Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Related to modules

The most exhilarating and yet most tedious modules tend to stir up interest and relevance to life. Like interesting things about Mars or the significance of the stonehenge. There's more that meets the eye of the arrangement of the stonehenge, just as fictional books like The Six Sacred Stones would mention. Mars has subsurface water ice, but possibility of it containing life is definitely small, at least for now. Eons of years ago, Mars might have been the Earth of that era though. The Sun would have been hotter, and Mars could have been in the ideal habitable zone while Earth was sweltering hot. Asteroid remains also show similar correlation to Mars' composition with remnants of somewhat living-organism-looking fossils that were discovered in the Antarctica.

Also, recently newspaper posted an article that scientist discovered that carbon dioxide emissions is not the primary cause of global warming and UV absorption. I mean during JC we already learned that the primary UV absorber in the air is water vapour since it constitutes more than 70% of our atmosphere. Why the surprise? Ocean current process + Atmospheric current process should unveil more about the current situation Earth is facing but too complex to be studied. I mean, no one knows what's right below the deepest depths of the oceans, or the deepest part of the Marianas Trench. If life did originate from the oceans, like abiogenesis seek to explain, then Carl Sargan's video would point towards our ancestries belonging to the deepest parts of the oceans where no light shines. But what is really down there other than the weird creatures all over the internet with lightbulbs hanging on their head,  prehistoric-looking sharks with exposed gills, translucent-skinned fishes with both eyes squared to the front etc. The other hypothesis, panspermia, too requires life to begin in the ocean, if life started off simple and evolved according to biology.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Mylo Xyloto


New Age Rock or Alternative Rock
Mylo Xyloto has some real nice songs like Charlie Brown, Hurts like Heaven, Every Teardrop is a Waterfall and Princess of China. The other songs are nice as well just not as impressionable. The instruments are similar to Viva la Vida but more polished. Good new mugging album :D