Showing posts with label Sun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sun. Show all posts

Molecules are like planets

This might be a controversial statement, but they might be true, not only philosophically but also materialistic.

Here comes the proposition with the necessary explanation.

The molecules that consist of a core and electrons could be proposes as the planets and the sun.

As we continue to go into space to see things from a larger perspective, we can also apply this to our materials, we can magnify the smallest things infinite.

Suppose our planets are the electrons of a much larger whole in our space commensurate as an electron in relation to a piece of material on our earth.

We can compare
The universe = Solid substance obtained by multiple materials
Galaxy and mists = several substances
Solar = molecule of a solid substance
Sun and planets + moons = atoms and electrons (the sun is at the core of a molecule)
Meteors = Liberated electrons
Black hole = Opening from a material to another material

Perhaps on earth there are many so-called civilized electrons fed by atoms like suns with planets around.

The color of the universe
Because electrons can orbiting around the atoms you might argue that the earth and the planets around the sun runs so fast that the universe looks dark or black to us as if we are part of that dark, black material.

May be we have a dark, black universe because all kinds of colors are together, all these colors together gives us the black color. Just as you would mix all colors in paint and then obtain a black color.

Mixing of the materials
By mixing two or more materials you obviously have a different material. Apply this to our universe and then you have an explanation for the many types of galaxies and nebulae consisting of different colors and materials.

Protection against Ultra Violet radiation (UV)

Doctors warn that Ultra Violet radiation (UV-radiation) is harmful to the skin of humans. Prolonged exposure of the skin to UV-A and UV-B radiation can sause sunburn and premature skin aging.

Does your clothes protect your skin again UV radiation?
Did you know that many lightweight clothes do not provide good protection against the harmful rays of the sun? Even some light-colored clothes doens't protect you against the UV radiation.

How to protect yourself?
You can protect yourself against the damaging rays of the sun with high performance sun protective clothing. Such garments has mostly been treated with UV cutting agents to minimize the harmful rays of the sun.

jucheck.exe in Windows 7 what is it? A virus? Or can it be trusted?

Java Icon
jucheck.exe comes sometimes in a pop-up-screen when using Windows 7. First things first, jucheck.exe is not a virus (like Norton Antivirus says, they are wrong about that). It is in fact a part of the Sun Java UpdateChecker Module. It let you update the Java components on your computer. The updates are save and can be trusted even if Windows say it's an unknown publisher. Windows only want you to say that jucheck.exe can be installed and make changes to your system. By clicking 'Yes', it updates the Java components that are needed for websites that are using the latest Java Code and techniques of the Java(TM) Platform. When jucheck.exe keeps popping up you just have to say 'Yes' to install it. On regular base there will be new Java updates to make sure you have the latest Java technology on your computer.

Download here the latest updates of the Java Platform

Java is also known as Java Runtime Environment (JRE, Java Runtime) or Java Virtual Machine (JVM, Java VM). It's been developed by the company's Sun Corporation and Oracle.

Total Lunar Eclipse tonight, in the night of Monday, December 20th, 2010, the day before winter solstice

Click to see how a Lunar Eclipse arises
Tonight is the night that our moon (our natural satellite), will be vanished. The eclipse will be visible across North America. The eclipse begins at 1:33 am. It will be best viewed on 3:17 am according to the people of NASA. Today is also the shortest day of the year, known as the winter solstice. The winter officially begins on December 21.

A Lunar Eclipse (Moon Eclipse) is not the same as a Solar Eclipse. By a Lunar Eclipse the moon will take a variety of red colors when the Earth stands between the exactly aligned path of the Sun and the Moon. So the Earth will block the Sun's Rays from striking when the Moon passes behind the Earth.

The last total Lunar Eclipse was in August 16 2008. Partial Lunar Eclipses come more frequently. The last one was in June the 26th, 2010.

Lunar Eclipse Live Camera:

For people how missed the Lunar Eclipse or didn't saw it because of the bad weather: Watch the lunar eclipse here, online.
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