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 21: When Mass Supersedes the Might in Breathing
Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
11 minutes
4 years ago
Episode 21: When Mass Supersedes the Might in Breathing
One of the biggest challenges human beings face in this life is being able to breathe effectively and efficiently. Breathing is one of the first things we do at birth and is usually the last thing we will do before death. If we are unable to breathe correctly and efficiently we begin to succumb to the force applied on a non living mass and, eventually, we are unable to continue without support. Astronauts face similar struggles as their bodies are subjected to improper forces and a lack of mo...
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...