Natural Physics is a concept I developed that explains in down-to-earth scenarios how the principles of physics could have come about from observing Nature. Each episode begins with a scenario, followed by an example to illustrate the application of these principles in futuristic research at the frontiers of science, such as my astrophysics doctoral research, and then concludes with an exploration of how these same principles could have very well been used by ancient cultures and civilizations. Mathematics is naturally encountered and incorporated as the exciting and fun tool of physics that it is. Physics is the window into our amazing world of Nature and mathematics is the tool to open that window! Natural Physics encompasses current, futuristic, and ancient physics, and ties them together by the principles of physics that are common threads running throughout each! RSSVERIFY
"Northern Constellation" Part 4!
n this episode, we join the spheres at the Finca 6 archaeological site located in the territory of the Borucas for sunrise on the fall equinox!
In this episode, we join the spheres at the Finca 6 archaeological site located in the territory of the Borucas for sunrise on the fall equinox!
In this episode I introduce my theory that the sizes of the spheres described the phases of the moon functioning as a lunar calendar!
In this episode, we use Stellarium to demonstrate the lunar nodes, and reveal our plan to gain an audience with the elders of the Boruca!
In this episode, we continue to examine past and present documentation to determine the current state of affairs of the knowledge on the spheres!
In this episode, we continue to use physics and mathematics to determine the plausibility of the spheres as a lunar eclipse calendar!
In this episode, we continue to use physics and mathematics to determine the plausibility of the spheres as a lunar eclipse calendar!
In this episode, we continue to use physics and mathematics to determine the plausibility of using the spheres as an ancient calendar to predict lunar eclipses!
In this episode, we use physics and mathematics to determine the plausibility of using the spheres as an ancient calendar to predict lunar eclipses!
In this episode is demonstrated the difficulty for human and Nature in forming the spheres!
In this episode, we continue using physics and mathematics to determine how many human beings it took and by what method to move our 100 ton Mesoamerican Pre-Columbian sphere!
In this episode, we continue our exploration using physics and mathematics of the mysterious Mesoamerican Pre-Columbian spheres of Costa Rica that are found nowhere else in the world!
Hosted by Professor LeRoy Larry Guest: Mariela Bonilla, Bruce Callow
Whether here in the present, in the far future, or the distant past, Natural Physics surrounds us as does our amazing world of Nature!
In this episode, we continue using physics and mathematics to determine how many human beings it took and by what means to move our 10 ton Mesoamerican Pre-Columbian sphere!
In this episode, we join the spheres at the Finca 6 archaeological site located in the territory of the Borucas for sunrise on the fall equinox!