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Learn how to play a new popular game, Bearball(TM) written by the creator of the team sport. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , This the second in a four part series of offensive tactics in the team sport of Bearball written by the creator of the game. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Locating the North Star is one of the easiest things to do. As long as it's not cloudy that is. If you can find the North Star then you can find your way. So, if you know where you're going then you really aren't lost are you? Related Article Tags: , , Long before Copernicus, Galileo and Ptolemy, Aryabhata propounded the Heliocentric Theory of Gravitation, that all planets revolve around the Sun due to celestial gravity. The term given to Celestial Gravity was Guru-tva-Akarshana, which also has a philosophic meaning. The International Astronomical Union had standardised all the constellations of the Sidereal Zodia and the exact boundaries fixed in 1930. . But none of the Indian names figure in the list of the IAU, despite the fact that India had one of the earliest astronomical cultures. That the ancient Babylonians, the Hindus and the Egyptians had deep and independent knowlege of the Heavens is an undisputed fact. The names of fabled heroes, animals and deities were assigned to the constellations. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Cosmological Time Cycles in Indian Astronomy
Long before Copernicus, Galileo and Ptolemy, Aryabhata propounded the Heliocentric Theory of Gravitation, that all planets revolve around the Sun due to celestial gravity. The term given to Celestial Gravity was Guru-tva-Akarshana, which also has a philosophic meaning. Guru represents the Master, the Inner Sun, symbolic of the Self and the planets that revolve represent the students who are on their way to Self_Actualisation ! Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , This is the first of a planned four part series of offensive tactics to use in the game of Bearball written by the creator of this team sport. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Scientia intuitiva est scientia prima - The first science was intuitively inspired. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , On a crisp June night I'm lying in my sleeping bag at 10,000 feet in the Sierra's Desolation Wilderness. Here, far from the light and haze of the Bay Area, the sky is deep black, but thick with twinkling dots and dim wisps of cottony light. When I look from the corner of my eye, the dim lights become more defined, easier to perceive as stars. To count them all would take years, if it was even possible. The number seems incomprehensible. Related Article Tags: , ,
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