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Human Sexuality

Giorgione‘s Schlummernde Venus 1508-1510


Sex, or Sexual Intercourse can be defined as “the act of sexual procreation between a man and a woman; the man’s penis is inserted into the woman’s vagina and excited until orgasm and ejaculation occur.”(I realize this does not include homosexuality, but that is a whole other tangent of which I do not wish to address in this essay.) Yet that is not even a fraction of the whole picture; the act of sexual intercourse defined holistically: fully integrating the biological, sociocultural, psychological, and ethical definitions will help to give us a better way to understand human sexuality.

First and foremost the most important definition is the biological; the fact is that sex is a means for a species to procreate and reproduce, allowing the continuation of the species indefinitely. Sex is a fundamental law in the way the world works, it is an integral part of being an animal (of which humans[homo sapiens sapiens] are included). Our physical body tells us to have sex; without this urge our species would succumb to extinction. The human species needs sex to happen in a greater number of deaths, or we will perish to the depths of time. The biological definition is the most important because ultimately thats the true purpose and meaning of sex. Simply put sexual intercourse is a way to perpeguate the species, nothing more, nothing less. We as as humans, in every civilization across all of history have changed the meaning of sex, we have taken it out of the biological realm and put it into our religions, policies, ethics, culture, and our taboos, etc.

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Categories: Biology, Philosophy.

An Ape and a Dolphin

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Evolution: life on Earth is one big extended family
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I have this poster hanging in my room

The Histomap of Evolution
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Extremely Large Version

Categories: Pictures.

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We are all star dust – literally


The Tycho Supernova, first spotted in 1572 Image credit: NASA/CXC/Rutgers/J.Warren & J.Hughes et al.

Every planet, every human, every living individual is composed of star dust.  When the universe was born the only elements that existed were hydrogen and helium.  In the nuclear furnaces of stars, hydrogen is fused into heavier elements, producing carbon, oxygen and so on up the period table.  All of the heavy elements that make our bodies were forged in the cores of long-dead stars. Life would not be possible if it weren’t for the explosion of stars (supernova),  the force spews their fusion products(heavy elements necessary for life) into interstellar space. Brilliantly stated in a lecture by Lawrence Krauss:

“It is the most poetic thing I know about the universe. The amazing thing is that every atom in your body came from a star that exploded, and the atoms in your left hand probably came from a different star than your right hand.  It really is the most poetic thing I know about physics, you are all star dust.  You couldn’t be here if stars hadn’t exploded, because the elements the carbon, nitrogen, the oxygen, the iron; all the things that matter for evolution weren’t created at the begining of time, they were created at the nuclear furnaces of stars and the only way they could get into your body if the stars were kind enough to explode.

This has been summarized nicely by Edward R. Harrison:

“The history of the Universe has been summed up thusly:  Hydrogen is a light, odorless gas, which, given enough time, turns into people.”

A supernova is an exploding star, a dying star, it can become a billion of times brighter than a sun.  At its maximum brightness, a supernova can often outshine an entire galaxy.  The explosion of supernova emit a large cloud of dust gas into the space, these are the heavy elements necessary for life.  The mass of the expelled material can exceed 10 times the mass of the sun (Brecher 2005).

The Crab Nebula Image credit: NASA/CXC/Rutgers/J.Warren & J.Hughes et al.

Pictured to the left is the Crab Nebula,  a remnant of a supernova  located in the constellation Taurus.  Historical records have revealed that both Chinese and Arab astronomers noted this supernova in 1054 A.D.  The supernova was so bright that it would have been visible to the naked eye in the daylight for nearly 2 years.  The result of this supernova is the beautiful Crab Nebula that we see today.  The blast has emitted various heavy elements that have scattered across space.  At the center of the nebula lies the Crab Pulsar a rotating neuron star which emits pulses of radiation. The Crab Nebula continues to expand to this day.


Supernova are incredibly beautiful events, they are necessary in the creation of life, but are are also capable of massive destruction.  If a supernova occurred even remotely near our solar system in the last few billion years, humans would not be here.  The result from the massive explosion would have wiped out any living thing in an immense vicinity surrounding the supernova, our planet included.

Supernovas can’t bee too common or they would wipe out all life – but neither can they be too rare.  The shock waves made by supernova explosions cause planetary systems to start to coalesce from the dust clouds surrounding other stars.  In other words, if there had been no supernovas ever anywhere near our sun, our solar system would have never formed.

Some stars must become supernovas in order to make heavy elements available for the formation of life, but if too many do, they would wipe out any life that got started.  Yet if not enough do, there would be precious few planetary system (Sawyer, 2009).

Sources:

Brecher, Kenneth. “Supernova.” World Book Online Reference Center. 2005. World Book, Inc. http://www.worldbookonline.com/wb/Article?id=ar540310.

Sawyer, Robert. (2009). Calculating god. Tor Books

Categories: Cosmology.

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You are an Explorer

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Categories: Philosophy.

Sketchbook

Today’s sketchbook:

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Dinopus, or Octorex?  I’m going to try to draw this with my wacom tablet and make it all nice and spiffy.

Also I ordered some glasses from ebay…They were much different than I what I saw from the picture.  When I first got them I immediately threw them away.  Since then I’ve been test driving them out,  I dunno if I will wear these or not..

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Categories: Sketchbook.

Dinosaurs; Rulers of Earth for 150 million years

Okay, let me start by saying that Dinosaurs are freakin’ awesome.  I’m just going to rant a little bit about dinosaurs and why I love them.  Lately I’ve really been into dinosaurs, I haven’t had this much of an interest in them since my childhood days.  A thread on reddit rekindled my interest a few weeks ago, and since then I have been reading up on dinosaurs in my spare time.

One of my favorite quotes from the thread is:

The biggest misconception of all, I suppose, is that dinosaurs are exinct. Not so: one branch of the dinosaur family-tree made it past the end of the Cretaceous, and is still with us today. We call them birds.

anchiornis-huxleyi How awesome is that? When you look at a turkey, try to imagine a velociraptor, because birds are the direct descendents of dinosaurs.  Birds are more closely related to extinct dinosaurs than crocodilians and turtles.  What’s more is that scientists have proven from fossils that many dinosaurs had feathers or proto-feathers all along their body.  Even more recently some scientists have been able to find out the color of these feathers from fossil remains.   The picture to the left is a dinosaur by the name of Anchiornis huxleyi, the scientists used the aforementioned technique to figure out the colors of the dinosaurs feathers.  This dinosaur is non-avian, meaning that it does not fly.  These feathers could be used in a number of different ways, not for flight but for other purposes

“This means a color-patterning function — for example, camouflage or display — must have had a key role in the early evolution of feathers in dinosaurs, and was just as important as evolving flight or improved aerodynamic function,” Clarke said.

The colorful display of patterns in the feathers could have been used for mating, or for communication.  Our best way to find out would to be look at various bird species today.

What happened to the Dinos?

k-t-mass-extinction Dinosaurs ruled the earth for nearly 150 million years, until most of them were wiped out some 65 milion years ago in an event known as the Cretaceous-Tertiary or K-T mass extinction.  The most accepted theory for this mass extinction is that a massive asteroid hit the earth near the gulf of mexico.  The impact would have spread all kinds of bad dust and debris into the atmosphere.  The dust and debris would have blocked out the atmosphere, blocking the sun and changing global temperatures.  The huge asteroid would have also caused catastrophic events (such as hurricanes, volcanoes, earthquakes, etc).  The tree of biodiversity would have been shaken, with many branches falling off as a result from this asteroid.  When one branch is affected, the whole tree shifts, you can’t have predators without herbivores, and herbivores can’t feed without plants, etc.  The whole tree of life was shaken; most animals over 55 pounds became extinct as a result of this event.

Ironically what resulted from the demise of the dinosaurs, created us; Homo sapiens sapiens.  With all of the big scary reptiles gone, the little furry shrew-like mammals were free to roam around and evolve into all different kinds of mammals.  Some became massive, and others evolved their cranium.  Eventually we came along, and now here we are.

What is also interesting is that humans really have not been around all that long. Civilization has only been around for 8000 years.   Before that humans and its ancestors (lets group them all together under homo) have been around for 2.5 million years. Currently we’re approaching seven billion souls on a planet we are making uninhabitable through our own intelligent actions. Personally, I don’t see the comparable dinosaur 150 million time in the sun for humans.

Some scientists have proposed a ‘cosmic road-block’ which speculates that any species intelligent enough to reach for the stars will destroy itself completely before it actually gets there. Some people use the idea to explain why we have never had contact from extra-terrestrials: they’re all wiping themselves out, like us.

Will we succumb the same fate of the massive dinosaurs that used to rule the land; Extinction?  Who knows, but just maybe (more than likely) we are not the epitome of evolution;  long after we have wiped ourselves out (or a huge asteroid hits us) some sentient species will dig up the billions of fossils of homo sapiens sapiens, as well as our massive infrastructures and speculate what it was like when humans ruled the earth.

Categories: Dinosaurs, Philosophy.

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Westwood College Might be Your’e Path

If you work in a less desirable job, and are unhappy with your career decision than you might want to look into Westwood college.

They offer career-focused degrees and diplomas for anyone looking to strengthen their resume.

Check out this witty video they made and head on over to http://www.westwoodhelp.me/ to find out more.

Categories: Other.

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Crazy Summer School

This is what I feel like.

What have I been doing?

  • Summer School – It’s crazy y’all, lots of work and cram a lot of information in a very short period of time.  It will be worth it tho.
  • Writing a book – yeah…very slowly….it’s top secret by the way.
  • Teenage Workout – working on my new project, it’s a site about bodybuilding aimed specifically for teenagers.  Progress is going very slowly, its obviously taken a backseat to school.
  • Making new friends - I’m really loving summer school, tons of cool people in my new dorm
  • Working on my tan - gotta get dem ladies
  • Working on my body - gotta get dem ladies
  • Reading a bunch - inspiration for the book that i’m writing
  • Getting 4 hours of sleep - yeah it sucks.

Categories: Personal Experiences.

Preparing for a Summer at Home

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College’s around the United States are letting out for summer.  Many students will be returning  home to save money and visit their old high school friends.  It can be a difficult adjustment returning home after being independent for 9 months.  You’re used to setting your own hours, not worrying about a bed time, and making your own rules.   While your mom remembers the little kid who couldn’t stay home alone.  It can be difficult for the mother to identify their child as an adult, and it can be difficult for a student to break old habits when coming home.  Here are some tips on how to gear up for a great summer vacation while maintaining boundaries and rules with your parents.
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Influence of the Moment: Nick Auger

Nick Auger

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I guess I have been a bit vain lately, my last influence of the moment was Patrick Bateman, this week it is Nick Auger a male fitness model.  I have never heard Nick Auger speak, so the only reason he is my influence of the moment is because of his sculpted body.  This guy is about the same height as me, and has the my ideal body.  He is at 210 pounds, 6′ 3″, and I’m guessing about 8% body fat.  I started working out about two months ago at 160 pounds, now I’m at 175.  With a lot of time and some work I’ll eventually get a body like this.  This is whom I look for motivation when I am feeling down and really need to go workout.  In 1-2 years I can get to something like this, with persisant work and the right diet.  The hardest part will be controlling my diet so as to only have minimal bodyfat.

nickauger4.jpg Bodybuilding has been a huge interest of mine in the past few months.  I have been reading up on the subject of bodybuilding, nutrition, diet, and other fitness activities for some time.  I consider myself fairly knowledgeable about the subject.  I have created a 4day split workout routine geared for hypertrophy gains, and have been consistently sticking with it for a couple months now.  I have noticed huge results and will probably post some photos on this blog of my progress.  Eventually I will also post my workout routine for people wanting to get in shape for college, or whatever reason.

The reason why I chose Nick Auger as my bodybuilding influence, is just he has the exact same type of body as me.  He is the same height, an ectomorph, just has less bodyfat and about 40 more pounds of pure muscle than me.  It will take me a long time to resemble anything like that, but it is worth it and I will stick with it till I obtain my goal.

Bodybuilding Goal: 210 pounds, at 8% bodyfat, at the same height.  Hopefully within two years.

Categories: Influence of the Moment.