General Science and Philosophy

2006 Submissions

[6] viXra:2006.0276 [pdf] submitted on 2020-06-30 11:47:39

Theme to Think About

Authors: František Tomášek
Comments: 1 Page.

Consideration about "Adam`s rib".
Category: General Science and Philosophy

[5] viXra:2006.0157 [pdf] submitted on 2020-06-18 11:19:17

Exploring the Possible Applicability of Yagya in Present Time: A Review

Authors: V Shrivastava, S Mishra, A Mishra
Comments: 29 Pages. Citation: Ayurveda evam Samagra Swasthya Shodhamala. 2020;2(2):1. https://sites.google.com/dsvv.ac.in/shodhamala-dahh/asssm22/asssm221 - License: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Yagya has been one of the core elements of the ancient Indian Culture ever since the Vedic era, and is also an effective therapeutic procedure. The present review article explores the applicability of Yagya during the present time, wherein the principles, procedure and the possible mode of action of Yagya have been described; the efficacy of Ayurvedic medicines and medicinal herbs in the management of various diseases caused by viruses, as well as the diseases that have symptoms similar to those prevalent during present time, have been discussed; the ethnobotanical use of herbal fumigation in the management of various diseases, has been presented; as well as, the efficacy of Yagya Therapy / Integrative approach (including Yagya Therapy) in the management of symptoms of various disease conditions has been illustrated. The review also briefly illustrates the ancient Ayurvedic perspective about epidemics and the possible role of Yagya as a management approach for the same. Based on the information presented herein, the applicability of Yagya in the present time seems to be a promising possibility, that is worth exploring further through proper experimentation and analysis.
Category: General Science and Philosophy

[4] viXra:2006.0089 [pdf] submitted on 2020-06-11 11:30:42

The Lonnie Zamora Spacecraft Symbol

Authors: Jeffrey Joseph Wolynski
Comments: 2 Pages. ufology paper

On Friday, April 24th, 1964 at about 5:50 P.M., Lonnie Zamora saw an alien spaceship with beings walking around outside of it. He also saw a red symbol on the side of the alien spaceship. This paper serves to explain what that symbol stood for. It was a “this side up” symbol, a common symbol used on boxes and items that need to be given an orientation in 3D space. Explanation is provided with some other conjecture.
Category: General Science and Philosophy

[3] viXra:2006.0076 [pdf] replaced on 2020-06-12 09:03:39

The Puzzle of the Tritium Beta Spectrum and Blackbody Model for Nuclear Fermi-Gas

Authors: Vladimir Aksayskiy
Comments: 3 Pages.

The shape of the energy spectrum of tritium beta decay depends on the experimental conditions. The tritium beta spectrum in the KATRIN experiment can be represented as a superposition of three spectra with peak energies of ~ 0.1 KeV, 2.2 KeV, and 6.6 KeV. It is possible that the spectrum with Epeak~0.1 KeV corresponds to beta decay of tritium with the formation of thermal neutrinos.
Category: General Science and Philosophy

[2] viXra:2006.0015 [pdf] submitted on 2020-06-01 10:57:21

On General Systems of Theories of Everything

Authors: Thomas Proczeck
Comments: 25 Pages.

This article presents some thougths and comments on general construction of philosophical and physical ToE´s.
Category: General Science and Philosophy

[1] viXra:2006.0007 [pdf] submitted on 2020-06-01 10:13:18

Are Borders Inside or Outside?

Authors: Arturo Tozzi
Comments: 10 Pages.

When a boat disappears over the horizon, does a distant observer detect the last moment in which the boat is visible, or the first moment in which the boat is not visible? This apparently ludicrous way of reasoning, heritage of long-lasting medieval debates on decision limit problems, paves the way to sophisticated contemporary debates concerning the methodological core of mathematics, physics and biology. These ancient, logically-framed conundrums throw us into the realm of bounded objects with fuzzy edges, where our mind fails to provide responses to plain questions such as: given a closed curve with a boundary (say, a cellular membrane) how do you recognize what is internal and what is external? We show how the choice of an alternative instead of another is not arbitrary, rather points towards entirely different ontological, philosophical and physical commitments. This paves the way to novel interpretations and operational approaches to challenging issues such as black hole singularities, continuous time in quantum dynamics, chaotic nonlinear paths, logarithmic plots, demarcation of living beings. In the sceptical reign where judgements seem to be suspended forever, the contemporary scientist stands for a sort of God equipped with infinite power who is utterly free to dictate the rules of the experimental settings.
Category: General Science and Philosophy