Saturday 30 January 2010

An artists impression of stars, temperature and evolution.


This posting is about moving with temperature which is the equivalent of time, which as you've all learnt has something to do with holidays, the origin of the word holiday 'holy day' is a day for worship, but, worship of what nowadays...


George Stubbs / Mares and Foals in a landscape




Is one of my favourite paintings to just watch and consider it's virtue, it is a truely magnificent effort and what I would consider to be the work of a master...







Jimmy Cliff / Many rivers to cross


Is a song of humane calling, it is a yearning that reminds me of the way the sight of the night sky call's the star's to grace each other, it bring's water to me, for it's rapture is the very essence of going home, a place that the human race is yet to decide, I... I personally... you must see the stars to believe...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkMzuXlKQv8



A map of Jamaica.






A beautiful view to the stars is apparant from Jamaica.




The Milky Way Galaxy, as viewed from Earth's position in a spur of one of the galaxy's spiral arms, appears as a hazy band of white light in the night sky arching across the entire Celestial sphere. The light originates from Stars and other material that lie within the galactic plane. The plane of the Milky Way is inclined by about 60° to the ecliptic (the plane of the Earth's orbit), with the North galactic pole situated at right ascension 12h 49m, declination +27.4° near beta comae Berenices. The South galactic pole is near alpha Sculpturis.





The milky way.













A beautifully painted picture which is noted significanly as Thomas Gainsborough's best painting... It was painted in 1770 and has significant views about the colours involved...





Thomas Gainsborough / Blue Boy


[other picture of milky way from central location]

















The righteous brothers / Unchained melody

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrK5u5W8afc














The main process responsible for the energy produced in most main sequence stars is the proton-proton (pp) chain. It is the dominant process in our Sun and all stars of less than 1.5 solar masses. The net effect of the process is that four hydrogen nuclei, protons, undergo a sequence of fusion reactions to produce a helium-4 nucleus.


[REFERENCE PREVIOUS POST = Gradient training]







Pioneering is a hard job, it is a job that we name the 'human race', we do so, because we must evolve quick enough to survive, even technology threatens us, with it's sheer efficiency, it's ability to out work man, it's ability to out perform man in it's robotics that are produced by men who are not capable pioneers. Let us remember some good old fashioned pioneer's...

YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Blue boy from high chaparall







Mark Slade is probably best known for his portrayal of Billy Blue (Blue Boy) Cannon in The High Chaparral. Mark became a teen idol and appeared on the cover of numerous magazines all over the world and received tons of fan-mail every day.

However, his role in The High Chaparral wasn't his only achievement. He has an extensive filmography as an actor, appearing in, for instance, the Wackiest Ship of the Army and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. As a writer, he received a commendation from the White House and three national awards for Cliffy, an episode of the Rookies, in which he also played the part of Cliffy.

Currently he creates and sells his original artwork and photography from his studio...

http://www.marksladestudio.com/







60 percent of the world's silver market is for photographic picture developing...
Our world has a multitude of elements...


Starship / We built this city

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uH-UqB7uYiE&feature=related


[picture of pegasus]


What do we do when we are happy, I think ultimately man want's his woman and his climate and his music and his arts...


And as man has always wondered...............

My love...

'Sounds of the stars'... [another posting will be the analysis of Patrick Moore and the programme 'sky at night' of which he has presented for more than 50 years].

http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/science/space/realmedia/skyatnight_dec06?size=16x9&bgc=000000&nbram=1&bbram=1



OK, BACK TO DISCIPLINE

Snoop Dog / It ain't no fun [if the homies can't get none]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_Nk2b2Mtlc


Blue boy / Remember me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGK_61omGYs







Picture of the Star trek voyager crew.










Sam Cooke / Change going to come



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qyWIGu5Ryk&feature=related


May the universe bless John F Kennedy...

For everyone involved with the space programme, industry professionals, families of operatives, the future generations of space travellers, the ancestors, the decendants, the scientists, the dreamers, the teddy's and the doll's, the toy's the films and cartoon's, WE'RE ALL INTERESTED!!!


High Chaparall...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu4g-N8bQKE





picture of pegasus...


















A family of Jamaican's abroad...