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Evaluating Pediatric Radiation Protection Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Among Physicians: A Case Study of Hospitals in Gambella Town, Ethiopia Bikila Merga Deresa; Belay Sitotaw Goshu
Konfrontasi: Jurnal Kultural, Ekonomi dan Perubahan Sosial Vol 10 No 4 (2023): Konfrontasi, December
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/konfrontasi2.v10i4.289

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The Enduring Influence of Celestial Bodies in Modern Astrological Practices Belay Sitotaw Goshu; Muhammad Ridwan
Konfrontasi: Jurnal Kultural, Ekonomi dan Perubahan Sosial Vol 11 No 2 (2024): Konfrontasi, June
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/konfrontasi2.v11i2.304

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This study looks at how people incorporate astrological practices into their daily lives and investigates the impact of astrology on personal beliefs and decisions. The poll was given to different respondents, indicating degrees of astrological engagement. Books are utilized less frequently than astrology applications, social media, and internet horoscopes by mainstream respondents seeking astrological information. The results show that astrology influences professional selections since it gives many respondents comfort, direction, and influence over relationships. Nonetheless, a significant proportion of the sample indicates that astrology does not influence at all, showing differences in astrology are seen and applied. The study also examines demographic factors like age and educational attainment to understand the broader context of astrological engagement. The conversation offers a thorough examination of astrology's place in modern life by utilizing viewpoints from historical books, online resources, and astrological literature. The findings imply that although astrology offers many people a relevant framework, its impact varies greatly, depending on personal views and the sources of astrological knowledge consulted. This study advances awareness of astrology's continuing influence on social and human dynamics and its persistence in modern spiritual practices.
Exploring the Probability of Finding Life in Outer Space: A Convergence of Science and Religion BELAY SITOTAW GOSHU
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, June
Publisher : Britain International for Academic Research (BIAR) Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v6i2.1111

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The search for alien life has captivated people's interest for ages, provoking scientific research, philosophical reflection, and prevalent speculation. This multidisciplinary study explores the possibility of finding life in space by integrating astronomy, astrobiology, philosophy, and theology. The study provides a comprehensive overview of the opportunities and challenges associated with searching for biosignatures, habitability, and the origins of life on Earth. The findings suggest that the galaxy has a potentially habitable exoplanet, making them motivating candidates for additional study. While spectroscopic approaches show promise in finding biosignature chemicals in exoplanet atmospheres, studies of extremophiles shed light on the conditions necessary for life to begin and flourish. It is vital to advance public engagement and education, foster international cooperation, and intensify observational activities. Interdisciplinary collaboration and discussion are crucial to understanding the societal, cultural, and ethical ramifications. The search for alien life, which is still one of humanity's continual efforts to understand the universe and our role in it, is one of the most significant and enduring issues of our day. Through collaborative efforts and persistent inquiry, we might discover evidence of life beyond Earth, fundamentally changing our understanding of the cosmos.
Gravitational Collapse of Solar Nebulae and the Processes of Star Formation Belay Sitotaw Goshu
Britain International of Exact Sciences (BIoEx) Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Britain International of Exact Sciences Journal, May
Publisher : Britain International for Academic Research (BIAR) Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/bioex.v6i2.1097

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The creation of stars and planetary systems depends on the gravitational collapse of solar nebulae. Comprehending the variables that impact this collapse, such as changes in temperature and density within molecular clouds, is essential to understanding the initial phases of star formation. This work aims to apply numerical simulations and theoretical models to examine the relationship between Jean's mass temperature and density variations in a solar nebula. The Jeans mass was determined in this study by running several simulations at various densities (10−20 kg/m³ to 10−15 kg/m³) and temperatures (10 K to 100 K). The conditions required for gravitational instability were visualized by modeling the gravitational potential, density, velocity, and magnetic field. Based on the data, it can be observed that the Jeans mass increases dramatically from 10 K to 100 K, reaching magnitudes of about 1.272×1033 kg at a density of 10−20 kg/m³. In addition, changes in density between 10−20 and 10−18 kg/m³ result in significant fluctuations in Jean's mass, especially between 20 and 100 K in temperature. The results demonstrate how important temperature and density are in a molecular cloud's ability to remain stable in space. While the threshold mass for instability is lowered at higher densities, collapse at higher temperatures requires bigger masses. These findings provide important new information about the mechanisms behind star formation and are consistent with theoretical forecasts and observational facts. Future research on more intricate physical processes, like radiative transmission and magnetic field dynamics, is advised to improve our comprehension of how stars emerge in molecular clouds.
Investigating the Erosion and Loss of Saturn's Planetary Ring Structures Belay Sitotaw Goshu
Britain International of Exact Sciences (BIoEx) Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Britain International of Exact Sciences Journal, September
Publisher : Britain International for Academic Research (BIAR) Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/bioex.v6i3.1099

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One of the most famous structures in our solar system, Saturn's rings, is slowly eroding, which has an immense effect on the planet's magnetic field and moons. This research intention was to explore the processes of ring erosion, ring material accumulation on the inner moons, and the effects on Saturn's magnetic field. By applying image analysis methods, computational modeling, and data from NASA's Cassini mission, we investigated the connection between ring erosion and modifications to Saturn's system's physical properties. Using high-resolution photos of Saturn's rings, the technique looked for changes in color composition that might be signs of material loss. The pace of ring erosion and its effects on the mass of Saturn's inner moons and magnetic field were modeled mathematically. The findings showed a linear rise in inner moon mass with time connected to the rings' degradation. Thus, when the rings disintegrated, it was discovered that Saturn's magnetic field weakened linearly. The study shows that Saturn's rings are gradually disintegrating causing the planet's magnetic field strength to weaken and the mass of its inner moons to grow. These results demonstrate the interdependence of Saturn's magnetic field erosion process, moons, and rings. It might affect the planet's evolution in the long run. Long-term ring monitoring, more research on ring-moon interactions, and an inspection of magnetic field changes are among the recommendations.
Miracles of Numbers, 3, 6, And 9 Numbers Belay Sitotaw Goshu; Syarifuddin
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, October
Publisher : Britain International for Academic Research (BIAR) Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v6i3.1185

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The physical and energy forms and patterns of creation are intrinsically tied to the numbers 3, 6, and 9. Each number corresponds to a different stage of creation, with sets of three and nine (33) denoting stage completion. The sets of three consistently lead us to the same order: 12 (3), 15 (6), 18 (9), 21 (3), 24 (6), 27 (9), 30 (3), 33 (6), and 36 (9). The goal is to investigate the wonder of numbers 3, 6, and 9 from science, religion, and human perception. 111 (3), 222 (6), 333 (9), 444 (12)3, 555 (15-6), 666 (18-9), 777 (21)3, 888 (24-6), and 999 (27-9) are among the triple numbers that appear in this order. It also repeats on the frequencies listed below, which are thought to be ancient healing frequencies: 147 hertz (12-3) - 258 hertz (15-6) - 369 hertz (18-9) - 471 hertz (12-3), 582 Hz (15-6), 693 Hz (18-9), 714 Hz (12-3), 825 Hz (15-6), and 936 Hz (18-9). The analysis demonstrates from both a scientific and religious standpoint.
Bridging Religion, Science, and Spirituality: A Holistic Approach to Peace and Understanding Belay Sitotaw Goshu; Muhammad Ridwan
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, October
Publisher : Britain International for Academic Research (BIAR) Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v6i3.1189

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This study explores the integration of religious organizations and spirituality with scientific approaches to foster global peace and address contemporary challenges. It highlights the shared values of interconnectedness and compassion within both domains, emphasizing the potential for collaboration in addressing urgent issues such as climate change, social justice, and mental health. The findings reveal that interdisciplinary initiatives, such as peace education programs that blend scientific knowledge with spiritual teachings, can effectively promote empathy and understanding among diverse communities. Furthermore, the study discusses the role of sustainable development, where religious organizations can advocate for ecological stewardship, thus bridging the gap between faith-based initiatives and scientific research. Technological advancements, particularly in digital communication, present new opportunities for disseminating messages of peace and facilitating interfaith dialogue. Recommendations include fostering collaboration between religious leaders and scientists, supporting community-based initiatives in science and spirituality, and promoting research that explores their intersections. Ultimately, this research underscores the importance of an integrated approach that combines scientific inquiry with spiritual values to address the root causes of conflict and build a more harmonious future.
Stars, Seasons, and Spirituality: the Astronomical Roots of Ethiopian New Year Celebrations Belay Sitotaw Goshu; Melaku Masresha Woldemariam
Britain International of Exact Sciences (BIoEx) Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Britain International of Exact Sciences Journal, September
Publisher : Britain International for Academic Research (BIAR) Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/bioex.v6i3.1164

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This study looks at the astronomical and cultural significance of the New Year's festivities of six ethnic groups in Ethiopia: the Oromo, Sidama, Gurage, Welayeta, Amhara, and Tigray peoples. In September, each group observes the Ethiopian New Year by the Enkutatash celebration, which is based on traditional practices and the Ethiopian solar calendar. The study examines the effects of astronomical phenomena, such as moon phases and the solar cycle, on the timekeeping practices and New Year's festivities of these diverse cultures. Based on the biblical tale of Noah's dove, which stands for hope and renewal, the study emphasizes themes of regeneration and the need for new beginnings. Customs such as the Oromo Waqeffanna, Welayeta Gifata celebration, and the Amhara and Tigray peoples, demonstrate the relationship between astronomical observations, agricultural cycles, and cultural rites. The study also explores the Yewa Sureke celebration, which the Zeyise people of southern Ethiopia observe to commemorate the start of the agricultural year on a lunar calendar. The festival, which incorporates feasting, music, and rites of reverence for ancestors to fortify cultural identity, represents the resuscitation of spiritual and communal relationships. Finally, these results show how New Year's festivities preserve cultural continuity, foster social cohesiveness, and link contemporary customs to astronomical and historical contexts.
The Astronic Tradition: Understanding the Role of Celestial Observation in Religion Belay Sitotaw Goshu
Britain International of Exact Sciences (BIoEx) Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Britain International of Exact Sciences Journal, September
Publisher : Britain International for Academic Research (BIAR) Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/bioex.v6i3.1198

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The Astronic Tradition explores the profound influence of celestial observation on religious beliefs and practices across cultures. This study investigates how ancient civilizations utilized astronomical phenomena to shape their spiritual frameworks and the ongoing relevance of these traditions in contemporary religious contexts. Historical evidence reveals that societies such as the Mesopotamians and Egyptians closely monitored celestial events, integrating them into their calendars and rituals. This study highlights the common human experience of looking to the cosmos for significance by contrasting how major religions Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam interpret celestial phenomena. It also fills the gaps in the literature on non-Western viewpoints and the contemporary significance of celestial gazing in religious rituals. The results promote discussion on how modern religious communities might incorporate astronomical knowledge into their beliefs and advance our understanding of the relationship between science and spirituality. Finally, this study promotes more interdisciplinary research and highlights the timeless importance of cosmic gazing in forming human spirituality.
Investigating Elemental Composition and Structural Dynamics in the Planetary Nebula Ngc 7027: A Texture Analysis Approach Belay Sitotaw Goshu
Britain International of Exact Sciences (BIoEx) Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Britain International of Exact Sciences Journal, September
Publisher : Britain International for Academic Research (BIAR) Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/bioex.v6i3.1199

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This study uses sophisticated textural and fractal studies to examine the compositional and structural properties of the planetary nebula NGC 7027 located around 3,000 light-years away in the Milky Way. Metrics like contrast, dissimilarity, homogeneity, energy, and correlation were methodically assessed across several photos using Gray-Level Co-occurrence Matrix (GLCM) texture analysis, exposing a variety of interior textures. Complex and irregular features inside the nebula are indicated by high contrast (159.064), dissimilarity (6.664), and low homogeneity (0.203) values in specific places. Fractal dimension analysis that produces values near -2 points to complex, self-similar patterns connected to evolving nebulae. Furthermore, wavelet transform analysis provides information on temperature and density fluctuations across NGC 7027 by capturing multi-scale features. Chemical composition analysis further elucidates the nebula's ionization state, with observed [N II]/Hα and [O III]/Hβ ratios of 0.55 and 2.00, respectively, aligning with standard planetary nebula profiles. These ratios imply moderate ionization and highlight the nebula’s typical elemental abundances. Radial distribution of oxygen and nitrogen further supports this compositional profile, providing evidence of nucleosynthetic processes in the progenitor star. The findings underscore a strong correlation between NGC 7027’s structural complexity and chemical composition, contributing to a deeper understanding of planetary nebula evolution. This integrative approach of texture, fractal, and chemical analyses presents a comprehensive model for studying nebular morphology and evolution.