Friday, June 18, 2021

 Gentle People:

  Once in a while I become philosophical. The universe is so complicated that philosophy is often produced in lieu of facts. Today, however, the science of  Physics has progressed to the point where it is used to: discover, study and measure almost everything past and present. The concept of Gravity is now under the microscope of science.

The following is a simple explanation for Gravity which I believe is based on facts but if I'm wrong...fix it!

( Gravity is the process of Atoms bonding together to create a large mass which creates more bonding. ) 

 All mass is condensed energy. Cold condenses energy and shapes it into mass while pressure created by accumulated and condensed mass creates heat which, when hot enough, expands and liquifies and turns mass back into plasma and gas. A large mass of compressed heat energy creates electron holes which act like a vacuum. Nature abhors a vacuum and electron holes suck in outside random electrons to fill the holes. The more electrons mass together, the heavier a particular Atom becomes and with weight there is compression and with compression there is heat and once again the displacement of energy. When energy becomes a large mass it attracts more energy and this attraction is called gravity. 

 Scientists are now capable of finding and measuring gravity waves. Waves created by moving Electrons. Our Sun has a large amount of energy and it creates a powerful pull of gravity. It attracts outside sources of energy into its core and a Hydrogen fusion reaction creates Plasma. 

 The Plasma creates electron displacement which attracts more energy. I believe Electron displacement creates the force of gravity but I may be wrong! I suspect the more electrons are displaced the more they exert a pull on outside electrons but again, I may be wrong! 

  Apart from our Sun, Black Holes in space have produced measurable gravity waves.

Author: Nelson Joseph Raglione

I invite scientists from around the world to prove, disprove or augment my theoretical concept of gravity. N. J.R.

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Thursday, June 10, 2021

Gentle People:

 Today, Thursday, June 10, 2021, I received my second protective vaccination shot against the Covid 19 virus. The question now is, am I in the clear? Am I protected against the COVID 19 disease? What about the COVID VARIANTS? 

 I've read that variants transmit 60% faster than the original Sars-Cov-2,... and so it's back to the research laboratories and to the hospitals to discover the truth.

Here are some questions for curious young journalists. 

1. Where are the variants today?

2. How much damage are they causing?

3. How effective are the current vaccines against the new variants?

4. How many Covid cases now exist in our Canadian hospitals and in hospitals around the world?

5. What is the (WHO) the "World Health Organization" reporting about the pandemic?

Go find the answers all you curious young people and good luck!           

Thanks for Reading!  

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Do vaccines work against both variants?

On Friday, government scientists at Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genetics Consortium and the National Centre for Disease Control published a report which said the Delta variant could be caught by people who had already had the disease or been only partially vaccinated.

The report warned that "prior infections  and partial vaccination are insufficient impediments to its spread, as seen in Delhi, and strong public health response will be needed globally for its containment".

More studies are still underway, but there is some promising evidence from the UK that AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccines provided a similar level of protection against the Delta variant as they did against the earlier Alpha variant.

study published on May 22 showed two AstraZeneca doses were 60 per cent effective against the Delta variant, while Pfizer provided 88 per cent effectiveness.

Less is known about how effective the vaccines are against the Kappa strain that is more prominent in Victoria's current outbreak, but experts have said it's likely to be similar to the Delta variant.

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Thursday, June 3, 2021

DANGER! MIRRORS REFLECT REALITY. REMOVE ALL ILLUSIONS BEFORE USE. J.N.R.

 NO! NO! I CAN'T DO THAT!

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 I WENT TO THE BATHROOM AND THEIR I SAT

THINKING...

I'M SO POOR AND HE' S SO FAT...

WHY DON'T I SIMPLY EAT THE CAT?   

BUT THEN I THOUGHT...

OH...NO!...I CAN'T DO THAT!

MY CAT IS TOO OLD AND WITH TOO MUCH FAT

AND SO WHY DON'T I SIMPLY EAT THE RAT?

BUT THEN I THOUGHT

OH..NO! I CAN'T DO THAT!

MY RAT IS THIN WITH A VERY THICK SKIN AND SO

I CAN'T EAT HIM...

BUT THEN I THOUGHT...

MY COW! MY COW!

SHE'S A WINNER!

AND SO I'M HAVING STEAK FOR DINNER.


   J.N.R.

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ASKING ANY BUSINESS CLASS TO HELP THE POOR IS

LIKE ASKING SHARKS TO KISS SALMON.     J.N.R.

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POETRY FROM POVERTY AND PAIN

HAS MORE POWER THAN POETRY FROM

POWER AND GAIN.             J.N.R.

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WHERE THERE IS CHARITY AND WISDOM THERE IS

NEITHER FEAR NOR IGNORANCE. ..BUDDHA

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 TO TEACH AND SO CREATE PEACE TO STOP

A WAR FROM BEGINNING, IS BETTER THAN TO TRAIN AND

TEACH KILLING IN ORDER TO END A WAR ALREADY BEGUN.  J.N.R.

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HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN BONDED TO COOL THE UNIVERSE. IT WAS A

MARRIAGE MADE IN HEAVEN!  J.N.R.

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DANGER! MIRRORS REFLECT REALITY. REMOVE ALL ILLUSIONS BEFORE USE.  J.N.R.

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DIPLOMAS ARE THE CEMETERY HEADSTONES OF EDUCATION.  J.N.R.

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LEAVING A LEGACY IS A GOOD IDEA BUT ONLY AS LONG AS YOU ARE ALIVE TO ENJOY THE IDEA.  J.N.R.

Monday, May 24, 2021

 MEMORY LANE.


 AS OF TODAY, MAY 24, 2021, THERE ARE MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND ELECTRIC VEHICLES ROLLING ON THE STREETS AND BOULEVARDS OF QUEBEC, CANADA, WITH MANY MORE MOVING OFF ASSEMBLY LINES AROUND THE WORLD. THIS WONDERFUL FACT IS PROMPTING ME TO GO DOWN MEMORY LANE AND TO REMEMBER THE (EV1).

 THE EV1 WAS GM'S ELECTRIC CAR AND IT WAS FAST!  IN 1994, A PROTOTYPE SET THE LAND SPEED RECORD FOR ELECTRIC CARS AT 183 MILES AN HOUR. THE FIRST EV1'S ACCELERATED TO 30 MPH IN UNDER 3 SECONDS AND TO 60 MILES PER HOUR IN UNDER 9 SECONDS. TODAY TESLA HAS CREATED ELECTRIC VEHICLES THAT CAN GO FROM 0 TO 60 IN UNDER THREE SECONDS AND IN A QUARTER MILE RACE, SILENTLY FLY PAST ALL BUT THE MOST EXPENSIVE GAS BURNING POLLUTERS ON THE MARKET.

 IN 1994, WITH HELP FROM THE FOSSIL-FUEL ENERGY SECTOR, THE BUSH JUNIOR ADMINISTRATION GAINED CONTROL OF THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND WITH POWER,  QUICKLY FORCED THE EV1 OFF THE MARKET. IT WAS DESTROYED  COMPLETELY AND ABSOLUTELY AND THAT  STALLED THE DEPLOYMENT OF CLEAN ELECTRIC VEHICLES FOR ANOTHER THIRTY YEARS. 

 TODAY, THERE ARE STILL MILLIONS OF GAS BURNING CARS POLLUTING THE PLANET. WHY? BECAUSE RETAILERS ARE  PROVIDING FINANCIAL INCENTIVES TO PEOPLE WHO COULD NOT OTHERWISE AFFORD BUYING A NEW CAR. 

  IT IS THE LAST FLUSH FOR THE FOSSIL FUEL INDUSTRY AND THEY ARE PUTTING UP ONE HELL OF A FIGHT, BUT THE WRITING IS NOW NOT ONLY ON THE WALL BUT GRAFFITI EVERYWHERE! 

GOODBYE FOSSIL FUEL BURNING POLLUTERS, IT IS YOUR TURN TO GO EXTINCT!



 

Monday, May 17, 2021

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THE B.1.351 VARIANT CAN BREAK THROUGH VACCINE PROTECTION BY 5.4%


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The state of coronavirus variants

According to The Hill, experts are scrambling to determine how well authorized vaccines perform against coronavirus variants because, in several countries, the variants are becoming the dominant version of the virus in circulation.

For example, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky last week said the B.1.1.7 variant, which was first identified in the United Kingdom, is now the United States' dominant coronavirus strain, The Hill reports.

The P.1 variant, which was first detected in Brazil, is now the second-most prevalent version of the virus in the United States, and the country also has reported increasing cases of the B.1.351 variant, which was first detected in South Africa.

How effective are Covid-19 vaccines against variants?

There is limited research available on how currently authorized vaccines perform against the variants. However, the research that is available—although generally preliminary—suggest that several vaccines are fairly effective at protecting against both the original version of the virus and the range of variants emerging around the globe.

For instance, one study of Johnson & Johnson's vaccine—the distribution of which U.S. officials have temporarily paused—found it was 85% effective at preventing severe Covid-19 from the B.1.351 variant, which was first discovered in South Africa. Similarly, a small study of Pfizer/BioNTech's vaccine found it was up to 100% effective at preventing even mild cases from the B.1.351 variant.

However, some preliminary research suggests not all vaccines are so effective against all variants. For example, one study of the vaccine developed by Novavax—which has not been authorized for use in the United States—found that, although it's about 89% effective at preventing mild Covid-19 from the original strain of the coronavirus, that efficacy drops to about 50% against B.1.351.

And several lab experiments—in which blood samples from vaccinated people are exposed to variants or manufactured "pseudo-virus" variants—suggest that the antibodies produced by the Moderna vaccine are less effective against B.1.351 than against the original version of the virus. According to NPR's "Goats and Soda," these experiments suggest it takes about eight times as many of the antibodies produced by the Moderna vaccine to neutralize the B.1.351 variant as to neutralize the original version of the virus.

That said, Salim Abdool Karim, an infectious disease researcher and co-chair of the Covid-19 advisory committee for South Africa, said he was not deeply concerned about those findings. "[T]he Moderna vaccine produces pretty high levels of antibodies," he said, "so there is enough antibody still to neutralize the virus."

However, Abdool Karim expressed more concern about the efficacy of AstraZeneca's vaccine, which has not been authorized in the United States, against certain variants. One very small study suggested that that vaccine was almost entirely ineffective at preventing mild cases of Covid-19 against B.1.351, and a separate experiment found that it takes 86 times as many antibodies from the AstraZeneca vaccine to neutralize B.1.351 as it does to neutralize the original strain of the virus.

"I'm basically not confident about [AstraZeneca's] vaccine at all" in mitigating B.1.351 infections, Abdool Karim said.

What a real-world study revealed about the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine's effectiveness against variants

Amid these laboratory findings, researchers in Israel recently conducted the first real-world study—although still in pre-print—assessing the efficacy of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine against the B.1.1.7 and B.1.351 variants, with largely positive results.

For the study, researchers compared almost 400 people in Israel who had been infected with the coronavirus after receiving at least one dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine with a control group of unvaccinated people who had similarly contracted the virus. Of those in the vaccinated group, 149 participants were infected at least one week after their second dose; the rest were infected more than two weeks following their first dose, but less than one week after their second dose.

Overall, the researchers found that the vaccine performed well against all the variants circulating in Israel. However, because the vaccine doesn't have 100% efficacy, a few breakthrough infections occurred among vaccinated people—and those infections, while generally not severe, were most likely to be caused by the B.1.351 variant.

Specifically, the researchers found that "vaccine effectiveness remains high" against the B.1.1.7 variant. "We see evidence for reduced vaccine effectiveness against the [B.1.1.7] variant, but after two doses, extremely high effectiveness kicks in," Adi Stern, a researcher at Tel Aviv University and senior author on the study, said.

However, the researchers found that B.1.351 accounted for 5.4% of breakthrough infections among people who had received both doses and just 0.7% of the infections among unvaccinated people. "This means that the [B.1.351] variant is able, to some extent, to break through the vaccine's protection," Stern said.

Even so, Stern noted that while the study wasn't able to pinpoint precisely how much lower the vaccine's efficacy was against the B.1.351 variant, she pointed out that "even if the [B.1.351] variant does break through the vaccine's protection, it has not spread widely through the population."

Separately, Richard Lessells, an infectious disease expert focusing on the B.1.351 variant, said he doesn't believe the results of this study should "worry us unduly."

The study results "seem to provide support to what we currently understand—that while the neutralizing antibody response is still developing post-vaccination and has not yet reached peak, there is still a risk of infection."

"It is always important to keep in mind that vaccine protection is never 100%," Stern said. "As long as case counts are high, even fully vaccinated individuals should take precautions" (CIDRAP News, 4/12; Aizenman, "Goats and Soda," NPR, 4/9; Schumaker, ABC News, 4/12; Stein, "Shots," NPR, 4/15; Choi, The Hill, 4/11; Williams, The Hill, 4/09).

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