Sunday, December 11, 2011

Torus energy and Nikola Tesla



Nikola Tesla
The torus energy field is something of interest for alternative energy enthusiasts. Infamous Nikola Tesla designed the modern marvel that is the “Tesla coils.” These coils create a highly magnetic energy field around the coils that creates lightning to reach out like arms from the coils. What Tesla was really working on was a way to prove that an electric current could be sent across space by using these magnetic fields.
The magnetic field that this machine creates is the “torus” energy that is a ancient design seen across time in many different cultures; this design is an integral part of nature. Tesla’s name was defiled because his studies could result in free energy, which is anti-Capitalistic. He continued his work in Russia and was a hermit buried in his studies until his death in 1943 at the age of 86.

Two places at once?

The Double-slit Experiment
The double-slit experiment is a breakthrough scientific discovery. Originally documented by Thomas Young in the early 1800s, the double-slit experiment shows the electrons act as waves until observed by a person. What this means is that the world exists as a wave of energy and possibilities, and nothing actually becomes a particle until it is observed by someone or something. This is an astounding discovery that has left many scientists perplexed, because it is a very subjective way of science. Consciousness effects how the world comes into view.
As the world progresses and evolves, science will have to eventually progress with reality. This experiment further mystifies the curious quantum world, where everything is anything, all part of the same substance.

When Science and Spirituality Collide


The Quantum Activist
The Quantum Activist is a documentary featuring theoretical physicist and an expert on quantum physics Dr. Amit Goswami.
Dr. Amit Goswami
We have problems galore in our society and culture.  All of these problems can be traced to the conflict between spirituality and materiality.  The good news is that the worldview conflict between spirituality and materialist science has been resolved in favor of an inclusive world-view based on the primacy of consciousness and quantum physics.  It took quantum physics for us to discover spirituality within science.  We must use quantum physics’ guidance to restore spirituality and unity to our society.” Dr. Amit Goswami.
Dr. Goswami has done scientific studies involved with exploring the human consciousness and its effect on the physical world. This idea still isn’t accepted by modern science but I believe it’s only a matter of time before it must be put into focus.

Building Blocks of Life


The “God particle,” the very fabric which everything is made of, is an elusive discovery to be made for scientists. National Geographic published an article titled “The God Particle” in March 2008; it was written by Washington Post journalist Joel Achenbach.
Particle Accelerator. source: National Geographic Magazine
In order to get a glimpse of this mysterious “God particle,” scientists have built huge underground particle accelerators that move electrons at a rate approaching the speed of light. Scientists designed the tube to collide these particles together, but the exact conclusion of what happens is anything but simple. Different countries have taken part in building their own accelerators across the world; all in a race to cut the fabric of reality.
This is important because my perception is that it proves something has to exert force for electrons to collide and create.

Tesla Roadster doesn't leave a Trail


source: http://blog.chron.com/newswatchenergy/2010/08/hot-car-no-gas-tesla-roadster-tours-houston-area
The Tag Heuer Tesla Roadster is a sleek and sexy electric car. In the past, that phrase would have been considered a paradox, but the folks at Tesla Motors set out to change that. The Tag Heuer is a futuristic car that is emission free. Tesla aims to make these cars affordable to everyone because it could very well be the future of motor vehicles. The world cannot sustain itself forever off depleting crude oil .
The new Roadster edition has been touring the country using solar, wind, and hydro energy. An innovation in the car industry, I hope this type of transportation becomes affordable to the masses.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

"Moving Mcallister" picks up the Pace

Benjamin Gourley plays a boringly predictable Rick Robinson who is achieving everything he's ever wanted to. When Rick's boss decides to send Rick on a cross country trip with his niece, Rick embarks on a journey of the soul.

Mila Kunis plays Michelle, the niece of Miami's biggest law firm's CEO Maxwell Mcallister; played by the quirky but serious Rutger Hauer.

Rick exists as a pitiful man without much self-esteem. Michelle, on the other hand, is an extrovert who can somehow keep a conversation with anyone effortlessly. Along the way, the couple encounter Orlie, a happy, retain wearing vagabond with the soul of a Native American. Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite) plays the role wonderfully.

The trip is constantly met with detours, distractions, and disasters. Ricks bad luck seems to have no end, but he continues on, empowered by the thought of his future at the company.


Michelle begins to fill Rick's dreams, and he soon realizes he may love Michelle. The chemistry between the two characters was believable. Mila Kunis really succeeded in the role as the bubbly aspiring actress who always gets what she wants.

Jon Heder certainly provides the comedic wisdom of a misplaced Native American soul on a journey to a destination west. Orlie and Rick are forced to duel in an anything goes cage battle and Heder's portrayal of a hissing, cheap-shot cage fighter is set to entertain.

The ending might have been a little too good to be true, but isn't that what movies are for? "Moving Mcallister" manages to make the typical road trip movie into an amusing story of a corporate pawn in search of his soul.

"Easy Apps" First Edition-Evernote

Applications are exponentially increasing in number and in uses, enough to fill your memory card several times over. Sometimes it's hard to choose the right ones; fear no more though, because this is the first post for my new blog series, "Easy Apps."

One application that deserves to be reviewed first is the Evernote application. Designed for convenient note-taking, Evernote has been inducted into the "App Hall of Fame," and has been praised by publishers such as New York Times and TechCrunch.

Evernote creates text, photo, and audio notes. After creating the note, it is synched across your devices through the username you create when first downloading the application.

The Evernote app has been hailed as a great way to do research, because you can clip entire webpages for quick access. Sign up for Evernote, and you may never again waste valuable time because of lost notes or mystery sources; it can all be tabbed and tagged just for you.

App store shoppers rate Evernote a deserving 4.5 stars. It's an application that proves ever-more useful, so if you have enough space between "Angry Birds" and "Words with Friends," get the free download from Evernote.