Sunday, 4 November 2012

Scattered disc objects with medium aphelion, convergence of emotional and social intelligence

Scattered disc objects with medium aphelion are related to face to face or very close social interaction, like in a phone call, a game of basketball, or a sexual relationship. During this intense interaction there is a convergence of emotional and social intelligence.

"Unstoppable" (2010)

Beyond the Kuiper belt:
  • 50-55 AU: scattered disc objects with very low aphelion
  • 58-65 AU: scattered disc objects with low aphelion
  • 70-85 AU: scattered disc objects with medium aphelion
  • 90-130 AU: scattered disc objects with high aphelion
  • 150-300 AU: scattered disc objects with very high aphelion
  • 400-2000 AU: inner Oort cloud objects

Saturday, 27 October 2012

Gandharva, Hindu mythology for the inner Oort cloud objects


In Hinduism, the gandharvas are male nature spirits, husbands of the Apsaras. Some are part animal, usually a bird or horse. They have superb musical skills. 

In Hindu theology, gandharvas act as messengers between the gods and humans. 

In Buddhism, Gandharvas can fly through the air, and are known for their skill as musicians. They are connected with trees and flowers, and are described as dwelling in the scents of bark, sap, and blossom.

Gandharva or gandhabba is also used in a completely different sense, referring to a being (or, strictly speaking, part of the causal continuum of consciousness) in a liminal state between death and rebirth. (Wikipedia)

[Related book: "Many Lives, Many Masters" (Brian Weiss, 1988)]

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Kozai resonance

2004 XR190 y (145452) 2005 RN43 have unusual orbits because, in spite of its low excentrity (almost circular orbits), they have high inclination over the ecliptic plane. 

In celestial mechanics, the Kozai mechanism, or the Lidov–Kozai mechanism, causes a periodic exchange between the inclination and eccentricity of an orbit. The effect was described in 1961 by the Soviet specialist in space dynamics Michael Lidov while analysing the orbits of artificial and natural satellites of planets, and in 1962 by the Japanese astronomer Yoshihide Kozai while analyzing the orbits of the asteroids. Since then this effect has been found to be an important factor shaping the orbits of irregular satellites of the planets, trans-Neptunian objects, and a few extrasolar planets and multiple star systems. (Wikipedia)

Friday, 7 September 2012

Venus-Earth combination

The book "Fractals: The Patterns of Chaos: Discovering a New Aesthetic of Art, Science, and Nature" (John Briggs, 1992) is illustrated with fractal images directly take from nature.

 
The movie "When a Strager Calls" (2006) is located in an enormous house in the woods near a lake. The inside of the house is ornamented like a zen garden.