Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Life's a beach haiku

Crash; tranquility

Wind blows as time flows, onward

Life stops, when you choose.

Friday, May 23, 2014

Nuclear Chemistry

Fission
- Anything heavier than Iron-55

- Critical mass of the substance and high-speed neutrons are required.










Why fusion would be the more efficient of the two nuclear forces



https://www.iter.org/sci/whatisfusion
Fusion
- Anything lighter than Iron-55











Energy is created from splitting open the nucleus of an atom.


This process generates much heat which is the same thing as saying that this process creates energy.

The process currently in use is nuclear fission.


This process puts off radiation which can be quelled by flowing water, which in-turn creates steam to drive turbines creating energy.


This technology is a double edge sword, we are playing with powerful forces.


There have been several disasters since we started using this technology: Chernobyl, 3-mile, and most recently Fukashima


Humans have a way of using technologies before weighing in all the possibilities of the future


I fear for this tragedy that is human resourcefulness


"As physicist know "accidents" do not appear without a reason".-Michio


"Proof" is the most widely misunderstood concept in all of science. It has a technical definition ( a logical demonstration that certain conclusions follow from certain assumptions").



Michio Kaku-"Hyperspace" ISBN 0-385-47705-8

First Anchor Books Edition copyright 1994 Oxford UniveFursity Press
Photo Credit: http://prezi.com/cs-mo8sqddef/nuclear-chemistry/

Thursday, May 22, 2014

The First of the Four Forces of Nature. Gravity.

Life follows set rules which may be molded and shaped in different environments. These rules stay fundamentally sound; one has never woke up lying face down on their ceiling. The natural order of this planet is unique, like many planets, yet the majority of the difference between Earth and say Jupiter can be accounted for by how dissimilar the temperature and elemental composition are, not because the laws of nature differ.

  Never has a person thrown an apple up in the air at a certain velocity, to have it continue up into space. As soon as an object is propelled upwards to the sky it's velocity starts degrading as its battle against the force of gravity has already started to occur. The initial direction, which was upward, is forced down immediately and will begin to plummet to the ground. As soon as the static force of gravity takes precedence over the constantly degrading speed of the object fighting it, it falls down. Gravity acts as it does because the gravitational relationship of the Sun and all the planets that orbit it is so great that it grounds everything much smaller and less massive than the planets down to it. The strength of gravity is determined by the mass of two objects in regards to how close they are to each other. Although an object will travel much further before starting to descend back down if it were thrown on the moon, the fact remains that it will indeed come down eventually. The forces of nature may be skewed in different environments, yet at their core they still carry the same function.


The Universe is an Interesting Place

Earth is one planet in a massively wide and diverse amalgamation of others. Such a ratio at a different perspective is that of a  stark white and bright beach in which every grain of sand is it's own planet. Earth is only the smallest fraction of what constitutes our universe, it itself contains so much. The molten core of metals in the center being folded and compacted creating magnetism and electricity. To its thin layer of gases that are trapped by Earth's gravitational pull subsequently forming a shield to solar radiation. The world is ever acting on itself, in a delicate balance in which if one piece of the puzzle was changed all of Earth may function very differently. One could infer that life itself functions in a very similar way.