Wednesday, May 20, 2015

A researcher from the Jozef Stefan Institute in Ljubljana Igor Mekjavić lectured on research of hum


Tinje Associates Catholic home of Education in Tinje what they need to continue to bring chairs. Visit on New Year's morning lecture meeting, jointly organized by Tinjske home Catholic Action in Klagenfurt, the last Saturday clearly exceeded all expectations.
Marko Bavdaž, born in Brazil Slovenian astrophysicist who has teenage years spent in Carinthia and today in the Netherlands at the European Space Agency (ESA) manages the department for the development of technologies for future science missions, he lectured on the transcendence of scientific research and achievements - especially in the detection and the conquest of space. It is a question of superlatives opened to a nice, good and holy, it was in the heart of this year's New Year's meeting. Excess Bavdaževega lecture was, inter alia, that the professional thoroughly versed astrophysicist knows how to explain the alleged complex development of the universe and space exploration in general present a comprehensible manner.
Afternoon session introduced the excellent climber and extreme skier Davo Karničar home by the lake. As the first man since 2000 successfully skied from the summit of the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest, and then with all the highest peaks of all continents. In a very personal, often even poetically inspired lecture he tried to explain why he does what is beyond many people seem excessive, extreme and even dangerous. james oberg He says that in nature by observing finds answers james oberg on life questions - about perseverance, patience james oberg or inevitable transience.
The challenges are to be prepared, whereby a lot of weight to the high risk of a well prepared as mentally and physically. We are always alone those who are setting goals and aspirations. The largest surplus has always been to get healthy home, he decided Karničar, adding that "without major of analyzes on to say that a simple prayer can help a lot, but not enough."
A researcher from the Jozef Stefan Institute in Ljubljana Igor Mekjavić lectured on research of human existence in extreme conditions, such as high višini- findings will also benefit from NASA planned trip to Mars. Surgeon (Brothers of Mercy hospital in St. Veit), alpinist and mountain rescuer Yuri Gorjanc spoke about their inclinations for the excess work - in this case led by the desire to serve another. Saturday of the New Year's meeting ended with a round table with the lecturers james oberg and afternoon with former professional cyclist Peter Wrolichom and mezzo-soprano Bernarda Fink, who wisely james oberg concluded: "Always is also needed luck. If you believe in it even easier to get through life. "


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