| 
  • If you are citizen of an European Union member nation, you may not use this service unless you are at least 16 years old.

  • You already know Dokkio is an AI-powered assistant to organize & manage your digital files & messages. Very soon, Dokkio will support Outlook as well as One Drive. Check it out today!

View
 

msb-0297 Salamander's Ash and Embers

Page history last edited by Charles-A. Rovira 15 years, 9 months ago

 

Show Sponsor's Banner

 

Episode Sponsor's banner

MSBPodcast Shows

 

msb-0297 Salamander's Ash and Embers

 

Direct Link to episode -> http://media.libsyn.com/media/msb/msb-0297_Salamanders_Ash_and_Embers.m4a

 

YouTube Vids

 

Intro

 


Disclaimer! Disclaimer! Disclaimer!

 


Survey

 


FeedBack

 

Don't have time to say anything...

---- "Logic Kills The Fire" by: "amplifico" http://www.amplifico.net/

 


FeedForward

 

---- "Fire Away" by: "Kill The Alarm" http://killthealarm.com/

 


FeedMe 

 

---- "Fire and Sea" by: "Kalliopi" http://www.kalliopi.eu.com/

 


Thesis:

 

In modern times, a salamander is a warming or cooking tray on a chef's oven. Properly its called a "salamander broiler" [ http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-salamander-broiler.htm ].

It was also an "Arabic Alchemical symbol". [ http://www.blackdrago.com/alchemy.htm ]

In wiccan beliefs the salamander is a creature representing fire. (I don't have a reference on the web for that. You'll just have to trust my memory of comparative religions.)

But I think Shauna's story dates a lot further back than that.

---- "Fire It Up" by: "The Stone Coyotes" http://www.stonecoyotes.com/

 


Synthesis:

 

A Salamander's Tale

In Nova Scotia we have an incredible coastline. Each year it gives up more and more information about the geology of the land and what animals lived on it. The fossils people are discovering are fantastic and I've been lucky enough to have come across a few on my own. About 45 minutes from where I live, at low tide, you can walk out on the beach to a set of footprints thought to be 350 millions years old. Way cool! Though some doubt if they're actually footprints or if they're fin marks.

If they are footprints, they were made by a giant salamander like creature. By giant, I mean by today's standard. I was told (by a geologist) that it was about 6 feet long. That'sa one-a big-a newt. No way would I have tried to pick that one up.

Of course I pick up or attempt to pick various and sundry animals I come across, including salamanders. They are amphibians, related to frogs, and have a remarkable ability to regenerate limbs. As a matter of fact, if startled by what they think is a predator, their tail can just "let go" and become disconnected from the rest of the body. The tail wiggles like crazy so the predator goes after that and gives the animal enough of a chance to escape.

A few years ago, a friend and I cultivated a garden in her backyard to grow vegetables. I must say I was really more keen on investigating the creatures that took up residence in the garden. One day, we discovered a group of baby salamanders, maybe 1 and a half to 2 inches long. I reached down to pick one up and the tail just popped right off. I picked up the salamander, apologized for scaring it unintentionally, then picked up the tail. I had it on the palm of my hand and watched it for about 10 minutes as it wiggled and squirmed. It was the most disconcerting thing, like a severed hand in a horror movie crawling along a floor, as it seemed to be powered by...nothing! It was just moving on its own.

From the time I was a kid and had learned about this phenomenon, I was amazed by it. But until I was almost 40 had never actually seen it. I put the tail back on the ground, continued with the weeding and watering of the garden, and after twenty minutes went back to pick it up. As I did so, it started to move again! This thing had been disconnected from its "power" source for half an hour but still had some "juice" left in it. Wow! But again, disconcerting. It's kind of like how you'd feel if you unplugged your TV from the wall, but it suddenly came on again. Spooky.

What is the power source for the tail? It's a combination of chemical and electrical activity. The length of time the "power" stays effective depends on the species of animal and it's size. That got me thinking about a chemical and power source for folks with neuronal damage due to spinal cord injury (SCI) or diseases like MS. I know they're experimenting with electricity to allow people to stand and walk again. I've seen the contraptions patients wear to electrically stimulate the legs to allow them to be mobile. (It's still fairly early in the game to make these things practical and cost effective for the general public, though there are types of TENS contraptions to help those not as severely affected as an SCI person)

Last night I was speaking with a woman from the VON (Victorian Order of Nurses) at a fundraiser I was MCing for them. Mary and I had a wonderful talk last year, (at the same event) and last night we continued our chat of shared interest in science and nature. We talked of frogs and that led to salamanders. She's had some of the same ideas as me and went so far as to send an e-mail to the Christopher Reeve Foundation to inquire if they were investigating salamanders' amazing ability and what the implications were for human rehabilitation. She still hasn't heard back from them.

But I'll bet dollars to donuts, it's going to be something as simple as a salamander's tail that solves the mystery of MS.

---- "Freeze in the Fire - Remastered" by: "Jeremy Row" http://myspace.com/jeremyrowe

 


Conclusion:

 

Shauna may be right.

By the time we understand, "truly understand" how a salamander's tail regenerates, we may be able to aply the lessons learned to how we can regenerate our fried out nervous system and our trigger happy, though confoozled, immune system.

---- "The Fire's Light" by: "The Bulldogs" http://www.bulldogsinet.com/

 


 

Outro

----

Theme and 'incidental music' from:

"msb_theme",

 by: "Guy David",

 http://www.guydavid.com/

 no album,

 via personal contract

Song list

"Logic Kills The Fire"

520 784-8976  by: "amplifico"

 http://www.amplifico.net/

 album: "none"

 via: http://www.juneberry78s.com/sounds/index.htm

"Fire Away"

 by: "Kill The Alarm"

 http://killthealarm.com/

 album: "none"

 via: http://www.juneberry78s.com/sounds/index.htm

"Fire and Sea"

 by: "Kalliopi"

 http://www.kalliopi.eu.com/

 album: "none"

 via: http://www.juneberry78s.com/sounds/index.htm

"Fire It Up"

 by: "The Stone Coyotes"

 http://www.stonecoyotes.com/

 album: "none"

 via: http://www.juneberry78s.com/sounds/index.htm

"Freeze in the Fire - Remastered"

 by: "Jeremy Row"

 http://myspace.com/jeremyrowe

 album: "none"

 via: http://www.juneberry78s.com/sounds/index.htm

"The Fire's Light"

 by: "The Bulldogs"

 http://www.bulldogsinet.com/

 album: "none"

 via: http://www.juneberry78s.com/sounds/index.htm

 


PhotoCredits:

 

 All images, synchronized with the songs, are of the artists and come via music.podshow.com except when they aren't. :-)

 


BookRecommendations

 


Links:

Comments (0)

You don't have permission to comment on this page.