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Do you know yourself? What about limits, do you care about others limits, does it matter?

Understanding oneself is crucial for personal growth and well-being. Setting limits and boundaries can help individuals maintain a healthy balance in their lives and relationships. It’s important to consider and respect the limits of others, as this contributes to building meaningful and respectful connections. When interacting with others, being mindful of their limits can lead to more positive and fulfilling relationships. However, it’s also essential to evaluate the impact of these limits on the nature of relationships, whether they are with friends or potential adversaries. Striking a balance between self-awareness and understanding the boundaries of others is a key aspect of navigating social interactions.

Your path is yours to share and own.

Jerrime Godwin👀

Monday 10th, June 2024

UBCM EXEC

Nominations are being accepted for the Union of British Columbia Municipalities.👀👣💦🤪

Homelessness is a big issue with this forum. The public concern is also a issue over activities recently liberalised. Be a voice run for office.

Editors note: the links in the notice above are dead as its a screenshot.

How to nominate a person:

Nomination

How to Nominate Someone for a Position

Nominating someone for a position is a simple yet impactful way to contribute to the community. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it:

  1. Understanding the Requirements: Before proceeding with the nomination, ensure that the nominee meets all the necessary criteria for the position.
  2. Submission of Nomination: Obtain the official nomination form or follow the specified procedure for submitting nominations. This usually involves providing the nominee’s consent and relevant information.
  3. Supporting Documentation: Gather any required documentation to support the nomination, such as letters of recommendation or a candidate statement. These documents can greatly enhance the nominee’s profile.
  4. Deadline Adherence: Pay close attention to the nomination deadline and ensure that all materials are submitted on time.
  5. Confirmation: After the nomination has been submitted, seek confirmation from the relevant authority to ensure that the process is complete.

Nominating an individual for a position can pave the way for positive change and progress within the community.

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Infa red

Infrared light, also known as infrared radiation, is a type of electromagnetic radiation that is invisible to the human eye. It is commonly used in various applications, including night vision technology, remote controls, and thermal imaging. Infrared light has longer wavelengths than visible light, and it is often associated with heat. This type of light plays a crucial role in many scientific and technological fields, contributing to advancements in areas such as astronomy, medicine, and environmental monitoring.

Space telescopes

Space telescopes have revolutionized our understanding of the universe by providing unprecedented views of distant celestial objects and phenomena. Unlike ground-based telescopes, space telescopes are not affected by the Earth’s atmosphere, allowing them to capture clearer and sharper images of cosmic entities. They have enabled scientists to observe and study various astronomical phenomena, such as distant galaxies, nebulae, exoplanets, and other celestial bodies with remarkable precision.

Some of the most renowned space telescopes include the Hubble Space Telescope, which has delivered iconic images and made significant contributions to astrophysics, and the Spitzer Space Telescope, which specialized in infrared astronomy, unveiling cosmic mysteries hidden from visible-light observations. Additionally, the James Webb Space Telescope, set to launch in the near future, promises to further expand our cosmic horizons with its advanced infrared capabilities.

Space telescopes continue to fuel groundbreaking discoveries, deepen our understanding of the cosmos, and inspire a sense of wonder and fascination for the enigmatic vastness of space. Ai

This is good…

Perfect is often light years for me, so this is nothing new.

The concept of a perfect solar system can be subjective, as each planet and celestial body in our solar system has its own unique characteristics and qualities that make it special. However, if we were to consider certain aspects that contribute to the overall harmony and functionality of our solar system, we can appreciate its remarkable nature. Here are some key features:

  1. The Sun: At the heart of our solar system, the Sun provides heat, light, and energy to all the planets. Its immense gravitational force keeps the planets in their orbits.
  2. Planets: Our solar system consists of eight planets, each with its own characteristics. These include the terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) and the gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune). The diversity of these planets adds to the richness and complexity of our solar system.
  3. Orbital Motion: The planets in our solar system move in elliptical orbits around the Sun. This orbital motion creates a harmonious rhythm, ensuring the stability and continuous movement of the planets.
  4. Moons: Many of the planets in our solar system have moons that orbit around them. For example, Earth’s moon plays a vital role in stabilizing our planet’s rotation and tides. Moons also contribute to the overall balance and dynamics of the solar system.
  5. Asteroid Belt: Between Mars and Jupiter, there is a region called the asteroid belt. It consists of numerous small rocky bodies called asteroids. While the asteroid belt might seem chaotic, it plays a crucial role in preventing larger asteroids from colliding with the inner planets.
  6. Kuiper Belt: Beyond Neptune lies the Kuiper Belt, a region that contains icy objects such as Pluto and other dwarf planets. This belt extends the boundaries of our solar system and offers insights into its early formation.
  7. Comets: Comets are icy bodies that orbit the Sun from the outer regions of the solar system. Their unique trajectories bring them close to the Sun, creating beautiful tails of gas and dust. Comets provide clues about the early composition of the solar system.

While there may not be a single definition of a “perfect” solar system, the intricate interplay of these elements within our solar system makes it a fascinating and awe-inspiring cosmic arrangement.

SOU: Nasa has found new 7 planet Solar system.

All planets larger then earth

The Earth is about two dozen thousand miles, or 40,075 kilometers and NASA’S recent discouvery of this solar system has a possible 7 planets that are larger. The completed Solar system indicates that our type system is “more common” then thought.

Kepler-385 is a star located approximately 5000 light-years away from Earth. It is a star similar in size to our sun and belongs to the Kepler field. The Kepler mission, a space-based observatory launched by NASA, aimed to discover Earth-like planets within our galaxy.

The star Kepler-385 has been found to have six verified planets orbiting around it. These exoplanets are located within the habitable zone, which is the region around a star where conditions may be suitable for the existence of liquid water and, potentially, life as we know it.

Studying exoplanets like those around Kepler-385 can help scientists better understand the diversity of planetary systems in our universe and shed light on the possibilities of finding habitable worlds beyond our own. Kepler-385 and its planetary system continue to be a subject of interest and study for astronomers and astrophysicists alike.

Here is an image of the Kepler-385 star system:
Kepler-385 Star System

Please note that the information provided may be subject to updates and further research as new discoveries are made in the field of astronomy.

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Kepler 385 Sigma Gallaxy

Six verified planets 5000 light years away, Their star a little larger then our sun.

JWST- life again…

life looks to live…

Space

Take to the sky, mind the rye.

Go to the rim, will it let you in.

Race

What a finish to lend.

You achieved and we consider.

Long and soft made the crop.

Yes we live but you, have more; the sense to play we adore.

Milky Way, still the same…

Hera, Hercules mother a sloppy breast feeder…

The Greeks were.

Skywatchers, storytellers, romantic thinkers, competitive warriors, a culture Superior.

Space, 🌌

A frontier, good luck India with your recent launch.

Moon 🌝

Life will find a way.

Galaxy goo…

Space is deadly and our home as well.

We are on a collision course with the Andromeda Galaxy. This is a fact. However the time frame as it relates to us humans is so long that it is not comprehensible to us.

What is relatively short is the time frame that human life on Earth is possible. With all probability the demands of humans on this Earth may end our species before we have a chance to colonize other parts of space.

We don’t want to discount the human spirit and it’s resilience and the hope remains that not only will we be able to maintain life on Earth but at some point find the remaining secrets of the universe and be a multi-planet species. This is a hope. And this hope must survive to generate a sence of urgency to end our species appetite for conflict.

Galaxies interacting 👀💫

JWST

Heat goes to Cold, Chaos goes to Order.

Moon rising File photo KDG

Music 🎵🎵🎶 relax👀

Pluto, a planet again?

James Webb space telescope

https://youtu.be/P9gTeOfEWN0

Pluto the once ninth planet in our solar system has some very striking photos from James Webb space telescope program.

Largest Dwarf Planet

Since 2006 Pluto has been known as the largest of a new class of dwarf planets, in our solar system there is at present eight planets including our Earth.

Planets 👀

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This is right.

Small is out there

Small is out there and it matters.Photons take millions of years to go from the middle of a star fighting gravity all the way because these light packets have some mass. Once free from the host they travel faster with less gravity to deal with.

Neutrino cousins

Neutrino

Neutrinos are among the most abundant particles in the universe, yet they are notoriously elusive. These subatomic particles are produced by various processes, including nuclear reactions in the sun and other stars, as well as during certain types of radioactive decay. Neutrinos are electrically neutral and interact with other matter only via the weak nuclear force and gravity, making them extremely challenging to detect.

Despite being produced in vast quantities, neutrinos have a minuscule mass, if any at all, and they travel close to the speed of light. They come in three different types or “flavors”: electron neutrinos, muon neutrinos, and tau neutrinos, which can transform from one type to another as they travel through space.

Neutrinos are of great interest to astrophysicists and particle physicists, as their behavior can provide valuable insights into fundamental aspects of the universe and its energetic processes.

For a comprehensive and engaging exploration of neutrinos and their significance in the cosmos, you might enjoy the following video: Neutrinos: Nature’s Elusive Ghosts

Baby star birth, James Web Space Telescope…

Wow the laws of thermal dynamics is right Heat and through gravity brings order to disorder.

Highlights

Steeler nursery,

Taurus system

Proto star molecular cloud

430 light years away

100,000 years old.

Space Ambience relax music…

Happy universe, picture Pixel free photos