Early Life Upon Earth and the Natural Solution Scientists Have Developed to Detect and Neutralize Land Mines: The Earliest Discovered Ancestor of Life Upon Earth, the Period When Saccorrhytus Coronarius (Small Primitive Marine Fossil) Flourished Upon Earth, the Number of Landmines Undetonated Post Conflict World Wide, the Plant Utilized to Detect the Nitrogen Gas of Landmines, How the Thale Cress Plant Detects and Displays the Presence of a Landmine, the Tree Utilized to Transform Trichloroethylenes (Industrial Cleaning Solvent) Into Salt, the U.S. State Which Has Now Implemented Trichloroethylenes to Combat Pollution, and How Scientists Improved This Technology

䷖ The earliest known ancestor of all life which has ever lived upon Earth is the Saccorrhytus coronarius (pronounced “sah-ko-rite-uss ko-row-narr-ee-us”), a small creature 1.33 millimeters in length making it appear as a small black dot within the perspective of human beings. Saccorrhytus coronarius flourished upon Earth more than 500,000,000 (500 million) years ago, a progenitor of the animal kingdom.

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The Trojan War of the Late Bronze Age (1550 B.C. – 1200 B.C.) and Chlorofluorocarbons and Refrigeration: The Ancient Greek Mythological Deity Constantly in Search of Human Beauty, the Reason Mythological Deity Apollo (No Last Name) Romantically Pursued Turkish Priestess Cassandra (No Last Name), Apollo’s Reaction to Cassandras Response, the Reason Apollo Could Not Fulfill Cassandra’s Desires, the Gift Apollo Offered Cassandra, Cassandra’s Response to This Gift, the Positive and Negative Ability Apollo Provided Cassandra, the Nickname of “Cassandra”, Cassandra Foreseeing the Conflict With Ancient Greek Queen Helen of Troy (No Last Name), Cassandra Foreseeing the Abduction of Helen of Troy, the Reason No One Acknowledged Cassandra’s Premonitions, the Reason Cassandra Attacked Helen of Troy, the Besiege of Troy for 2 Years, How the Trojan Horse Was Left for the Trojan’s, the Spartan Soldier the Trojan’s Located During Investigation of the Trojan Horse, the Excuse This Soldier Provided the Trojans After Being Identified, the Lie the Spartan’s Used to Fool the Trojan’s Into Accepting the Trojan Horse, the Reason the Trojan’s Accepted the Trojan Horse Into Troy, the Reason Cassandra Could Not Burn and Destroy the Trojan Horse, the Surprise Attack the Spartan’s Launched Against the Trojan’s, Cassandra’s View of Her Ability of Prophecy, the First Coolant Utilized Within Refrigerators, the Reason a Substitute Coolant Was Developed, the Development of Chlorofluorocarbons (Ozone Depleting Gasses), the Early Success of Chlorofluorocarbons, the Primary Method of Producing Refrigerator, Air Conditioning, and Aerosolized Products During the 20th Century, the Most Ubiquitous Chlorofluorocarbon During the 20th Century, the Persons Who Discovered the Harmful Effects of Chlorofluorocarbons, the Reason Chlorofluorocarbons Are Harmful to the Ozone Layer of the Earth, the Period When the Earth Developed an Ozone Layer, and the Ozone Destruction Capability of a Single Chlorine Atom

䷖ Apollo, the Greek God of light, was in constant search of beautiful human beings. Cassandra, the most intelligent and beautiful daughter of King Priam came before Apollo’s path in the rival ancient Greek city of Troy promoting Apollo to court her as a lover. Apollo typically achieved his desires and was stunned when Cassandra left his proposal unrequited. Apollo did not know how to fulfill Cassandra’s desires as she wanted for nothing but even more importantly, she was happy. Apollo offered Ca...


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The Human Brain: The Number of Neural Connections Within the Human Brain, the Possibility of the Human Brain Possessing 10x as Many Neural Connections as Confirmed, the First Ancient Greek Physician to Challenge the Concept of Illness Being Caused by Mythological Deities, the Reason the Ancient Egyptians Burned Prayers After Recitation, All Life Upon Earth Containing the Same Base Function of Neurons Within the Brain, Brain Design vs City Design, the Anatomy Which Surrounds the Limbic System of the Brain, the Reason the Limbic System of the Brain Cannot be Replaced at the Present Time, and the Storage Capacity of the Human Brain

The number of processing units within the average human brain are equal to the number of stars within 1000 galaxies, 100,000,000,000,000 (100 trillion) it total. It is possible that the actual number of processing units is 10x larger. Hippocrates was the first ancient Greek physician to challenge the notion that illness is caused by angry gods, writing “the physician must investigate the entire patient, their diet and their environment, and the best physician is the one who is able to prevent il...


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The Groundbreaking Work and Interconnected Lives of Dutch Astronomer Gerard Peter Kuiper, U.S. Chemist Harold Urey, and U.S. Astronomer Carl Sagan: The Person Who Continually Monitored the Intensity of the Beta Lyrae Star System in 1784, Dutch Amateur Astronomer John Goodricke Accurately Predicting the Luminosity of the Beta Lyrae Star System, the Visual Capabilities of Kuiper During Childhood, the Personality Description of Kuiper, the Commonality of Binary Star Systems and How Binary Star Systems Formulate, the Commonality of Singular Star Systems, the Technology Kuiper Utilized to Complete the Work of Goodricke, the Concept of “Spectroscopy”, the Discovery Kuiper Made When Studying the Beta Lyrae Star System, the Shape of Stars Within Contact Binary Star Systems, the Reason Spectroscopy Was Utilized During the 20th Century to Study the Universe, the Person Who Developed the Hypothesis of How Contact Binary Star Systems Formulate, Kuiper’s Hypothesis of How All Galaxies Formulate, the Person Who Discovered That Virtually Every Star Has Planets, the Job Title Urey Held Whilst Residing Within Montana, United States of America, the Reason Urey Won the Nobel Prize Within Chemistry, Sagan Creating a Large Illustration of Predictions for Astronomy and Space Exploration During Childhood, the Age Sagan Wrote a Paper Which Was Read by U.S. Geneticist Hermann Joseph Muller, Muller Offering Sagan a Job Within His Laboratory, the Mentorship of Sagan by Muller, the Location Sagan Began Working With Kuiper in 1957, the Reason Sagan and Kuiper Were Blockaded While Working Together, the Difficulty of Working With Muller and Kuiper for Sagan, Urey’s Argument of Why U.S. Government Agency the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Should Explore the Earth’s Moon, Kuiper Predicting the Topography of the Moon, Sagan’s Work Upon Planetary Science Continuing During the Modern Day, Disparate Scientific Disciplines Unable to Collaborate Prior to Space Exploration, the First Modern Day Interdisciplinary Journal for Astronomical Researchers, Sagan Relentlessly Teaching Science to the U.S. Public Over the Course of His Life, Sagan and Austrian Astronomer Ed Salpeter Hypothesizing Life Upon Hot Planets, the Name Sagan and Salpeter Provided to These Life Forms, How These Life Forms Would Achieve Buoyancy Upon a Hot Planet, Efficiency Increasing With Size for These Hypothetical Life Forms, Sagan and Salpeter Hypothesizing How These Hypothetical Life Forms Evade Predation, Sagan and Salpeter’s Argument Against the Predators of These Hypothetical Life Forms, Sagan and Salpeter Expanding the Definition of a “Habitual Zone” Within Planetary Science, the Stars and Planets of the Gliese 667 Star System, the Size of Star A and Star B Within the Gliese 667 Star System, the Size of Star C Within the Gliese 667 Star System, the Most Common Type of Star Within the Universe, the Reason Red Dwarf Stars Remain Active Longer Than Other Stars, the Reason Scientists Understand That Stars Formulate Within a Few Million Years, the Rate at Which New Stars Formulate Within the Milky Way Galaxy, the Number of Stars Within the Observable Universe, the Number of Solar Systems Which Formulate Per Second Within the Universe, and the Number of Stars Visible From Earth and the Reason for This

John Goodricke (pronounced “good-rick”), deaf due to childhood illness, in 1784 monitored Beta Lyrae which changed in the intensity of its brightness over the course of a few days. Goodricke eventually realized that he could predict the luminosity of the star and wondered if perhaps a planet was obstructing the star by orbiting it in regular cycles. As a child, Gerard Peter Kuiper (pronounced “je-rard kai-pur”) could see stars too distant and too faint for others to see without a telescope. Argu...


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Human Relationships: The Correlation Between Cohabitation and Marital Divorce and the Concept of the “Open Window” Hypothesis

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Blood Libel: The Concept of “Blood Libel” and the Accusation of Political Blood Libel During the Modern Day

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The Christian Bible: The Christian Bible’s Advice for Revenge, the Contradictory Advice for Revenge Within the Christian Bible, and the Christian Bible Containing Multiple Contradictions

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U.S. Neuroscientist Paul MacLean’s Triune Brain Hypothesis and the Hang Sơn Đoòng (Cave of the Mountain in Đoòng, Vietnam) Cave System: The Concept of the “Triune Brain”, How the Triune Brain Model Works, MacLean’s View of the Lower Brain and Limbic System of Mammals, Reptile Brain vs Primate Brain, Physical Characteristics of Human Beings Discovered Within Reptiles, Physical Characteristics of Human Beings Which are Similar to Reptiles, the World’s Largest Cave System, the Ecosystem Within the Hang Sơn Đoòng Cave System, the Mythology of the Reptilian Humanoid Creatures Within Vietnamese Culture, and the Reason These Mythological Reptilian Humanoid Creatures Have a Name

䷖ In 1960, American physician and neuroscientist Paul MacLean developed the concept of a 3 part brain which he referred to as the “triune brain”. The triune brain model proposes that the human brain has 3 distinct parts developed over the course of human evolution which include the frontal cortex, which was developed as a primate, the limbic system which was developed as a mammal, and the basal ganglia brainstem which was developed as a reptile. MacLean believed that the lower reptilian brain wa...


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The Traditional and Cultural Advents of Japan: The Group Who Journeyed Through Honshu, Japan in 793 A.D., the Reason This Group Migrated From Nagaoka-kyo, Japan, the Discovery This Group Made, the Person Who Founded the Capital of Japan in 794 A.D., the City With the Most International Specialized Agency the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Heritage Sites World Wide, the City Which Inspired Kyoto, Japan, How Kyoto Was Setup and Constructed, the Narrowest and Widest Road Pathway Within Kyoto in 794 A.D., the Number of Times the Heian-kyō Palace (Palace of Peace and Tranquility) (Kyoto Gosho) (Kyoto Imperial Palace) Burned Down or Flooded, the Concept of “Miyabi” (Elegance/Refinement), the Person Who Wrote the Genji Monogatari (Tale of Genji) Publication, the First Novel in History, the Protagonist of the Genji Monogatari Publication, the Use of the Rokujō-in Palace Within the Genji Monogatari Publication, the Problem Experienced by Fictional Character Hikaru Genji Within the Genji Monogatari Publication, the Reason Hikaru Genji Accepted an Illegitimate Child as an Heir Within This Story, the Length of Time the Japanese Public Have Consumed Tea, the Original Usage and View of Tea Within Japan, the Person Who Developed the Concept of the “Chadō/Sadō” (the Way of Tea), the Craftsperson Who Was Commissioned to Create a Simple Minimalistic Teapot for Japanese Visual Artist Sen no Rikyū, the Origin of Raku (Enjoyment/Eas/Comfort) Pottery, the Reason Raku Pottery is Simple, Minimalistic, and Imperfect, the Concept of “Wabi Sabi” (Beauty Within Imperfection and Impermanence), the Person Who Helped Stop Civil Conflict Within Japan During the 16th Century, the Title Provided to and the Dynasty Developed by Japanese Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu, the Person Who Migrated Japan’s Capital City to Edo, Japan, the Culture of Edo During the 17th Century, the Concept of “Ukiyo” (Floating World), the Origin Location of Kabuki Theater (the Art of Singing and Dancing), the Origin of Kabuki Theater, the Behavior of the Audience Within Kabuki Theaters During the Late 17th Century, the Reason Women Were Prohibited From Performing Kabuki Theater, the Period When Full Color Prints of Ukiyo-e (Pictures of the Floating World) (Wood Block Printing) Became Possible Within Japan, Some of the Most Well Renowned Japanese Artwork Produced During the Edo Period (1603 – 1868), the 3 Roles of Japanese Ukiyo-e Artwork, How Japanese Ukiyo-e Artwork is Created, the Etymology of “Ukiyo-e” (Pictures of the Floating World), the Ambiguity of Japanese Artist Kitagawa Utamaro, the Volume of Utamaro’s Artwork Dedicated to Sex Workers, the Person Who Released The Poem of the Pillow Publication, Sexual Innuendo Inserted into Utamaro’s Artwork, the Concept of “Shunga” (Pictures of Spring), the Period When the Japanese Government Began Modernizing Japan, the Origin of Tokyo, Japan, the Person Who Designed the Geihinkan Akasaka Rikyū (Guest House of Akasaka Detached Palace) and the Aesthetic of This Architecture, the Reason Japanese Architect Katayama Tōkuma Migrated to Europe, the Total Economic Cost to Construct Geihinkan Akasaka Rikyū, the Number of Japanese Residents Who Died During the Kantō Daishinsai (Great Kantō Tremendous Disaster) (Great Kantō Earthquake) in 1923, the Number of Japanese Residents Killed During World War II Due to U.S. Bombing Campaigns, the Population Expansion of Tokyo Post World War II, and the Dominant Form of Media Within Japan During the Modern Day

In the spring of 793 AD, a small group of men embarked upon a journey through Honshu, Japan. The men were convinced their home town of Nagaoka-kyo, Japan (pronounced nah-gah-oh-kah kyo”) was cursed, because for nearly a decade, the city had been ravaged by floods, disease, famine, and even a series of mysterious murders. The men shortly after found a rich, fertile basin, surrounded upon 3 sides by a fortress of mountains and irrigated with 2 rivers. By the autumn of the following year, the emper...


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