Saturday, December 20, 2014

Sports Cosmology: Tome Excerpt (The Holy-Daze Spirit)

by Eric G. Satterwhite



In the spirit of bestowing preview priority Sports Cosmology --authored by yours truly (available soon on this website and retailers)-- discharges one more excerpt to the vital spark-- at the 2014 phaseout.

What you will find is delectable intel' as to the incredulity of the human body-- aloft the narrow lanes of prosaic anatomical trivia. 

This supervenient tithing is gleaned by plain spoken repartee (allies)-- carrying on behind the scenes-- in urbane laboratories engaged to uplift humanity. 

Yes indeed.

In the now check in for a phalanx of articles to flow...

Its all love....





Keep in touch Body 2 Body (SPORTS COSMOLOGY)

• Human life forms   comprises  100 000 000 000 000 cells (read "one hundred trillion"). 

 Comparatively: the   Great Elephant crunches proximates 6 500 000 000 000 000 (six and a half quadrillion) cells.


The sequent is planted on the genetic blueprint/matrix/ archetype of this  dimension's (3D) physiological construct.


Human's  navigate in 60% water (at a minimum)H2O  prorates  (magical mathematics) ubiquitously-- hence the water formation in adipose tissues 20%,  bone density 25% , 70% liver fluids, muscle moisture 75%, blood 80% , and  brain aqua pura 85% . When scoping  these sum  a cogent paradox glares-  human anatomical blood liquidity is less than water in the human brain --  not only in quantity but in the  precise "packaging" of water. Contrastive, jellyfish
(immortal life forms) reposes  98-99%  water--and as stupendously  jellyfish will not dissolve form under the sea--  thriving/ elucidating a light body.




• The remaining 40% of nature's body weight grid  are allocated as follows: 



Protein - 19%, fat and fat-like substances - 15%, minerals 5%), carbohydrates - 1%.

Elements comprising  body structure in tantamount transcendence is oxygen, carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen (OCHN). 

  
The adult human body subsumes 70 kilograms of  OCHN underpinning calcium and phosphorus synthesis-- (in tandem approximates 2  kilograms)  framing  bone  formulation  that locks on bone matter's -- prodigious physical plane supra-durability


• Calculating the exact number of bones in the human skeleton simply impossible. Firstly, bone development varies abundantly in the Earth's multitudes. For example in 20% of people there are deviations in the number of vertebrae. One person out of every twenty has an extra edge--while adult men's extra edge occurs  3 times more often than women-- (contrary to the biblical legend of the creation of Eve from Adam's rib). 



Secondly, the amount of bone changes with age: over time, which if broken (fractured,chipped, etc.) the bone healing process  formulates  empty stitches in  bone density. Therefore, no clear formulation/technique to count humanity's bones. Furthermore  the sacrum has a composition of five fused vertebrae. Consider...  one or five? No pronounced sacrum science certainty subsists. 
• The longest body bone - the femur, has a length which is usually 27.5% of total individualized human height. 

The smallest bone ? Ossicles (ear bones).


 1 of these literal ear seeds transmits vibrations 2 the eardrum as sensitive cells of the inner ear-- ossicles functions like a lever-- increasing the thrust of sound waves. Ossicles length is only 3-4 millimeters-- now you know why earbuds are sold...
• The smallest muscle in the physical body is a  muscle titled stapedius (location: inner ear). When the stapedius is too strong sound waves turn so that the ratio of the length of the shoulder bone-lever changes; and the gain of auditory sound drops.

Holler if you hear me !


• Precise specificity of the amount of muscle virtually impossible (The divinity of the human body).  

Anatomical Specialists account  humanity as beholding  400 to 680 muscles. Comparatively speaking:  grasshoppers are in the region of 900 muscles and varied caterpillars range to four thousand muscles. 


Duly note dried grasshopper protein powder is a mainline supplement for body builders due to  GrassHopper's

physical constitution. 

More bounce to the ounce. 



The total weight of muscles in man is approximately 40% of body weight-- women 30%.
• At rest or lying down, a person absorbs  400 -500 liters of oxygen, taking in 12-20 breaths per minute. For comparison modulation, the sequential breathing of horses 12 breaths per minute, 60 per in rats, and canaries utilize 108 breaths in 60 seconds.

Based on the aforementioned one can better correlate why a racehorse (thoroughbred) is so effective in horsepower and can travel cross country in pace during Settler America (1700 & 1800's).





• During Spring men/women's respiratory rate  on standard is one-third higher than in the autumn hence, those who suffer from bronchial/nasal allergies find inhaling fresh air  problematic .

• The adult heart pumps  10,000 liters of blood daily. Interestingly a special plasma punch is propelled into the aorta  approximating 130 milliliters.

One's normal heart rate at rest: 60-80 beats per minute, while women's heart's stir for 6 to 8 beats per minute more often than men. 

Enduring severe physical stress the heart can pulse and accelerated to more than 200 beats per minute. By comparison the pulse rate of elephants 20 beats per minute, the bull 25,  the frog (cold-blooded animals) 30,  rabbits  200, and  mice  500 beats per minute.





• The total length of the blood vessels in the human body one hundred thousand kilometers.
• What is allocated as  blood in the body in a state of rest-- is a quarter of the total volume of muscle and one-quarter of the kidneys-- 15% blood to vessels of the intestinal wall, 10% to the liver, brain  acquires 8%, 4%  sucks coronary in the heart, and 13% scampers to the vessels of the lungs and other vital organs.
• Each red blood cell contains about 270 million hemoglobin molecules. 

The lifespan of white blood cells is several months (yet duly discern there are several types of white blood cells, with varied terms of their life). In the adult bodies every hourly dies billions of erythrocytes and leukocytes 5,000,000,000 to 2,000,000,000 platelets. Dying cells are replaced by new cells produced in the bone marrow and spleen. During the day the body replaces  25 grams of blood.


• Bone marrow in adults has loose internal weight filling the inner cavity of varied bones--the marrow weighs an average of 2600 grams. For 70 years of one's life, one cedes 650
pounds of erythrocytes and for leukocytes a literal ton.




• The human nervous system accommodates  10 billion neurons and seven times more cells that serve/supporting/feed. Matchless 1 percent of nerve cells are busy with "independent work" -- which receives sensory data  from the external environment-- then orders commands to the muscles. Ninety-nine percent of these intermediate nerve cells oblige as amplifying/transmitting base of operations.
• The largest nerve cells in  humanity is 1000 times mightier than the tiniest. Max body thin nerve fibers have a diameter of only 0.5 micrometers the thickest beloveds 20 micrometers.
• More than half of all neurons are concentrated in the cerebral hemispheres.
• The total area of ​​the cerebral cortex varies from 1468 to 1670 square centimeters.
• The cranial nerves in the brain embraces 2.6 million nerve fibers sanctioning 140,000 (about half)-- of the outgoing fibers to carry orders to the muscles of the eyeball-- (running thin/ fast/complex movements) of the eyes. 

The remaining nerves control facial expressions (chewing, swallowing, gulping,etc.) and the internal organs. Of the incoming nerve fibers  two million.. are visual.
• In 60 seconds blood flows through the brain AT A VOLUME of 740-750 milliliters .
• Thirty years of life a people eradicate on the daily 30 to 50 thousand nerve cells thereby reducing the basic dimensions of the physical brain. Amid this process the brain not only loses weight but  revises shape absorbs more external stimuli. In men, the weight of the brain is maximal in 20 to 29 years women... 15 to 19.
• Normal visual acuity is 0.0003 arc per minute, and the eye can distinguish a well-lit object with a diameter of one-tenth of a millimeter at a distance of 25 centimeters. 
However, if the visual subject object  illuminates; it may be markedly less. A hole in a diameter of 3/4 thousandths of a millimeter-- punctured in a sheet of tin  lit by a lamp-- discerns good discrimination medially normal eyesight.


• Blood cells steadily perish and recouped by neoteric cells. The life span of the erythrocyte cell 90-125 days and leukocytes animate several hours to several days.
• The adiposity of the human brain is 1/46 of total body weight, and the weight of the brain of  elephants just 1/560 of body poundage.
• The human eye is able to distinguish between 130 to 250 pure color tones and 5 to 10 million mixed shades when unfettered.
• Complete eyes'  adaptation to darkness takes 60 to 80 minutes.
• A finger is able to feel the vibration amplitude in two ten-thousandth of a millimeter.

• In one minute passes through skin 460 milliliters of blood.
•Scattered in the skin are 250,000 receptors  in which  30,000 are cold receptors-- 30,000 for heat receptors and a million painful endings (warning signs). Touch receptors tally half a million to 3 million ensconced in sweat glands.

• Human hair grows at a rate of 0.35-0.40 mm per day. During the day hair becomes longer-- and in one count the daily total boost in the panorama of  hair--thirty meters.

• The inner ear has a cumulative minimum of 25,000 cells  echoing  resonance. The frequency range of perceived hearing intervals peaks betwixt 16 to 20,000 hertz. 

With increasing age sound hearing  reduces-- particularly the reduction of the sensitivity to high-pitched audio. When one effectuates 35 years the topmost limit of hearing falls to 15,000 hertz.

• The auricular is most sensitive at the sound vicinity of 2000 to 2300 Hz. The sans pareil auditory range for music ( ability to distinguish  height) is in the district of 80 to 600 Hz. One's ear  ascertains two sounds with  frequencies of 100 Hz and 100.1 Hz. Humanity can demarcate 3 to 4 thousand tones of disparate heights.
• We recognize  intonation via 35 to 175 milliseconds when sound waves vibrate the ear. 
• Upon the tongue dwelleth 9,000 taste buds. The best temperature for their best work 24 degrees Celsius. (Elite Gourmets utilize this factoid in food preparation)


• The olfactory area of ​​the nose-5 square centimeters. The nose has a a million olfactory nerve endings. Olfactory nerve fibers  originating at its end receives 8 molecules of odorous substances. The sensory feeling of smell when excited activates no less than 40 nerve fibers.
• Fingernails grow at a rate of 0.086 mm per day and toenails 0.05 millimeter. During the year the fingers enlarges  two grams of nails.
• When chewing jaw muscles develop force on the molars upwards to 72 pounds, and  the incisors rise to 20 kilograms. Chewing  bread requires 25 kilograms of force and chewing red meat - 15 pounds. 




Chomp !

• On one square millimeter of gastric mucosa the accounts for  one hundred glands  secreting digestive juices.
• The small intestine (where the absorption of digested food into the blood occurs)-- has on its inner surface  5 million villi ( finest hair-like outgrowths)-- the internal biological data in which nutrients  absorption is measured.
• To sip water a little or a lot? Numerous measurements have exhibited that  male's swigs in one gulp an average of 21 ml of fluid... women 14 milliliters
• Thirst occurs when water loss equal to  one-percent of your body weight. The loss of more than 5% leads to fainting-- more than 10% -- death from desiccation.
• Fresh fingerprint weigh about one-millionth of a gram. 
Fingerprints inheres water, fat, protein and salt allocated by skin.
• Sorry tough guys-- men cry 1-3 milliliters of tears daily that are perpetually produced by tear glands moisturizing the cornea of ​​the eye-- offering protection from exposure to air/ dust.


• The human body aggregates/encompasses 700 enzymes.




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Eric G. Satterwhite Scaling the Walkway to the Ancient Ones (Giza Complex EGYPT)