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Men, It's Time to Master your EmotionsToo often Men are told to
bottle up how they feel which leads to emotional numbness. Men,
take the reins back and master your emotions with this guide to
emotional healing. Every man has a deep bed of emotions. Emotions
and feelings shouldn't be ignored. To get the great and healthy
relationships you desire, you need to change the way that you
manage your emotions. David Kundtz has created this full guide to
steer you towards emotional healing. Men, master your emotions.
Emotions are diverse, learn all of different ways to spot your
emotions and how to better express emotions. Become comfortable
with your emotions, tune in to the emotions around you, and learn
good communication skills. Men, this book is for you. This
motivational book is dedicated to teenage boys, young men, fathers,
and grandfathers. Build your emotional confidence and your
communication skills. The language, tools, and the exercises inside
of this book are designed to help you express the deep, vibrant and
ever-present emotions that you hold inside of you. Nothing's Wrong
is packed with: Processes to identify and master your emotions
Information for teenage boys, young men, fathers, and grandfathers
Tips and Tools to aide you on your path towards emotional healing
If you enjoyed motivational books like Cry Like A Man, Master Your
Emotions, or The Mental Toughness, then you'll love Nothing's
Wrong.
For a quantitative understanding of the physics of the universe
- from the solar system through the milky way to clusters of
galaxies all the way to cosmology - these edited lecture notes are
perhaps among the most concise and also among the most critical
ones: Astrophysics has not yet stood the redundancy test of
laboratory physics, hence should be wary of early interpretations.
Special chapters are devoted to magnetic and radiation processes,
supernovae, disks, black-hole candidacy, bipolar flows, cosmic
rays, gamma-ray bursts, image distortions, and special sources. At
the same time, planet earth is viewed as the arena for life, with
plants and animals having evolved to homo sapiens during cosmic
time.
This text is unique in covering the basic qualitative and
quantitative tools, formulae as well as numbers, needed for the
precise interpretation of frontline phenomena in astrophysical
research. The author compares mainstream interpretations with new
and even controversial ones he wishes to emphasize.
The second edition includes numerous updates throughout the book
and, in addition, it contains a list of alternative explanations to
astrophysical findings that can be seen as a serious testing ground
for young scientists.
This volume is the documentation of the first Course on 'Neutron
Stars, Active Galactic Nuclei and Jets', of an Erice School with a
wide astro physical scope. The choice of the subject was made
because of an apparent similari ty - stressed already at earlier
meetings - of four classes of astrophy sical jet sources: Active
Galactic Nuclei, Young Stellar Objects, Binary Neutron Stars and
Binary White Dwarfs. They share important properties such as their
morphology, high variability and large veloci ty gradients as well
as - with some inference - their broad spectrum, hypersonic outflow
and core/lobe power ratio. Despite this apparent similarity of the
four source classes, quite different models have been put forward
for their description: (i) The central engine of active galactic
nuclei has been generally thought to be a black hole, in contrast
to the central engine of young stellar objects and cometary nebulae
which apparently is a pre-T-Tauri star, some six orders of
magnitude less compact, and to the central engine of planetary
nebulae which mayor may not be a binary white dwarf. (ii) The
elongated lobes, or flow patterns, have been often interpreted as
highly directional stellar wind outflows whereas in a few well
mapped cases, the elongated flow appears to be 'pumped up' through
a much narrower channel, or jet, both in the extragalactic and
stellar sources."
Radek Kundt compares the notion of evolution in cultural
evolutionary theories with neo-Darwinian evolutionary theory to
determine the value of the biological concept for studying culture.
Contemporary Evolutionary Theories of Culture and the Study of
Religion surveys the historical background of cultural evolution as
used in the study of religion, pinpointing major objections to
classical nineteenth-century theories. Radek Kundt argues that
contemporary theories of cultural evolution do not repeat the same
mistakes but that when they are evaluated in terms of fitting the
core requirements of neo-Darwinian natural selection, it is clear
that they are not legitimate extensions of neo-Darwinian theory.
Rather, they are poor metaphors and misleading analogies which add
little to conventional cause-and-effect historiographical work.
This book also introduces an alternative evolutionary approach to
the study of culture which does not claim that the principles of
neo-Darwinian evolution should be applicable outside the biological
domain. Radek Kundt shows that this alternative evolutionary
approach nevertheless provides a deeply enriching line of enquiry
that incorporates both biological evolutionary history as shaping
cultural change and culture as a force acting on the gene.
Coping Skills for Dealing with the Overwhelming Responsibilities of
Life "An elegant, powerful, and simple tool for finding serenity.
Just what the world needs right now." Richard Carlson, author of
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff We are always on the go. Balancing
work, family, friends, and everything in between is a routine of
running and never stopping a cycle that can be tiring. We forget
the beauty of the smaller moments and sometimes we forget to stop
and use our coping skills. Stopping is a gift to yourself. Knowing
when to breathe and regain a clearer vision of yourself and your
surroundings helps give you a fresh perspective and an inner
balance meant to help you feel in control of the bigger things. Who
are you? What are your true priorities? Your responsibilities may
have taken over and are preventing you from living to your fullest
potential. Dr. Kundtz gives you insight into key questions you
should be asking. Stop whatever you're doing and enjoy the sunrise.
Big things can grab your attention but don't forget to turn around
and find the serenity in stillness the peace in a deep breath, and
the happiness in remembering who you are. With this valuable guide
learn to: Connect with the spiritual aspects of your life Practice
mindfulness and reduce stress Acknowledge when it becomes too much
and take a step back Use proper coping skills to create healthier
habits If you enjoyed books like The Way of Integrity, Giving Grief
Meaning, I Am Invincible, Time Management for Mortals, or The Road
Less Traveled, then you'll love The Art of Stopping.
Daily Mindful Minutes are Necessary for StillnessDavid Kundtz
offers readers mindful minutes through the power of stillness. In
the haste of everyday life, Quiet Mind offers us an extension of
time by allotting us moments of healing and self introspection.
Find yourself in the spaces between yourself and life. The miracle
of mindfulness is a welcome respite for anyone who lives a life
that feels nonstop. Connect with your inner self by pausing your
thoughts, banishing your self-doubt, and embracing a daily practice
of observing a moment of silence. Welcome yourself to a quiet mind.
Quiet Mind is an invitation to rest, find peace, awaken, and
remember. You will find guidance on using the moments between
activities, which the author calls "still points," as opportunities
to focus on becoming more fully awake to who you are at any time,
even during one, sacred mindful minute. Inside this mindful moment
book, you'll find: Ways to cultivate a positive mindset to remain
open to infinite possibilities of spiritual growth A series of
reflections that can assist you with unwinding anxiety blocking
your path to spiritual connection Insight that stems from
spirituality and the psychology of introspection If you like how to
"be mindful" books like Return to You, Breath, or Each Day a
Renewed Beginning, you'll love Quiet Mind.
Devised for a quantitative understanding of the physics of the
universe from the solar system through the milky way to clusters of
galaxies all the way to cosmology, this acclaimed text offers among
the most concise and most critical ones of extant works. Special
chapters are devoted to magnetic and radiation processes, disks,
black-hole candidacy, bipolar flows, cosmic rays, gamma-ray bursts,
image distortions, and special sources. At the same time, planet
earth is viewed as the arena for life, with plants and animals
having evolved to homo sapiens during cosmic time. This text is
unique in covering the basic qualitative and quantitative tools,
formulae as well as numbers, needed to for the precise
interpretation of frontline phenomena.
Jets are ubiquitous in the Universe, but ill-understood.
Conservative books base their interpretations on focused stellar
winds, ejected "bullets," black-hole central engines, and in-situ
upgrading of electron energies via shocks. This volume, however,
attempts a uniform interpretation of the bipolar-flow family,
involving extremely relativistic pair plasma as the jet substance,
and rotating magnets (possibly burning disks) as the central
engines. Among the discussed sources are SS 433, YSO jets,
planetary nebulae, our galactic center, and the class of
extragalactic QSOs, both radio-loud and radio-quiet.
For a better understanding of supernova explosions the contributors
to this volume provide researchers and graduate students in
astrophysics with a broad spectrum of alternatives. The
confrontation of different theories in one volume should prompt
further exploration of the driving piston for the explosions and
deeper understanding of the experimental data. Properties of
supernova shells are discussed, such as their kinematics, ages,
sizes, temperatures, spectra, polarizations, energetics and
morphologies. Special attention is given to a few shells of extreme
age, viz. G 70.68+1.20, Kepler's SN, and CTB 80, as well as to
their statistics.
This volume is the documentation of the second Course on 'Neutron
Stars, Active Galactic Nuclei and Jets', held at Erice in September
1988. This second Course was devoted to our knowledge about
neutron-star sources. The poster spoke of: pulsars, accreting X-ray
sources and jet englnes, perhaps also UHE pulsars, X ra~' bursters
and black-hole candidat.es. Neutron stars have even been proposed
as the primary cosmic-ray boosters. Most of theil' properties are
stil1 controversial, such as their birth mechanism (neutrino versus
magnetic piston), internal structure (neutrons, quarks, strange
particles), magnetic, thermal and spin histories, wind generation
(hydrogen versus pair plasma, radiation versus centrifugal
pressure), magnetospheric structure and accretion modes (along
field lines versus quasi-Keplerian). The listed controversies have
largely survived through the Course and entered into the
proceedings. Several lecturers speak of 'magnetic-field decay' in
neutron stars, of the 'recycling' of old pulsars, and of
'accretion-induced collapse' of white dwarfs as though such
processes were textbook knowledge. Terms and abbreviations like
RPSR (=recycled pulsar), spinup line, AIC, and ADC (=accretion disk
corona) help to foster the assumptions. It is not clear to me at
this time whether any of these notions has an application to
reality.
This volume is the documentation of the first Course on 'Neutron
Stars, Active Galactic Nuclei and Jets', of an Erice School with a
wide astro physical scope. The choice of the subject was made
because of an apparent similari ty - stressed already at earlier
meetings - of four classes of astrophy sical jet sources: Active
Galactic Nuclei, Young Stellar Objects, Binary Neutron Stars and
Binary White Dwarfs. They share important properties such as their
morphology, high variability and large veloci ty gradients as well
as - with some inference - their broad spectrum, hypersonic outflow
and core/lobe power ratio. Despite this apparent similarity of the
four source classes, quite different models have been put forward
for their description: (i) The central engine of active galactic
nuclei has been generally thought to be a black hole, in contrast
to the central engine of young stellar objects and cometary nebulae
which apparently is a pre-T-Tauri star, some six orders of
magnitude less compact, and to the central engine of planetary
nebulae which mayor may not be a binary white dwarf. (ii) The
elongated lobes, or flow patterns, have been often interpreted as
highly directional stellar wind outflows whereas in a few well
mapped cases, the elongated flow appears to be 'pumped up' through
a much narrower channel, or jet, both in the extragalactic and
stellar sources.
""Diese eindrucksvolle Sammlung alternativer Vorstellungen der
Autoren zu weit verbreiteten Gedankenbildern der Bio-, Geo-, Astro-
und Quantenphysik wird jeden Leser begeistern - aber auch
intellektuell herausfordern ""
Prof. Dr. Klaus Hasselmann
""Das beeindruckende Inhaltsverzeichnis und die Vorworte zu den
Kapiteln machen neugierig Die Lektuere
dieses Buches, welches zehn Gebiete von Biophysik bis Astrophysik
behandelt,
wird hoechst anspruchsvoll
sein und den Leser faszinieren und mit neuen Erkenntnissen und
Ideen belohnen."""
"Prof. Dr. Sigrid Boege
Dieses Buch ist neu in der Physikgeschichte. Es verfolgt
verwandte Ziele zu Fred Hoyles 'Frontiers of Astronomy', oder zu
Freeman Dysons 'The Sun, the Genome, and the Internet': Es moechte
Physik naeherbringen - aber anders, als andere zuvor.
Der Senior-Autor dieses Buches, Wolfgang Kundt, wurde sozusagen
in die Gegenwartsphysik hineingeboren. Als Schueler von Pascual
Jordan lernte er fruehzeitig ein paar (weitere) Grossmeister
persoenlich kennen: Wolfgang Pauli, Paul Dirac, Richard Feynman,
Roger Penrose, Stephen Hawking, Hermann Bondi, Viktor Ambartsumian,
John Archibald Wheeler, Martin Rees, Phil Morrison, Yakov
Zel'dovic, David Layzer, Brandon Carter und vor allen Thomas Gold
beeinflussten seine Gedanken. Lev Landau und Albert Einstein
verpasste er nur um wenige Monate.
Das vorliegende Buch stellt Theorien uber unsere Welt auf, wobei
es in ueber 135 Faellen von der Lehrmeinung der Physik abweicht. Es
verabschiedet die nunmehr 40-jaehrigen Schwarzen Loecher - trotz
ehemaliger Taufpatenschaft - holt die Quellen der Gammastrahlblitze
aus dem fernen Kosmos in die Milchstrasse zurueck, diskutiert, wie
Baeume ihr Trinkwasser in ihre Kronen heben, wie die
Hochatmosphaere durch die Kosmischen Strahlen elektrisch aufgeladen
wird, wodurch die Kontinentalplatten bewegt werden, wie Supernovae
funktionieren, wie die astrophysikalischen Jets erzeugt werden und
dass die Tunguska-Katastrophe von 1908 ein Erdgasausbruch war, kein
Meteorit.
Diese Abweichungen geschehen nicht heimlich, sondern sind
jeweils in Vorworten und Abstrakten vorangestellt. Der eilige Leser
kann sich bei seiner Lektuere auf die 85 Abstrakte be-
schraenken. Erklaertes Ziel ist es, Unstimmigkeiten in der heutigen
Physik aufzuzeigen und alternative Loesungen anzubieten. Physik
sollte konsistent und aesthetisch sein, meinen die Autoren.
Der Autor
Wolfgang Kundt: ist theoretischer Physiker, mit
Hochschulprofessuren in Hamburg (1965-1977) und Bonn (seit 1978),
emeritiert seit 1996.
---
Ole Marggraf: ist promovierter Nachwuchswissenschaftler am Bonner
Argelander-Institut.
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T K Caffee; Edited by Tracy Kundtz; Cover design or artwork by T K Caffee
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Coming To: A Biomythography is an autobiographical work - but
rather than a straight-forward narrative, this life story consists
of twenty discrete chapters, each one written in a different
literary form. Taken together, they present life as a rich tapestry
rather than a linear journey. Join David Kundtz on a unique and
rewarding exploration - many thought provoking insights included. A
biomythography "tells all the truth but tells it slant." (Emily
Dickinson)
Radek Kundt compares the notion of evolution in cultural
evolutionary theories with neo-Darwinian evolutionary theory to
determine the value of the biological concept for studying culture.
Contemporary Evolutionary Theories of Culture and the Study of
Religion surveys the historical background of cultural evolution as
used in the study of religion, pinpointing major objections to
classical nineteenth-century theories. Radek Kundt argues that
contemporary theories of cultural evolution do not repeat the same
mistakes but that when they are evaluated in terms of fitting the
core requirements of neo-Darwinian natural selection, it is clear
that they are not legitimate extensions of neo-Darwinian theory.
Rather, they are poor metaphors and misleading analogies which add
little to conventional cause-and-effect historiographical work.
This book also introduces an alternative evolutionary approach to
the study of culture which does not claim that the principles of
neo-Darwinian evolution should be applicable outside the biological
domain. Radek Kundt shows that this alternative evolutionary
approach nevertheless provides a deeply enriching line of enquiry
that incorporates both biological evolutionary history as shaping
cultural change and culture as a force acting on the gene.
This volume is the documentation of the second Course on 'Neutron
Stars, Active Galactic Nuclei and Jets', held at Erice in September
1988. This second Course was devoted to our knowledge about
neutron-star sources. The poster spoke of: pulsars, accreting X-ray
sources and jet englnes, perhaps also UHE pulsars, XÂ ra~'
bursters and black-hole candidat.es. Neutron stars have even been
proposed as the primary cosmic-ray boosters. Most of theil'
properties are stil1 controversial, such as their birth mechanism
(neutrino versus magnetic piston), internal structure (neutrons,
quarks, strange particles), magnetic, thermal and spin histories,
wind generation (hydrogen versus pair plasma, radiation versus
centrifugal pressure), magnetospheric structure and accretion modes
(along field lines versus quasi-Keplerian). The listed
controversies have largely survived through the Course and entered
into the proceedings. Several lecturers speak of 'magnetic-field
decay' in neutron stars, of the 'recycling' of old pulsars, and of
'accretion-induced collapse' of white dwarfs as though such
processes were textbook knowledge. Terms and abbreviations like
RPSR (=recycled pulsar), spinup line, AIC, and ADC (=accretion disk
corona) help to foster the assumptions. It is not clear to me at
this time whether any of these notions has an application to
reality.
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