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The Intricacies of a Compound Microscope (09 Feb 2007) A compound microscope uses light to illuminate the sample or object so that you can see it with your eye. It has two lenses that are used in combination to give you a greater view of the sample or object.
The Harmonic (09 Feb 2007) However, it would be nice to see these researchers (are not historians supposed to research?) ask people who are knowledgeable about alchemy and present their opinion if they are willing to call Pythagoras 'weird'. Much of what Pythagoras learned from the Great Pyramid and in his healing of people was involved with harmonics and the pentagon-dodecahedron that understands the Earth Energy Grid. He is not the only person who used these secret knowledge systems.
Life Under Mars Ice Shelf? (09 Feb 2007) When looking for life on Mars we should be thinking of how life forms on Earth. Not because it will be similar, although it possibly could be, but because we know the things, which inhibit life and the things which help it flourish.
Is Thought Evident in Plants? (09 Feb 2007) Who would have thought that a plant could be a witness to a crime - and even testify against the perpetrator? Well, it is true! In the early 1970's experiments were done on ordinary houseplants, by researchers who connected a polygraph machine to a plant.
DNA Testing Has Changed Everything (09 Feb 2007) The possibility that DNA could be used for human identity and relationship testing had been discussed from the time DNA was first revealed as the molecule which makes people unique. Yet, it was not until the discovery of DNA fingerprinting by Prof. Alec Jeffreys (now Sir Alec) of Leicester University in 1984 when the first practical testing system became available.
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DNA Testing Breaks Down Barriers in the Court Room (09 Feb 2007) Criminal justice system now relies heavily on DNA-based evidence. Since it was first used in the Enderby murder case (1986), thousands of perpetrators has been convicted of various crimes with the help of DNA evidence, and hundreds wrongfully convicted people have been exonerated.
Living In Arizona Boulders--Where Did They Come From? (09 Feb 2007) When most people think of building a secluded home, they think of tall trees and large bushes. But what about boulders? Granite Park, located in Prescott, Arizona, which is in the north central part of the state, is one such place filled with 1.4 billion-year-old towering granite rock formations.
Dream Therapy and Learning thru Human Hibernation (09 Feb 2007) Want to learn a new language? Would you like to earn a PhD in Physics; perfect your backstroke tennis swing, golf finesse or fly-fishing techniques, while you sleep? While, your immune system catches your body back up on your lack of exercise, fitness and proper diet?
Saving People in Disaster Crisis, Concept (09 Feb 2007) So often when we see huge Natural Disasters there are many people killed, but for everyone who perishes there are 5-10 people injured; many very seriously. So often too the region of the world were the disaster occurs does not have enough hospital beds, medical professionals or the right equipment needed to help save those lives.
Pandemic Crisis Cure Concept (09 Feb 2007) What happens if the world is faced with a Pandemic, for which no cure currently exists but one is on the verge of being discovered? Here is a concept, which with the proper protocols could save the human race from near extinction. Human Hibernation.
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MP Apprehension of High Strung or Drunken Soldiers (09 Feb 2007) Recently scientists have discovered the hydrogen sulfide gas caused mice to go into spontaneous hibernation. The genetic similarities to the mammalian general class humans belong to includes these rodents as well.
CCTV Decoy Registration System (09 Feb 2007) Avoiding cameras? Gotcha, what are you trying to hide from. Cameras in Subways and airports often do not get a face shot good enough for face recognition software.
Gulf of Mexico Formed by a Rotating Hurricane Trapped in the Region (09 Feb 2007) Recently in a coffee shop I met a gentleman who had dismissed himself from University Level Study and had developed some interesting theories on land formations of the Americas. His theory included a concept that the Gulf of Mexico some 2.5 billion plus years ago was situated in a place where extreme weather occurred and Hurricanes of a category we have never seen in our present period existed.
Smart Dust and Virtual Keyboards (09 Feb 2007) Using Smart Dust which is sprinkled onto a rock it maybe possible to type information into a small computer or PDA very rapidly. This could be quite handy for many things such as; Search and Rescue, Fire Fighting, Civil Air Patrol, Hikers and Mountain Climbers and of course military applications. Think for a second the possibilities for Net Centric Warfare for Special Forces Troops.
Ground Targets Via Space Laser Weapons (09 Feb 2007) It is now possible to overwhelm our enemy from space or near space (ultra high-altitude) Blimp weapons. Right now we watch as 11 Western States have massive wild fires, most caused by lightning, but they could just as easily be caused by laser weaponry. Like a lightning bolt from God, airborne laser weapons could wreak havoc on an enemy.
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Hibernating Humans for Space Flight (09 Feb 2007) Can we hibernate humans using hydrogen sulfide gas for long-term space flight? The answer is most likely; "YES". Scientists have successfully hibernated mice spontaneously using hydrogen sulfide gas. The next step for let's say NASA using this data would be to take some mice up on the next space shuttle launch and hibernate them in zero gravity.
Spray on Dirt for Camouflage (09 Feb 2007) Super sticky spray on dirt or mud simulation coating or wash-off-able paint is needed to protect our troops in combat. It can be used for aircraft bottoms, helicopters and humvees. Sounds like a good idea right? But how would you get the sticky dirt onto the vehicles for instance camouflage? Well there are several thoughts on this.
Acoustic Transducers for High Altitude Balloon Control (09 Feb 2007) Using acoustic transducers it maybe possible to create a small region of thicker air underneath a blimp and use that patch as a platform of air to float on while blowing ever so slightly low pressure air underneath the blimp like a hover craft. Although this idea sounds like a long shot it can be done by use of a screen, which shoots the directed frequency waves into the waves created by the acoustic transducers.
Randomness Versus Predetermination (09 Feb 2007) Do we have free will? Based on how science experiments are conducted, the flip of a coin and decisions we make; it's quite possible we do not.
Can Rain Makers Really Make Rain? (09 Feb 2007) Whenever and wherever there is a drought, people's thoughts turn
to ways of making it rain, and often rainmakers are considered.
Can rainmakers bring rain? And what forces must be overcome for
them to be successful?
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