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The symbol of the way to "walk upright" on the Moon or on Mars or any other planet. The 2020 mission has the design of a cube outline that may also represent the flattened cube without any folding ,meaning the "temporal spacial" of the cognition of being upright as "what this means to the rover robot as it collects data on it". Basics of, transparency of the "pupilus universalus" as the ability to observe through the "space of the room" even when it is represented by the "cubic universe" as space image below, credit: commons.wikimedia.org |
will the conditions on mars be such that we turn to jelly ?.
In terms of the gravity being about 2/3 that of the earth, mars has to be the most "close to example of earth gravity, that humans have ever imagined extra motion on mars to be. So what happens when it is so close to earth gravity, that it alters our ability to walk as we do on earth?. We could be going to mars, exit our landing module and step outside and experience the full force of the "many types of postures" as shown in the image below. It may be that we are set into a course of body vibrations or "wobble" where, "to know the first and second and third types of wobble" could help us stabilize the effects of the body becoming placid and weakened in the brains signals to keep the body upright. Being upright has the need for the variables of being ready for any type of gravity. What Scott Kelly defines as being, "competent" , meaning ready for such a situation. So being upright, means that the most basic symbolic rules are basically defined in sections as they are reduced to their "functional unit" of representation. For example, the nasa logo as the way to define the "need for some unit of balance". The insight mission needs the faculty of balance as the basic unit= hearing. Here are the comparatives of walking on earth and then on the Moon as the 1 and the 1/3 comparative, so that the , mars walk may be computed as the triangle between them =2/3. |
Here are some of the "upright positions" and how to maintain them.
How can I force myself to stand up straight?
Correct sitting position
Stop Slouching! Here's How to Improve Your Posture
My walking program is based on the idea that most people are leaning backwards and compressing their spines with the way they walk and stand. They do this in large part due to muscle imbalances between the front and back of the body, but the main reason that everyone leans backwards is because they can.
Maintain good posture.
Practice good standing posture—feet are about hips width apart and your weight should be evenly distributed on your feet. Avoid putting your weight into your heels, keep your abdominals engaged and stand tall with your shoulders upright. Tuck your chin slightly to avoid a forward head posture.
Standing Posture
Steps to Good Walking Posture
10 Powerful Ways to Stand Up for Yourself in Any Situation
Standing is better for the back than sitting. It strengthens leg muscles and improves balance. It burns more calories than sitting. ... Standing and walking squeeze valvesin the leg veins, pushing blood upward toward the heart.
How do you get the optimal response from "cognition" on mars, when you need the "mind and body" response to be able to reference the external conditions of such a planet?.
answer: You intertwine the 3 most basic functions of the brain to the spiral helix,spiral intertwine type.
The galactic spiral is the most basic of such representations of the "projectability" of being on another planet.
Their appearance is like the "twists of some rope" that are intertwined together into the, "astronaut responses" to "need a rope" on the mission, as it may be very useful to have one end of the rope held by another astronaut when the "visability" is low and there are "dips in the ground level " that are on the level of depth as "for an upright posture, to need to relay or belay down and up" along such geological details on mars.
image credit: spiral packing by
cameron browne.
How can I force myself to stand up straight?
Correct sitting position
- Sit at the end of your chair and slouch completely.
- Draw yourself up and accentuate the curve of your back as far as possible. Hold for a few seconds.
- Release the position slightly (about 10 degrees). This is a good sitting posture.
Stop Slouching! Here's How to Improve Your Posture
- Feel less depressed. ...
- Boost mental power and confidence. ...
- Look younger and flatten your waistline. ...
- Optimize lung and brain oxygenation. ...
- Strengthen your spine. ...
- Taking a stand on slouching. ...
- Pinch your way to perfect posture. ...
- Get back at hunching.
My walking program is based on the idea that most people are leaning backwards and compressing their spines with the way they walk and stand. They do this in large part due to muscle imbalances between the front and back of the body, but the main reason that everyone leans backwards is because they can.
Maintain good posture.
Practice good standing posture—feet are about hips width apart and your weight should be evenly distributed on your feet. Avoid putting your weight into your heels, keep your abdominals engaged and stand tall with your shoulders upright. Tuck your chin slightly to avoid a forward head posture.
Standing Posture
- Stand with weight mostly on the balls of the feet, not with weight on the heels.
- Keep feet slightly apart, about shoulder-width.
- Let arms hang naturally down the sides of the body.
- Avoid locking the knees.
- Tuck the chin in a little to keep the head level.
Steps to Good Walking Posture
- Stand up straight. Visualize being tall and straight, like a tree. ...
- Do not lean forward or lean back. Leaning puts a strain on the back muscles as you walk, and you should avoid leaning except when on a hill. ...
- Eyes forward: Keep your eyes forward, not looking down.
10 Powerful Ways to Stand Up for Yourself in Any Situation
- Practice being transparent and authentic. ...
- Take small but powerful steps. ...
- When someone attacks, wait them out. ...
- Figure out what's really bothering you. ...
- Clarify first, without attacking. ...
- Practice makes perfect. ...
- Be deliberate. ...
- Stand up for your time.
Standing is better for the back than sitting. It strengthens leg muscles and improves balance. It burns more calories than sitting. ... Standing and walking squeeze valvesin the leg veins, pushing blood upward toward the heart.
How do you get the optimal response from "cognition" on mars, when you need the "mind and body" response to be able to reference the external conditions of such a planet?.
answer: You intertwine the 3 most basic functions of the brain to the spiral helix,spiral intertwine type.
The galactic spiral is the most basic of such representations of the "projectability" of being on another planet.
Their appearance is like the "twists of some rope" that are intertwined together into the, "astronaut responses" to "need a rope" on the mission, as it may be very useful to have one end of the rope held by another astronaut when the "visability" is low and there are "dips in the ground level " that are on the level of depth as "for an upright posture, to need to relay or belay down and up" along such geological details on mars.
image credit: spiral packing by
cameron browne.
Milky way galaxy esa.
to the left : Illustration of the S and Z naming convention from Wikipedia date 2019,07,08 Laid rope, also called twisted rope, is historically the prevalent form of rope, at least in modern Western history. Common twisted rope generally consists of three strands and is normally right-laid, or given a final right-handed twist. The ISO 2 standard uses the uppercase letters S and Z to indicate the two possible directions of twist, as suggested by the direction of slant of the central portions of these two letters. The handedness of the twist is the direction of the twists as they progress away from an observer. Thus Z-twist rope is said to be right-handed, and S-twist to be left-handed. |
Here are some of the "walking facts" of manned missions to mars.