Friday, July 25, 2008

the hottest element of nature






Fire was considered one of the four basic elements, a substance from which all things were composed. Its great importance to humans, the mystery of its powers, and its seeming capriciousness has made fire divine or sacred to many peoples. Fire as a god is a characteristic feature of Zoroastrianism, in which, as in many sun-worshiping religions, fire is considered the earthly representative or type of the sun. The belief that fire is sacred is widespread in mythology, and such beliefs have survived in some highly developed cultures

 

The most carefully preserved cult in Rome was that of goddess of the hearth, and her virgins guarded the holy fire.

The visible flame has no mass. What we see as visible flame is actually energy released in the form of light by the oxidation process. The color of the flame is dependent upon the energy level of the photons emitted. Lower energy levels produce colors toward the red end of the light spectrum while higher energy levels produce colors toward the blue end of the spectrum. The hottest flames are white in appearance. the zone

Is a state of focused attention or energy so that one's performance is enhanced, that kind of sums up firezone-and the energy the retreat exerts.

 

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THE SHAPE OF THINGS WE GET TO LOOK AT

THE SHAPE OF THINGS WE GET TO LOOK AT
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Descartes' Laws of Motion

The motion of these particles and all other objects in nature are subject to the laws of motion Descartes had observed: 1) “…each particular part of matter always continues in the same state unless collision with others forces it to change its state.” 2) “…when one of these bodies pushes another it cannot give the other any motion except by losing as much of its own motion at the same time…” 3) “…when a body is moving…each of its parts individually tends always to continue moving along a straight line” (Gaukroger)

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