February 3, 2012
Primeval Earth Energy The Sequel
Transmissions.
Say we now throw in a data memory facility to the PEE. Take
dowsing, where the PEE is sent to earth by the brain saying Gold
or China or Water or whatever is being searched for then having
received a mental confirmation tag on that the brain thinks what
depth. Sounds far fetched doesn't it but that is exactly what
dowsers do, via the rod or the pendulum. Just try a pendulum 29
inches long over a gold bracelet or ring. Think find gold and ...
February 3, 2012
Remodeling your home to use the sun as a natural heating source is fairly easy to do. Although you can't change the direction that your home is built in to face the morning sun you can still trap the sunlight that shines through and reduce the amount of time that you use another source of heat. You may want to consider building a sun room onto the side that catches the morning sun allowing it to heat up naturally and then install ceiling fans that will circulate the air into the parts of the ...
February 3, 2012
This article will describe how solar energy is created and cover some of its basic principles.
Solar energy is created by light and heat which is emitted by the sun, in the form of electromagnetic radiation.
With today's technology, we are able to capture this radiation and turn it into usable forms of solar energy - such as heating or electricity.
Although one could go into technical dissertations on the subject of electromagnetic radiation, how it is converted into solar energy, and the ...
February 3, 2012
One of the grave challenges facing the world today is the rapid depletion of exhaustible energy resources like oil, natural gas and minerals. Thus, conserving such resources and using them judiciously is the key for sustainable development. With this aim in mind, most companies today employ special energy analysts who can recommend policies for optimum utilization of energy resources.
Functions of Energy Analysts
Relatively a new field of work, the major responsibilities of energy analysts ...
February 3, 2012
The word 'meteorology' was coined from a research book called 'Meteorologica' which was written by Aristotle, a Greek scientist and philosopher. This early work described the science of earth like its geology, elements, hydrology, seas, wind and weather. In the modern term, the term meteorology explains a complete science. It is for understanding the dynamics of atmosphere and forecasting weather phenomena like hurricanes and thunderstorms.Weather forecasting was practiced since the beginning ...
February 3, 2012
Garden of the Gods is one of the most interesting and worth seeing rock formations in the state of Colorado. It is located in Colorado and Manitou Springs. The founders of Colorado Springs named it Garden of the Gods because believed that it was a gathering place for Gods. It was also a place where Pueblo Indians lived. In 1879, Charles Perkins, who was a president of the Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad at that time, purchased much of the land of modern Garden of the Gods. After his death, ...
February 3, 2012
My scientific background is primarily in biology, with a good dollop of chemistry and a fair bit of geology thrown in. Physics was never really part of the mix for me, so when I had the opportunity to take a couple of conceptual physics classes in graduate school as part of my teacher training, I was pretty excited.
One of those classes was particularly rewarding. It was primarily a study of naked-eye astronomy (i.e., the Sun and Moon). In this class, we did some just plain awesome things- ...
February 3, 2012
Published by the University of Washington, Seattle Campus, and
utilized by students in the UW's Geophysics Program
William Steele, the Seismology Lab Coordinator at the University
of Washington Geophysics Program, has a son, Chris, who goes to
elementary school. 'He comes in sometimes and he loves to do
stuff.' It seems he'd recently put a sticker on one of the lab's
monitors, and his father had some trouble accessing the
equipment. 'What an excuse!' Steele never did get into the
program he'd ...
February 3, 2012
When you think about some of the most exciting professions that you have heard of, chances are pretty good that geology never made your Top Ten List. Now of course this comes as no surprise to most as spending 40-plus hours a week looking at rocks probably doesn't sound too appealing. But while geology may not get the adrenaline pumping like being a NASCAR driver or skydive instructor, the fact remains that the field remains challenging and essential to our understanding of the planet on which ...
February 3, 2012
Geology is a field of science that examines the physical components of the earth's surface and how they change and evolve over time. While most people do not think much about geology, it is a subject that impacts everyday life in major ways. Geology not only produces the fuels that we used everyday, but it also creates the foundation on which we live our lives. #1 ' Solid Ground Geology impacts how solid the earth beneath our feet is. While the ground that we walk on, build on and travel over ...