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    I



    look



    at



    the



    three



    major



    phases



    of



    the



    immigration



    to



    America



    when



    I



    study



    America



    in



    my



    Unified



    Humanity



    Science.



    The



    three



    major



    phases



    of



    the



    immigration



    to



    America



    is



    roughly



    divided



    by



    the



    advances



    in



    human



    transportation



    technology.



    America's



    national



    developments



    and



    transformations



    have



    been



    decided



    by



    the



    advances



    in



    human



    transportation



    technology.



    If



    and



    when



    nuclear-fusion



    powered



    outer



    space



    tech



    gets



    realized,



    Americans



    will



    massively



    expand



    into



    outer



    space



    and



    transform



    and



    develop



    America



    yet



    again,



    especially



    in



    outer



    space.



    The



    first



    major



    phase



    of



    the



    immigration



    to



    America



    happened



    with



    sail



    boats



    up



    until



    the



    early



    1800's.



    The



    European



    sail



    boat



    technology



    advanced



    enough



    by



    the



    late



    1400's



    during



    the



    Renaissance,



    it



    enabled



    Christopher



    Columbus



    to



    cross



    the



    Atlantic



    ocean



    to



    discover



    America,



    Vasco



    da



    Gama



    to



    sail



    around



    Africa



    to



    reach



    India



    for



    spice



    trade,



    and



    Ferdinand



    Magellan



    to



    circumnavigate



    the



    Earth



    by



    ship;



    up



    until



    the



    early



    1800's,



    the



    Spaniards,



    the



    French,



    the



    British,



    the



    Irish,



    and



    the



    Germans



    immigrated



    to



    America,



    in



    sails



    boats



    that



    took



    four-month



    ocean



    crossing



    journey



    from



    Europe



    to



    America.



    The



    second



    major



    phase



    of



    the



    immigration



    to



    America



    happened



    with



    steam



    boats



    up



    until



    the



    early



    1900's.



    Between



    the



    early



    1800's



    to



    mid



    1800's,



    the



    European



    steam



    boat



    technology



    advanced



    enough



    to



    cross



    oceans



    and



    completely



    replace



    sails



    with



    steam



    propulsion.



    The



    late-19th



    century



    steamship



    ocean



    crossing



    from



    Europe



    to



    America



    took



    less



    than



    a



    week.



    The



    Scandanavians,



    the



    Southern



    and



    Eastern



    Europeans,



    and



    the



    East



    Asians



    immigrated



    to



    America



    on



    steam



    boats



    between



    early



    1800's



    to



    early



    1900's.



    The



    third



    major



    phase



    of



    the



    immigration



    to



    America



    happened



    with



    commercial



    airplanes,



    which



    took



    less



    than



    48



    hours



    to



    transport



    a



    human



    being



    anywhere



    from



    Earth



    to



    America;



    this



    is



    the



    latest



    phase



    of



    the



    immigration



    to



    America



    that



    is



    still



    ongoing.



    The



    Immigration



    and



    Nationality



    Act



    of



    1965



    removed



    the



    race-based



    discrimination



    in



    immigration



    to



    America,



    and



    allowed



    the



    peoples



    of



    non-Western



    and



    Northern



    European



    ethnic



    groups



    to



    immigrate



    to



    America.



    My



    bet



    is



    that



    the



    fourth



    major



    phase



    of



    the



    immigration



    to



    America



    will



    happen



    with



    nuclear-fusion



    reactors



    propelled



    interplanetary



    spaceships,



    which



    will



    take



    only



    several



    days



    to



    transport



    a



    human



    being



    from



    Earth



    to



    another



    planet



    in



    the



    Solar



    System,



    such



    as



    the



    terraformed



    life-supporting



    Venus



    that



    humans



    can



    live



    on



    indefinitely.



    America



    will



    expand



    its



    territory



    to



    outer



    space,



    and



    own



    the



    planets



    and



    planetary



    moons



    in



    the



    Solar



    System,



    and



    different



    peoples



    will



    immigrate



    to



    the



    outer-space



    American



    territories.

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    The



    Spring



    MVC



    sub-section



    of



    the



    “How-to”



    Guides



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Write



    a



    JSON



    REST



    Service,



    Write



    an



    XML



    REST



    Service,



    Customize



    the



    Jackson



    ObjectMapper,



    Customize



    the



    @ResponseBody



    Rendering,



    Handling



    Multipart



    File



    Uploads,



    Switch



    Off



    the



    Spring



    MVC



    DispatcherServlet,



    Switch



    off



    the



    Default



    MVC



    Configuration,



    Customize



    ViewResolvers



    The



    Jersey



    sub-section



    of



    the



    “How-to”



    Guides



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Secure



    Jersey



    endpoints



    with



    Spring



    Security,



    Use



    Jersey



    Alongside



    Another



    Web



    Framework



    The



    HTTP



    Clients



    sub-section



    of



    the



    “How-to”



    Guides



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Configure



    RestTemplate



    to



    Use



    a



    Proxy,



    Configure



    the



    TcpClient



    used



    by



    a



    Reactor



    Netty-based



    WebClient



    The



    Logging



    sub-section



    of



    the



    “How-to”



    Guides



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Configure



    Logback



    for



    Logging,



    Configure



    Log4j



    for



    Logging



    The



    Data



    Access



    sub-section



    of



    the



    “How-to”



    Guides



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Configure



    a



    Custom



    DataSource,



    Configure



    Two



    DataSources,



    Use



    Spring



    Data



    Repositories,



    Separate



    @Entity



    Definitions



    from



    Spring



    Configuration,



    Configure



    JPA



    Properties,



    Configure



    Hibernate



    Naming



    Strategy,



    Configure



    Hibernate



    Second-Level



    Caching,



    Use



    Dependency



    Injection



    in



    Hibernate



    Components,



    Use



    a



    Custom



    EntityManagerFactory,



    Using



    Multiple



    EntityManagerFactories,



    Use



    a



    Traditional



    persistence.xml



    File,



    Use



    Spring



    Data



    JPA



    and



    Mongo



    Repositories,



    Customize



    Spring



    Data’s



    Web



    Support,



    Expose



    Spring



    Data



    Repositories



    as



    REST



    Endpoint,



    Configure



    a



    Component



    that



    is



    Used



    by



    JPA,



    Configure



    jOOQ



    with



    Two



    DataSources



    The



    Database



    Initialization



    sub-section



    of



    the



    “How-to”



    Guides



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Initialize



    a



    Database



    Using



    JPA,



    Initialize



    a



    Database



    Using



    Hibernate,



    Initialize



    a



    Database



    Using



    Basic



    SQL



    Scripts,



    Initialize



    a



    Spring



    Batch



    Database,



    Use



    a



    Higher-level



    Database



    Migration



    Tool,



    Depend



    Upon



    an



    Initialized



    Database



    The



    NoSQL



    sub-section



    of



    the



    “How-to”



    Guides



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Use



    Jedis



    Instead



    of



    Lettuce



    The



    Messaging



    sub-section



    of



    the



    “How-to”



    Guides



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Disable



    Transacted



    JMS



    Session



    The



    Batch



    Applications



    sub-section



    of



    the



    “How-to”



    Guides



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Specifying



    a



    Batch



    Data



    Source,



    Running



    Spring



    Batch



    Jobs



    on



    Startup,



    Running



    From



    the



    Command



    Line,



    Storing



    the



    Job



    Repository

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    Left



    and



    right



    brachiocephalic



    veins



    (previously



    called



    innominate



    veins)



    are



    drained



    to



    by



    internal



    thoracic



    vein



    (previously



    known



    as



    the



    internal



    mammary



    vein),



    supreme



    intercostal



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    highest



    intercostal



    vein),



    vertebral



    vein,



    subclavian



    vein,



    pericardiacophrenic



    veins,



    internal



    jugular



    vein.



    Internal



    thoracic



    vein



    (previously



    known



    as



    the



    internal



    mammary



    vein)



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    anterior



    intercostal



    veins,



    superior



    epigastric



    veins,



    left



    superior



    intercostal



    vein;



    subclavian



    vein



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    axillary



    vein,



    dorsal



    scapular



    vein,



    external



    jugular



    vein;



    axillary



    vein



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    lateral



    thoracic



    vein



    (sometimes



    debatably



    referred



    to



    as



    the



    long



    thoracic



    vein)



    which



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    thoracoepigastric



    vein.



    Azygos



    vein



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    right



    superior



    intercostal



    vein,



    bronchial



    veins,



    intercostal



    veins



    and



    posterior



    intercostal



    veins



    5-11,



    accessory



    hemiazygos



    vein



    (also



    called



    the



    superior



    hemiazygous



    vein)



    and



    hemiazygos



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    vena



    azygos



    minor



    inferior),



    superior



    phrenic



    vein.



    Vertebral



    column



    (also



    known



    as



    the



    backbone



    or



    spine)



    veins



    include



    vertebral



    venous



    plexuses



    (which



    include



    external



    vertebral



    venous



    plexuses



    [extraspinal



    veins],



    internal



    vertebral



    venous



    plexuses



    [intraspinal



    veins]),



    spinal



    veins



    (also



    known



    as



    veins



    of



    the



    medulla



    spinalis



    or



    veins



    of



    the



    spinal



    cord)



    (which



    include



    posterior



    spinal



    veins,



    anterior



    spinal



    veins



    [also



    known



    as



    anterior



    coronal



    veins



    and



    anterior



    median



    spinal



    veins]),



    basivertebral



    veins,



    intervertebral



    veins.



    Veins



    of



    the



    human-body



    abdomen



    and



    pelvis



    include



    to



    azygos



    vein



    system,



    IVC



    (inferior



    vena



    cava



    vein)



    (systemic



    circulation),



    and



    portal



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    hepatic



    portal



    vein



    [HPV])



    (hepatic



    portal



    system



    or



    portal



    venous



    system).



    Azygos



    vein



    system



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    ascending



    lumbar



    vein



    which



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    subcostal



    vein.



    IVC



    (inferior



    vena



    cava



    vein)



    (systemic



    circulation)



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    other



    veins



    that



    drain



    to



    IVC



    (inferior



    vena



    cava



    vein)



    or



    left



    renal



    vein,



    and



    common



    iliac



    veins.



    Other



    veins



    that



    drain



    to



    IVC



    (inferior



    vena



    cava



    vein)



    or



    left



    renal



    vein



    includes



    inferior



    phrenic



    veins,



    hepatic



    veins,



    right



    suprarenal



    vein,



    renal



    veins,



    right



    gonadal



    vein,



    lumbar



    veins,



    common



    iliac



    veins.



    Hepatic



    veins



    are



    drained



    to



    by



    central



    veins



    of



    liver



    (also



    known



    as



    central



    venules),



    liver



    sinusoid;



    gonadal



    veins



    include



    ovarian



    vein



    for



    women



    and



    testicular



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    spermatic



    vein)



    for



    men,



    pampiniform



    plexus



    for



    men.



    Common



    iliac



    veins



    are



    drained



    to



    by



    unpaired



    vein



    that



    drains



    to



    common



    iliac



    veins,



    internal



    iliac



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    hypogastric



    vein),



    external



    iliac



    veins.

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    An



    American



    citizen



    who



    complains



    about



    the



    American



    capitalism



    doesn't



    move



    to



    a



    communist



    country,



    because



    he



    or



    she



    wants



    the



    benefits



    of



    the



    American



    capitalism.



    The



    American



    citizens



    who



    complain



    about



    America,



    on



    the



    social



    media



    and



    in



    person,



    would



    not



    move



    to



    their



    ancestors'



    home



    countries



    because



    they



    want



    what



    America



    offers



    and



    gives



    to



    them.



    A



    Euro-American



    who



    complains



    about



    America



    would



    not



    move



    to



    Europe;



    some



    who



    do



    move



    to



    Europe



    then



    complain



    about



    Europe



    on



    what



    Europe



    lacks



    that



    America



    has.



    An



    African-American



    complaining



    about



    America



    would



    not



    move



    to



    Africa;



    some



    African-Americans



    who



    move



    to



    Africa



    come



    back



    to



    America



    after



    a



    few



    years



    because



    they



    realize



    that



    they



    prefer



    America.



    A



    Chinese-American



    complaining



    about



    America



    would



    not



    move



    to



    China,



    maybe



    because



    China



    is



    an



    authoritarian



    nation



    with



    much



    lower



    GDP



    per



    capita



    than



    America.



    So,



    what



    is



    up



    with



    complaining



    about



    America



    while



    choosing



    to



    stay



    in



    America



    instead



    of



    moving



    to



    some



    other



    country?



    What



    is



    the



    psychology



    behind



    complaining



    about



    America



    while



    staying



    in



    America?



    Why



    don't



    the



    American



    complainers



    just



    move



    to



    another



    country,



    especially



    their



    ancestors'



    home



    countries?



    My



    supposition



    is



    that



    the



    American



    complainers



    want



    America



    to



    be



    the



    way



    that



    they



    want;



    that's



    why



    they



    complain



    about



    America;



    the



    American



    complainers



    essentially



    say



    I



    want



    America



    to



    be



    the



    way



    I



    want,



    but



    it's



    not



    that.



    The



    American



    complainers



    don't



    care



    about



    other



    countries



    and



    other



    peoples;



    they



    care



    about



    their



    own



    realities



    in



    America,



    and



    they



    want



    their



    own



    realities



    to



    improve



    in



    America.



    The



    people



    born



    in



    America



    do



    not



    consider



    how



    bad



    and



    inadequate



    and



    tragic



    life



    is



    in



    many



    other



    countries;



    they



    just



    think



    and



    talk



    about



    what



    they



    don't



    like



    in



    America



    in



    their



    own



    American



    realities.



    An



    American



    woman



    complaining



    about



    the



    high



    cost



    of



    education



    in



    America



    is



    not



    thinking



    that



    in



    many



    countries,



    women



    are



    prohibited



    from



    getting



    education



    and



    having



    certain



    jobs



    due



    to



    sexism;



    for



    example,



    in



    Israel,



    women



    are



    prohibited



    from



    being



    a



    judge



    in



    the



    Rabbinical



    or



    religious



    courts



    that



    handle



    personal



    status



    matters,



    even



    in



    this



    day



    and



    age,



    because



    of



    the



    strict



    religious



    mandates



    in



    Israel



    in



    the



    Jewish



    religion.



    An



    American



    complaining



    about



    America's



    high



    medical



    costs



    is



    not



    thinking



    that



    more



    than



    half



    of



    the



    entire



    humanity



    do



    not



    have



    any



    access



    to



    medical



    services



    at



    all,



    simply



    because



    the



    modern



    biomedical



    services



    are



    nonexistent



    in



    many



    places



    in



    humanity.



    What



    the



    American



    complainers



    really



    want



    is



    better



    things



    for



    themselves,



    in



    America.



    The



    American



    complainers



    want



    lower



    housing



    costs



    in



    America;



    the



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    The



    Spring



    Boot



    AntLib



    Module



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Build



    Tool



    Plugins



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Spring



    Boot



    Ant



    Tasks,



    Using



    the



    “findmainclass”



    Task



    The



    Supporting



    Other



    Build



    Systems



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Build



    Tool



    Plugins



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Repackaging



    Archives,



    Nested



    Libraries,



    Finding



    a



    Main



    Class,



    Example



    Repackage



    Implementation



    “How-to”



    Guides



    section



    covers



    Application



    Development,



    Configuration,



    Embedded



    Servers,



    Data



    Access,



    and



    many



    more.



    “How-to”



    Guides



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sections:



    Spring



    Boot



    Application,



    Properties



    and



    Configuration,



    Embedded



    Web



    Servers,



    Spring



    MVC,



    Jersey,



    HTTP



    Clients,



    Logging,



    Data



    Access,



    Database



    Initialization,



    NoSQL,



    Messaging,



    Batch



    Applications,



    Actuator,



    Security,



    Hot



    Swapping,



    Testing,



    Build,



    Ahead-of-time



    processing,



    Traditional



    Deployment,



    Docker



    Compose.



    The



    Spring



    Boot



    Application



    sub-section



    of



    the



    “How-to”



    Guides



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Create



    Your



    Own



    FailureAnalyzer,



    Troubleshoot



    Auto-configuration,



    Customize



    the



    Environment



    or



    ApplicationContext



    Before



    It



    Starts,



    Build



    an



    ApplicationContext



    Hierarchy



    (Adding



    a



    Parent



    or



    Root



    Context),



    Create



    a



    Non-web



    Application



    The



    Properties



    and



    Configuration



    sub-section



    of



    the



    “How-to”



    Guides



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Automatically



    Expand



    Properties



    at



    Build



    Time,



    Externalize



    the



    Configuration



    of



    SpringApplication,



    Change



    the



    Location



    of



    External



    Properties



    of



    an



    Application,



    Use



    ‘Short’



    Command



    Line



    Arguments,



    Use



    YAML



    for



    External



    Properties,



    Set



    the



    Active



    Spring



    Profiles,



    Set



    the



    Default



    Profile



    Name,



    Change



    Configuration



    Depending



    on



    the



    Environment,



    Discover



    Built-in



    Options



    for



    External



    Properties



    The



    Embedded



    Web



    Servers



    sub-section



    of



    the



    “How-to”



    Guides



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Use



    Another



    Web



    Server,



    Disabling



    the



    Web



    Server,



    Change



    the



    HTTP



    Port,



    Use



    a



    Random



    Unassigned



    HTTP



    Port,



    Discover



    the



    HTTP



    Port



    at



    Runtime,



    Enable



    HTTP



    Response



    Compression,



    Configure



    SSL,



    Configure



    HTTP/2,



    Configure



    the



    Web



    Server,



    Add



    a



    Servlet,



    Filter,



    or



    Listener



    to



    an



    Application,



    Configure



    Access



    Logging,



    Running



    Behind



    a



    Front-end



    Proxy



    Server,



    Enable



    Multiple



    Connectors



    with



    Tomcat,



    Enable



    Tomcat’s



    MBean



    Registry,



    Enable



    Multiple



    Listeners



    with



    Undertow,



    Create



    WebSocket



    Endpoints



    Using



    @ServerEndpoint

  • https://youtu.be/95ecJ2tYptk








    Left



    and



    right



    brachiocephalic



    veins



    (previously



    called



    innominate



    veins)



    are



    drained



    to



    by



    vertebral



    vein,



    and



    other



    veins



    that



    directly



    drain



    to



    brachiocephalic



    veins.



    Vertebral



    vein



    is



    joined



    to



    the



    deep



    cervical



    vein



    by



    occipital



    vein



    which



    drains



    to



    suboccipital



    venous



    plexus



    (occipital



    emissary



    vein,



    which



    passes



    through



    the



    condylar



    canal,



    drains



    to



    occipital



    vein);



    suboccipital



    venous



    plexus



    drains



    to



    vertebral



    vein;



    deep



    cervical



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    posterior



    vertebral



    vein



    or



    posterior



    deep



    cervical



    vein)



    drains



    to



    vertebral



    vein.



    Other



    veins



    that



    directly



    drain



    to



    brachiocephalic



    veins



    include



    inferior



    thyroid



    veins



    (which



    are



    drained



    to



    by



    inferior



    laryngeal



    vein),



    thymic



    veins.



    Veins



    of



    the



    human-body



    thorax



    (or



    chest)



    and



    vertebral



    column



    include



    thorax



    (or



    chest)



    veins,



    and



    vertebral



    column



    (also



    known



    as



    the



    backbone



    or



    spine)



    veins.



    Thorax



    (or



    chest)



    veins



    include



    heart



    veins,



    lung



    veins,



    and



    superior



    vena



    cava



    (SVC)



    vein.



    Heart



    veins



    include



    coronary



    sinus



    vein



    (which



    drains



    to



    right



    atrium),



    and



    small



    cardiac



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    the



    right



    coronary



    vein)



    (which



    drains



    to



    coronary



    sinus).



    Coronary



    sinus



    vein



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    great



    cardiac



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    left



    coronary



    vein)



    (which



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    left



    marginal



    vein



    from



    left



    ventricle),



    posterior



    vein



    of



    the



    left



    ventricle,



    oblique



    vein



    of



    the



    left



    atrium



    (also



    known



    as



    oblique



    vein



    of



    Marshall)



    (which



    drains



    from



    left



    atrium



    to



    coronary



    sinus,



    and



    is



    connected



    to



    ligament



    of



    the



    left



    vena



    cava



    [also



    known



    as



    fold



    of



    the



    left



    vena



    cava,



    or



    vestigial



    fold



    of



    Marshall]),



    middle



    cardiac



    vein.



    Small



    cardiac



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    the



    right



    coronary



    vein)



    includes



    anterior



    cardiac



    veins



    (also



    known



    as



    anterior



    veins



    of



    right



    ventricle)



    (which



    drain



    blood



    from



    the



    anterior



    portion



    of



    the



    right



    ventricle



    into



    the



    right



    atrium)



    (which



    may



    sometimes



    be



    drained



    to



    by



    right



    marginal



    vein).



    Lung



    veins



    include



    pulmonary



    veins



    (which



    drain



    from



    lungs



    to



    left



    atrium).



    Superior



    vena



    cava



    (SVC)



    vein



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    left



    and



    right



    brachiocephalic



    veins



    (previously



    called



    innominate



    veins)



    and



    azygos



    vein.

  • https://youtu.be/jRGuw_e_x6E








    Everything



    in



    humanity



    contantly



    changes.



    Western



    civilization



    constantly



    changes.



    Nothing



    last



    forever,



    nothing



    stays;



    change



    is



    constant.



    The



    Ancient



    Roman



    Empire



    didn't



    exist,



    then



    it



    appeared



    and



    expanded,



    then



    it



    went



    away;



    everything



    in



    humanity



    comes



    and



    goes.



    The



    ones



    who



    embrace



    and



    foster



    changes



    prevail



    and



    triumph;



    the



    ones



    who



    fear



    and



    shun



    changes



    fall



    and



    fade



    away.



    In



    today's



    Western



    civilization,



    there



    are



    four



    great



    forces



    of



    change:



    the



    global



    industrialization,



    the



    low-birth



    rates



    in



    the



    industrialized



    nations,



    the



    non-White



    immigration



    to



    the



    West,



    and



    the



    continuing



    advances



    in



    science,



    technology



    and



    capitalism.



    My



    bet



    is



    that



    AI,



    robotics,



    human



    longevity



    biotech,



    and



    nuclear-fusion



    reactors



    powered



    outer



    space



    tech



    will



    tremendously



    transform



    the



    Western



    civilization



    and



    the



    entire



    humanity



    over



    the



    next



    few



    decades.



    In



    my



    Unified



    Humanity



    Science,



    I



    scientifically



    study



    the



    great



    forces



    of



    change



    throughout



    the



    different



    times



    and



    places



    in



    humanity.



    In



    my



    Unified



    Humanity



    Science,



    I



    QMASP



    (Quantify,



    Model,



    Analyze,



    Simulate,



    and



    Predict)



    why



    and



    how



    Western



    civilization



    will



    continue



    to



    change—at



    the



    human-body



    subsystematic,



    organic,



    tissular,



    cellular,



    subcellular,



    molecular,



    atomic,



    and



    subatomic



    levels—due



    to



    expanding



    industrialization,



    low-birth



    rate,



    non-White



    immigration,



    and



    advancing



    technology.

  • https://youtu.be/O5nwZIF-hwo








    The



    Deploying



    to



    the



    Cloud



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Deploying



    Spring



    Boot



    Applications



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Cloud



    Foundry,



    Kubernetes,



    Heroku,



    OpenShift,



    Amazon



    Web



    Services



    (AWS),



    CloudCaptain



    and



    Amazon



    Web



    Services,



    Azure,



    Google



    Cloud



    The



    Installing



    Spring



    Boot



    Applications



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Deploying



    Spring



    Boot



    Applications



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Supported



    Operating



    Systems,



    Unix/Linux



    Services,



    Microsoft



    Windows



    Services



    The



    Efficient



    deployments



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Deploying



    Spring



    Boot



    Applications



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Unpacking



    the



    Executable



    JAR,



    Using



    Ahead-of-time



    Processing



    With



    the



    JVM



    GraalVM



    Native



    Image



    Support



    section



    covers



    Create



    a



    native



    executable



    from



    your



    application



    using



    GraalVM



    GraalVM



    Native



    Image



    Support



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sections:



    Introducing



    GraalVM



    Native



    Images,



    Developing



    Your



    First



    GraalVM



    Native



    Application,



    Testing



    GraalVM



    Native



    Images,



    Advanced



    Native



    Images



    Topics.



    The



    Introducing



    GraalVM



    Native



    Images



    sub-section



    of



    the



    GraalVM



    Native



    Image



    Support



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Key



    Differences



    with



    JVM



    Deployments,



    Understanding



    Spring



    Ahead-of-Time



    Processing



    The



    Developing



    Your



    First



    GraalVM



    Native



    Application



    sub-section



    of



    the



    GraalVM



    Native



    Image



    Support



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Sample



    Application,



    Building



    a



    Native



    Image



    Using



    Buildpacks,



    Building



    a



    Native



    Image



    using



    Native



    Build



    Tools



    The



    Testing



    GraalVM



    Native



    Images



    sub-section



    of



    the



    GraalVM



    Native



    Image



    Support



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Testing



    Ahead-of-time



    Processing



    With



    the



    JVM,



    Testing



    With



    Native



    Build



    Tools



    The



    Advanced



    Native



    Images



    Topics



    sub-section



    of



    the



    GraalVM



    Native



    Image



    Support



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Nested



    Configuration



    Properties,



    Converting



    a



    Spring



    Boot



    Executable



    Jar,



    Using



    the



    Tracing



    Agent,



    Custom



    Hints,



    Known



    Limitations



    Spring



    Boot



    CLI



    section



    covers



    Installing



    the



    CLI,



    Using



    the



    CLI,



    Configuring



    the



    CLI,



    and



    more.



    Spring



    Boot



    CLI



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sections:



    Installing



    the



    CLI,



    Using



    the



    CLI.



    The



    Using



    the



    CLI



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Spring



    Boot



    CLI



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Initialize



    a



    New



    Project,



    Using



    the



    Embedded



    Shell



    Build



    Tool



    Plugins



    section



    covers



    Maven



    Plugin,



    Gradle



    Plugin,



    Antlib,



    and



    more.



    Build



    Tool



    Plugins



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sections:



    Spring



    Boot



    Maven



    Plugin,



    Spring



    Boot



    Gradle



    Plugin,



    Spring



    Boot



    AntLib



    Module,



    Supporting



    Other



    Build



    Systems.

  • https://youtu.be/wNHFpMlZKm4








    Cerebellar



    veins



    consist



    of



    superior



    cerebellar



    veins,



    inferior



    cerebellar



    veins



    (dorsal



    cerebellar



    veins).



    Dural



    venous



    sinuses



    (also



    called



    dural



    sinuses,



    cerebral



    sinuses,



    or



    cranial



    sinuses)



    include



    To



    COS



    (confluence



    of



    sinuses)



    (also



    known



    as



    torcular



    Herophili,



    torcula,



    or



    confluens



    sinuum



    in



    Latin),



    To



    CS



    (cavernous



    sinus),



    To



    IJV



    (internal



    jugular



    vein).



    COS



    (confluence



    of



    sinuses)



    (also



    known



    as



    torcular



    Herophili,



    torcula,



    or



    confluens



    sinuum



    in



    Latin)



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    superior



    sagittal



    sinus



    (also



    known



    as



    the



    superior



    longitudinal



    sinus),



    straight



    sinus



    (also



    known



    as



    tentorial



    sinus



    or



    the



    sinus



    rectus)



    (which



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    inferior



    sagittal



    sinus



    [also



    known



    as



    inferior



    longitudinal



    sinus]),



    occipital



    sinus.



    CS



    (cavernous



    sinus)



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    sphenoparietal



    sinus,



    superior



    ophthalmic



    vein



    (which



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    ethmoidal



    veins,



    central



    retinal



    vein



    [also



    known



    as



    retinal



    vein],



    nasofrontal



    vein,



    vorticose



    veins



    [referred



    to



    clinically



    as



    the



    vortex



    veins]),



    inferior



    ophthalmic



    vein;



    two



    intercavernous



    sinuses



    connect



    the



    two



    cavernous



    sinuses



    across



    the



    middle



    line.



    IJV



    (internal



    jugular



    vein)



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    sigmoid



    sinuses



    (also



    known



    as



    the



    pars



    sigmoid)



    which



    are



    drained



    to



    by



    transverse



    sinuses



    (left



    and



    right



    lateral



    sinuses)



    (petrosquamous



    sinus,



    if



    present,



    opens



    into



    the



    transverse



    sinus);



    superior



    petrosal



    sinus



    drains



    to



    transverse



    sinus;



    inferior



    petrosal



    sinuses



    drain



    to



    IJV



    (internal



    jugular



    vein)



    (basilar



    plexus



    [also



    known



    as



    transverse



    or



    basilar



    sinus]



    connects



    the



    two



    inferior



    petrosal



    sinuses);



    internal



    auditory



    veins



    (also



    known



    as



    veins



    of



    labyrinth)



    end



    in



    the



    posterior



    part



    of



    the



    superior



    petrosal



    sinus



    or



    in



    the



    transverse



    sinus;



    condylar



    emissary



    vein



    connects



    the



    suboccipital



    plexus



    of



    veins



    with



    the



    sigmoid



    sinus.



    Facial



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    anterior



    facial



    vein)



    and



    common



    facial



    vein



    include



    frontal



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    supratrochlear



    vein),



    supraorbital



    vein



    (which



    drains



    to



    angular



    vein),



    angular



    vein



    (which



    drains



    to



    facial



    vein),



    superior



    labial



    vein



    (which



    drains



    to



    facial



    vein),



    inferior



    labial



    vein



    (which



    drains



    to



    facial



    vein),



    deep



    facial



    vein



    (which



    drains



    to



    facial



    vein).



    Other



    veins



    that



    directly



    drain



    to



    internal



    jugular



    vein



    include



    lingual



    veins



    (which



    include



    and



    are



    drained



    to



    by



    dorsal



    lingual



    veins,



    deep



    lingual



    vein,



    sublingual



    vein),



    pharyngeal



    veins,



    superior



    thyroid



    vein



    (which



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    superior



    laryngeal



    vein),



    middle



    thyroid



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    vena



    thyreoidea



    media



    in



    Latin).

  • https://youtu.be/Fxu89q2v0N8








    Why



    are



    narcissism,



    psychopathy



    and



    Machiavellianism—the



    so-called



    Dark



    Triad



    personality



    traits—needed



    for



    success



    in



    a



    diverse,



    dog-eat-dog



    society?



    Why



    does



    a



    complex



    human



    world



    require



    narcissism,



    psychopathy



    and



    Machiavellianism



    for



    success?



    Why



    do



    human



    masses



    crave



    for



    narcissistic,



    psychopathic,



    and



    Machiavellian



    leaders?



    In



    the



    most



    diverse



    and



    dog-eat-dog



    nations,



    narcissistic,



    psychopathic,



    and



    Machiavellian



    people



    become



    the



    greatest



    leaders.



    For



    example,



    the



    Ancient



    Roman



    Empire



    had



    Julius



    Caesar



    as



    its



    greatest



    leader,



    who



    was



    narcissistic,



    psychopathic,



    and



    Machiavellian



    to



    no



    end.



    The



    people



    in



    a



    position



    of



    power,



    the



    powerful



    people



    are



    all



    narcissistic,



    psychopathic,



    and



    Machiavellian,



    in



    one



    way



    or



    another.



    The



    people



    in



    a



    position



    of



    the



    greatest



    power,



    the



    most



    powerful



    people



    are



    the



    most



    narcissistic,



    psychopathic,



    and



    Machiavellian.



    In



    my



    Unified



    Humanity



    Science,



    I



    link



    human



    pscyhology



    to



    human



    outcomes.



    I



    have



    this



    conjecture



    to



    prove



    or



    disprove



    in



    my



    Unified



    Humanity



    Science:



    the



    more



    complex



    and



    diverse



    a



    human



    environment



    is,



    such



    as



    in



    an



    empire,



    the



    more



    narcissistic,



    psychopathic,



    and



    Machiavellian



    personality



    traits



    are



    needed



    for



    leading



    and



    maintaining



    that



    human



    environment.



    Empires



    with



    diverse



    peoples



    and



    colonies



    are



    founded



    and



    managed



    by



    narcissistic,



    psychopathic,



    and



    Machiavellian



    leaders;



    that



    is



    no



    coincidence.



    Narcissism



    allows



    and



    enables



    being



    self-centered



    and



    pursuing



    one's



    goals



    with



    determination



    and



    resolution



    against



    all



    odds



    and



    oppositions.



    Psychopathy



    allows



    and



    enables



    setting



    and



    pursuing



    extreme



    goals,



    unreasonable



    goals,



    for



    the



    maximum



    human



    achievements.



    Machiavellianism



    allows



    and



    enables



    one



    to



    devise



    and



    employ



    any



    means



    necessary



    to



    achieve



    one's



    objectives.



    Hence,



    the



    greatest



    human



    achievements



    cannot



    be



    without



    narcissism,



    psychopathy



    and



    Machiavellianism!



    In



    my



    Unified



    Humanity



    Science,



    I



    will



    QMASP



    (Quantify,



    Model,



    Analyze,



    Simulate,



    and



    Predict)



    the



    exact



    causes



    and



    consequences



    of



    narcissism,



    psychopathy



    and



    Machiavellianism



    at



    the



    human-brain



    tissular,



    cellular,



    subcellular,



    molecular,



    atomic,



    and



    subatomic



    levels.

  • https://youtu.be/T8vLHaF-U2w








    Production-ready



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sections:



    Enabling



    Production-ready



    Features,



    Endpoints,



    Monitoring



    and



    Management



    Over



    HTTP,



    Monitoring



    and



    Management



    over



    JMX,



    Observability,



    Loggers,



    Metrics,



    Tracing,



    Auditing,



    Recording



    HTTP



    Exchanges,



    Process



    Monitoring,



    Cloud



    Foundry



    Support.



    The



    Endpoints



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Production-ready



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Enabling



    Endpoints,



    Exposing



    Endpoints,



    Security,



    Configuring



    Endpoints,



    Hypermedia



    for



    Actuator



    Web



    Endpoints,



    CORS



    Support,



    Implementing



    Custom



    Endpoints,



    Health



    Information,



    Kubernetes



    Probes,



    Application



    Information



    The



    Monitoring



    and



    Management



    Over



    HTTP



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Production-ready



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Customizing



    the



    Management



    Endpoint



    Paths,



    Customizing



    the



    Management



    Server



    Port,



    Configuring



    Management-specific



    SSL,



    Customizing



    the



    Management



    Server



    Address,



    Disabling



    HTTP



    Endpoints



    The



    Monitoring



    and



    Management



    over



    JMX



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Production-ready



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Customizing



    MBean



    Names,



    Disabling



    JMX



    Endpoints



    The



    Loggers



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Production-ready



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Configure



    a



    Logger



    The



    Metrics



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Production-ready



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Getting



    started,



    Supported



    Monitoring



    Systems,



    Supported



    Metrics



    and



    Meters,



    Registering



    Custom



    Metrics,



    Customizing



    Individual



    Metrics,



    Metrics



    Endpoint,



    Integration



    with



    Micrometer



    Observation



    The



    Tracing



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Production-ready



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Supported



    Tracers,



    Getting



    Started,



    Propagating



    Traces,



    Tracer



    Implementations,



    Integration



    with



    Micrometer



    Observation,



    Creating



    Custom



    Spans,



    Baggage



    The



    Auditing



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Production-ready



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Custom



    Auditing



    The



    Recording



    HTTP



    Exchanges



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Production-ready



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Custom



    HTTP



    Exchange



    Recording



    The



    Process



    Monitoring



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Production-ready



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Extending



    Configuration,



    Programmatically



    Enabling



    Process



    Monitoring



    The



    Cloud



    Foundry



    Support



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Production-ready



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Disabling



    Extended



    Cloud



    Foundry



    Actuator



    Support,



    Cloud



    Foundry



    Self-signed



    Certificates,



    Custom



    Context



    Path



    Deploying



    Spring



    Boot



    Applications



    section



    covers



    Deploying



    to



    the



    Cloud,



    and



    Installing



    as



    a



    Unix



    application.



    Deploying



    Spring



    Boot



    Applications



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sections:



    Deploying



    to



    the



    Cloud,



    Installing



    Spring



    Boot



    Applications,



    Efficient



    deployments.

  • https://youtu.be/nN6JBTcwFWc








    Superior



    mesenteric



    vein



    include



    right



    gastro-omental



    vein,



    ileocolic



    vein,



    right



    colic



    vein,



    middle



    colic



    vein.



    Ileocolic



    vein



    include



    appendicular



    vein.



    Splenic



    vein



    include



    left



    gastro-omental



    vein,



    and



    inferior



    mesenteric



    vein.



    Inferior



    mesenteric



    vein



    include



    left



    colic



    vein,



    sigmoid



    veins,



    superior



    rectal



    vein.



    Veins



    of



    the



    human-body



    head



    and



    neck



    include



    external



    jugular



    vein,



    internal



    jugular



    vein,



    and



    left



    and



    right



    brachiocephalic



    veins



    (previously



    called



    innominate



    veins).



    External



    jugular



    vein



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    retromandibular



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    temporomaxillary



    vein,



    posterior



    facial



    vein),



    and



    other



    veins



    that



    directly



    drain



    to



    external



    jugular



    vein.



    Retromandibular



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    temporomaxillary



    vein,



    posterior



    facial



    vein)



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    maxillary



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    internal



    maxillary



    vein)



    (which



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    pterygoid



    plexus),



    superficial



    temporal



    vein



    (which



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    anterior



    auricular



    veins).



    Other



    veins



    that



    directly



    drain



    to



    external



    jugular



    vein



    include



    posterior



    auricular



    vein,



    transverse



    cervical



    veins,



    suprascapular



    vein,



    anterior



    jugular



    veins



    (which



    communicate



    by



    jugular



    venous



    arch



    vein



    [also



    known



    as



    venous



    jugular



    arch



    vein]).



    Internal



    jugular



    vein



    is



    drained



    to



    by



    diploic



    veins



    and



    brain,



    facial



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    anterior



    facial



    vein)



    and



    common



    facial



    vein,



    and



    other



    veins



    that



    directly



    drain



    to



    internal



    jugular



    vein.



    Diploic



    veins



    and



    brain



    include



    cerebral



    veins



    (which



    drain



    blood



    from



    the



    cerebrum



    of



    the



    human



    brain),



    cerebellar



    veins



    (consist



    of



    the



    superior



    cerebellar



    veins



    and



    the



    inferior



    cerebellar



    veins



    [dorsal



    cerebellar



    veins],



    which



    drain



    from



    cerebellum



    and



    drains



    to



    dural



    venous



    sinuses),



    and



    dural



    venous



    sinuses



    (also



    called



    dural



    sinuses,



    cerebral



    sinuses,



    or



    cranial



    sinuses,



    which



    receive



    blood



    from



    the



    cerebral



    veins,



    and



    cerebrospinal



    fluid



    (CSF)



    from



    the



    subarachnoid



    space



    via



    arachnoid



    granulations,



    and



    mainly



    empty



    into



    the



    internal



    jugular



    vein).



    Cerebral



    veins



    include



    superficial



    cerebral



    veins



    and



    deep



    cerebral



    veins.



    Superficial



    cerebral



    veins



    include



    superior



    cerebral



    veins,



    superficial



    middle



    cerebral



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    superficial



    Sylvian



    vein),



    inferior



    cerebral



    veins,



    inferior



    anastomotic



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    the



    vein



    of



    Labbe),



    superior



    anastomotic



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    the



    vein



    of



    Trolard).



    Deep



    cerebral



    veins



    include



    great



    cerebral



    vein



    (also



    known



    as



    the



    vein



    of



    Galen),



    internal



    cerebral



    veins



    (which



    include



    basal



    vein,



    deep



    middle



    cerebral



    vein



    [also



    known



    as



    the



    deep



    Sylvian



    vein],



    superior



    thalamostriate



    vein



    [also



    known



    as



    terminal



    vein]).

  • https://youtu.be/QVL_HVoDk30








    The



    American



    Dream



    is



    a



    nationally



    and



    globally



    institutionalized



    and



    sanctioned



    marketing



    tool



    for



    making



    the



    American



    people



    and



    other



    peoples



    to



    produce



    and



    consume



    enormous



    quantities



    and



    varieties



    of



    goods



    and



    services



    for



    the



    sake



    of



    the



    American



    and



    global



    capitalism.



    The



    American



    Dream



    must



    be,



    because



    capitalism



    must



    be



    institutionalized



    and



    vigorously



    pursued



    at



    all



    times,



    and



    poverty



    and



    laziness



    and



    incompetence



    must



    be



    condemned



    and



    shunned.



    In



    truth,



    an



    institutionalized



    capitalism,



    such



    as



    the



    American



    capitalism



    also



    known



    as



    the



    American



    Dream,



    is



    a



    brutal



    economic



    game



    that



    creates



    many



    losers



    as



    well



    as



    many



    winners.



    Playing



    the



    game



    of



    capitalism



    is



    constantly



    running



    on



    a



    treadmill



    and



    lifting



    weights,



    economically



    and



    financially,



    constantly



    exerting



    maximum



    efforts



    to



    produce



    and



    consume



    to



    the



    maximum



    extents



    possible.



    If



    you



    do



    not



    like



    or



    cannot



    perform



    to



    the



    rigors



    of



    the



    demand



    imposed



    by



    the



    American



    capitalism,



    you



    end



    up



    being



    an



    economic



    and



    financial



    loser



    in



    America.



    In



    truth,



    America



    is



    not



    a



    utopia



    for



    everyone:



    America



    is



    a



    Darwinian



    nation,



    and



    the



    American



    Dream



    is



    a



    cut-throat



    competition.



    America



    is



    a



    great



    nation



    only



    for



    those



    who



    are



    fit



    for



    the



    American



    capitalistic



    and



    democratic



    system.



    America



    allows



    wealth



    disparity



    because



    it



    is



    a



    capitalistic



    nation;



    America



    allows



    opposing



    voices



    because



    it



    is



    a



    democratic



    nation.



    If



    you



    don't



    want



    wealth



    disparity



    and



    opposing



    voices,



    what



    you



    want



    is



    a



    communistic



    nation



    ruled



    by



    a



    dictator



    in



    which



    everyone



    is



    poor



    except



    a



    very



    small



    number



    of



    communist



    leaders,



    and



    nobody



    is



    allowed



    to



    have



    any



    voices



    at



    all



    except



    the



    voices



    allowed



    by



    the



    communist



    party.



    If



    you're



    in



    favor



    of



    dictatorial



    communism,



    then



    you



    would



    hate



    America's



    guts,



    like



    many



    dictatorial



    communist



    peoples



    have



    done



    in



    the



    past



    and



    are



    still



    doing



    now.



    America



    is



    not



    a



    utopia



    for



    everyone.



    America



    is



    an



    unapologetic



    and



    ruthless



    Darwinian



    capitalistic



    nation



    in



    which



    only



    the



    most



    fitting



    in



    the



    environment



    can



    survive



    and



    thrive.



    America's



    wealth



    comes



    from



    its



    intra-national



    and



    international



    cut-throat



    competition,



    not



    from



    ease



    and



    comfort.



    In



    truth,



    the



    American



    Dream



    is



    not



    ease



    and



    comfort;



    the



    American



    Dream



    is



    prevailing



    in



    the



    American



    and



    global



    dog-eat-dog



    competition.



    America



    never



    was



    a



    nation



    of



    ease



    and



    comfort



    for



    everyone;



    America



    always



    was



    a



    ruthlessly



    and



    unapologetically



    competitive



    nation



    in



    which



    only



    the



    strong



    and



    capable



    survived



    and



    thrived.



    One



    must



    give



    one's



    absolute



    best



    everyday



    in



    America,



    if



    one



    wants



    to



    survive



    and



    thrive



    in



    America;



    otherwise,



    one



    wouldn't



    stand



    a



    chance



    in



    America.

  • https://youtu.be/5UPDiXluIf4








    IO



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sections:



    Caching,



    Hazelcast,



    Quartz



    Scheduler,



    Sending



    Email,



    Validation,



    Calling



    REST



    Services,



    Web



    Services,



    Distributed



    Transactions



    With



    JTA.



    The



    Caching



    sub-section



    of



    the



    IO



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Supported



    Cache



    Providers



    The



    Calling



    REST



    Services



    sub-section



    of



    the



    IO



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    RestTemplate,



    WebClient



    The



    Web



    Services



    sub-section



    of



    the



    IO



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Calling



    Web



    Services



    with



    WebServiceTemplate



    The



    Distributed



    Transactions



    With



    JTA



    sub-section



    of



    the



    IO



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Using



    a



    Jakarta



    EE



    Managed



    Transaction



    Manager,



    Mixing



    XA



    and



    Non-XA



    JMS



    Connections,



    Supporting



    an



    Embedded



    Transaction



    Manager



    Messaging



    section



    covers



    JMS,



    AMQP,



    Apache



    Kafka,



    RSocket,



    WebSocket,



    and



    Spring



    Integration.



    Messaging



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sections:



    JMS,



    AMQP,



    Apache



    Kafka



    Support,



    RSocket,



    Spring



    Integration,



    WebSockets.



    The



    JMS



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Messaging



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    ActiveMQ



    Support,



    ActiveMQ



    Artemis



    Support,



    Using



    a



    JNDI



    ConnectionFactory,



    Sending



    a



    Message,



    Receiving



    a



    Message



    The



    AMQP



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Messaging



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    RabbitMQ



    Support,



    Sending



    a



    Message,



    Sending



    a



    Message



    To



    A



    Stream,



    Receiving



    a



    Message



    The



    Apache



    Kafka



    Support



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Messaging



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Sending



    a



    Message,



    Receiving



    a



    Message,



    Kafka



    Streams,



    Additional



    Kafka



    Properties,



    Testing



    with



    Embedded



    Kafka



    The



    RSocket



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Messaging



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    RSocket



    Strategies



    Auto-configuration,



    RSocket



    server



    Auto-configuration,



    Spring



    Messaging



    RSocket



    support,



    Calling



    RSocket



    Services



    with



    RSocketRequester



    Container



    Images



    section



    covers



    Efficient



    container



    images



    and



    Building



    container



    images



    with



    Dockerfiles



    and



    Cloud



    Native



    Buildpacks.



    Container



    Images



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sections:



    Efficient



    Container



    Images,



    Dockerfiles,



    Cloud



    Native



    Buildpacks.



    The



    Efficient



    Container



    Images



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Container



    Images



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-section:



    Layering



    Docker



    Images



    Production-ready



    Features



    section



    covers



    Monitoring,



    Metrics,



    Auditing,



    and



    more.

  • https://youtu.be/A1Ia0lscPAE








    Orbital



    veins



    include



    superior



    ophthalmic



    vein,



    and



    inferior



    ophthalmic



    vein.



    Superior



    ophthalmic



    vein



    includes



    nasofrontal



    vein,



    ethmoidal



    veins,



    lacrimal



    vein,



    vorticose



    veins,



    ciliary



    veins,



    central



    retinal



    vein,



    episcleral



    vein.



    Azygos



    vein



    includes



    posterior



    intercostal



    veins,



    and



    veins



    of



    vertebral



    column.



    Posterior



    intercostal



    veins



    include



    intervertebral



    vein.



    Veins



    of



    vertebral



    column



    include



    anterior



    internal



    vertebral



    venous



    plexus,



    which



    include



    basivertebral



    veins,



    anterior



    spinal



    veins,



    posterior



    spinal



    veins.



    Veins



    of



    upper



    limb



    include



    subclavian



    vein,



    axillary



    vein,



    superficial



    veins



    of



    upper



    limb,



    deep



    veins



    of



    upper



    limb.



    Axillary



    vein



    include



    subscapular



    vein,



    circumflex



    scapular



    vein,



    lateral



    thoracic



    vein.



    Circumflex



    scapular



    vein



    includes



    thoracodorsal



    vein,



    posterior



    circumflex



    humeral



    vein,



    anterior



    circumflex



    humeral



    vein.



    Superficial



    veins



    of



    upper



    limb



    include



    cephalic



    vein,



    basilic



    vein,



    median



    cubital



    vein,



    dorsal



    venous



    network



    of



    hand.



    Deep



    veins



    of



    upper



    limb



    include



    brachial



    veins,



    ulnar



    veins,



    radial



    veins.



    Inferior



    vena



    cava



    vein



    include



    inferior



    phrenic



    veins,



    lumbar



    veins,



    ascending



    lumbar



    vein,



    hepatic



    veins,



    renal



    veins,



    right



    suprarenal



    vein,



    right



    ovarian



    vein,



    right



    testicular



    vein,



    common



    iliac



    vein,



    internal



    iliac



    vein,



    external



    iliac



    vein,



    veins



    of



    lower



    limb.



    Renal



    veins



    include



    left



    suprarenal



    vein,



    left



    ovarian



    vein,



    left



    testicular



    vein.



    Right



    testicular



    vein



    includes



    pampiniform



    plexus.



    Common



    iliac



    vein



    includes



    median



    sacral



    vein,



    iliolumbar



    vein.



    Internal



    iliac



    vein



    includes



    superior



    gluteal



    veins,



    inferior



    gluteal



    veins,



    obturator



    veins,



    lateral



    sacral



    veins,



    vesical



    veins,



    middle



    rectal



    veins,



    internal



    pudendal



    vein,



    posterior



    labial



    veins,



    posterior



    scrotal



    veins.



    Internal



    pudendal



    vein



    includes



    deep



    veins



    of



    clitoris,



    deep



    veins



    of



    penis,



    and



    inferior



    rectal



    veins.



    External



    iliac



    vein



    includes



    inferior



    epigastric



    vein,



    deep



    circumflex



    iliac



    vein.



    Veins



    of



    lower



    limb



    include



    superficial



    veins



    of



    lower



    limb,



    and



    deep



    veins



    of



    lower



    limb.



    Superficial



    veins



    of



    lower



    limb



    include



    great



    saphenous



    vein,



    and



    small



    saphenous



    vein.



    Great



    saphenous



    vein



    includes



    external



    pudendal



    veins.



    Deep



    veins



    of



    lower



    limb



    include



    femoral



    vein,



    profunda



    femoris



    vein,



    popliteal



    vein.



    Popliteal



    vein



    includes



    sural



    veins,



    anterior



    tibial



    veins,



    posterior



    tibial



    veins.



    Posterior



    tibial



    veins



    include



    fibular



    veins.



    Hepatic



    portal



    vein



    includes



    cystic



    vein,



    para-umbilical



    veins,



    left



    gastric



    vein,



    right



    gastric



    vein,



    superior



    mesenteric



    vein,



    splenic



    vein.

  • https://youtu.be/bRBUCG5VKzQ








    Losers



    live



    in



    the



    past



    and



    rest



    on



    one's



    laurels.



    Winners,



    such



    as



    myself,



    live



    in



    the



    future



    and



    toil



    for



    tomorrow's



    laurels.



    Living



    in



    the



    past,



    resting



    on



    one's



    laurels



    is



    a



    surefire



    way



    to



    bury



    oneself



    to



    one's



    grave.



    In



    order



    to



    survive



    and



    thrive,



    one



    must



    embrace



    and



    invent



    the



    future.



    I



    win



    because



    I



    pioneer



    AI,



    robotics,



    human



    longevity



    biotech,



    and



    nuclear-fusion



    reactors



    powered



    outer



    space



    tech.



    I



    think



    about



    what



    I



    want,



    and



    I



    pursue



    them.



    I



    dream



    the



    most



    ideal



    future,



    and



    I



    toil



    to



    build



    that



    future.



    I



    don't



    care



    about



    what



    I



    already



    have;



    I've



    nothing



    to



    lose



    anyway.



    I



    care



    about



    what



    I



    will



    gain.



    I



    play



    offense,



    not



    defense.



    Everyday



    I



    think



    about



    and



    work



    on



    advancing



    AI,



    robotics,



    human



    longevity



    biotech,



    and



    nuclear-fusion



    reactors



    powered



    outer



    space



    tech—because



    nothing



    else



    matters



    to



    me.



    Everyday



    I



    attack



    and



    conquer



    the



    problems



    in



    advancing



    my



    science,



    technology,



    and



    capitalism



    I



    am



    a



    hero



    and



    a



    champion



    because



    I



    build



    the



    future.



    I



    think,



    I



    decide,



    and



    above



    all



    I



    act,



    in



    order



    to



    bring



    the



    future



    technologies



    to



    the



    human



    masses!



    I



    live



    for



    nothing



    but



    advancing



    AI,



    robotics,



    biotech,



    and



    nuclear-fusion



    tech.



    The



    future



    belongs



    to



    those



    who



    build



    the



    future.



    I



    want



    the



    future,



    so



    I



    build



    it.

  • https://youtu.be/lw2_VEkwgx0








    The



    Creating



    Your



    Own



    Auto-configuration



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Core



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Understanding



    Auto-configured



    Beans,



    Locating



    Auto-configuration



    Candidates,



    Condition



    Annotations,



    Testing



    your



    Auto-configuration,



    Creating



    Your



    Own



    Starter



    The



    Kotlin



    Support



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Core



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Requirements,



    Null-safety,



    Kotlin



    API,



    Dependency



    management,



    @ConfigurationProperties,



    Testing,



    Resources



    The



    SSL



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Core



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Configuring



    SSL



    With



    Java



    KeyStore



    Files,



    Configuring



    SSL



    With



    PEM-encoded



    Certificates,



    Applying



    SSL



    Bundles,



    Using



    SSL



    Bundles



    Web



    section



    covers



    Servlet



    Web,



    Reactive



    Web,



    Embedded



    Container



    Support,



    Graceful



    Shutdown,



    and



    more.



    Web



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sections:



    Servlet



    Web



    Applications,



    Reactive



    Web



    Applications,



    Graceful



    Shutdown,



    Spring



    Security,



    Spring



    Session,



    Spring



    for



    GraphQL,



    Spring



    HATEOAS.



    The



    Servlet



    Web



    Applications



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Web



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    The



    “Spring



    Web



    MVC



    Framework”,



    JAX-RS



    and



    Jersey,



    Embedded



    Servlet



    Container



    Support



    The



    Reactive



    Web



    Applications



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Web



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    The



    “Spring



    WebFlux



    Framework”,



    Embedded



    Reactive



    Server



    Support,



    Reactive



    Server



    Resources



    Configuration



    The



    Spring



    Security



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Web



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    MVC



    Security,



    WebFlux



    Security,



    OAuth2,



    SAML



    2.0



    The



    Spring



    for



    GraphQL



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Web



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    GraphQL



    Schema,



    GraphQL



    RuntimeWiring,



    Querydsl



    and



    QueryByExample



    Repositories



    Support,



    Transports,



    Exception



    Handling,



    GraphiQL



    and



    Schema



    printer



    Data



    section



    covers



    SQL



    and



    NOSQL



    data



    access.



    Data



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sections:



    SQL



    Databases,



    Working



    with



    NoSQL



    Technologies.



    The



    SQL



    Databases



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Data



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Configure



    a



    DataSource,



    Using



    JdbcTemplate,



    JPA



    and



    Spring



    Data



    JPA,



    Spring



    Data



    JDBC,



    Using



    H2’s



    Web



    Console,



    Using



    jOOQ,



    Using



    R2DBC



    The



    Working



    with



    NoSQL



    Technologies



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Data



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Redis,



    MongoDB,



    Neo4j,



    Elasticsearch,



    Cassandra,



    Couchbase,



    LDAP,



    InfluxDB



    IO



    section



    covers



    Caching,



    Quartz



    Scheduler,



    REST



    clients,



    Sending



    email,



    Spring



    Web



    Services,



    and



    more.

  • https://youtu.be/6ERqFvK50Ek








    This



    is



    my



    second



    overview



    on



    the



    veins



    of



    the



    human



    body—with



    the



    full



    human-body



    vein



    names—for



    my



    biotech



    R&D,



    especially



    in



    human



    longevity



    biotech



    and



    other



    medical



    biotechnologies.



    Wikipedia



    is



    used



    as



    the



    main



    reference.



    I



    haven't



    had



    the



    time



    to



    check



    the



    proper



    pronunciations,



    so



    I'll



    improve



    my



    pronunciations



    in



    the



    next



    version,



    and



    mispronounce



    some,



    if



    not



    all,



    words



    in



    this



    version.



    The



    human-body



    veins



    include



    veins



    of



    the



    heart,



    pulmonary



    veins,



    superior



    vena



    cava



    (SVC)



    vein,



    inferior



    vena



    cava



    vein,



    hepatic



    portal



    vein.



    Veins



    of



    the



    heart



    include



    coronary



    sinus



    vein,



    which



    include



    great



    cardiac



    vein,



    oblique



    vein



    of



    left



    atrium,



    middle



    cardiac



    vein,



    small



    cardiac



    vein.



    Superior



    vena



    cava



    (SVC)



    vein



    includes



    brachiocephalic



    vein,



    internal



    jugular



    vein,



    cerebral



    veins,



    orbital



    veins,



    azygos



    vein,



    veins



    of



    upper



    limb.



    Brachiocephalic



    vein



    includes



    inferior



    thyroid



    vein,



    inferior



    laryngeal



    vein,



    pericardial



    veins,



    pericardiophrenic



    veins,



    bronchial



    veins,



    vertebral



    vein,



    deep



    cervical



    vein,



    internal



    thoracic



    veins,



    supreme



    intercostal



    vein.



    Vertebral



    vein



    includes



    occipital



    vein,



    and



    anterior



    vertebral



    vein.



    Internal



    thoracic



    veins



    include



    superior



    epigastric



    veins,



    musculophrenic



    veins,



    and



    anterior



    intercostal



    veins.



    Internal



    jugular



    vein



    includes



    lingual



    vein,



    superior



    thyroid



    vein,



    middle



    thyroid



    veins,



    sternocleidomastoid



    vein,



    superior



    laryngeal



    vein,



    facial



    vein,



    retromandibular



    vein,



    external



    jugular



    vein,



    dural



    venous



    sinuses,



    diploic



    veins,



    emissary



    veins.



    Lingual



    vein



    includes



    dorsal



    lingual



    veins,



    sublingual



    vein,



    and



    deep



    lingual



    vein.



    Facial



    vein



    includes



    angular



    vein,



    supratrochlear



    veins,



    supra-orbital



    vein,



    external



    nasal



    veins,



    deep



    facial



    vein,



    external



    palatine



    vein,



    submental



    vein.



    Retromandibular



    vein



    includes



    superficial



    temporal



    veins,



    middle



    temporal



    vein,



    transverse



    facial



    vein,



    maxillary



    veins,



    pterygoid



    plexus.



    External



    jugular



    vein



    includes



    posterior



    auricular



    vein,



    anterior



    jugular



    vein,



    suprascapular



    vein,



    transverse



    cervical



    veins.



    Dural



    venous



    sinuses



    include



    transverse



    sinus,



    confluence



    of



    sinuses,



    marginal



    sinus,



    occipital



    sinus,



    petrosquamous



    sinus,



    sigmoid



    sinus,



    superior



    sagittal



    sinus,



    inferior



    sagittal



    sinus,



    straight



    sinus,



    inferior



    petrosal



    sinus,



    superior



    petrosal



    sinus,



    cavernous



    sinus,



    sphenoparietal



    sinus.



    Cerebral



    veins



    include



    superficial



    cerebral



    veins,



    internal



    cerebral



    veins,



    veins



    of



    brainstem,



    cerebellar



    veins.



    Internal



    cerebral



    veins



    include



    basal



    vein,



    and



    great



    cerebral



    vein.

  • https://youtu.be/mjDwJfxrmYs








    Humans



    are



    unique



    and



    strange



    animals



    in



    the



    sense



    that



    humans



    create



    and



    enforce



    rules



    for



    governing



    their



    behaviors.



    Humans



    are



    individually



    and



    collectively



    self-programming



    and



    self-enforcing.



    At



    any



    given



    place



    and



    time



    in



    humanity,



    human



    brains



    think



    what



    the



    right



    way



    to



    live



    in



    that



    place



    and



    time



    is.



    The



    human



    notion



    of



    what



    the



    right



    way



    to



    live



    life



    constantly



    evolves



    in



    different



    places



    and



    different



    times.



    Civilizational



    and



    cultural



    wars



    happen



    to



    prove



    which



    human



    notion



    and



    way



    of



    life



    is



    superior



    hence



    right,



    and



    which



    is



    inferior



    hence



    wrong.



    Humans



    are



    political



    creatures



    because



    humans



    have



    strong



    convictions



    about



    what's



    right



    and



    wrong



    for



    them,



    and



    humans



    want



    to



    pursue



    what



    they



    believe



    is



    right



    for



    them.



    A



    political



    issue



    is



    what



    a



    group



    of



    human



    beings



    feels



    very



    strongly



    about.



    A



    political



    policy



    is



    a



    stance



    on



    a



    political



    issue.



    A



    politician



    promotes



    and



    pursues



    a



    number



    of



    political



    policies,



    and



    the



    supporters



    of



    the



    politician



    votes



    for



    the



    politician



    to



    implement



    the



    politician's



    political



    policies.



    In



    Unified



    Humanity



    Science,



    I



    look



    at



    politics



    as



    the



    collective



    manifestations



    of



    the



    evolving



    human



    morality,



    sense



    of



    right



    and



    wrong,



    in



    a



    society.



    Extreme



    polarity



    is



    required



    in



    politics



    to



    get



    voted,



    because



    human



    brains



    notice



    and



    get



    excited



    or



    repelled



    by



    extremes;



    humans



    do



    not



    want



    boring



    and



    dull



    issues



    that



    do



    not



    move



    their



    hearts



    and



    soul



    and



    mind.



    Human



    brains



    want



    contentious



    issues,



    extreme



    issues,



    exciting



    issues,



    not



    boring



    and



    dull



    issues;



    because



    of



    that,



    politics



    must



    be



    extremely



    contentious



    to



    be



    noticed



    and



    to



    induce



    people



    to



    take



    political



    actions.



    Politics



    works



    in



    cycles;



    liberalism



    rises,



    when



    conservative



    politics



    cause



    perceived



    damages



    and



    harms;



    conservatism



    rises,



    when



    liberal



    politics



    cause



    perceived



    damages



    and



    harms.



    In



    Unified



    Humanity



    Science,



    I



    look



    at



    politics



    as



    a



    cyclic



    clockwork



    of



    collective



    human



    brains.



    In



    Unified



    Humanity



    Science,



    I



    will



    QMASP



    (Quantify,



    Model,



    Analyze,



    Simulate,



    and



    Predict)



    how



    politics



    exactly



    work



    in



    human



    brains



    at



    the



    human-brain



    tissular,



    cellular,



    subcellular,



    molecular,



    atomic,



    and



    subatomic



    levels.



    Moreover,



    in



    Unified



    Humanity



    Science,



    I



    will



    QMASP



    and



    commercialize



    the



    most



    effective



    and



    efficient



    ways



    to



    politically



    influence



    and



    lead



    people.

  • https://youtu.be/SFK5yJbFHz0








    The



    Running



    Your



    Application



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Using



    Spring



    Boot



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Running



    From



    an



    IDE,



    Running



    as



    a



    Packaged



    Application,



    Using



    the



    Maven



    Plugin,



    Using



    the



    Gradle



    Plugin,



    Hot



    Swapping



    The



    Developer



    Tools



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Using



    Spring



    Boot



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Diagnosing



    Classloading



    Issues,



    Property



    Defaults,



    Automatic



    Restart,



    LiveReload,



    Global



    Settings,



    Remote



    Applications



    Core



    Features



    section



    covers



    Profiles,



    Logging,



    Internationalization,



    Task



    Execution



    and



    Scheduling,



    Testing,



    and



    more.



    Core



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sections:



    SpringApplication,



    Externalized



    Configuration,



    Profiles,



    Logging,



    Internationalization,



    JSON,



    Task



    Execution



    and



    Scheduling,



    Testing,



    Docker



    Compose



    Support,



    Creating



    Your



    Own



    Auto-configuration,



    Kotlin



    Support,



    SSL.



    The



    SpringApplication



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Core



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Startup



    Failure,



    Lazy



    Initialization,



    Customizing



    the



    Banner,



    Customizing



    SpringApplication,



    Fluent



    Builder



    API,



    Application



    Availability,



    Application



    Events



    and



    Listeners,



    Web



    Environment,



    Accessing



    Application



    Arguments,



    Using



    the



    ApplicationRunner



    or



    CommandLineRunner,



    Application



    Exit,



    Admin



    Features,



    Application



    Startup



    tracking



    The



    Externalized



    Configuration



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Core



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Accessing



    Command



    Line



    Properties,



    JSON



    Application



    Properties,



    External



    Application



    Properties,



    Encrypting



    Properties,



    Working



    With



    YAML,



    Configuring



    Random



    Values,



    Configuring



    System



    Environment



    Properties,



    Type-safe



    Configuration



    Properties



    The



    Profiles



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Core



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Adding



    Active



    Profiles,



    Profile



    Groups,



    Programmatically



    Setting



    Profiles,



    Profile-specific



    Configuration



    Files



    The



    Logging



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Core



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Log



    Format,



    Console



    Output,



    File



    Output,



    File



    Rotation,



    Log



    Levels,



    Log



    Groups,



    Using



    a



    Log



    Shutdown



    Hook,



    Custom



    Log



    Configuration,



    Logback



    Extensions,



    Log4j2



    Extensions



    The



    JSON



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Core



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Jackson,



    Gson,



    JSON-B



    The



    Testing



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Core



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Test



    Scope



    Dependencies,



    Testing



    Spring



    Applications,



    Testing



    Spring



    Boot



    Applications,



    Testcontainers,



    Test



    Utilities



    The



    Docker



    Compose



    Support



    sub-section



    of



    the



    Core



    Features



    section



    has



    the



    following



    sub-sub-sections:



    Service



    Connections,



    Custom



    Images,



    Skipping



    Specific



    Containers,



    Using



    a



    Specific



    Compose



    File,



    Waiting



    for



    Container



    Readiness,



    Controlling



    the



    Docker



    Compose



    Lifecycle,



    Activating



    Docker



    Compose



    Profiles