Saturday, July 23, 2011

Be Lief

be lovedbe willingbe ready
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Beloved. Be Loved.
Be Dear. Be Agreeable.
Be Willing. Be Ready.
Be Lief.

Liege & Lief

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Harder to Dig

We have managed to reach and explore places beyond our planet much further than we have managed to reach and explore what is just below our feet. Of the average 6400 kilometers that lies between us and the center of the Earth, we have only peeped into about 0.2%. Only once, through a 9-inch wide keyhole.

And that was way back in 1992, when the Russians after 22 years of trying to dig the deepest hole into the ground, concluded they could go no further. The maximum depth of about 12.3 kilometers that they had reached in 1989, continues to remain the deepest journey ever made by humankind towards the center of the Earth.

They would have had to dig 22.7 kilometers more just to penetrate the Earth's Crust, a layer of onion-skin compared to the overall depth. Among many other unexpected discoveries, which would go on to challenge existing Geological knowledge, temperatures at this depth turned out to be 80° higher than the expected 100°C, which combined with the extreme pressure made further drilling unfeasible.

Thanks to our little hole, rocks and fossils from as far as the Archaean age, saw the light of day for the first time in 2.5 billion years.

The Deepest Hole

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Messier 78

Messier78
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Image of Messier 78
a Reflection Nebula about 1350 light-years away
in the constellation of Orion.

Recorded by the Wide Field Imager camera
on the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope
at the La Silla Observatory, Chile.

Reflection Nebulae are clouds of dust
which are simply reflecting the light
of a nearby star or stars.

~ ESO / Igor Chekalin

Friday, July 08, 2011

Flow

what must a caterpillar do
so that it may one day
become a butterfly

~ unknown

Thursday, July 07, 2011

OMG

you can love God
only to the extent that
you can love Life

you are the only Life
you are Conscious of

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