Marking edges and indicating objects in the dark with glow in the dark paint.
Painting glow in the dark edges or surfaces that are likely to be walked into or hard to find (like a light switch door or door knob) when walking in the dark (coming home at night, for instance). It could be used as a safety measure. So if u keep bumping into the kitchen bench or pillar in the dark as you get a drink at night or go to bed, mark it some appropriate way to taste with glow in the dark paint and your problem is solved.
Painting glow in the dark paint design to indicate light switches is also a good idea. So is marking a hard to find door, doorknob or lock. The design in that is completely up to you and your inclination. I would keep in mind that the more surface area painted with glow in the dark paint the greater the glow, so choose the design according how much glow you want, as well as whatever way u feel like doing it. If u want to paint something but can't because it isn't yours like your parents house or you are renting etc., You can paint a picture or an object and stick hang or place it appropriately.
Peacock feather head-dress
I was imagining a peacock feather head-dress sort of like the classic native American chieftain (in the style of movies with a similar mane of feathers) but instead of whatever bird of prey the classic head-dresses have, have peacock feathers. U could have a mane like display of peacock feathers, just like a peacock with their tail open, starting with smaller feathers at the bottom. I would choose a dark or shiny natural material to secure the base. I'm thinking course silk and lace but someone else might think metal or leather or semi-precious stones. You could use other feathers as well. Raven feathers would be cool! Lyre bird (theft, not murder!) feathers would be pretty over the top!
You could actually put peacock feather head wear into a myriad of other styles inspired by what we've found and is out there and also what can be done. If I could be bothered, I could look at all forms of feather styling thru all cultures and time and doing my own version with peacock feathers.
Anybody who thinks peacock feathers are unlucky (Such as inside where the eye of the peacock feather can cast its evil stare over all) are really missing out. Peacock feathers are a beautiful product of nature that do give us a glimpse of how awesome the cosmos can be, and if they are scared of something that gives so much, I think that's something that's not good. The superstition does more harm then the wondrous feather!
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Aura fields of society
This idea may be too progressive for the more conservative in our society.
The idea is to photograph the auras of people who are going in or out of hospital for any reason, physical or mental. Also anyone who is going in or out of prison or simply under arrest. Also people in drug rehabilitation. Also students at any school regularly. This is particularly for people in an unstable state, so that as a community can see if their unhealthy behaviour or state is caused by any imbalances in their energies. Firstly for research, but hopefully so we can discover what is needed in the rehabilitation of the criminal, the unhealthy or the stray. If patterns are found, and comparisons can be made, it may help in various sciences, such as psychology and quantum physics and biology. There are "fringe" healing techniques (such as raiki, aura healers, mystical healing, prayer, meditation etc) that may be able to help develop the procedures for dealing with obvious imbalances. We could learn a lot and save a lot of time and grief across the board in our shared society.
For the sceptics, or the non-believers, if they are sure it wouldn't enlighten us at all, what would be harm of a trial run for a few years be if there is (possibly) nothing in it? And if there is something to learn, would you put someone to death if they said the world isn't flat? One way or the other the argument would be finally be put to rest. Wouldn't that be worth it?
It might be worthwhile to have a control group of upright citizens, high I.Q. and low I.Q., and different career types.
The idea is to photograph the auras of people who are going in or out of hospital for any reason, physical or mental. Also anyone who is going in or out of prison or simply under arrest. Also people in drug rehabilitation. Also students at any school regularly. This is particularly for people in an unstable state, so that as a community can see if their unhealthy behaviour or state is caused by any imbalances in their energies. Firstly for research, but hopefully so we can discover what is needed in the rehabilitation of the criminal, the unhealthy or the stray. If patterns are found, and comparisons can be made, it may help in various sciences, such as psychology and quantum physics and biology. There are "fringe" healing techniques (such as raiki, aura healers, mystical healing, prayer, meditation etc) that may be able to help develop the procedures for dealing with obvious imbalances. We could learn a lot and save a lot of time and grief across the board in our shared society.
For the sceptics, or the non-believers, if they are sure it wouldn't enlighten us at all, what would be harm of a trial run for a few years be if there is (possibly) nothing in it? And if there is something to learn, would you put someone to death if they said the world isn't flat? One way or the other the argument would be finally be put to rest. Wouldn't that be worth it?
It might be worthwhile to have a control group of upright citizens, high I.Q. and low I.Q., and different career types.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Sexual functionality (again)
Could it be possible to give doses of prolactin to new mothers having difficulty lactating? I am more often hearing of women having trouble in this area, and I am wondering what is the cause of it might be. It wouldn't be that hard to derive prolactin from nature, and it couldn't be that hard to disperse it in a simple way. If it could help (if it addresses the main problem) there would be a huge market for the product.
Did you know that the sexual fluid of the vagina actually has spermicidal qualities? It has a raised acidity level, which kills sperm which doesn't get to uterus which is slightly kinder.
Did you know that the sexual fluid of the vagina actually has spermicidal qualities? It has a raised acidity level, which kills sperm which doesn't get to uterus which is slightly kinder.
Organ transplant
I wonder if it is possible to transplant female reproductive organs into a trans-sexual male? Or visa-versa? Could the sensitive skins of the original sex organs be kept, while the actual functioning reproductive organs be transplanted from a willing donor or deceased person? Transplanted is not the right word, as the organ is not being replaced with the same organ. However, if it could successfully be done, they could function reproductively as the new sex, so they could fully express the "woman" or "man" in their sexual functions and relationships. The once male could be a woman, mate, menstruate, and give birth naturally.
I have just been told by a trans-sexual that the donated organ would atrophy because the body of the recipient hasn't got the appropriate nerves to communicate what to do to the organ. So. due to lack of activity it would atrophy and basically rot.
I have just been told by a trans-sexual that the donated organ would atrophy because the body of the recipient hasn't got the appropriate nerves to communicate what to do to the organ. So. due to lack of activity it would atrophy and basically rot.
Magic Carpets and Coloured Streets
There is a gold or silver thread available. It could be used to make gold and or silver carpets. In sure there would be a large market for it in certain demographics, or businesses such as restaurants or hotels. Patterned carpets could use it for a subtler effect, or mats. With research other metal shades could be used, such as brass (some people love brass), copper, white gold, etc. Curtains and upholstery could be another niche market.
Dyed concrete is another designer idea. If dye was mixed into the concrete it would become more attractive and reduce glare. Better then painting, which wears away, the colour would be permanent and require no maintenance. Its pale grey colour is very conducive to the task. Colours could range from subtle pastels all the way through to intense colours and black. The colouring would then be used appropriately for whatever construction it is being used for. It could reduce accidents on pavements by reducing glare. It could be used to beautify constructions that are universally renowned for their ugliness, making the population, workers and users more happy and productive, and also be conducive to getting permission for a construction that would otherwise be considered an eyesore by both the counsel and potentially protesting populations.
Dyed concrete is another designer idea. If dye was mixed into the concrete it would become more attractive and reduce glare. Better then painting, which wears away, the colour would be permanent and require no maintenance. Its pale grey colour is very conducive to the task. Colours could range from subtle pastels all the way through to intense colours and black. The colouring would then be used appropriately for whatever construction it is being used for. It could reduce accidents on pavements by reducing glare. It could be used to beautify constructions that are universally renowned for their ugliness, making the population, workers and users more happy and productive, and also be conducive to getting permission for a construction that would otherwise be considered an eyesore by both the counsel and potentially protesting populations.
Something in Common
A moth and a butterfly
Mother Therasa and Fred Hollows
The sun and the moon
Stalin and Hitler
All have Something in Common
Pink and orange
Incense and air freshener
Buddha and Mohammed
Peanutbutter and cheesespread
All have Something in Common
Laughter and chatter
Tears and rain
Television and radio
Sighing and yawning
All have Something in Common
Smoking and eating
Dancing and music
Playing and working
Banks and businesses
All have Something in Common.
Mother Therasa and Fred Hollows
The sun and the moon
Stalin and Hitler
All have Something in Common
Pink and orange
Incense and air freshener
Buddha and Mohammed
Peanutbutter and cheesespread
All have Something in Common
Laughter and chatter
Tears and rain
Television and radio
Sighing and yawning
All have Something in Common
Smoking and eating
Dancing and music
Playing and working
Banks and businesses
All have Something in Common.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Interesting facts about animal sexuality
Hyena females are not only bigger and more aggressive then the males, but they have pseudo penis. This makes them more difficult to mate as well makes giving birth to their young a painful and dangerous exercise as the offspring has to pass through the pseudo penis.
The temperature of the water the tadpoles live in determines the sex of many amphibian species.
Wolves pair for life, with only the leader pair in a pack breeding. This is so they do not out breed their food source.
In some species of snake, the male has two penises. In some species, the snake gives birth to live young, unlike the more common laying of eggs.
Some marsupials can postpone the development of a fertilised foetus if there is a drought or other stress until the conditions are more beneficial.
In some large carnivore animals, such as the tiger or polar bear, the mother has to protect the young from their own father, because he will try and eat them.
In some shark species, the females give birth to live young, and the young eat each other in the womb. Only the most aggressive baby sharks make it out.
Coral reefs spawn on the same full moon every year. The eggs can be seen from the air as a giant pinkish current. Many of the oceanic animals gather at that that time and place to feed on the spawn and each other .
Male cats, large/small wild/tame, have all got spurs on their penises so as to wound the female so they are less likely to have sex with another male and thus ensure a greater chance of his genes being passed on.
Worms, slugs and snails are hermaphrodites. They have both male and female organs and can, and do, preform both roles. During mating periods, they often become brightly coloured and are very beautiful. Snails shoot arrows of sperm through each others flesh to impregnate the female organs.
Homosexuality is found in the natural world. Dolphins are known to pair as male companions, with breeding females coming for mating and then leaving. Rats and other rodents will mount other males.
Plants have beautiful and easily seen flower petals all though they cannot see them themselves. The point of the petal in reproduction is to make a landing pad for flying insects (or small animals) to land on to get the nectar and spread the pollen. The petals have ultraviolet lines and marking that act as guides for the insects which are able to see them.
All these things makes one suspect that anything responsible for creating the living world likes food, is indulgent, loves diversity, is artistic, understands mathematics practically and purely, is both nurturing and ruthlessly protective, has an raw edge, has a sense of humour, is brilliant, and might be a little bit... offbeat.
The temperature of the water the tadpoles live in determines the sex of many amphibian species.
Wolves pair for life, with only the leader pair in a pack breeding. This is so they do not out breed their food source.
In some species of snake, the male has two penises. In some species, the snake gives birth to live young, unlike the more common laying of eggs.
Some marsupials can postpone the development of a fertilised foetus if there is a drought or other stress until the conditions are more beneficial.
In some large carnivore animals, such as the tiger or polar bear, the mother has to protect the young from their own father, because he will try and eat them.
In some shark species, the females give birth to live young, and the young eat each other in the womb. Only the most aggressive baby sharks make it out.
Coral reefs spawn on the same full moon every year. The eggs can be seen from the air as a giant pinkish current. Many of the oceanic animals gather at that that time and place to feed on the spawn and each other .
Male cats, large/small wild/tame, have all got spurs on their penises so as to wound the female so they are less likely to have sex with another male and thus ensure a greater chance of his genes being passed on.
Worms, slugs and snails are hermaphrodites. They have both male and female organs and can, and do, preform both roles. During mating periods, they often become brightly coloured and are very beautiful. Snails shoot arrows of sperm through each others flesh to impregnate the female organs.
Homosexuality is found in the natural world. Dolphins are known to pair as male companions, with breeding females coming for mating and then leaving. Rats and other rodents will mount other males.
Plants have beautiful and easily seen flower petals all though they cannot see them themselves. The point of the petal in reproduction is to make a landing pad for flying insects (or small animals) to land on to get the nectar and spread the pollen. The petals have ultraviolet lines and marking that act as guides for the insects which are able to see them.
All these things makes one suspect that anything responsible for creating the living world likes food, is indulgent, loves diversity, is artistic, understands mathematics practically and purely, is both nurturing and ruthlessly protective, has an raw edge, has a sense of humour, is brilliant, and might be a little bit... offbeat.
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