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Friday, 23 January 2026

Human heart regrows muscle cells after heart attack: Study

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New Delhi, (IANS) In a world-first discovery, scientists in Australia have found that the human heart can regrow muscle cells after a heart attack, raising hopes for future regenerative treatments for heart failure.

The study, published in Circulation Research, revealed that while parts of the heart remain scarred after a heart attack, new muscle cells are also produced, a phenomenon previously seen only in mice and now demonstrated in humans for the first time, Xinhua news agency reported.

"Until now we've thought that, because heart cells die after a heart attack, those areas of the heart were irreparably damaged, leaving the heart less able to pump blood to the body's organs," said Robert Hume, research fellow at the University of Sydney and first author of the study.

"In time, we hope to develop therapies that can amplify the heart's natural ability to produce new cells and regenerate the heart after an attack," said Hume, also lead of translational research at Australia's Baird Institute for Applied Heart and Lung Research.

Though increased mitosis (a process in which cells divide and reproduce) after a heart attack has been observed in the heart muscles of mice, this is the first time the phenomenon has been demonstrated in humans.

The team made the breakthrough using living heart tissue samples collected from patients undergoing bypass surgery at Australia's Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.

"Ultimately, the goal is to use this discovery to make new heart cells that can reverse heart failure," said Professor Sean Lal, the study's senior author and heart failure cardiologist at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.Cardiovascular disease remains the world's leading cause of death, and heart attacks can eliminate a third of the cells in the human heart, researchers said, adding that the discovery offers promising groundwork for novel regenerative medicine. Human heart regrows muscle cells after heart attack: Study | MorungExpress | morungexpress.com

Friday, 29 March 2024

What is the worth of one human being?

By Surya Vishwa: What is the worth of one single human being? Can it be measured in gold or any other monetary assessment? In short, what is the price of life? We see around us how some people who spend their whole life being preoccupied by accumulating riches alone, at the cost of conscience, knowledge, love, freedom or happiness, spending it all in a day, especially at the mid or last stage of their life on a hospital bill; and that too one that would not change the health situation.

So, what is the price of one single human life? Answer could be that it is priceless. This answer is realised by most when it is too late.

A single human life, if appreciated, loved, respected and is in supreme bliss, can create the same situation and this feeling will be multiplied.

It is unfortunately not realised when all wrong policies are made and deathly results are realised, it is not realised when religion without its wisdom essence is pursued and the spirit (prana) within its core philosophy is not absorbed by the mind, it is not realised when information is mistaken for knowledge and it is not realised when one has lived an entire life merely implementing what others tells one to, whether it is appropriate to the self or not.

Each individual, like each country (a unique geographical location or earth with its own plant, animal and human species) and where this uniqueness created differently prioritised cities and knowledge structures. It is this difference that we have to thank for when we study how ancient Greek civilisation was different to ancient Egypt and how ancient Egypt was different to the Germanic or to the Indus people and the systems of knowledge they created.

One of the key drawbacks of modernity is that we have allowed globalisation to create a one-size-fits-all thinking that permeates all branches of life beginning with education. *Or else countries which never have apples growing in their soil, will not be teaching children that A is for apples!

The worth of one human life is linked to the worth of each and every resource which is in the land upon which that human life is birthed upon. When that land resource is not valued, or belittled or abandoned, the human life upon which it was birthed becomes equally abandoned.

However, some geographical locations (countries) which have learnt (often the hard way and after many atrocious mistakes) the value of maximising each life potential, making each human being feel loved, respected, cared for and appreciated, may benefit greatly by creating an opportunity or an atmosphere for any life to reach its full potential in a host soil (a foreign country).

Sometimes with well-meaning intention, these others, as neighbours sometimes do, for many diverse reasons, prescribe to other neighbour’s formulas and methodologies on how to care for the lives that are lived in, in other lands.

This is a most prevalent outcome of modern policy creation, where if a set of people disintegrate, feeling unhappy or sad about something in their own home or family where they feel their life potential is not maximised, they may ask the neighbours to tell their family members what they should do, or the neighbours will do in on their own, as they see fit. This may lead to new problems and most likely not be the solution.

A country is nothing but a large collective of individuals living in a setting of valuable resources and great potential.

We sometimes see a set of people pulling together to make countries which have very little naturally given resources, for example, like Singapore.

The value of one single human being cannot be priced because for better or worse, they can bring absolute prosperity or absolute disaster upon themselves or their surroundings. They do it by thinking uniquely, by thinking wisely and realising the importance of the mammoth and fragile task of preventing a feeling or hurt or resentment in a human being.

For example, one single human being such as Lee Kuan Yew, sat and thought deeply, and realised that whatever that is available (port resource) or the territory he and other people of that land lives, should be maximised and made successful enough to fill the gap of not having much other resources.

He did not get depressed that Sri Lanka was far more richer in natural resources and infrastructure at that time that Singapore, but carefully and methodically analysed the shortfalls that may occur if even a single person was hurt when setting forth the rules upon which to live each life in the particular land (policies of a nation).

Hence, we can say that Lee Kuan Yew and his life cannot ever be measured in monetary value because then it would have to be priced far more than what the country he created is worth because he maximised the potential of his mind to create this country upon which people are happy, healthy, thinking for itself and working hard. Of course, sometimes some may grumble as there will be critics of anything, this being earth of humans and not heaven of angels.

Why is this above reflection important today for Sri Lanka and Sri Lankans?

It is important because we have to start asking ourselves whether we are thinking or whether we are ‘thought for’ by our neighbours, irrespective of whether such a stance is taken in the best of intentions which is often the case. What good intentions is a family member who must put the house right. A solution given by an outsider often aggravates the situation.

Each individual will fail in the overall task of living a fulfilling life if they merely follow the framework a neighbour gives them. Likewise, a country will fail if they follow a framework that is merely given by others.

A country that is to maximise its potential is hinged on the thinking power of its people; beginning with each and every single human being. The power of one, is the power (or detriment) of all, as the lived in life of this world and its experiences show us.

We are now beginning to be caught in a storm brewing around the 13th Amendment to the Sri Lankan Constitution as introduced with Indian intervention in 1987.

Today there are different people holding different views on what a full implementation of such a policy would mean.

Leaving these debates aside, is it not useful to think anew at how all rural areas in all of the country could reach its fullest heights in wellbeing, education, creativity, innovation, invention, self-sufficiency, happiness and monetary as well as spiritual realisation and thus achieve true sustainable development as villages of this nation always had traditionally achieved?

Today all children learn about Colebrook and Cameron commissions which were initiatives of Colonial rule. The tradition of villages governing itself dates back to the earliest heritage accounts of Sri Lanka but today as with all knowledge of the policies of our ancient kings this knowledge is lost. We look to others before learning from our own monarchs.

The wisdom of our monarchs, of our physicians and the incredulous feats they achieved for our nation remains in the tombs of our minds. The village administrative models around the concept of village councils are very old in this civilisation. From the time of Kuweni, it is known for those who relentlessly search for this knowledge, that villages in all of the island were administered as suited to its particular human and land resource.

The greatest model of pluralism of the Buddhist philosophy as preached by the Enlightened Human Being the Buddha, remains unexplored by our minds.

Great sages such as the Buddha, Jesus, Mahavira, Mohammed and multitude of other saints of a Hindu and Sufi and other traditions spent their entire lives improving the value of their heart and mind, the two conjoined machines that power each single human life, by creating the attitudes and actions.

These were single human beings who thought for themselves and beyond the existing normality. They were social leaders while being spiritual masters. This country has much to learn from the individual actions of great Sinhala kings who created an incredulous hydraulic civilisation and stamped upon our consciousness the importance of sustainable policies.

Yet, today, unlike the gurukulam system of yesteryear, we are unaware of these great individuals. Likewise, the greater picture of why we are learning anything is lost upon us. In the same way, the fact that each of us can be a great vessel of unique productivity for our nation is not impressed upon us.

Thus, most of us and our countries in this modern world, copy and become photocopy versions of others, whether these versions are suited to us or not. Our education system gives us information but very little space to think, reflect and be wise in order to create the best version for each of our lives so that we do not create unhappy, frustrated, unkind, unempathetic lives for either ourselves, others or the land upon which our sustenance depends. Yet we are all books of knowledge. Each day of our lives such knowledge is written for us and this is called life experience. The challenges our country has faced is part of this experience we have lived through. As we see new challenges emerge, let us think for ourselves anew, how we can create solutions and those that last so that we are truly independent individuals and living is a country that creates its own solutions. Each thinking human being is a priceless treasure for this nation and as such able to move ahead of herd based thinking or emotion.

NOTE: This article is the first of a series of creating a possible platform to start a discourse on ancient village administrative systems of Sri Lanka, to glean what is useful for today’s context. What is the worth of one human being? | Daily FT

Friday, 2 May 2014

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Monday, 12 December 2011

Researchers conclude early human migration went south, not north

By: Luiz Sanchez , Researchers of the Human Genographic Project have confirmed that the ancestors of modern humans in Europe, Asia and Oceania originally left Africa through  Arabia.  The  confirmation  comes after a six-year effort to map the genetic pattern of humans. Prior to the study, it was believed that the ancestors of modern day humans crossed through a northern route through Egypt. The study suggests that South Asia played a key role in populating the globe. The study was published in the journal ‘Molecular Biology and Evolution.’ Non-African descendants are believed to have migrated out of Africa roughly 70,000 years ago. Researchers found that the Indian populations had more genetic diversity than Europeans and East Asians, which gives a good indicator of the age of a population. The Indian statistics seem to support the theory of migration southwards along coastal routes as they continued through East Asia into Oceania. Researchers say that a route through the Arabian Peninsula explains the genetic diversity patterns much better than a route through Egypt’s Sinai desert. Stretching their conclusions further, researchers say this also supports the idea that sea levels might have been low enough for humans to cross from the horn of Africa into Arabia via the Bab-el-Mandeb straits in the Red Sea. The research was based on a new analytical method which exploits patterns of recombination in human genomes. Recombination is the process by which DNA molecules are broken up and recombined to form new pairs. Source: Bikya Masr

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Dolphins speak like humans: study

China: Dolphins do not whistle  as  previously  thought.  Instead,  they  "talk"  
A dolphin takes part in an aquatic football match at the Hefei Aquarium in Hefei, capital of east China's Anhui Province, July 8, 2010. [File Photo]
like humans,  according to a new study. Dolphins use their noses to produce a different kind of tonal sound, just like humans do when speaking, said Peter Madsen, the lead author of the study published in Royal Society Biology Letters. Madsen studied how dolphins communicate by digitizing recordings made in 1977 of a 12-year-old male dolphin, which was made to breathe a mixture of helium and oxygen called heliox. Scientists said humans breathing in a heliox sound like Donald Duck. According to Livescience.com, the heliox was meant  to mimic conditions during  a  deep
A dolphin takes part in an aquatic football match at the Hefei Aquarium in Hefei, capital of east China's Anhui Province, July 8, 2010. [File Photo]
A dolphin takes part in an aquatic football match at the Hefei Aquarium in Hefei, capital of east China's Anhui Province, July 8, 2010. [File Photo]
dive since it causes a shift up in frequency. When breathing in heliox , the dolphin, however, continued to make the same sounds with the same frequency. "That means that dolphins do not actually whistle, but make sound by making connective tissue in the nose vibrate at the frequency they wish to produce by adjusting the muscular tension and air flow over the tissue," Madsen said, "This is the same way that we humans make sound with our vocal cords to speak." But "It does not mean that they talk like humans, only that they communicate with sound made in the same way,"said Madsen. Dolphins make actual whistlings in performances when they are trained, just like humans sometimes whistle for fun.Read Full: Dolphins speak like humans: study - China.org.cn

Saturday, 26 November 2011

Soon, 'human-on-a-chip' systems to recreate human function - Indian Express

US scientists have for the first time used stem cells to grow the key connectors used by the brain to communicate and control muscles in the body. The   laboratory   grown   neuromuscular   junctions between    human 
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muscle cells and human spinal cord cells is a critical step in developing “human-on-a-chip” systems. The systems are models that recreate how organs or a series of organs function in the body. Their use could accelerate medical research and drug testing, potentially delivering life-saving breakthroughs much more quickly than the typical 10-year trajectory most drugs take now to get through animal and patient trials. “These types of systems have to be developed if you ever want to get to a human-on-a-chip that recreates human function,” said James Hickman, a bioengineer at the University of Central Florida, who led the breakthrough research. “It’s taken many trials over a number of years to get this to occur using human derived stem cells.” The goal of the call for action is to produce systems that include various miniature organs connected in realistic ways to simulate human body function. Soon, 'human-on-a-chip' systems to recreate human function - Indian Express

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Humans Are Free: 290 Million Years Old Human Footprints!

According to forbidenhistory.info, In 1987, paleontologist Jerry MacDonald discovered a wide variety of fossilized tracks from several different species of  animals  and  birds,  located   in  a  Permian   strata.  Among  the  various 
fossilized tracks were the clear prints of a human foot.However, the Permian strata has been dated from 290 to 248 million years ago- millions of years before animals, birds, dinosaurs, and yes, man, was supposed to exist. How then can these prints be explained?  In July 1992, the Smithsonian Magazine had an article on these tracks called "Petrified Footprints: A Puzzling Parade of Permian Beasts".[1] The magazine acknowledged the mystery, acknowledging "what paleontologists like to call, 'problematica.'" It described what appeared to be large mammal and bird tracks that, "evolved long after the Permian period, yet these tracks are clearly Permian." While it is commendable that MacDonald and the Smithsonian clearly acknowledge the existence of these tracks in a strata that contradicts the current evolutionary theory, Read Full: Humans Are Free: 290 Million Years Old Human Footprints! *New*:

Sunday, 20 November 2011

Russia starts manufacturing human skin

18.11.2011, 15:59, Russia has begun manufacturing biotechnological skin. This material is meant to protect and effectively restore skin and mucous membranes in case of burns, injuries and trophic ulcers.The production of biological skin has started at the Biomateria factory which is a part of the Orenburg State University near the Ural Mountains. Tags: sciencescientific researchesmedicineSci-Techscientists RussiaNewsЧитать далее, Source: Voice of Russia

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Robots with human faces to revolutionise TP


Projection techniques are being used to give robots human faces in an application that has the potential to dramatically change telepresence experiences. Researchers in Munich have joined forces with Japanese scientists to develop a system that projects a 3D image of a face onto the back of plastic mask. A computer controls voice and facial expressions to create Mask-bot, a human-like plastic head. The project is part of research being carried out at CoTeSys, Munich’s robotics Cluster of Excellence and developed by a team at the Institute for Cognitive Systems (ICS) at TU München in collaboration with AIST, the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan. Mask-bot can already reproduce simple dialog. For example, when researcher, Dr. Takaaki Kuratate says “rainbow”, Mask-bot flutters its eyelids and responds with: “When the sunlight strikes raindrops in the air, they act like a prism and form a rainbow”. Mask-bot also moves its head a little and raises its eyebrows. “Mask-bot will influence the way in which we humans communicate with robots in the future,” predicts  Prof. Gordon  Cheng,  head  of  the  ICS  team. 
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Faces can be changed on-demand and realistic features that can be seen from various angles, including the side. There is a 12cm gap between the high-compression, x0.25 fish-eye lens with a macro adapter and the face mask. The CoTeSys team therefore had to ensure that an entire face could actually be beamed onto the mask at this short distance. Mask-bot is also bright enough to function in daylight thanks to a particularly strong and small projector and a coating of luminous paint sprayed on the inside of the plastic mask. “You don’t have to keep Mask-bot behind closed curtains,” said Kuratate. This part of the system could soon be deployed in video conferences. “Usually, participants are shown on screen. With Mask-bot, however, you can create a realistic replica of a person that actually sits and speaks with you at the conference table. You can use a generic mask for male and female, or you can provide a custom-made mask for each person,” he explained. Source: InAVate

Monday, 14 November 2011

Humane Society Goes After Proposed Dolphinarium In India

By: Sharifa Ghanem, The Humane Society International has requested the Maharashtra government in India to “reconsider the proposal” to erect dolphinariums along the coastline in Sindhudurg district, “as it would involve
Dolphin quartet
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capturing dolphins from the wild,” the international animal welfare organization said. Such projects are coming under more and more pressure from local and international groups  in  emergencing  economies,  including
Dolphin
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Egypt,which is proposing a number of dolphinariums along its Red Sea coastline. The Humane Society, in response to the governmental proposals, said: “In a letter to Chhagan  Bhujbal,  Tourism   Minister,  we  have  strongly urged him to reconsider his support to the proposal to build new dolphinariums,” the NGO’s Campaign Manager, N G Jayasimha, told reporters. “Building dolphin parks, especially in regions where such facilities do not already exist, may mean that animals must be imported or captured from the wild,” HSI’s letter read. “The construction of dolphinariums is a backward step … true ecotourism has minimal costs to the environment and maximum benefits for the local community. Dolphinariums in new areas do not comply with these requirements,” Jayasimha said.Read Full: Humane Society goes after proposed dolphinarium in India - Bikya Masr : Bikya Masr

Monday, 7 November 2011

Humans Are Free: Time and place for everything

By Polona, In Life, there are always cycles, as they are in Nature, within ALL THAT IS! There are moments in Life when we just need to sit and wait, and there are moments when we need to go for it! These are the cycles we are all experiencing, as we are traveling the Spiral of Spirit and Ascension! Moments of complete Source connection and infusion are constantly intertwining with moments of feeling lost and confused, while we are experiencing a deep purification on all levels of our Being. When we are going through deep cleansing, purification and healing (wholing), that can bring us into a state of deep retrospection and objective observation. But it can also cause us to fall into a state of »jumping to conclusions« a bit too fast. Why is that so? Because within that process of purification, we are shedding the layers of illusion and we are literally shedding our skin like snakes. We are throwing away what we are not, and welcoming who we truly are, embracing our I AM Presence more each time! Within this process of shedding our skin, many things might resurface and it is for our highest good, if we do not make any conclusions and assumptions at that time. Those are phases, when we just need to sit and wait, let go and let God, for it is very easy to make assumptions within that process due to our state at that time. This is a process, when we are saying goodbye to the thoughts and projections that we once might have identified with and our lower »ego« self, which prevents us from seeing the higher Truth. So within that process, it is very easy to become very vulnerable, which causes a lack of discernment and falling into a state of the "emotional state" - the »reactive instead of responsive« state! Read Full: Humans Are Free: Time and place for everything

Monday, 10 October 2011

Steve Jobs: "I want to put a ding in the Universe!...

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1. “When I was 17, I read a quote that went something like: “If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you’ll most certainly be right.” It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself: “If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?” And whenever the answer has been “No” for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something." 2. "Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Because almost everything - all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure - these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important." 3. "You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something - your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life."  4. "Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it." 5. “I think if you do something and it turns out pretty good, then you should go do something else wonderful, not dwell on it for too long. Just figure out what’s next.” 6. “Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me … Going to bed at night saying we’ve done something wonderful… that’s what matters to me.” 7. “We don’t get a chance to do that many things, and every one should be really excellent. Because this is our life. Life is brief...and then you die. And we’ve all chosen to do this with our lives. So it better be damn good. It better be worth it!” 8. “Almost everything – all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure – these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important. Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart." 9. “Here’s to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes… the ones who see things differently — they’re not fond of rules… You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but the only thing you can’t do is ignore them because they change things… they push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do.” 10. “I’m an optimist in the sense that I believe humans are noble and honorable, and some of them are really smart. I have a very optimistic view of individuals. As individuals, people are inherently good. I have a somewhat more pessimistic view of people in groups. And I remain extremely concerned when I see what’s happening in our country, which is in many ways the luckiest place in the world. We don’t seem to be excited about making our country a better place for our kids.” 11. "No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don't want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because Death is very likely the single best invention of Life. It is Life's change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new." 12. "Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.” Source: Humans Are Free

Saturday, 24 September 2011

Super Human Strength

Magic is subject to A tricky art or science, happen in fraction of time being with extraordinary aspects as well stuns the audience with amaze and delight. When tricks become reality and science becomes the actuality subsequently a real art use to occur calls like the real human strength.

Sunday, 18 September 2011

Eclipse of the human race


By Adarsh Matham, am afraid I am turning into an insomniac. I mean, if you grew up on sci-fi movies and apocalyptic books like me, you can’t read these headlines and sleep soundly. “Sports articles written by computers”, “Supercomputer predicts revolution”, “Software tricks people into thinking they are human”, “IBM to develop 1,000 times faster computers”. The obvious conclusion from these is that Artificial Intelligence (AI), the science of making intelligent machines, is no longer just good science fiction, but a reality, and within five years or less, we will be meeting machines that are as intelligent as humans, if not more. Now, we are in the first reel of the inevitable Hollywood movie about the rise of AIs called, well, The Rise of the Planet of AI, and the Kollywood freemake, AI, an Artificial Love Story.Read Full: Eclipse of the human race | sci-fi movies | Artificial Intelligence | The New Indian Express

Saturday, 3 September 2011

Levitation: 'Solved' By Physicists

Levitation has been elevated from being pure science fiction to science fact, according to a study reported today by physicists. In earlier work the same team of theoretical physicists showed that invisibility cloaks are feasible. Now, in another report that sounds like it comes out of the pages of a Harry Potter book, the University of St Andrews team has created an 'incredible levitation effects’ by engineering the force of nature which normally causes objects to stick together. Professor Ulf Leonhardt and Dr Thomas Philbin, from the University of St Andrews in Scotland, have worked out a way of reversing this pheneomenon, known as the Casimir force, so that it repels instead of attracts. Their discovery could ultimately lead to frictionless micro-machines with moving parts that levitate But they say that, in principle at least, the same effect could be used to levitate bigger objects too, even a person. Read Full: Humans Are Free: Levitation: 'Solved' by physicists:

Wednesday, 31 August 2011

The Economy of the Future: RBE

The term and meaning of a Resource-Based Economy was originated by Jacque Fresco. It is a holistic social and economic system in which all goods and services are available without the use of money, credits, barter or any other system of debt or servitude. All resources become the common heritage of all of the inhabitants, not just a select few. The premise upon which this system is based is that the Earth is abundant with
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plentiful resource; our practice of rationing resources through monetary methods is irrelevant and counter productive to our survival.Modern society has access to highly advanced technology and can make available food, clothing, housing and medical care; update our educational system; and develop a limitless supply of renewable, non-contaminating energy. By supplying an efficiently designed economy, everyone can enjoy a very high standard of living with all of the amenities of a high technological society. A resource-based economy would utilize existing resources from the land and sea, physical equipment, industrial plants, etc. to enhance the lives of the total population. In an economy based on resources rather than money, we could easily produce all of the necessities of life and provide a high standard of living for all. Speaker: Jaque Fresco, TVP Founder, Resource: Humans Are Free:

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Humans Are Free: Scientific Studies Confirm: "Crop Circles Are Made by Balls of Light”

DR. ELTJO HASELHOFF is one of the few people on planet Earth to have had a paper published on crop circles in a peer-reviewed scientific journal (‘Physiologa Plantarum’). His paper asserts that the long-recognized connection of crop circles to balls of light may be even stronger than many think. Here, in layman’s terms, Dr. Haselhoff outlines the important findings of his paper. Over the years, numerous people have claimed that they have seen how a crop circle was created by one or more "balls of light". Recent scientific studies have confirmed these statements: Circumstantial evidence has shown that crop circles may very well be made by ‘balls of light' indeed! This article explains the essential elements of these studies in simple terms. Read Full: Humans Are Free: Scientific Studies Confirm: "Crop Circles Are Made...

Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Divine Love

Following the Path of the Soul is the biggest gift we can give ourselves. No one can give us a bigger gift than we can give to ourselves. And then we start becoming the best possible versions of us, that we were always meant to be and on a higher level always are! And we are Divine Love! One cannot know the Heart of another, if the individual doesn't know the Self through unconditional Self Love and acceptance. This path begins with accepting reality as it is, being real as opposed to being in illusion and Self denial. The mind always reasons, while the Heart just knows and we cannot know others without knowing ourselves first. Knowing ourselves comes from loving ourselves, so Self love is the ultimate step towards Divine Love and connection between Souls, that are all part of the One! Oneness is therefore not just a concept, it's a Universal Truth, which can only be felt. Divine Love starts with the Self and the Self starts with feeling. Read Full: Humans Are Free: Divine Love

Sunday, 14 August 2011

Fashion threatens human health

12.08.2011, 12:54, Three Italian fashion houses – Giorgio Armani, Roberto Cavalli and Dolce & Gabbana – employ hazardous technology while producing denim clothes.Denim production technology causes a deadly lung disease, say the authors of a petition for “clean” clothes who collected nearly 35,000 signatures. Читать далее, Source: Voice of Russia. Tags: designer, jeans, fashion, News, Health, World

Saturday, 13 August 2011

Quiz World