronic Migraine: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Sham-Controlled Trial" by Jan Hoffmann and colleagues. Show reference: https://www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/WNL.0000000000210220
Anointing The Sick has unearthed another unholy batch of songs to tickle your tinnitus in todays new show 'Oscillation Devastation' Opening with the stoner psych grooves of Tex, I'm continuing to feature bands that made an impression on me last year and you may have missed. The filth pit has spewed forth a bounty of horrors and I'll be highlighting some doom charters and albums that are NYP on Bandcamp until closing with the showpiece track from funeral doomdeath band Aphonic Threnody.~ Embrace The Sickness~Tex #36 Jan Doom Charts 2023AcerusDeus Ex MachinaSea Of ConsciousnessByronBlack GrooveEpitaphMary BellTumour NYP BandcampBardo NYP BandcampMoonbatherChief Of SmokeBlack Magic RitesJoe Davis BandAphonic Threnody
Do you ever feel like your busy schedule leaves no room for self-care? Today, we tackle burnout and the importance of taking breaks—even in the middle of a hectic workday. In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Laura Schwindt and Dr. Karen Tindall, life coaches and former dental professionals. They share valuable insights on recognizing burnout, why breaks are essential for peak performance, and how open communication with your team can create a more harmonious and productive workplace. Discover the concept of oscillation—balancing high-intensity work with moments of rest—and how it can revolutionize your day. Learn actionable strategies, like advocating for mini-breaks, addressing hydration concerns, and finding mindfulness in small moments to maintain focus and energy. Key Takeaways: 1. Prioritize Breaks: Recharge to ensure you're performing at your best throughout the day. 2. Advocate for Communication: Foster team collaboration to manage schedules and workloads effectively. 3. Oscillation for Energy: Incorporate brief moments of rest and mindfulness to enhance focus and productivity. 4. Self-Care Benefits: Ensure you're not just a better professional but also your best self for loved ones at home. Let's make 2025 the year you thrive, not just survive. Visit Dr. Schwindt and Dr. Tindall at TheMintDoor.net or follow them on Instagram @TheMintDoorClub. Try their free oscillation experiment to bring balance and energy back to your dental practice. Until next time, this is Kevin Henry wishing you success in every aspect of your life and career.
We discuss Vestas' anti-oscillation blade tool, which seems to have a dual purpose, Windspider's self-erecting tower method, and a terrifying way to disguise vaccinations for kids. Fill out our Uptime listener survey and enter to win an Uptime mug! Register for Wind Energy O&M Australia! https://www.windaustralia.com Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Pardalote Consulting - https://www.pardaloteconsulting.comWeather Guard Lightning Tech - www.weatherguardwind.comIntelstor - https://www.intelstor.com Phil Totaro: This is Power Up, where groundbreaking wind energy ideas become your clean energy future. Here's your hosts, Allen Hall and Phil Totaro. Allen Hall: Well, Phil, our first idea of the week is from our friends at Vestas, and it's an anti oscillation tool for wind turbine blades. And how this patent is described, it's like a sock for your wind turbine blade with a little bit of a covering over the trailing edge serrations, and you slide this device on And it stops oscillations during deployment, when the, when the turbine may be a little more vulnerable, it's not a full operation, maybe in lockouts, where you really don't want any lift, and particularly you don't want any oscillations that could, in theory, Phil Totaro: Yeah. And maybe it's an idea that GE should have come up with or LM should have come up with first considering some of the issues they've had this year. But what's kind of fascinating about this though, is that this isn't necessarily a new idea from the perspective of putting a little sock on the end of your wind turbine blade to protect the tip during a lift. Usually it's for making sure that you don't damage the serrations or whatever you've stuck on the trailing edge of the blade. In this case, Vestas and, and I'm, I'm kind of expressing my opinion or suggestion here that I think Vestas is basically trying to get an extra 20 years of life on a patented concept that, They, are potentially using on a daily basis for that construction purpose. They found another way to describe that same technology and as an anti oscillation tool. Allen Hall: You ever seen a device called a slap chopper, Phil? No. It slices and it dices. Oh, that thing. Yeah, I have. I have. So what they've To have done, in a sense, is they've taken the Slapchopper and got a patent for slicing, and then when that got close to expiring, they came back and said, well, it dices too, which is a separate patent, and thereby you can extend the same device for Covering two areas. It's very unique way of patenting and very effective by the way. It's smart. Phil Totaro: Yeah, it is. If, if you're trying to capture and protect your IP, but it also doesn't say much for the patent examiners we've ever had in this industry who can't seem to recognize that this is what companies are doing because this is not the first time this has happened. I can recall a few examples in the past where companies had You know, had, their 20 years of patent protection on a concept and then repatented basically the same thing and said, Oh, well, it's not for cooling. It's for vibration damping, or it's not for one thing. It's for something else. So it looks like that's what's happening here. And, I guess kudos to Vestas for trying and maybe not so many kudos to the U. S. Patent Office for allowing stuff like this to get pushed Allen Hall: through. Roncopeel made a living doing that. If you're familiar with Ronco, it's Christmas time and every Christmas you would have another Ronco product, which slices, dices, cooked a chicken or something.
Existe-t-il d'autres planètes que la Terre propices à la vie dans l'Univers ? Depuis la découverte de la première exoplanète, il y a 30 ans, près de 5 700 planètes ont été identifiées hors de notre système solaire, et la liste ne cesse d'augmenter. Mais aucune, jusqu'à présent, ne remplit toutes les conditions essentielles à la vie. Avec ses caméras, le satellite Plato (pour PLAnetary Transits ans Oscillations of stars), développé par l'Agence spatiale européenne, a pour mission de trouver ces nouvelles Terres... habitables. Le satellite est actuellement en cours de construction. Avant d'entrer dans l'immense salle blanche, la pièce où est monté et testé le satellite, il est essentiel de s'équiper : « Il ne faut pas faire rentrer de poussière à l'intérieur, avertit Catherine Vogel, cheffe du programme Plato chez le constructeur Thales Alenia space. Donc tout le personnel qui travaille en salle blanche doit être équipé d'une charlotte, d'un cache-barbe, d'une blouse et de surchausses. »Il faut éviter que le moindre grain de poussière ne vienne enrayer la machinerie complexe du satellite. « Il faut savoir que ce satellite part à cinq fois la distance Terre-Lune et il doit être entièrement autonome », poursuit la cheffe de projet.Pour l'instant, des amoncellements de câbles et de matériel informatique s'échappent d'un module en cours de montage. Bientôt, 26 caméras de haute précision y seront ajoutées. Une fois dans l'espace, elles auront environ 200 000 étoiles dans leur viseur pendant 2 ans d'affilée. « Un défi technologique, c'est d'être capable de pointer les étoiles sans bouger, avec une précision qui serait la même que de tenir un grain de sable dans la main, viser ce grain de sable avec un laser à partir d'une distance d'un kilomètre », explique Catherine Vogel.Le tout sous d'énormes contraintes de températures qui ne doivent pas perturber les instruments. « Quand le spécimen est en l'air, un coup, il va être chauffé par le soleil. Un coup, il va être masqué. Donc du coup, vous allez avoir tout le temps des effets chaud froid, entre -94 degrés et +163 degrés », détaille Sébastien Guerrere, responsable du générateur solaire.Devant une immense capsule, ce dernier teste le bouclier thermique qui devra protéger le satellite : « Quand on ferme le gros couvercle, on va faire le vide et on va pouvoir faire monter l'enceinte à des températures très élevées ou très basses, dans des conditions qui se rapprochent de ce qu'on verra dans l'espace. »À lire aussiL'Europe affine sa stratégie pour retrouver le chemin de l'espace« On cherche vraiment à trouver des planètes qui soient similaires à la Terre.Une fois en orbite, Plato doit pouvoir repérer l'ombre infime des planètes quand elles passent devant leur soleil et réaliser toute une série de mesures pour dire si elles peuvent potentiellement être habitables, résume Catherine Vogel. « La vie ailleurs, ça veut dire des planètes qui soient dans des zones où il y a potentiellement de l'eau. Donc il ne faut pas être trop près de son soleil parce que sinon toute l'eau s'évapore et on brûle. Il ne faut pas être trop loin parce que sinon tout gèle, décrit la cheffe de projet. Donc on cherche vraiment à trouver des planètes qui soient similaires à la Terre. On est aujourd'hui au début d'une grande ère de découvertes. Je pense qu'on cherche tous à savoir si on est les seuls et la probabilité qu'on le soit est de plus en plus faible au fur et à mesure de nos découvertes. »Le satellite doit être lancé fin 2026, avec, elle l'espère, les premières trouvailles en 2027.À écouter dans Autour de la questionJusqu'où nous entrainera le télescope spatial James Webb ?
In this episode of Everyday Health Stories, Dr. Kota Reddy and Anna delve into the fascinating role of gamma oscillations—high-frequency brainwaves essential for memory, cognition, and overall brain health. With Alzheimer's disease disrupting these vital brainwaves, they explore actionable, science-backed strategies to boost gamma activity and support brain health. From mental stimulation and exercise to mindfulness practices, quality sleep, and social engagement, the discussion offers a holistic approach to preventing and managing cognitive decline. Whether you're curious about the latest research or looking for practical tips to enhance your brain function, this episode is packed with insights to empower you on your journey to better cognitive health.
This is Episode 69 of To Etherea and Beyond - Flow Peak Fury . The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 29th September and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: Yoo Doo Right, Drowner, Timothy Clerkin, Maps, Max Cooper, Activity, Teeth Of The Sea, Mogwai, Swervedriver, Trxy!, RIP Swirl, Alias Error, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Rival Consoles, Katatonic Silentio, Mark Peters, Dot Allison, Richard Norris, Camedor, Indigo Dream, deary, Pete International Airport, Rachel Goswell, The Oscillation, God Is An Astronaut https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
• Sound Art • Der Boden, auf dem wir stehen, ist in Bewegung. Zwei bis vier Zentimeter pro Jahr verschieben sich die Kontinentalplatten. Die Klangkünstlerin Chantal Dumas überträgt seismische Daten und tektonische Prozesse in Klang. Von Chantal Dumas www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Klangkunst
Thank you for Liking and Subscribing to this podcast Thank you for sharing this episode with your loved ones, friends and community Thank you for Tips or Donations: https://ko-fi.com/cedorsett https://patreon.com/cedorsett Substack: https://www.creationspaths.com/ For all of the things we are doing at The Seraphic Grove go to Creation's Paths https://www.creationspaths.com/ For Educational Resource: https://wisdomscry.com Creation's Paths Podcast: http://www.creationspaths.com/podcast Church of the Oak Podcast: http://churchoftheoak.com/ Hallowstead Podcast: http://hallowstead.com/ Social Connections: BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/creationspaths.com Threads https://www.threads.net/@creationspaths Instagram https://www.instagram.com/creationspaths/ In this episode, Charlie and Brian delves into the the **three voices of Awen** the first of seven roots of Druidry which are elements of the "Church of the Oak," a Christopagan movement. The **three voices of Awen**: the **whisper of creation**, the **song of awakening**, and the **roar of transformation**. They discuss how the Awen, the spirit of divine inspiration, subtly speaks to individuals through nature, intuition, and creativity. The **whisper of creation** reflects the quiet, often unnoticed moments in life where inspiration is gently revealed. The **song of awakening** guides spiritual growth and helps individuals detect discord or alignment within themselves and their surroundings. The **roar of transformation** symbolizes the powerful, cumulative change that comes from small, gradual shifts in awareness and practice. Charlie emphasizes that everyone experiences the Awen in unique ways, whether through **intuition**, **music**, **color**, or **sensation**, and encourages listeners to recognize how the Awen is already present in their lives. The episode highlights the importance of **mindfulness**, **listening**, and building a personal relationship with the Awen for spiritual transformation. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to the Awen 00:40 Meet the Hosts 01:28 The Three Voices of Awen 02:32 The Whisper of Creation 03:33 Listening to Subtle Whispers 07:54 The Song of Awakening 12:26 Understanding Superstitions and Intuitions 12:50 Connecting with Ancestral Energy 13:24 Personal Paths to Connection 14:41 The Language of Intuition 15:21 The Roar of Transformation 17:09 The Oscillation of Change 19:11 Realizing Personal Transformation 21:00 Interacting with the Awen 22:18 Community Engagement and Support 24:07 A Blessing to Conclude
Send us a Text Message.Breaking down the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and Atlantic Multi-Decadal Oscillation (AMO) and why they are so important to our long range forecast.
One of the hottest fields in astronomy right now is the search for exoplanets. NASA's Exoplanet Archive currently lists over 5,700 confirmed planets orbiting distant stars.And more discoveries will be on the way.PLATO, which stands for PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars, is a satellite made by the European Space Agency that will help put more exoplanets on the map. Scheduled for launch in late 2026, it will look at around 200,000 sun-like stars to categorize them and the planets that orbit them.Science Friday guest host and producer Charles Bergquist is joined by one of the scientists working on the telescope, Dr. Suzanne Aigrain, professor of astrophysics at Oxford University, to learn more about PLATO and the future of deep space exploration.Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
Welcome to Astronomy Daily, the Podcast that brings you the latest news and updates from the world of space and astronomy. I'm your host, Anna, and today we have some exciting topics to cover, from the early signs of the sun's next solar cycle to a groundbreaking discovery by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover. There's a lot to discuss. We'll also delve into the recent findings on Jupiter's great red spot and get an update on Boeing's Starliner capsule. Whether you're a seasoned astronomer or just a space enthusiast, there's something here for everyone. So let's get started.First Signs of Solar Cycle 26 Detected: Scientists have detected the first rumblings of the next eleven-year solar cycle through sound waves within the sun, even though we're still halfway through the current one, Solar Cycle 25. This discovery, presented at the Royal Astronomical Society's national astronomy meeting, came from researchers at the University of Birmingham. Using internal sound waves, astronomers have pinpointed patterns of faster and slower rotating bands within the sun, known as solar torsional oscillation. Dr. Rachel Howe noted that a faint sign of the next solar cycle, Cycle 26, is now visible in the data, indicating that it will officially commence around 2030. This ongoing research aims to advance our knowledge of solar dynamics and prepare for the impacts of solar activity on Earth.- Curiosity Mars Rover's Groundbreaking Discovery: On May 30, NASA's Curiosity rover made a surprising discovery by driving over a rock and revealing yellow sulfur crystals, a sight never before seen on Mars. This find suggests new insights into Mars' geologic and hydrologic history. The rover has been exploring the Geddes Valis channel, uncovering various clues about the planet's past, including chemical interactions and water flows. Project scientist Ashwin Vasavada described the discovery as finding an oasis in the desert, highlighting its significance in understanding Mars' complex narrative.- Boeing's Starliner Capsule Update: Boeing is making strides in understanding the thruster issues that delayed the return of its Starliner capsule from the International Space Station. Engineers recently completed tests on a spare thruster, providing invaluable data for troubleshooting the problem. NASA's commercial crew program manager, Steve Stitch, emphasized the importance of these tests in ensuring a safe return for astronauts Butch Wilmore and SUNY Williams. Although there's no confirmed return date yet, the detailed analysis will guide the necessary adjustments before clearing Starliner for its journey home.- Jupiter's Great Red Spot Shrinking: Jupiter's Great Red Spot, the largest windstorm in the solar system, has been shrinking over the past century. A new study led by Caleb Kevinney from Yale University might shed light on why this is happening. Using 3D simulations, researchers discovered that smaller transient storms feed into the Great Red Spot, helping to sustain its size. This study has broader implications for understanding both Jovian and terrestrial weather systems, potentially improving our predictive capabilities for extreme weather events on Earth.Don't forget to visit our website at astronomydaily.io to sign up for our free daily newsletter and stay updated with the latest space news. Follow us on social media at AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, and TikTok to join our community of stargazers and space enthusiasts. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the universe.Become a supporter of this podcast: Support Astronomy Daily.www.bitesz.comShow our sponsor some love and do yourself a giant security favour at the smae time...visit Malwarebytes and see what you're missing out on. It's the one we use and recommend. Visit www.bitesz.com/malwarebytes for details.
Guest speaker, Henry Reyenga Jr. is the co-founder and President of the Christian Leaders Institute and has devoted his life to empowering Christian leaders. He holds a BA from Dordt College and a Master of Divinity from Calvin Seminary. Henry has established churches across the U.S. and has been married to his wife Pamela since 1983. They have five children and nineteen grandchildren. Henry's message is based on 1 Kings 18:17-21.
Speech & neural oscillation in classic galactosemia by Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease
Une équipe d'astrophysiciens à découvert la présence d'une oscillation de courte durée dans le signal gamma du sursaut GRB 211211A. Elle n'a duré que 0,2 s, 1,6 s après le début du sursaut, puis a disparu. Deux origines possibles en sont déduites pour ce GRB. L'étude est parue dans The Astrophysical Journal. Source Evidence of a Strong 19.5 Hz Flux Oscillation in Swift BAT and Fermi GBM Gamma-Ray Data from GRB 211211ACecilia Chirenti et al.The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 967, Number 1 (15 may 2024)https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad3bb7
Dr. Martin Kneyber is Chief of the Division of Paediatric Critical Care Medicine at the Beatrix Children's Hospital, University Medical Center the Netherlands. He is interested in better understanding the respiratory pathophysiology in mechanically ventilated children. His basic science research focuses on ventilator-induced lung injury and its relationship with multiple system organ failure, he is also a principal investigator for PROSpect–Prone and Oscillation pediatric clinical trial. Learning Objectives:By the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to discuss:The physiologic rationale supporting the use of high frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV).Patient populations most likely to benefit from HFOV.Key published evidence that informs our use of HFOV in pediatric critical care.An expert approach to managing a patient with HFOV.Next steps in research that will direct our understanding of the use of HFOV in pediatric critical care.References:Ferguson ND, Cook DJ, Guyatt GH, Mehta S, Hand L, Austin P, Zhou Q, Matte A, Walter SD, Lamontagne F, Granton JT, Arabi YM, Arroliga AC, Stewart TE, Slutsky AS, Meade MO; OSCILLATE Trial Investigators; Canadian Critical Care Trials Group. High-frequency oscillation in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med. 2013 Feb 28;368(9):795-805. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa1215554. Epub 2013 Jan 22. PMID: 23339639.de Jager P, Curley MAQ, Cheifetz IM, Kneyber MCJ. Hemodynamic Effects of a High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation Open-Lung Strategy in Critically Ill Children With Acquired or Congenital Cardiac Disease. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2023 Jun 1;24(6):e272-e281. doi: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000003211. Epub 2023 Mar 6. PMID: 36877029; PMCID: PMC10226461.https://prospect-network.org/ Support the Show.How to support PedsCrit:Please complete our Listener Feedback SurveyPlease rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show. Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.
Dr. Martin Kneyber is Chief of the Division of Paediatric Critical Care Medicine at the Beatrix Children's Hospital, University Medical Center the Netherlands. He is interested in better understanding the respiratory pathophysiology in mechanically ventilated children. His basic science research focuses on ventilator-induced lung injury and its relationship with multiple system organ failure, he is also a principal investigator for PROSpect–Prone and Oscillation pediatric clinical trial. Learning Objectives:By the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to discuss:The physiologic rationale supporting the use of high frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV).Patient populations most likely to benefit from HFOV.Key published evidence that informs our use of HFOV in pediatric critical care.An expert approach to managing a patient with HFOV.Next steps in research that will direct our understanding of the use of HFOV in pediatric critical care.References:Ferguson ND, Cook DJ, Guyatt GH, Mehta S, Hand L, Austin P, Zhou Q, Matte A, Walter SD, Lamontagne F, Granton JT, Arabi YM, Arroliga AC, Stewart TE, Slutsky AS, Meade MO; OSCILLATE Trial Investigators; Canadian Critical Care Trials Group. High-frequency oscillation in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med. 2013 Feb 28;368(9):795-805. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa1215554. Epub 2013 Jan 22. PMID: 23339639.de Jager P, Curley MAQ, Cheifetz IM, Kneyber MCJ. Hemodynamic Effects of a High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation Open-Lung Strategy in Critically Ill Children With Acquired or Congenital Cardiac Disease. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2023 Jun 1;24(6):e272-e281. doi: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000003211. Epub 2023 Mar 6. PMID: 36877029; PMCID: PMC10226461.https://prospect-network.org/ Support the Show.How to support PedsCrit:Please complete our Listener Feedback SurveyPlease rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show. Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Embark on an astronomical odyssey with SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 48, as we unveil the most detailed view of the expanding universe to date. The first-year data from DESI, the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument survey, is in, and it's changing the cosmic game. This groundbreaking five-year study is mapping the universe in 3D, charting the enigmatic influence of dark energy over time. Will the universe meet a chilling big freeze, or will dark energy's relentless acceleration lead to a catastrophic big rip? With precision better than 1%, DESI's data is painting a complex picture of our cosmic destiny.Then, join us in celebrating a celestial milestone as the Solar Observatory spacecraft SOHO captures its 5000th comet. SOHO's unexpected role as a prolific comet hunter has deepened our understanding of these enigmatic sun-grazers, offering insights into the sun's atmosphere and the large-scale structure of comets.Plus, we follow the Soyuz MS-24 capsule's return to Earth, bringing home a NASA astronaut and the first Belarusian cosmonaut after a landmark mission. With blue skies over Kazakhstan, the Soyuz's journey from the International Space Station to the steppe marks a successful conclusion to an expedition of cosmic proportions.And don't miss our Science Report, where we delve into the impact of climate change on wine regions, the link between mood disorders and driving in young people, and the debate over a meteor impact ejecta potentially being alien technology.For more SpaceTime and to support the show, visit our website at https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com. Tune in to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen, and access show links via https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ. Support the show: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you by NordPass. Secure your digital life and keep the cosmic exploration going with the password manager you can trust. Visit www.bitesz.com/nordpass for a special offer.
Das Afrikabild in Deutschland steckt voller Klischees – auch in Bezug auf Klang. Dabei kommen viele künstlerische Innovationen aus Afrika. In einer vierteiligen Reihe zeigen wir die Ergebnisse eines Austauschprogramms zwischen Kapstadt und Berlin. Von Nkosenathi Ernie Koela, Gabi Motuba, Denise Onen www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Klangkunst
Das Afrikabild in Deutschland steckt voller Klischees – auch in Bezug auf Klang. Dabei kommen viele künstlerische Innovationen aus Afrika. In einer vierteiligen Reihe zeigen wir die Ergebnisse eines Austauschprogramms zwischen Kapstadt und Berlin. Von Zara Julius und Mpho Molikeng www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Klangkunst
Das Afrikabild in Deutschland steckt voller Klischees – auch in Bezug auf Klang. Dabei kommen viele künstlerische Innovationen aus Afrika. In einer vierteiligen Reihe zeigen wir die Ergebnisse eines Austauschprogramms zwischen Kapstadt und Berlin. Von Muhammad Dawjee, Garth Erasmus, Kirsten Reese www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Klangkunst
Das Afrikabild in Deutschland steckt voller Klischees – auch in Bezug auf Klang. Dabei kommen viele künstlerische Innovationen aus Afrika. In einer vierteiligen Reihe zeigen wir die Ergebnisse eines Austauschprogramms zwischen Kapstadt und Berlin. Von Christina Kubisch und Neo Muyanga www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Klangkunst
Join Nikki and Bella as they catch up with the latest. The girls start their convo touching on the remembering and forgetting journey and their ideas on what it means to establish higher baselines of consciousness. Bella then dives into her recent experience with hypnotherapy and the impact this healing had on her relationship. This is a powerful convo that magnifies the magic of the subconscious and as well as touches on the inevitable ups and downs we experience within the beginning of our path. Join the OOOMIES Oasis and meet your community of ooomies! ooomies.com/oasis Connect with Bella's Hypnotherapist: https://www.instagram.com/daniellehattonn?igsh=OHptb2N5YncwbDNm
Oscillations will be the troublesome name of the game in forecasting the timing and location of intense lake effect snow the remainder of this weekend, with near-Blizzard conditions within the most intense band. There will be frequent whiteouts along with frigid temps and wind chill endangering any stranded motorist. Erie County will be under a Driving Ban after 9pm Saturday, but drivers traveling outside of Erie County in affected areas should have an emergency travel kit in their vehicles. https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/winter-driving/winter-car-emergency-kit-review-winter-driving-safety-a9935578560/
As is so often the case, Radical Research, for its 104th episode, finds itself in Norway, only this time to investigate the psycho-necrotic brutality of Oslo's Diskord. At once garage-y, asymmetric, and morbid, Diskord hawks death-wares that invite listeners to stroll through the hallways of the weird metal madhouse. Only death and Norway are real. Note I: Thanks to Tim Hammond for the Oscillations mp3s. We only had the vinyl and no digital version, and we knew who to turn to. Thanks Tim, you are a fucking champ! Note II: Wagner was thinking “Funebrarum” but said “Encoffination.” Please forgive a mind way too filled up with this otherworldly nonsense. Thank you. The point still stands, re: the rise of Funebarum and other similar combos in early Incantation mode around 2007. Note III: Wagner and Ginn are both huge fans of Autopsy up to and including Tourniquets, Hacksaws and Graves (2014). In fact, both, weirdly, believe that album to be the best of Era II Autopsy. Things after that are fine if all you want is more of that. But we wanted more than that. But goddamn we love the fuck out of Autopsy. Fiend for Blood FTW. Note IV: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books, many of them recently restocked: http://radicalresearch.org/shop/ Music cited in order of appearance: “Pervasive Discreetness” (Doomscapes, 2007) “Reptilian Ancestry” (Doomscapes, 2007) “Instauration” (Doomscapes, 2007) “Overseer” (Dystopics, 2012) “Psychotic Process” (Dystopics, 2012) “Rambling Words from a Sore Throat” (Dystopics, 2012) “Horrid Engine” (Oscillations, 2014) “Hermit Dream” (Oscillations, 2014) “Loitering in the Portal” (Degenerations, 2021) “Dragged for Coronation” (Degenerations, 2021) “Gnashing” (Degenerations, 2021) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.
BodybladeTM training in athletes with traumatic anterior shoulder instability. Pulido V, Alvar B, Behm D. Int J Sports Phys Ther. 18(1):188-198. doi:10.26603/001c.65900 Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on the website for the world to download at will. Brought to you by our sponsors at: CSMi – https://www.humacnorm.com/ptinquest Physio Network–https://www.physio-network.com/ Learn more about/Buy Erik's courses – The Science PT Support us on the Patreons! Music for PT Inquest: “The Science of Selling Yourself Short” by Less Than Jake Used by Permission Other Music by Kevin MacLeod – incompetech.com: MidRoll Promo – Mining by Moonlight
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SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 109 *Have they finally found planet X? Astronomers in Japan have found possible evidence of an Earth-like planet orbiting in the Kuiper Belt. *XRISM space telescope launches into orbit. A powerful new Xray telescope has just blasted into orbit. The X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission -- XRISM - was launched aboard an H-IIA rocket from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan. *Discovery of a local Baryonic Acoustic Oscillation Astronomers have discovered an immense bubble 820 million light years from Earth that's believed to be a fossil-like remnant of the birth of the universe. *The Science Report Australia on course for increasingly hot and dry conditions. Black death made the human immune system what it is today. Study warns whales ingest up to 10 million pieces of microplastics every day. Skeptics guide to growing corruption in the World Health Organisation This week's guests: NASA XRISM Mission Astrophysicist Francois Mernier NASA XRISM Mission Astrophysicist Takashi Okajima And our regular guests: Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics Alex Zaharov-Reutt from www.techadvice.life Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen and access show links via https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ **Support SpaceTime with Stuart Gary: Be Part of Our Cosmic Journey!** SpaceTime is fueled by passion, not big corporations or grants. We're on a mission to become 100% listener-supported, allowing us to focus solely on bringing you riveting space stories without the interruption of ads.
Progress Over Perfection Coaching is a podcast focused on career management and development by offering insight on how to build an intentionally balanced and purpose-filled career.It's been a little longer than normal since our last episode - actually a bit longer than I would have liked. To be honest, it's because there have been some other things going on in life that have taken my attention and energy away from this podcast. After I missed my normal cadence for posting an episode (targeting every 2 weeks), I got pretty down on myself, and started to feel pressure mounting like I was failing at something. That got me thinking - why do I feel bad about this? Why did I find myself so stressed over "falling behind" on a self-imposed cadence that clearly wasn't sustainable, given everything else going on in my life? In the spirit of embracing oscillation, here are some tips and approaches for how you can incorporate this idea into your own career, to frame up how you spend your energy, where you spend it, and why it's important to you.-----------------------------------------------------------------------Past episodes referenced: Introduction to Ikigai: https://rss.com/podcasts/prgscoach/611277/Internal Drivers of Ikigai: https://rss.com/podcasts/prgscoach/615969/External Drivers of Ikigai: https://rss.com/podcasts/prgscoach/622856/Setting Your Career Destination: https://rss.com/podcasts/prgscoach/622949/Put Your Plan to Work: https://rss.com/podcasts/prgscoach/653435/-----------------------------------------------------------------------Other Podcasts I referenced in the episode:Hidden Brain "Success 2.0: The Obstacles You Don't See" https://hiddenbrain.org/podcast/work-2-0-the-obstacles-you-dont-see/ The Art of Coaching "Episode 273: https://artofcoaching.com/e273/-----------------------------------------------------------------------More information about Progress Over Perfection Coaching can be found at:https://prgscoach.com/https://app.delenta.com/ta/@prgscoachhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/progress-over-perfection-coaching/-----------------------------------------------------------------------Intro and Outro music:Music: Right Ways [Original Mix] by Imperss is licensed under a Creative Commons License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support by RFM - NCM: https://bit.ly/3po6gnm
On this episode of Ranching Reboot, join us as we delve into the fascinating world of weather forecasting with our guest Brian Bledsoe. We discuss the importance of weather forecasting for farmers and ranchers, the influence of El Nino and La Nina on North American weather, and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation's impact on the Western High Plains. We also explore the effects of climate change and the importance of understanding the big picture pattern of weather. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion! Find Brian Bledsoe on Twitter --------------------- Visit Sea-90 at www.Sea-90.com or call us at (717) 580 - 1458 Audubon Conservation Ranching! Buy BoBoLinks Here! Book on Landtrust! One Earth Health Beef organ pills! RedHillsRancher.com My Patreon My Linktree #RanchingReboot #WeatherForecasting #Farming #Ranching #Agriculture #ClimateChange #WeatherPatterns #ElNino #LaNina #PacificDecadalOscillation #BrianBledsoe --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ranching-reboot/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ranching-reboot/support
Support the show to get full episodes and join the Discord community. Check out my free video series about what's missing in AI and Neuroscience Ole Jensen is co-director of the Centre for Human Brain Health at University of Birmingham, where he runs his Neuronal Oscillations Group lab. Ole is interested in how the oscillations in our brains affect our cognition by helping to shape the spiking patterns of neurons, and by helping to allocate resources to parts of our brains that are relevant for whatever ongoing behaviors we're performing in different contexts. People have been studying oscillations for decades, finding that different frequencies of oscillations have been linked to a bunch of different cognitive functions. Some of what we discuss today is Ole's work on alpha oscillations, which are around 10 hertz, so 10 oscillations per second. The overarching story is that alpha oscillations are thought to inhibit or disrupt processing in brain areas that aren't needed during a given behavior. And therefore by disrupting everything that's not needed, resources are allocated to the brain areas that are needed. We discuss his work in the vein on attention - you may remember the episode with Carolyn Dicey-Jennings, and her ideas about how findings like Ole's are evidence we all have selves. We also talk about the role of alpha rhythms for working memory, for moving our eyes, and for previewing what we're about to look at before we move our eyes, and more broadly we discuss the role of oscillations in cognition in general, and of course what this might mean for developing better artificial intelligence. The Neuronal Oscillations Group. Twitter: @neuosc. Related papers Shaping functional architecture by oscillatory alpha activity: gating by inhibition FEF-Controlled Alpha Delay Activity Precedes Stimulus-Induced Gamma-Band Activity in Visual Cortex The theta-gamma neural code A pipelining mechanism supporting previewing during visual exploration and reading. Specific lexico-semantic predictions are associated with unique spatial and temporal patterns of neural activity. 0:00 - Intro 2:58 - Oscillations import over the years 5:51 - Oscillations big picture 17:62 - Oscillations vs. traveling waves 22:00 - Oscillations and algorithms 28:53 - Alpha oscillations and working memory 44:46 - Alpha as the controller 48:55 - Frequency tagging 52:49 - Timing of attention 57:41 - Pipelining neural processing 1:03:38 - Previewing during reading 1:15:50 - Previewing, prediction, and large language models 1:24:27 - Dyslexia
Links from the show:* The Dance of Innovation: Infrastructure, Social Oscillation, and the Evolution of Societies* Follow the Skeptic Research Center Team on Twitter* The False Allure of Group Selection by Steven Pinker* Scale: The Universal Laws of Growth, Innovation, Sustainability, and the Pace of Life in Organisms, Cities, Economies, and Companies* The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can Be Done About ItAbout my guest:Kevin McCaffree is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of North Texas. He is the author or co-author of three books, co-editor of Theoretical Sociology: The Future of a Disciplinary Foundation and series editor (with Jonathan H. Turner) of Evolutionary Analysis in the Social Sciences. In addition to these works, he has authored or co-authored more than 20 peer-reviewed journal articles and handbook chapters published on a variety of topics ranging from cultural evolution to criminology to the sociology of empathy. Get full access to Dispatches from the War Room at dispatchesfromthewarroom.substack.com/subscribe
Darwin's Wrong? Dave's Multiple Density Hypothesis & Using Sound Canons For Acoustic Oscillations.
David Rose walks the road less traveled. A serial entrepreneur for over 30 years, David has envisioned and built more products than most people can imagine. In Episode #086, we talk about his "oscillation lifestyle" - moving back and forth from learning to teaching, teaching to implementing, investing to being invested in, and many more aspects of life. By staying humble and open to learning, David has founded many successful companies, authored two books, won awards and patents for his inventions, and has become a pioneer in the Augmented Reality industry, aka the real-world Metaverse. David on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_L._Rose David's latest book, Super Sight: https://www.supersight.world/ Clearwater AR: https://www.clearwater.ar/ Home Outside: https://homeoutside.com/ David's first book, Enchanted Objects: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Enchanted-Objects/David-Rose/9781476725642
What is a starquake? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Matt Kirshen explore asteroseismology, the sun, and what's happening on the insides of stars with astrophysicist Conny Aerts. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free.Thanks to our Patrons Zoran Nesic, Sarah Rina Rosen, and Joshua Brewer for supporting us this week.
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