US11107588B2 - Methods and systems of prioritizing treatments, vaccination, testing and/or activities while protecting the privacy of individuals - Google Patents
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US11107588B2 - Methods and systems of prioritizing treatments, vaccination, testing and/or activities while protecting the privacy…
System and methods for anonymously selecting subjects for treatment against an infectious disease caused by a pathogen. The system comprises a plurality of electronic devices comprising instructions to generate an ID and, when in proximity of another such…
SPIRITUAL TRUTH ABOUT- CRYING
Did you know that crying can actually be a very healing and spiritual experience? It is a wonderful way to release stagnant & unpleasant energy, especially if you are empathic. We have obviously been conditioned to see crying as weakness, but in other cultures, crying is actually collectively seen as a very enlightening experience. In Japan, they actually have classes (called "rui-katsu" which translates to "tear seeking") dedicated to regular sessions of crying to provide people a safe space to process their more difficult emotions. Even tears of joy can be very energetically purifying and uplifting for the spirit. Remember this the next time you need to cry.. you aren't weak. It takes a truly strong person to be vulnerable in today's world.
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Did you know that crying can actually be a very healing and spiritual experience? It is a wonderful way to release stagnant & unpleasant energy, especially if you are empathic. We have obviously been conditioned to see crying as weakness, but in other cultures, crying is actually collectively seen as a very enlightening experience. In Japan, they actually have classes (called "rui-katsu" which translates to "tear seeking") dedicated to regular sessions of crying to provide people a safe space to process their more difficult emotions. Even tears of joy can be very energetically purifying and uplifting for the spirit. Remember this the next time you need to cry.. you aren't weak. It takes a truly strong person to be vulnerable in today's world.
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Find A Spring - Use Find A Spring to visit the best cold and hot springs
Find A Spring is a user-generated map of cold and hot springs. We provide locations, photos, reviews, water test results, comments and more!
Archeologists to Scan the Great Pyramid of Giza with Cosmic Rays 🇪🇬
A team of scientists will use advances in High Energy Physics (HIP) to scan the Great Pyramid of Khufu at Giza with cosmic-ray muons. They want to see deeper into the Great Pyramid than ever before and map its internal structure. The effort is called the Explore the Great Pyramid (EGP) mission.
In recent times, archaeological teams have used some high-tech methods to probe the insides of the pyramids more rigorously. In the late 1960s, American Physicist Luis Alvarez and his team used muon tomography to scan the pyramid's interior. In 1969, Alvarez reported that they examined 19% of the pyramid and found no new chambers.
In 2016-17, the ScanPyramids team used non-invasive techniques to study the Great Pyramid. Like Alvarez before them, they used muon tomography, along with infrared thermography and other tools. Their most significant discovery is the "Big Void," a massive void above the Grand Gallery. The discovery was published in the journal Nature and is considered one of the most significant scientific discoveries that year.
The Explore the Great Pyramid (EGP) mission uses muon tomography to take the next step in imaging the Great Pyramid. Like ScanPyramids before them, EGP will use muon tomography to image the structure's interior. But EGP says that their muon telescope system will be 100 times more powerful than previous muon imaging. "We plan to field a telescope system that has upwards of 100 times the sensitivity of the equipment that has recently been used at the Great Pyramid, will image muons from nearly all angles and will, for the first time, produce a true tomographic image of such a large structure," they write in the paper explaining the mission.
https://phys.org/news/2022-03-archeologists-scan-great-pyramid-giza.html?
A team of scientists will use advances in High Energy Physics (HIP) to scan the Great Pyramid of Khufu at Giza with cosmic-ray muons. They want to see deeper into the Great Pyramid than ever before and map its internal structure. The effort is called the Explore the Great Pyramid (EGP) mission.
In recent times, archaeological teams have used some high-tech methods to probe the insides of the pyramids more rigorously. In the late 1960s, American Physicist Luis Alvarez and his team used muon tomography to scan the pyramid's interior. In 1969, Alvarez reported that they examined 19% of the pyramid and found no new chambers.
In 2016-17, the ScanPyramids team used non-invasive techniques to study the Great Pyramid. Like Alvarez before them, they used muon tomography, along with infrared thermography and other tools. Their most significant discovery is the "Big Void," a massive void above the Grand Gallery. The discovery was published in the journal Nature and is considered one of the most significant scientific discoveries that year.
The Explore the Great Pyramid (EGP) mission uses muon tomography to take the next step in imaging the Great Pyramid. Like ScanPyramids before them, EGP will use muon tomography to image the structure's interior. But EGP says that their muon telescope system will be 100 times more powerful than previous muon imaging. "We plan to field a telescope system that has upwards of 100 times the sensitivity of the equipment that has recently been used at the Great Pyramid, will image muons from nearly all angles and will, for the first time, produce a true tomographic image of such a large structure," they write in the paper explaining the mission.
https://phys.org/news/2022-03-archeologists-scan-great-pyramid-giza.html?
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Archeologists to scan the Great Pyramid of Giza with cosmic rays
The Great Pyramid of Giza might be the most iconic structure humans ever built. Ancient civilizations constructed archaeological icons that are a testament to their greatness and persistence. But in some ...
Archaeologist Identifies a Lost Timekeeping System in The Stones of Stonehenge 🇬🇧
Studies of Stonehenge as a way of tracking time and seasons stretch back centuries, but until now it's remained unclear exactly how this might have worked.
The new research was built on a previous study revealing that the sarsen stones that make up the bulk of Stonehenge all came from the same source. That means they were likely to have been put up at the same time, and were probably intended to work together.
"The proposed calendar works in a very straightforward way," says Darvill. "Each of the 30 stones in the Sarsen Circle represents a day within a month, itself divided into three weeks each of 10 days.
"The intercalary month, probably dedicated to the deities of the site, is represented by the five trilithons in the center of the site. The four Station Stones outside the Sarsen Circle provide markers to notch-up until a leap day."
In serving as a solar calendar, the winter and summer solstices could be viewed through the same pairs of stones each year.
https://www.sciencealert.com/new-analysis-reveals-how-stonehenge-functioned-as-a-solar-calendar?
Studies of Stonehenge as a way of tracking time and seasons stretch back centuries, but until now it's remained unclear exactly how this might have worked.
The new research was built on a previous study revealing that the sarsen stones that make up the bulk of Stonehenge all came from the same source. That means they were likely to have been put up at the same time, and were probably intended to work together.
"The proposed calendar works in a very straightforward way," says Darvill. "Each of the 30 stones in the Sarsen Circle represents a day within a month, itself divided into three weeks each of 10 days.
"The intercalary month, probably dedicated to the deities of the site, is represented by the five trilithons in the center of the site. The four Station Stones outside the Sarsen Circle provide markers to notch-up until a leap day."
In serving as a solar calendar, the winter and summer solstices could be viewed through the same pairs of stones each year.
https://www.sciencealert.com/new-analysis-reveals-how-stonehenge-functioned-as-a-solar-calendar?
ScienceAlert
Archaeologist Identifies a Lost Timekeeping System in The Stones of Stonehenge
We stick calendars on the wall or load them up on our phones, but the people of the third millennium BCE used giant rocks, new research suggests.
Nine Realms of Norse Cosmology
https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1305/nine-realms-of-norse-cosmology/
https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1305/nine-realms-of-norse-cosmology/
California bill would let parents sue social media companies for addicting kids
https://www.latimes.com/business/technology/story/2022-03-16/california-bill-would-let-parents-sue-social-media-companies-for-addicting-kids
https://www.latimes.com/business/technology/story/2022-03-16/california-bill-would-let-parents-sue-social-media-companies-for-addicting-kids
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California bill would let parents sue social media companies for addicting kids
A bipartisan bill in the Assembly would make social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram liable for getting young users addicted.