Giant vesicles in electric fields
... significant increase in the electric conductivity and permeability of the cell-plasma membrane. This phenomenon, also referred to as electroporation or electropermeabilization, can be used for introducing various molecules, to which the cell membrane is otherwise impermeable. Due to its efficiency, ...
... significant increase in the electric conductivity and permeability of the cell-plasma membrane. This phenomenon, also referred to as electroporation or electropermeabilization, can be used for introducing various molecules, to which the cell membrane is otherwise impermeable. Due to its efficiency, ...
Parallel Worlds: A Journey Through Creation, Higher Dimensions
... end. There are many levels of existence, but the highest is Nirvana, which is eternal and can be attained only by the purest meditation. In the Hindu Mahapurana, it is written, “If God created the world, where was He before Creation? . . . Know that the world is uncreated, as time itself is, without ...
... end. There are many levels of existence, but the highest is Nirvana, which is eternal and can be attained only by the purest meditation. In the Hindu Mahapurana, it is written, “If God created the world, where was He before Creation? . . . Know that the world is uncreated, as time itself is, without ...
cp violation and the origins of matter
... where crit 3H02 =(8GN ), H0 is the Hubble constant and GN is Newton’s gravitational constant. The lower value comes from the visible content of the universe, the mass-energy associated with stars, galaxies, etc. The larger value comes from various measurements of large scale structure, especial ...
... where crit 3H02 =(8GN ), H0 is the Hubble constant and GN is Newton’s gravitational constant. The lower value comes from the visible content of the universe, the mass-energy associated with stars, galaxies, etc. The larger value comes from various measurements of large scale structure, especial ...
Jan Wicherink Jan Wicherink
... major impact on my life and has been the initial inspiration to write this book. For many years I’d been studying spiritual literature, but my mind was fully blown away when I first read ‘Shift of the Ages’, ‘Science of Oneness’ and ‘Divine Cosmos’ that give a sound scientific explanation for all of ...
... major impact on my life and has been the initial inspiration to write this book. For many years I’d been studying spiritual literature, but my mind was fully blown away when I first read ‘Shift of the Ages’, ‘Science of Oneness’ and ‘Divine Cosmos’ that give a sound scientific explanation for all of ...
nainan k. varghese
... for a free body to orbit around another. However, they may orbit about each other and follow a common median path in space. Mechanism of orbit-formation and the limitations of orbiting bodies, described in this article, are based on a radically different dynamics from an alternative concept put forw ...
... for a free body to orbit around another. However, they may orbit about each other and follow a common median path in space. Mechanism of orbit-formation and the limitations of orbiting bodies, described in this article, are based on a radically different dynamics from an alternative concept put forw ...
Harald Maurer – The Principle of Existence Edition
... still inevitable to emphasise that the concept of the atom as a tiny miniature planetary system, in which electrons revolve around a nucleus, has to be regarded as outdated. However the atom might work, it does certainly not do so in the way that Rutherford, Thompson, and Bohr once thought it would. ...
... still inevitable to emphasise that the concept of the atom as a tiny miniature planetary system, in which electrons revolve around a nucleus, has to be regarded as outdated. However the atom might work, it does certainly not do so in the way that Rutherford, Thompson, and Bohr once thought it would. ...
Physicist`s World manuscript - Evergreen State College Archives
... us about the real world outside our window. Part of the necessity for such lessons is that no one seems to have been listening to the real message of physical science in the twentieth century. Most of us gather our impressions of scientific progress from technology, not from the underlying science o ...
... us about the real world outside our window. Part of the necessity for such lessons is that no one seems to have been listening to the real message of physical science in the twentieth century. Most of us gather our impressions of scientific progress from technology, not from the underlying science o ...
Notes - mynoteslibrary
... Everybody continues its sate of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line unless it is acted upon by an unbalanced external force. It is a common observation that an object lying at a place will remain there and moving body will continue its motion unless acted upon by external force. For example ...
... Everybody continues its sate of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line unless it is acted upon by an unbalanced external force. It is a common observation that an object lying at a place will remain there and moving body will continue its motion unless acted upon by external force. For example ...
Collins-Scientific Case for Soul
... particular phenomenal quale it does (which I will call the “green quale”) instead of any other quale – such as that corresponding to the color red, the taste of chocolate, and the like – or no experience at all. No matter how much you physically analyze the brain, you will only detect material field ...
... particular phenomenal quale it does (which I will call the “green quale”) instead of any other quale – such as that corresponding to the color red, the taste of chocolate, and the like – or no experience at all. No matter how much you physically analyze the brain, you will only detect material field ...
The theory of dipoles vortex Author: Prof. Vasile Tudor, The
... primordial particle unit. In a concise expression, photons are primordial particles coming out of a vortex from our Universe and gravitons are primordial particles entering the vortex from our Universe. In this context, the natural answer to the question "why gravitons were not discover until now?" ...
... primordial particle unit. In a concise expression, photons are primordial particles coming out of a vortex from our Universe and gravitons are primordial particles entering the vortex from our Universe. In this context, the natural answer to the question "why gravitons were not discover until now?" ...
Aiims Mbbs Questions and Answers paper
... (c) Formation of Helmholtz electrical double layer (d) Absorption of ionic species horn solution 19. In the metallurgy of aluminium (a) Al3+ is oxidised to Al (s) (b) graphite anode is oxidised to carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide (c) oxidation state of oxygen changes in the reaction at anode (d) o ...
... (c) Formation of Helmholtz electrical double layer (d) Absorption of ionic species horn solution 19. In the metallurgy of aluminium (a) Al3+ is oxidised to Al (s) (b) graphite anode is oxidised to carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide (c) oxidation state of oxygen changes in the reaction at anode (d) o ...
AIIMS MBBS Question Paper with Answers
... 20. In the preparation of HNO3 we get NO gas by catalytic oxidation of ammonia. The moles of NO produced by the oxidation of two moles of NH3 will be (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6 23. The thermal decomposition of HCOOFI is a foot order reaction with a rate constant of 2.4 x 10-3s-1 at certain temperature. ...
... 20. In the preparation of HNO3 we get NO gas by catalytic oxidation of ammonia. The moles of NO produced by the oxidation of two moles of NH3 will be (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6 23. The thermal decomposition of HCOOFI is a foot order reaction with a rate constant of 2.4 x 10-3s-1 at certain temperature. ...
1 - Eduvark
... 20. In the preparation of HNO3 we get NO gas by catalytic oxidation of ammonia. The moles of NO produced by the oxidation of two moles of NH3 will be (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6 23. The thermal decomposition of HCOOFI is a foot order reaction with a rate constant of 2.4 x 10-3s-1 at certain temperature. ...
... 20. In the preparation of HNO3 we get NO gas by catalytic oxidation of ammonia. The moles of NO produced by the oxidation of two moles of NH3 will be (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6 23. The thermal decomposition of HCOOFI is a foot order reaction with a rate constant of 2.4 x 10-3s-1 at certain temperature. ...
The Cause of Coriolis Force
... Abstract. This article introduces ‘Axial Coriolis Force’ as a new concept which arises in connection with rotation. It is the deflection of a moving element from the transverse direction into the axial direction, and it can be observed in gyroscopes, rattlebacks, and in connection with Ampère's Circ ...
... Abstract. This article introduces ‘Axial Coriolis Force’ as a new concept which arises in connection with rotation. It is the deflection of a moving element from the transverse direction into the axial direction, and it can be observed in gyroscopes, rattlebacks, and in connection with Ampère's Circ ...
1. Borges
... brain through the different senses and functions of our body. From this point there arose the difficulties faced by those who wanted to define reality´s intimate nature, since whatever the method used to detect it, it is always about interactions, that depend not only on the interacting local elemen ...
... brain through the different senses and functions of our body. From this point there arose the difficulties faced by those who wanted to define reality´s intimate nature, since whatever the method used to detect it, it is always about interactions, that depend not only on the interacting local elemen ...
electromagnetic waves
... A) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion. (B) If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion. (C) If assertion is true but reason is false. (D) If assertion is false but reason is true. (a) A ...
... A) If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion. (B) If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion. (C) If assertion is true but reason is false. (D) If assertion is false but reason is true. (a) A ...
Eternal inflation and its implications
... The remainder of this paper will discuss eternal inflation—the questions that it can answer, and the questions that it raises. In this section I discuss the mechanisms that make eternal inflation possible, leaving the other issues for the following sections. I will discuss eternal inflation first in ...
... The remainder of this paper will discuss eternal inflation—the questions that it can answer, and the questions that it raises. In this section I discuss the mechanisms that make eternal inflation possible, leaving the other issues for the following sections. I will discuss eternal inflation first in ...
Cosmology Notes - University of Florida Astronomy
... physical consequences. Perhaps the most fundamental implication of accepting the Cosmological Principle is that the known laws of physics, derived locally, must remain valid everywhere else in the Universe. Otherwise the assumption of homogeneity would be violated. Reassuringly, modern observations ...
... physical consequences. Perhaps the most fundamental implication of accepting the Cosmological Principle is that the known laws of physics, derived locally, must remain valid everywhere else in the Universe. Otherwise the assumption of homogeneity would be violated. Reassuringly, modern observations ...
Document
... It was far more than a chronological event, for the meaning and importance of chronological time is less vital now than ever before in history. Time began for man more than a million years ago and until today it has been the mover and shaker of man's destiny. However, the slow pace of nature has bee ...
... It was far more than a chronological event, for the meaning and importance of chronological time is less vital now than ever before in history. Time began for man more than a million years ago and until today it has been the mover and shaker of man's destiny. However, the slow pace of nature has bee ...
abstracts_2071
... empiricism. At the risk of some oversimplification, the two camps split as follows: The rationalists, represented first by Plato and in the 17th century by Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibnitz, view the realm of ideas as above and beyond mere experience. Conversely the empiricists, represented by Aristo ...
... empiricism. At the risk of some oversimplification, the two camps split as follows: The rationalists, represented first by Plato and in the 17th century by Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibnitz, view the realm of ideas as above and beyond mere experience. Conversely the empiricists, represented by Aristo ...
Hypothesis on MATTER
... envisaged. It has no form. Lack of structure prevents its deformation. It provides an imaginary place for matter body’s existence. It becomes real only when it is entirely filled by a universal medium. For convenience of relating different matter-bodies (or parts of same entity), space is partitione ...
... envisaged. It has no form. Lack of structure prevents its deformation. It provides an imaginary place for matter body’s existence. It becomes real only when it is entirely filled by a universal medium. For convenience of relating different matter-bodies (or parts of same entity), space is partitione ...
Chapter 1 Introduction
... The current paradigm describing the formation of large-scale structure is referred to as “hierarchical structure formation.” During the epoch of inflation, quantum mechanical effects manifested themselves as very tiny density perturbations in an otherwise homogeneous universe. As the universe expand ...
... The current paradigm describing the formation of large-scale structure is referred to as “hierarchical structure formation.” During the epoch of inflation, quantum mechanical effects manifested themselves as very tiny density perturbations in an otherwise homogeneous universe. As the universe expand ...
Sixth Grade Science v. 2016
... Chemical Reaction- a substance produced in a chemical reaction; Compressed- the physical appearance of a sample of matter based on the kinetic energy of its particles. Common phases include solid, liquid, and gas; Density- the smallest piece of a substance that is still that substance; Dissolve- two ...
... Chemical Reaction- a substance produced in a chemical reaction; Compressed- the physical appearance of a sample of matter based on the kinetic energy of its particles. Common phases include solid, liquid, and gas; Density- the smallest piece of a substance that is still that substance; Dissolve- two ...
PHYSICS 11 – General Physics
... 1. 1. A force of 8 lbs. pulls a body along a horizontal surface to a distance of 10 ft. a) How much work is done, b) If the force acts at an angle of 30o above the horizontal, how much work is done? 2. A 100-g object is dragged with a uniform velocity along a plane inclined 30o with the horizontal b ...
... 1. 1. A force of 8 lbs. pulls a body along a horizontal surface to a distance of 10 ft. a) How much work is done, b) If the force acts at an angle of 30o above the horizontal, how much work is done? 2. A 100-g object is dragged with a uniform velocity along a plane inclined 30o with the horizontal b ...
Stoic physics
Stoic physics is the natural philosophy adopted by the Stoic philosophers of ancient Greece and Rome used to explain the natural processes at work in the universe. To the Stoics the universe is a single pantheistic God, but one which is also a material substance. The primitive substance of the universe is a divine essence (pneuma) which is the basis of everything which exists. The separation of force from matter produces a divine fire (aether) which, as the basis of all matter, is differentiated into elements and shaped by the tension caused by the pneuma working according to the divine reason (logos) of the universe. These processes are responsible for the formation, the development, and ultimately, the destruction of the universe in a never-ending cycle (palingenesis). The human soul is an emanation from the fiery aether which permeates the universe, and sensation is transmission of pneuma-currents from objects, which interact with the substance of the mind, which is the soul's ruling part. The Stoics also recognised the existence of other gods and divine agents as manifestations of the one primitive God-substance.