Ten Pulses of Evolution

Ten Pulses of Evolution
Author: Michael A. Susko
Publisher: AllrOneofUs Publishing
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2020-05-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1393536506

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This work offers a novel way to map evolutionary time from life's origin to the first humans. Rather than using a traditional, linear scale in which events bunch up toward the end, a logarithmic scale is employed that expands our resolution as we come to the present. Such a scale allows us to detect patterns that would otherwise be invisible and arrange evolutionary events in memorable fashion. The basic concept of logarithms is not complicated, as we will simply halve units as we move from the past to the present in order to highlight major evolutionary change. Thus, we find the start of life to be approximately four billion years ago, the nucleated cell at two billion years ago, complex multicellularity at one billion years ago, and so on. Remarkably, we find the major events of evolution, along with the certainty of supporting evidence, to be pulsed with logarithmic regularity. This chart also reveals that each Major Node represents change in three major arenas, making for significant leaps in consciousness, gains in mobility, and increased social connectivity. Come, take this evolutionary journey and discover the surprising pattern of logarithmic time, with changes that would seem to have no end.

Ten Pulses of Evolution & the Logarithmic Nature of Evolutionary Time

Ten Pulses of Evolution & the Logarithmic Nature of Evolutionary Time
Author: Michael A. Susko
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2020-05-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781393464624

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This work uses a novel way to map ten major pulses of evolution between 4 billion years and 7.8 million years ago, from the start of life to the emergence of early humans. Rather than use the traditional, linear scale in which events bunch up toward the end, this work uses a logarithmic scale that expands our resolution as we come to the present. Thus, events can be spaced out evenly and seen more clearly, as well as revealing the logarithmic pacing of evolutionary events. The use of the concept of logarithm should not deter us, as being too complex to use or understand. In this case, it means that we will simple halve units to mark the pulses or nodes of change as we go from the deep past to more recent times. Thus, if we begin with the start of life at around four billion years ago, we next go to two billion years ago with the eucaryotic cell, then one billion, to 500 million, all the way to 7.5 million and the start of humanity. Come journey with us and see how the patterning of time reveals the pulses of consciousness that seem to have no end.

Alwon in Another World

Alwon in Another World
Author: Michael A. Susko
Publisher: AllrOneofUs Publishing
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2020-10-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1393771076

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Alwon's longing transports him into another world. In the realities of Over-world, This World, and the Netherworld, he encounters an array of archetypal beings. They include Beyonder, a Big-foot creature, which guides him on his voyage as his shadow side, for which he must find resolution. Alwon's last challenge is to discover his way out of a maze of caves which are the bodies of dragons. In the end, the resolution of his spirit journey depends on acceptance from unexpected help outside himself.

Beyond the Portal

Beyond the Portal
Author: Michael A. Susko
Publisher: AllrOneofUs Publishing
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2022-04-18
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

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A hunter of mystery stones deciphers the markings of a petroglyph, revealing an alternate view of the universe. A wide cast of beings appears, including a half-skeletal shaman who serves as our guide within a rich archetypal realm. The shapes on the Stone touch upon the mystery of birthing, the creature sense of our being, our hidden soul self, and the immortal nature of form. Come journey with us, following the continuing inspiration of the Mystery Stone found by the Shenandoah River.

Aging and Renewal

Aging and Renewal
Author: Michael A. Susko
Publisher: AllrOneofUs Publishing
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2023-12-22
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

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This book offers a vision of renewal as one encounters the novel obstacles of later life. Caring for the body is addressed, including the paradox of how a prior solution can become a problem. The basic triad of our well-being is focused upon: keeping our consciousness, mobility, and social dimension tuned throughout our lives. Realizing our future obstacles and the principles of renewal as early as possible are to our advantage at any age. Read this work to gain needful and unsuspecting insights which will help you to live a full life.

Ten Nodes of Symbolizing Humanity

Ten Nodes of Symbolizing Humanity
Author: Michael A. Susko
Publisher: AllrOneofUs Publishing
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2024-09-06
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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This work documents a surprising regular, logarithmic pacing of human evolution. Starting at 8 million years ago, we keep halving units, revealing a series of distinct leaps in human's symbolic capacity. Ten major nodes are covered from the first hominin to the creation of cave art in the paleolithic. Events include the first bipedal humans, the first stone tools, the first making of ornaments and figurines, the ritual burial of the dead, as well as drawing images in caves.This work gives us considerable cause to wonder about the beauty and meaning of symbols. Read this work if you want to become open to the deepest layers of symbolizing found in our humanity.

Electromagnetic and Optical Pulse Propagation 2

Electromagnetic and Optical Pulse Propagation 2
Author: Kurt E. Oughstun
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 841
Release: 2010-07-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1441901493

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Electromagnetic & Optical Pulse Propagation presents a detailed, systematic treatment of the time-domain electromagnetics with application to the propagation of transient electromagnetic fields (including ultrawideband signals and ultrashort pulses) in homogeneous, isotropic media which exhibit both temporal frequency dispersion and attenuation. The development is mathematically rigorous with strict adherence to the fundamental physical principle of causality. Approximation methods are based upon mathematically well-defined asymptotic techniques that are based upon the saddle point method. A detailed description is given of the asymptotic expansions used. Meaningful exercises are given throughout the text to help the reader‘s understanding of the material, making the book a useful graduate level text in electromagnetic wave theory for both physics, electrical engineering and materials science programs. Both students and researchers alike will obtain a better understanding of time domain electromagnetics as it applies to electromagnetic radiation and wave propagation theory with applications to ground and foliage penetrating radar, medical imaging, communications, and the health and safety issues associated with ultrawideband pulsed fields. Volume 2 presents a detailed asymptotic description of plane wave pulse propagation in dielectric, conducting, and semiconducting materials as described by the classical Lorentz model of dielectric resonance, the Rocard-Powles-Debys model of orientational polarization, and the Drude model of metals. The rigorous description of the signal velocity of a pulse in a dispersive material is presented in connection with the question of superluminal pulse propagation.

The Fragility of Evolution

The Fragility of Evolution
Author: Michael A. Susko
Publisher: AllrOneofUs Publishing
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2024-03-04
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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his work offers an alternative paradigm for viewing life and its dynamic capacity for change. Rather than focusing on the end result of evolution with concepts such as resilience and fitness, it focuses on the actual process of change, in which life goes through a fragile period. Using plain-spoken language and based on an earlier scholarly work, it examines six biological domains which exhibit fragility and make for evolutionary novelty. They are: 1) the organism's dynamic genome, which exhibits a remarkable fluidity; 2) Symbiosis, involving the creative merger of two types of organisms; 3) Sexuality, in which the merger of sexes produces unique offspring; 4) Multicellularity, which makes for most of earth's macroscopic life; 5) Development, change resulting from the fragile period of immaturity of organisms; 6) The principle of the "head", a holistic/controlling dimension of the organism which is inherently fragile and dynamic; 7) The social dimension with the fragility of cooperative and competitive interactions, and; 8) ecological dimension with its interwoven, delicate web of connections. To this we add a "cumulative dimension" which embraces a spirituality of biology. Teaching our youth and having the public become aware of such a model which focuses on the fragility and sacrificial dimension of dynamic change, would serve to enhance our personal lives and work to increase the chances for the earth and humanity's survival.

Stellar Structure and Evolution

Stellar Structure and Evolution
Author: Rudolf Kippenhahn
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3642615236

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A complete and comprehensive treatment of the physics of the stellar interior and the underlying fundamental processes and parameters. The text presents an overview of the models developed to explain the stability, dynamics and evolution of the stars, and great care is taken to detail the various stages in a star's life. The authors have succeeded in producing a unique text based on their own pioneering work in stellar modeling. Since its publication, this textbook has come to be considered a classic by both readers and teachers in astrophysics. This study edition is intended for students in astronomy and physics alike.

Advances in Microfluidics

Advances in Microfluidics
Author: Xiao-Ying Yu
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2016-11-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9535127853

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Increasing innovations and applications make microfluidics a versatile choice for researchers in many disciplines. This book consists of multiple review chapters that aim to cover recent advances and new applications of microfluidics in biology, electronics, energy, and materials sciences. It provides comprehensive views of various aspects of microfluidics ranging from fundamentals of fabrication, flow control, and droplet manipulation to the most recent exploration in emerging areas such as material synthesis, imaging and novel spectroscopy, and marriage with electronics. The chapters have many illustrations showcasing exciting results. This book should be useful for those who are eager to learn more about microfluidics as well as researchers who want to pick up new concepts and developments in this fast-growing field.