Any and all living beings that we know of here on earth are alive because of oppositional rotational movements. from atoms to the sub crust layers of our earth, even to the atmosphere above and around us, all of these move with oppositional rotational movements. This is where our gravitational binding force comes into play. We are not pinned to the earth but rather are able to move upon it as we are bound to it. This sort of interaction does not exist in outer space which is why astronauts qu...
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Any and all living beings that we know of here on earth are alive because of oppositional rotational movements. from atoms to the sub crust layers of our earth, even to the atmosphere above and around us, all of these move with oppositional rotational movements. This is where our gravitational binding force comes into play. We are not pinned to the earth but rather are able to move upon it as we are bound to it. This sort of interaction does not exist in outer space which is why astronauts qu...
Episode 19: Fluid Dynamics and Rotation In The Human Body
Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
11 minutes
4 years ago
Episode 19: Fluid Dynamics and Rotation In The Human Body
Fluid dynamics and rotation play a key part in our ability as living beings to function and survive throughout our lives. Our bodies have existed in a gravitational state since birth and as such, we have developed internal functions through fluids and rotation to maximize our ability to move. There are some who, through disease or genetics, or other factors, lose their functionality of rotation. These people are now more subject to the effects of mass being pulled to the Earth rather than hav...
Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Any and all living beings that we know of here on earth are alive because of oppositional rotational movements. from atoms to the sub crust layers of our earth, even to the atmosphere above and around us, all of these move with oppositional rotational movements. This is where our gravitational binding force comes into play. We are not pinned to the earth but rather are able to move upon it as we are bound to it. This sort of interaction does not exist in outer space which is why astronauts qu...