Thursday, January 28, 2010

The Powerful of Quantum Pendant


Have you ever heard about quantum locket? or ever seen it previously?


This is some video related to the locket. Either you believe it or not, THAT'S ARE YOUR CHOICE!!! Enjoy to watch.






Some info about Quantum Pendant
Quantum Pendant is made from natural minerals that are fused and structurally bonded together at molecule level. It produce the scalar energy that helps to enhance the body's spiritual. It also help to maintain energy balance in our body so that our bodies maintain health and well being.

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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Why dark at night?

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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Rotator Cuff


The Rotator Cuff is a very important part of the functional shoulder. It consist of four muscles: supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor and subscapularis. These group serves as abductors, lateral rotators and medial rotators of the shoulder. They also act as depressors of the humerus. This function keeps the action of deltoid from pulling the head of humerus upward into the subacromial space, which would cause impingement of the cuff.
Impingement is caused when subacromial space, area between the top of the humerus and the bottom of acromion becomes closed off and pinches the ratator cuff. Symptoms include pain, weakness and loss of motion. Movements above the shoulder tend to increase pain. Pain while sleeping is often encountered. Beside the weakness of rotator cuff, impingement can be caused by abnormal acromions.

Impingement syndrome may be classified in three stages.

Stage one is usually associated with an overuse injury by someone who is under the age of 25. The rotator cuff is weakened, but the condition is often reversible.

Stage two usually involves people from the ages of 25 to 40, and the condition is more advanced, with some irreversible tendon damage beginning to arise.

Stage three is the result of years of build up, and often involves tendon rupture or tear. This is seen mostly in patients over the age of 50.

Understanding the impingement syndrome is aided by understanding the physical properties of the tendons, which make up the cuff. The strength and stiffness of tendons, which give them their mechanical advantages, comes from collagen molecules.

Collagen molecules run parallel to each other and derive their characteristic strength from the cross-linkage between them. New collagen has relatively few cross-links, but as it matures, the number of cross-links grows, therefore increasing the strength and stiffness of the fiber. This maturation process begins to level off with age however.

For old patients, the number of stable cross-links being formed drops off considerably, therefore reducing the strength of the tendon. Tendon strength is also affected by the demand placed on it. Compared to young patient which is often reversible because of the properties of the tendons.

Treatment
is rather conservative, consisting of rest and ice, followed by a strengthening program and possibly some physical therapy.

An active person who exercises frequently will have much stronger tendons than an inactive person will. Disuse or immobilization of tendons causes them to weaken considerably, as no demands are being placed on them.



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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Physics Principle & Application

Co-relation PHYSICS principle and body system - application

Cardiac Cycle


Pressure is defined as force per unit area and is measured in pascals [Pa = N/m2]. The term pressure is used when describing fluids (gases or liquids). If a fluid is at rest, pressure is transmitted equally to all its parts and, at any one point, is the same in all directions.

Pressure plays an important role in our health, as for example blood pressure in the human circulatory system.

Blood pressure is the pressure that is exerted by blood against the walls of the arteries as it travels through the body. When the volume of blood pumped through the arteries or the pressure that the blood puts against the walls of the arteries increases, the delicate tissues in the artery walls wear thin and may tear.

Fat and cholesterol deposits further obstruct blood flow, narrowing the arteries, and thereby accelerating damage by raising blood pressure even more. Elevated blood pressure speeds up the progress of atherosclerosis, and wears out the coronary arteries faster than normal. High blood pressure may cause heart failure, kidney failure, and strokes.

As blood travels through the arterial system, the heart contracts and relaxes. When blood pressure is measured, two values are given. The first, called the systolic pressure, refers to the pressure on the arterial walls when the heart contracts and the second, called the diastolic pressure, is the measure of the pressure when the heart relaxes.

For adults normal blood pressure is less than 19 kPa systolic, and 12 kPa diastolic. Blood pressure above this value is considered unhealthy and should be treated.








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Physics Field - introduction

First of all i want to share some information about what is meant by physics and the application of physics in our daily life.


Physics Definition
~a natural science that concern with all aspects of nature.
~the general analysis of nature, conducted in order to understand how the world and universe behave.
~covering the behavior of objects, origin of gravitational, electromagnetism, and nuclear force fields.




Physics covers a wide range of phenomena, from the smallest sub-atomic particles (protons, neutrons and electrons), to the largest galaxies.

The aims is to describe the various phenomena that occur in nature in terms of simpler phenomena. Thus, physics aims to both connect the things we see around us to root causes, and then to try to connect these causes together in the hope of finding an ultimate reason for why nature is as it is.



Advantage:
advances in the understanding of electromagnetism or nuclear physics led directly to development of new products which have dramatically transformed modern-day society (e.g., television, computers, domestic appliances, and nuclear weapons); advances in thermodynamics led to the development of motorized transport; and advances in mechanics inspired the development of calculus.


I would share more PHYSICS FIELD info s to you all in the next post. TQ




~BEYOND THE FIELD~



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