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Essential mp3, iTunes Audio disc $12.00 USD. Listen to the book that gives 21st century news and views on critical issues of our time. Note: Listen to this mp3, iTunes recording using Microsoft Windows (tm) Media Player or iPod (iTunes). Also plays in sequence on your DVD player (but is not graphics aided, there) You are purchasing the audio book composed of English MP3 audio files on a 4.5" (11cm) CD-R mounted in a clear jewel box with a signed user guide in the front cover. This CD is organized into 90 records which occur in a sequential list per the sequence of the book. Each table of contents, chapter, appendix, section on biographies, short stories, footnotes and bilbliography are contained on separate files. Comes with a playlist in jewel box. Table of Contents mp3 Audio Disk CD-R5 Section Title Contents Table of Contents Introduction Once Riders People Perspective Cosmic Collage Superlative Spectra Horizons and Twisters Birthing a Universe What’s the Matter Big Bang Simplistic Shape Is Space Level 0 Universe Genesis of Level 0 Cosmic Microwave Background Big Bang Bubble Level 1 Metaverse Level 2 Multiverse Level 3 Coexisting and Parallel Universes Level 4 Megaverse, the Underlying Tapestry Bountiful Bubbles Foamy Firmament Smart Women – and Men Mind Meld Soul Search Bridging Bones Medical Pioneers
Persistent Pathogens Cancer Causes Bureaucratic Bumbling Radioactive Roots Bombing Ourselves Mind Over Matter Out-of-Body Experience Our Brain Switch Human Holography Extra-Sensory Perception (ESP) Hospitable Habitat Life Zone Earth Environment Hot Rocks Volcanic Io Projectile Bombardment Solar Radiation, Earth Climate Life from Space Fathoms Below Chiral Life Gases Pioneering Women Prehistory Earth-Sun Centrists Progressive History Gender Gap Controversial Centennial Astonishing Astronomers Sight Extended Distance Beacons Extracting Expansion Orchestrating Optics Initiating Infrared Rendering Radio Ranking Rays Gathering Gamma Exotic UV and X Cosmic Rays Timbuctoo Waning Wormhole, Withering Warp Cosmic Communication Extraterrestrial Worlds Solar Cousin Colliding Cannibal Magnificent Mars Extra Planet with Moon Counterweight Escaping Gravity Antigravity Gravity Waves Gravitational Lensing Glitter and Glow Seen and Unseen Missing Matter Mostly Dark Musing Models Seeing Stars Grand Galaxies Distant Discoveries Are you a sub-atomic entity? Infinitesimals Flavored Femtos SUSYs Recipes Offsprings Neutron Stars and Pulsars Quarkars More to Dark Eras of Matter and Energy Big Higgs Dark Matter, Hidden Halos Dark Energy Dynamic Dots (Black Holes) Galactic Jets Dynamo Disks Resolving Riddles Chapter 12 The Whole Enchilada Of Many Worlds in this World Appendices A. Glossary B. Endnotes C. Bibliography D. Index Supplements Biographies of Women Scientists Prologue Human View (2005) Alien View Human View (2040) Megaverse Musings (c) 2005, was composed from the contributions of many women scientists the world over. It is their professional contributions that will inspire and enable young women who enter into the fields of mathematics, medicine and science. These outstanding international women scientists have advanced the knowledge accumulated in science and medicine. Their diligent observations and imaginative new theories have disproved conceptions that lasted into the 20th century. Women scientists and medical professionals became aware of our own inner space, distant structures and objects. They sensed invisible forces and matter by observing their gravitational effect on matter. Now even the positivist scientific doubters agree that material things only constitute 4% of the Universe. Women predicted the other 96% which is invisible but next to us everyday. Their work established the basis for our concept of new surroundings. That is our current scientific concept, where we are today in the 21st Century. We highlight women’s past contributions in many scientific disciplines. Megaverse Musings is not limited to one discipline. Nor is it just another book about science. Megaverse Musings addresses Earth science, mathematics, medical science, medicine, life sciences, chemistry, ecology, geology, astronomy and physics. In these fields, women: Mathematicians formulate functions and prove theory. Math is the fundamental basis for everything including the Megaverse. Astronomers bring knowledge about celestial bodies near and far. They know Earth was formed in a chaotic place. They watch the continuing chaos from a safe distance. Solar scientists delve into the local star. Dedicated chemical engineers are making advances in medical healing of broken backs and nerve regrowth. Biologists and bioastronomers are observing organics, the chemistry of life, mixing in the vast clouds of the Milky Way. Physicians find new ways to make us healthier, naturally. Extraterrestrial astronomers search for intelligent life. Astrophysicists observe immense galactic forces and activity in space on a grand scale. Physicists chase ultra-small entities at high energies and the invisible dark matter and energy that constitute most of our universe. Ecologists measure life at depths in the seas. Earth scientists measure the thawing and freezing cycles of the Earth from the record of variability of solar forcing and measure global warming and cooling. Volcanologists and geologists learn from solar system activity just how to understand Earth’s processes. Geologists explore possibilities of fossil life and water in other planets rocks. Cosmologists see the highest order in the structure of universes. Its composition ranges from superstrings in the microcosm to the grandest scale of the macrocosm. All the universes coexist at this highest order in a microcosmic fabric. You are invited to take a trip on a tram that encompasses everything from the miniature to the immense and to watch the limits of these ranges extend with new discoveries. Megaverse Musings addresses the critical concerns of the day and our understanding of this strange universe. That includes our local ecosystem, the oceans, the atmosphere, and our outer space environment. How do we overcome the trauma of 9/11? Read about the latest virtual reality psychological treatment. How good are the studies and research on the global warming threat? When did life start on the Earth? Look at the bottom of the Indian Ocean. Is the widely touted wormhole travel possible? How much energy would it take to travel at warp speeds? What is the latest medical breakthrough on mending a broken back and regrowing its spinal cord? What is the best cancer preventative? Read about the nuclear-fallout cancer legacy that we have left to future U.S. generations. How is smoking linked to radioactive common fertilizer and bad for your health? Why are organically grown vegetables preferred? The answer will surprise you. How far are we from out-of-body transporter travel? Are there any extra-solar systems out there like ours? What is going on in the center of galaxies? Did time really begin at the Big Bang? Did it grow like smooth inflation of balloon and not an exaggerated bang? Read about the real age and expansion of our universe. Guess what! Is our Universe uniformly populated with galaxies? Read about galaxy-coated empty bubbles. What dark impediments await our solar system as it orbits the Milky Way? Read about the discovery of the companion star to the Sun. Was there a previous extinction event 600 million years ago from an impact near Australia? How much credit do we give to our distant ancestors? Heard the evidence that 9000 years ago, were people sailing the oceans commercially? All this is the tip of the iceberg in third millennium science and medicine. Read the thoughts of aliens as they might interpret and look upon our fledgling civilization. Now for a sample of the writing...... Introduction History attests to the lasting scientific innovations and discoveries which did not happen by chance. Through all time, the human mind is imaginative and inquiring. Original thinking generates theory. Theory stimulates experimentation. The thought process adds to accumulated knowledge. The inquisitive mind looks for alternative theories that might better explain phenomena. Analysis, experimentation and observation are tools for challenging or proving theories. Many times theories are based on assumptions. Theories may fall apart when questions arise and analysis, experimentation or observations disprove the assumptions. Perceptions vary among scientists due to their background, scientific discipline, theoretical beliefs, observations and analyses. These different perceptions are reflected in differing numbers of particles, dimensions and universes which describe our Universe as well as influences on our environment. The imposition of differing proofs and theories translates from beliefs which are not always in agreement. There are several instances in this book where this disagreement is apparent. The intention is not to presume that any one belief is any more correct than any others. Beliefs are stated as published by originating scientists for that published time. Throughout history the correct science is naturally selected, survives and all others wash in time. Megaverse Musings is a book organized as a narrative, snap-shot history of theory, analysis, experimentation and observation made by scientists. This history is based on the accumulation of knowledge in science, highlighting women’s and men's contributions, from pre-history to the present. This book highlights the contributions of international women and men in life, astro and terrestrial sciences. Megaverse Musings reflects on human research in those sciences. This book is based on scientists’ writings and accomplishments of record. Every paragraph in the text represents decades of work culminating in a new concept or discovery. The chronology of when concepts were developed and discoveries were made is stressed to illustrate who was more advanced in original and imaginative thinking. The background material is drawn from the private sector, organizations, government agencies and universities from the perspectives of international scientists. Scientific insights are included along with the history. Megaverse Musings presents multiple viewpoints on topics of current science. The accomplishments of both women and men are portrayed in the text and their writings are referenced in the bibliography in Appendix C. The bibliography is organized by chapter, scientist, article title and publication. The bibliography is richly distributed amongst technical journals, scientific books, magazine articles and the Internet for ease of reader access. The scientists are named in the text and in the chapter end-notes that accompany each paragraph. The endnotes are referenced from the text as superscripted numerals. Appendix B contains the numbered endnotes by chapter. The endnotes reference the bibliography by author in Appendix C. The endnote editorializes on the subject matter and points to the publication of the scientist for extensive detail. The scientist’s last name also serves as a reference into the alphabetically listed biography on CD, Supplement 2. Megaverse Musings’ extensive index lists all subjects and persons in Appendix E. A glossary of scientific and medical terms is included in Appendix A. Megaverse Musings credits and accentuates women’s professional contributions along with those made by men. Acknowledgements, publications, credits and awards favored men in science in the past. Women were accepted in late 20th century as equals. It is disturbing that women were not universally accepted through all time as equals in the scientific community. Mulier is referenced throughout the text; it is the Latin term for women. Men named ‘homo sapiens sapiens’ as our modern human species. Our species is now named anatomically modern homo sapiens (AMHS) by modern anthropologists. These were the first Homo-Muliers sapiens (Smart men and women) who could copy, learn and teach. Marian O'Grady, also the English editor of Megaverse Musings, renamed our species ‘Homo-Mulier sapiens’ in her book Beyond the Sea. Marian O’Grady claims the modern genotype for wise women as well. Drawing from her writing, this genome was born about 75,000 years ago in southeastern The women featured in Megaverse Musings have rankings from the very prominent to rising stars. A select group of scientific and medical professionals were chosen to represent the many in each discipline in an 8 millennium long Scientific Era, beginning about 6,000 B.C. It would take hundreds of volumes to properly credit all the professionals of the world from pre-historic times to the present. This group’s contributions are featured in the 12 chapters of Megaverse Musings. The women’s contributions are accentuated in this book along with their male counterparts. Women’s biographies are included in a separate supplement on CD, Supplement 2, which highlights their lives and credentials. Megaverse Musings is composed from correspondence, journals and from scientific authorities and not from perspectives written by other historians. Many historical perspectives are influenced by previously published patriarchal history and that may have been influenced by institutions, writers and publishers. Past inaccuracies and misrepresentations (I M) in history were perpetuated from one generation to the next becoming reinforced through decades and centuries. One can read IM in popular scientific magazines, journals and books published to this day. Now, with the Internet’s information revolution, most everyone can access everything at speeds of 50,000 to millions of bits per second and the whole world is commonly linked. With the paper publishing bias removed a true history of science is there for all to explore. In the 14 billion year existence of our universe, our civilization is a late and brief bloomer, having evolved completely in several million years. Humans with the highly developed brain evolved in the last blink of geological time. It is highly probable that higher Class 2 and 3 civilizations exist or have existed before us within this universe and other levels of the cosmos. The population of Earth lives in the infancy of a Class 1 civilization. Divisiveness in our civilization abounds in as many societies as there are geographical divisions, in as many philosophies as there are religions, throughout socio-economic castes as well as between the sexes. We have not known a century without war and destruction. Our sciences are where they are today in spite of this divisiveness. Women have persevered against the obstacles of persecution and discrimination. Human beings are creatures of size determined by our environment. Our measurements are based on our size. We are air breathers on land near a water world warmed by a long life moderate sun. With the most perfect of conditions and with adjustments from Earth-striking asteroids we have evolved to a Class 1 civilized species. Our hunting/killing instincts gradually declined in pre-history by harnessing agriculture which yielded abundant food supplies. Since early history, despotic constraints of force, persecution and suppression are waning. When all people live in relative comfort free of want, subjugation and discrimination, they can work towards a common goal. Humans found time to contemplate their surroundings and with accumulated knowledge elevated the species. We may live yet to progress to a Class 2 civilization. In the last half century science has taken us beyond the limitation of our senses. Our perceptions have been elevated beyond sight by sensory machines. Meanwhile we are at this point in our evolution where we contend with our deficiencies. The good news is that progressive scientists of both genders, many racial and ethnic groups, multiple religions and a wide variety of socio-economic backgrounds are advancing the general population’s understanding in medicine and the physical sciences. Their research is presented from the prospective of lasting history through the unbiased editor. The Megaverse is the highest order in the structure of universes. It ranges from superstrings in the microcosm to universes in the grandest scale of a macrocosm. All universes coexist at the highest order in a microcosmic fabric. Beyond our universe there may be many universes that have the same dimensionality as our own. Collectively they reside in a grand macroscopic Metaverse. Furthermore, there are an infinite number of Metaverses which each carry its own dimensional characteristics. Collectively, all the Metaverses constitute one great Multiverse. Consider the marvel that is the Megaverse in which we reside. It is composed of similar bubble universes. Within our universe there are many parallel universes that have the same dimensional characteristics as our own. They are composed of complete multidimensional, superstring tapestries of energy and substances about us. We are affected by so much which is unperceivable and undetectable and are truly paired with an “all powerful force” which protects us as we evolve further. Most people take our balanced environment and the inter-glacial
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