![]() But it doesn’t just pull us down like so many would insist. Wherever we go, whatever we do – it’s always there. Do you feel your bodyweight? That’s how we feel gravity. Now shift your body from one foot to another without breaking contact with the ground. ![]() Try this, stand straight, relax, feet slightly apart, knees relaxed (not locked, not bent), arms down, upright and relaxed posture. ![]() Whether you’re running, swimming, walking to your car or reaching for milk in your refrigerator – you’re moving under the influence of gravity. The influence of gravity shapes and structures all living creatures including human anatomical and physiological structure, size and weight.Īll human movement is gravity-dependent. Without it we couldn’t move the same way, we wouldn’t look the same way, we couldn’t breathe, and we wouldn’t have the air to begin with. Gravity is the most valuable factor of life on this planet because life as we know it, is impossible without gravity. “The most essential characteristics of all biological systems are defined by the Universal Law of Gravity”, wrote a Russian scientist and academic P. Gravity is everything and it is everywhere. Gravity does vary across the surface of our planet but it is there nonetheless and the differences are not significant enough to affect the way you move. Here on Earth, gravity is in effect 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, never letting up for even a second. In order for our solar system to have come into existence, gravity had to have been already present. Fact is – gravity is in the very matrix of our world, gravity is a silent dictator that rules it. All of that is great yet based on the information mentioned along with the popular word ‘gravity’ shows that gravity is still very much the elephant in the room and it is treated as something that “applies to this but not to that”, “it is here, but not over there”. It is talked about in relation to what seems to be a random selection of things like treadmills and some other exercise equipment, shoes, even bras, and a few other curious products. not their best beer in my opinion, but i hope to see more from this series come out this way.Gravity is mentioned everywhere – advertising, articles, news, etc. ![]() this could use some cleaning up, some filtration or something, but at the same time its robustness is kind of what makes it stand out. there is some uniqueness here in the hop profile, but it seems a little overdosed to me, and with the weight of the base beer, its a heavy pint. definite grapefruit in the taste, pithy and bitter as well a zesty, some nutty character from the grain keeping it grounded, some danky weed character as it warms too, some sweeter citrus along with a honey note from the malt, and then bitterness trumping fruitiness through the back half, although a mango hint emerges at temperature. the aroma here is heavy handed hopping, some green vegetal pellet character, but also bitter orange and sticky pine sap, resinous and northwestern, bitter too, with quite a bit of richer malt backing it up, balanced but big. west coast ipa right in the name, but this is still plenty hazy from the tap, sedimented even, dull looking and heavy in appearance as a result, although the head is creamy and lively and lasting. in any event, this is solid, sturdy, and different, but not real well refined. Missed the first one in this series, but its cool to see something new from these guys, always the same old beers it seems, at least what comes to boise. ![]()
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