Data On Solar Powered Houses

May 25, 2010 by admin  
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Do you like the concept of having one of those solar powered houses? It isn’t surprising if you’re eyeing over the concept of using the rays of the sun to make your energy, of course, this is the present trend that folk of this generation are that way inclined to have. Much more than the undeniable fact that you will change into a model person when you have this sort of power source within your home, you want to appreciate that there are plenty of reasons why you just need to have one, these are some of them :

1.Many solar powered houses are being installed because solar technology is developing and the efficiency of using sun rays is getting better. This indicates that you’ll have a technology which is more dependable and superb. Also, this suggest that you’re going to need lesser quantity of cash but still generate the required amount of power which is critical for you to light up your place.

2. As of today, just a couple of folk have solar powered houses which mean that you may be a model among your chum because of your initiative of safeguarding the world against damage. Actually, US isn’t even one of the top five states that are using this type of power source so this is your best time to take the lead towards the purpose of saving the universe.

3.As it is highly vital for all folk to select solar power because of the fact this is the cleanest and the most natural sort of electricity, it is noted the govt gives away Fed tax breaks for Energy Potency . This indicates that those folks that made a decision to install this system inside their household will get a tax break adding up to thirty percent of the price tag. This may lower the price of installing the system.

4. It is reasonably straightforward to have solar powered houses as of these days because with a good manual available, any person can get thru the method without effort. This way, you can stop yourself from hiring solar electricity firms simply to do the system for you as you can simply buy the kits and build the system on your own with no problems. This way, you’ll be ready to learn new stuff and you are able to save yourself the difficulty of paying a massive amount of money.

 

That is what I can tell you about solar powered houses, there is more in-depth knowledge at DIY Solar Power House Guide.

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2012: Judgment Day or Disaster Movie Excuse?

May 2, 2010 by admin  
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2012 is anticpated to be a momentous year, the very first winter youth Olympic games is going to be held in January, the United States of America are going to hold a presidential election and the UK are going to celebrate the diamond jubilee of Queen Elizabeth. But if you happen to be looking towards 2013 don’t get your hopes up, considering that according to some forecasts, everything is due to end on December 21. For those who love Christmas, make the most of this season and the following, since according to the Mayan calendar, they’ll be your very last. Maybe.

Well before Europeans showed up in meso America the habitants utilized an elaborate mixture of calendars to record their days.  The Haab or solar calendar, both a timepiece and Mayan art form, was composed of eighteen 20 day months including a period of 5 days referred to as Wayeb to bring the total to 365.

The Tzolkin on the other hand was a cycle of 260 days, 13 times twenty.  No-one understands quite exactly why 260 days were picked, however it appears the numbers 13 along with twenty were both important to these earlier civilizations. There exists a possibility that it is based on the time period in between a woman’s first skipped period and the birth of  her child, and helped foresee when a baby might be born, however various other theories about crop planting and astrology observations may perhaps be equally accurate. Nearly all dates could be established by a combination of the Haab and Tzolin, the cycle would come along once every 52 years, which is roughly once in every life time.

To look at durations longer than 52 years the Mayans used another technique that we now call the Long Count calendar. This system is demonstrated in both Olmec and Aztec art and wasn’t invented by the Maya. Dates run forward from the mythical day zero, the date from the start of the current world. Just like all civilizations the base units were days, with 20 days in the uinal and 18 uinals in the tun (more or less a year). A K’atun consisted of 20 tuns and 20 of these a b’ak’tun. Once again the number 13 is important and numerous inscriptions in Mayan artwork exhibit the date changing at the conclusion of 13 b’ak’tuns and talked of incidents to occur on that particular date. This resulted in  a belief that the Mayans anticipated something substantial might occur around the last day of the 13th B’ak’tun. That day is actually calculated to be 21st or 23 December 2012. So what might we expect?

Well according to many scholars nothing whatsoever. There are several references to something going on about that time frame in inscriptions, however nothing genuinely concrete, therefore it really is surprising the amount of fuss 2012 seems to be generating. Many state there will a religious evolution, while some talk about a momentous galactic alignment, although this is based on the location of the galactic equator, and that can’t be identified, this does not appear extremely probable. But other people worry about planet Niburu.

Collision with planet X (or Niburu) was predicted since 2003, yet any planet close enough to be within collision with the Earth in 2012 would now become plainly visible to astronomers in the evening sky. Unfortunately this fictional collision is now confused in the press with the real and predicted approach of a giant asteroid known as Eros that is expected to pass the earth in 2012. Eros is bigger than the asteroid that we think wiped out the dinosaurs 65 millions years back but since it will never be nearer than seventy times the distance of the moon, it is unlikely to do any damage.

Looking at the Mayan calendar is a great reason to consider just how we calculate time and the reason why, to understand the solar cycles which still dominate our life and also to admire the art of an intriguing culture. As to getting ready for the end of the world, that still appears a little premature.

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