Earth Physics, DNA & Quantum Mechanics

Over the Easter, or Ēostre weekend I have often written about all those religious theological fallacies and rampant mistakes within Christendom that the ancient Greco-Roman Catholic Church covered up, changed, edited, omitted, etc., from the 1st-century CE Jewish reformer Yeshua bar Yosef and then passed down to 21st-century Protestant followers, churches, and seminaries. But this time I am going to skip all that. Why? Because verifiable, authentic history never changes. Why beat a dead horse into oblivion? Faith-followers will either be objective or not, equitable or not, brave and open-minded or not, or worse scared to death, or not. C’est la vie. 🤷‍♂️

No, today I want to write about things that really matter, pun intended. I want to share and comment on a few science subjects, in particular Earth’s physical status—another disruptive affect of Climate Change that is becoming disturbingly obvious—DNA sequencing discoveries, as well as recent atomic findings such as Quantum Entanglement.

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Have any of you noticed that the days on Earth are getting longer now? Yes, it is factually true. You might ask, How is that possible? Believe it or not, Climate Change or a warming planet is contributing to a slower rotation of Earth. Scientists say that this slower rotation has not been seen for at least 3.6-million years. Many decades ago, perhaps century ago, earlier research established an increasingly warming planet affects sea levels and consequently, Earth’s rotation on its axis. However, this change is in a geological context. Geodesist Professor Benedikt Soja of ETH Zurich, Switzerland, states:

One of Soja’s colleagues, Mostafa Kiani Shahvandi of the University of Vienna, explains that the effect is similar to a figure skater spinning more slowly after extending their arms. This is simple high school Physics 101. Ice sheets and glaciers across the planet are more dense and therefore heavier; a slower rotating Earth. However, a warm planet and much warmer seas are less dense, thinner, molecularly more active so less weight has less gravity which means a faster rotating Earth. Despite the simple physics though, what has been uncertain or never before seen was whether or not climate had ever lengthened the day this quickly before. To answer that puzzling question, the research team reconstructed changes in Earth’s day-length going back millions of years.

Relying on fossilized remains of benthic foraminifera, i.e. single-celled marine organisms that preserve chemical signals of past ocean conditions. This method of study, like polar ice-cores, has proven to be highly revealing of Earth’s climate history for many of her past millennia. First, by analyzing these fossils, scientists were able to infer ancient historical sea-level fluctuations and calculate how those shifts would have affected Earth’s rotation. Second, the researchers then applied a type of deep learning algorithm to their findings, designed to reflect sea-level change while accounting for the uncertainty that comes with ancient climate data.

These findings strongly suggest that Earth’s day-length has varied significantly over the last 2.6-million years, in particular during the Quaternary Period, when large continental ice sheets repeatedly grew and melted. Those ice-driven sea-level changes caused Earth’s rotation to speed up or slow down in different eras of Earth’s history.

However, that said, scientists have found that today’s increase in day length is exceptional. More specifically, they found only one period, around two million years ago, showed a rate of change that came close to present-day levels, and even that episode was slightly slower than what has been observed between 2000 and 2020. This only leads scientists to one most plausible conclusion: the current climate trend reflects a broader pattern of unusually rapid climate and oceanic change. And these scientists predict that by the end of the 21st-century accelerated climate-driven domino effects on our length of days could surpass the gravitational pull or slowing by our Moon. In other words, the further ripple-effects upon Earth will be catastrophic.

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Through the methodology of DNA Sequencing paleoanthropologists and geneticists have discovered that the last known remaining Neanderthals stayed totally isolated from other human groups, including Homo sapiens as well as Neanderthals nearby, which alters human history.

Researchers used part of a root of one of Thorin’s molars to determine that he was male and to generate a whole-genome sequence, revealing that he was part of an isolated, previously unknown lineage of Neanderthals. (Image credit: Ludovik Slimak)

Ludovic Slimak, the paleoanthropologist who made the remarkable discovery at Grotte Mandrin, a cave in Rhône Valley, France, had the jaw bone of Thorin analyzed by geneticists and then sequenced showed that Thorin’s lineage managed to stay totally isolated from the rest of the Neanderthal population, “in spite of the fact that other human groups lived close by.Slimak goes on to say:

With this discovery everything about the Neanderthals and their extinction, and by default human history must now be rewritten. Also, with this discovery it further proves that diversity among human populations is highly advantageous if not simply for better immune systems. And those groups of inclusive only religious populations—not marrying or procreating outside of a specific faith—is known to be highly risky and disadvantageous for retardations, weaker immune systems, and higher survivability rates.

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At the Australian National University Research School of Physics, tangibly observed for the first time a pair of atoms existing in two different places simultaneously, i.e. at the exact same time known as Quantum Entanglement. Quantum physicists at ANU said, “It’s really weird for us to think that this is how the universe works. You can read about it in a textbook, but it’s really weird to think that a particle can be in two places at once” when you see it with your own eyes on atomic instruments, says Dr. Sean Hodgman.

Dr. Hodgman goes on to say, “This result confirms the predictions of over a century ago that matter can be in two locations at once, and it can interfere with itself even in those locations.” This means massive, better knowledge of examining how small-scale Quantum Mechanics interact with gravity and General Relativity at the universal scale. This means physicists are one step closer to the “Theory of Everything.” It isn’t as unknown anymore.

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17 thoughts on “Earth Physics, DNA & Quantum Mechanics

  1. I want to live until the end of time just to see what happens, especially with what happens to advancing physics regarding matter existing in two places at once, otherwise I hope these scientific guys hurry up 🙂

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    • If ( the same) matter exists in two places at once would both mattter/matters be destroyed simultaneously or would one continue?

      If one survived would another duplicate matter immediately appear in yet another dimension and so on and so forth?

      Or…. Would the entire shebang simply cease to exist in every dimension?

      However… Would this not fly in the face of the assertion matter cannot be destroyed?

      Or… am I simply holding the wrong end of the stick and beating around the burning bush?

      I now have a headache. ‘scuse me while I go lay down for a few minutes…

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      • My brain hurt, too. Saw a good vid on this earlier this week (Scientists observe atoms existing in two places at once for the first time) and the first comment cleared up a few things. Here it is:

        “Cool post — the result is real but the headline frames it misleadingly. The atoms in the experiment are in superposition of momentum paths — going both directions after collision — which the researchers themselves describe as being ‘in two places at once.’ But that’s not the discovery. Superposition in atoms has been demonstrated for decades. What’s actually new is they ran a Bell test on momentum-entangled pairs of helium atoms — showing correlations between the pairs that can’t be explained classically. That had only been done in momentum states with photons before. The reason it matters is that atoms have mass and couple to gravity, which could eventually let us probe where quantum mechanics and general relativity meet.”

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  2. Hi PT.
    This is one fascinating post, I just came across -three of my favourite topics:
    Religion
    Climate Change and consequences
    Quantum Physics.

    I am truly spoilt by such a menu.
    That said it’s 7.40pm (BST) here now and is my usual shutting down time for constructive commentary. I will therefore return tomorrow.

    Best wishes
    Roger

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  3. As I wrote earlier this is an interesting post as all the subjects for me link together.

    Whether one group within Christianity does this or does that is quite frankly a matter of indifference to me; ‘Humanity at it again’. Get the basics squared away and work from there. As long as Compassion, Respect and Tolerance are there all is fine. And all is flexible and to be learnt

    Time is a challenge as always. In Carlo Rovelli’s Order of Time, he postulates that Time moves at different rates on the top and bottom of mountains. Enough thinking about its various Natures can lead you in all sorts of interesting directions. And now there would seem the possibility that Nature is going to mess with the concepts our digital computerised age is based on because of tiny, tiny differentials in how we record Sunrise-Sunset-Sunrise. Us and our computers, we are not going to have the last say are we?

    DNA updates and the other work in the fields of early species of Humanity have ruined it all for those obsessed with proving how innately evil Cro-Magnons were who turned up and killed peace-loving other Human Species. Some sort of political agenda there, which may have had origins in the more quirky elements of the peace movements in the 1960s. Not that it deters a later generation of writers, though what their conclusions are, seem vague.

    Oh, if only early on in the years I had followed the developments of Quantum theories and speculations. Quantum Entanglement I can respect the idea on the basis; Understanding? Another example of We’ve only just to begin on the beginning of the beginning. Just don’t ask me to try and even say how it happens. Fascinating, just so blessed fascinating. Good luck with that Theory of Everything guys, you find one and a few decades down the road someone is going to pick holes in it.

    Still. It is all good. Pursuit of knowledge. And pondering on what we think we know right now. You just have to love that.

    Best wishes
    Roger

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    • All very well and good Roger. On these subjects it was wise to come back to it the following day. 😄

      Examining and experimenting with Nature, from the atomic level to the macro-cosmic level becomes SERIOUS brain aerobics, eh? At least the exercise of our 3-lbs cranial organ does us good whether we factualize anything or not…

      for the initial decade. 🤭

      Thank you for your continued comments Sir. I very much appreciate them. 👍

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      • Hi PT.
        I just love the whole panorama of Scientific exploration and investigation. Most of the time only at best one-quarter seeps into my brain, and a fair proportion of that is then forgotten or remembered but cannot be explained.

        That said I still enjoy being there, just so long as the explanation is not made including pop-culture ‘humorous ‘ graphics or ‘funny business’.

        The sad or annoying facet is the slew of denial or mockery which is heap out by the basically ignorant or unwilling. I can’t help but feel there is a political motivation behind this or worse some wilful selective misreading of religious. texts. Although some of those can be inadvertently laughable as the writer seems to believe their phones, laptops, TVs and car mechanics (to name but a few) were not as a result on discovery, invention and experimentation but grew on trees to be harvested and sold in supermarkets.

        Keep on keeping on ✌️

        Roger

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