Here you will find me constantly posting about things that fascinate me,and have a extreme high concentration of awesome involving nature,science, the cosmos, technology, and many other tid bits of omfg thats cool!
Feel free to share what you have found on the internet!
First things to be served up will be the stuff I already shared! Rather than make a post for each new bit of awesome I stumble across on the internet, from here on out you can find them here....
"First GEARS found in nature!"
I first read about this over at Popular Mechanics, and shared it with the Quakeone.com community back in 2013.
In the linked article above, it was stated that these bugs are experiencing around 400g forces, but according to this guy from Cambridge University, its closer to between 500 and 700 g forces. Holy shit! Let's put that into perspective..... according to link here over at an official NASA.gov website , the most g forces that an astronaut experiences during launch to escape the earths gravity , is 3 G FORCES.......


More to come............ I don't want to overload you with too much awesome at once.
Feel free to share what you have found on the internet!
First things to be served up will be the stuff I already shared! Rather than make a post for each new bit of awesome I stumble across on the internet, from here on out you can find them here....
"First GEARS found in nature!"
I first read about this over at Popular Mechanics, and shared it with the Quakeone.com community back in 2013.
In the linked article above, it was stated that these bugs are experiencing around 400g forces, but according to this guy from Cambridge University, its closer to between 500 and 700 g forces. Holy shit! Let's put that into perspective..... according to link here over at an official NASA.gov website , the most g forces that an astronaut experiences during launch to escape the earths gravity , is 3 G FORCES.......



[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8fyUOxD2EA[/ame]
More to come............ I don't want to overload you with too much awesome at once.
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