Light and Life

Light and Life
Author: Kenneth R. Yeager
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2003-04-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0191500895

There would be no life on Earth without light from the Sun, and life would not be as highly evolved as it is had it not made the best use of light's energy and information for using photosynthesis, biological clocks, and vision. In Light and Life, Michael Gross explores six major aspects of the complex and fascinating interplay between light and life, ranging from the mythical role of the Sun in ancient cultures to the latest advances in scientific research, covering photosynthesis, bioluminescence, vision, perception, and biological clocks. - ;Light, like no other physical phenomenon, is linked in a wide variety of ways with the biological phenomenon of life. We can read this page because light is reflected from it, and carries the information to the retina; the oxygen we breathe was produced by photosynthesis; our sense of alertness relies on our biological clock, set using the cues of light and dark. Michael Gross explores the symbiotic relationship of light and life in this intriguing and entertaining book. Starting with astronomy and our relationship with the Sun and dependence on photosynthesis, he then turns to some of the stranger outcomes of the relationship - bioluminescent creatures, and their evolutionary significance. Finally he looks at the influence of light on biological time-keeping, the focus of much current scientific research. Life would not be here without light, and it would not have evolved as it has done had it not made the best possible use of light's energy and information content for using photosynthesis, biological clocks, and vision. This book explores all these aspects of the fascinating interplay of these two phenomena in a lively manner using many intriguing examples. -

The Heliotropians

The Heliotropians
Author: Eileen Kramer
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2009-12-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466952911

For Jason and Marius, the word exciting doesnt exist in their world. They seek to travel to Old Earth to see what the world looked like before ice covered most of it and before the sun had grown pale. The elders remind the two time travelers that no one has attempted this journey in the last 500 years; the last group never returned. Even though this trip to the twenty-first century is wrought with danger, Jason, Marius and six others of Heliotropes brilliant souls travel to this strange world of contrasts, grim realities, fantastic happenings, and far more magic than in their own idealistic Heliotrope. After their arrival in Old Earth, members leave the group to pursue their own lives and their own interestsfacing an array of challenges and triumphsas Jason, a disembodied spirit, tells their stories. The centuries of living in Old Earth have not left them without the pain of love and life. Before returning to Heliotrope in time for the Light Festival, the eight friends must cast off their emotional scars. The centuries have passed quickly, and in Paris they must solve their dilemmas before their return.

The Tracks

The Tracks
Author: Rosalyn Rikel Ramage
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2011-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426992718

Twelve-year-old Emma Mae and her 10-year-old brother Edward live with their family on a farm in rural West Kentucky in 1914. Most of the time, they live ordinary lives. Once in a while, though, exciting adventures come their way. This time the adventure begins on Halloween night on the railroad tracks near their home. They, along with their 14-year-old brother Clarence and their three-legged dog Jiggs, . . and two hobos . . . are swept up by a mysterious, almost-invisible train that carries them, screeching through the night, to a far away place, where they may "never again see light." It doesn't take the children long to learn that their lives are in danger. Then they make another unbelievable discovery. Some of their own family members live near the circus camp/prison where they have been taken, The many adventures they experience at the hands of the man in the brown suit with the black derby hat and his sidekick, the ringmaster at the circus, will leave the reader wondering if they'll ever be able to escape and return to their home. If so, what would they tell their family about the adventure? And would another adventure ever come their way?

Refiguring the Spiritual

Refiguring the Spiritual
Author: Mark C. Taylor
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2012-03-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0231527772

Mark C. Taylor provocatively claims that contemporary art has lost its way. With the art market now mirroring the art of finance, many artists create works solely for the purpose of luring investors and inspiring trade among hedge funds and private equity firms. When art is commodified, corporatized, and financialized, it loses its critical edge and is transformed into a financial instrument calculated to maximize profitable returns. Joseph Beuys, Matthew Barney, James Turrell, and Andy Goldsworthy are artists who differ in style, yet they all defy the trends that have diminished art's potential in recent decades. They understand that art is a transformative practice drawing inspiration directly and indirectly from ancient and modern, Eastern and Western forms of spirituality. For Beuys, anthroposophy, alchemy, and shamanism drive his multimedia presentations; for Barney and Goldsworthy, Celtic mythology informs their art; and for Turrell, Quakerism and Hopi myth and ritual shape his vision. Eluding traditional genres and classifications, these artists combine spiritually inspired styles and techniques with material reality, creating works that resist merging space into cyberspace in a way that overwhelms local contexts with global networks. Their art reminds us of life's irreducible materiality and humanity's inescapability of place. For them, art is more than just an object or process—it is a vehicle transforming human awareness through actions echoing religious ritual. By lingering over the extraordinary work of Beuys, Barney, Turrell, and Goldsworthy, Taylor not only creates a novel and personal encounter with their art but also opens a new understanding of overlooked spiritual dimensions in our era.

Physical Chemistry

Physical Chemistry
Author: Kenneth S Schmitz
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 874
Release: 2016-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0128006005

Physical Chemistry: Concepts and Theory provides a comprehensive overview of physical and theoretical chemistry while focusing on the basic principles that unite the sub-disciplines of the field. With an emphasis on multidisciplinary, as well as interdisciplinary applications, the book extensively reviews fundamental principles and presents recent research to help the reader make logical connections between the theory and application of physical chemistry concepts. Also available from the author: Physical Chemistry: Multidisciplinary Applications (ISBN 9780128005132). - Describes how materials behave and chemical reactions occur at the molecular and atomic levels - Uses theoretical constructs and mathematical computations to explain chemical properties and describe behavior of molecular and condensed matter - Demonstrates the connection between math and chemistry and how to use math as a powerful tool to predict the properties of chemicals - Emphasizes the intersection of chemistry, math, and physics and the resulting applications across many disciplines of science

The Darkest Light

The Darkest Light
Author: Claire Merchant
Publisher: Claire Merchant
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1925918505

Before finding his way to the Light Lacer reservation, Tobias Hail had experienced a lot in his nineteen years of life. First, he met Evelyn Flood, his childhood best friend, then Estella Moon, his first love. Then he encountered Demi Sparks, his rival’s daughter, and finally, he met his soulmate, Sienna Sullivan, and her half-sister Selene. Each of the five females has played a significant role in Tobie’s life, and while some caused him deep pain, others healed him in more ways than one. As Tobias reflects on his past relationships, he realises that it is only through loss that he can truly appreciate the importance of life – and love.

The Inner View

The Inner View
Author: Spirit Finder
Publisher: BalboaPress
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2013-02-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1452508577

These poems shine light on one individuals inner journey along the path of life. There is no to-do list here, just gentle pointings to what can be found when thinking stops. We all have experienced this spaciousness from time to time, often while watching a beautiful sunset or a butterfly in flight. It is in these ephemeral moments that these poems were born, and it is the celebration of these moments that fire the imagination of both the poet and the reader. Join the poet Spirit Finder on a physical and emotional journey to the heart of the moment, that magical place and time where spirit lives. Her experiences reveal that these moments of grounded-nessthat many would describe as emptyare actually amazingly full. And I am entwined. Impossible to disentangle, from this That is me at its core. My total attention, and every breath is breathing for this. This fire of purity and bliss. from Deeper and Deeper It Pulls No one noticed this holy man, who came forward with his begging bowl outstretched. She looked up at the man with dreadlocks, numbed by the quiet of this renunciate in the crowd, and found his silence deafening. from The Sound of Silence

No More Sea

No More Sea
Author: Gloria Brandt
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1630584355

For stewardess Esther Mason the Titanic is only one more voyage. One more job. One more thing that keeps her from her dream-finalization of the long-lasting courtship she has had with fellow first-class steward John Addison. "Just this last voyage,"John says. Then they will marry. And what a better way to end their service than on the grand Titanic? Esther has her doubts. After all, they have been courting for six years! Their shipboard meetings are scarce. Is she really more important to John than the lure of the sea?

UFO Chronicles: Exploring Extraterrestrial Encounters

UFO Chronicles: Exploring Extraterrestrial Encounters
Author: Robert Manton
Publisher: Varton Publications
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2024-09-19
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

Embark on an Extraordinary Journey of Cosmic Discovery Step into the uncharted realms of the cosmos with "UFO Chronicles: Exploring Extraterrestrial Encounters." This mesmerizing volume extends an irresistible invitation to embark on an enthralling odyssey through the annals of history and the enigmatic expanses of the universe itself. As we delve into the intricate tapestry of unidentified flying objects, you'll traverse continents and voyage through centuries, all the while encountering enigmatic phenomena that defy conventional understanding. An Expedition Beyond the Stars From the enigmatic Marfa Lights casting their eerie glow over the Texan night sky to the otherworldly events that sent shockwaves through the very heart of the United States during the Battle of Los Angeles, and from the globally renowned Roswell UFO Incident to the lesser-known yet equally compelling Chiles-Whitted UFO Encounter, each chapter unravels a captivating and enigmatic episode in the ongoing saga of humanity's profound and perplexing interactions with the extraterrestrial. Mysteries and Enigmas Revealed Prepare to be captivated, unsettled, and filled with awe as you embark on a transcendent journey through the uncharted territories of "UFO Chronicles." This gripping anthology transcends the boundaries of time and space, where the unknown becomes your steadfast companion. As you turn the pages, be forewarned - in opening this book, you may invite the inexplicable into your life, forever altering your perspective on the enigmatic forces that shape our world and beyond.