Showing posts with label science.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science.. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 January 2015

Imagination. Might be true...

What if I say there is button unwillingly misplaced by aliens some where deep on Earth.

What if that button has the potential to destroy humans life completely.

What if this button is capable of erasing every life on earth.

How it will end up our lives....

Will it blow off our heart by emitting some sort of frequency..?

Or will it blow little nut inside our head.?

What will happen if it emit ultrasonic wave which will eradicate lifes.

What will happen if it pump off our heart beat to blow inside the body.

Than the bizarre banality will capture the planet.. The proprietary survivors will be those infants who's heart formation is taking place.. They will be the faith of humanity...

But unfortunately there will be no one who will take care of him...prior to that will it be possible to come out from the dead bodies of human.???

What if the scientists find that button ...and are able to modify its impact to certain local region then the province will be God of the universe ...partisan harmony will be there.

But what if scientists  were stupid one then... ...haha....

Might be possible the prehistoric giant died off due to this... Meteoroid theory circumvent us to think on stupidity..

Saturday, 17 January 2015

Ancient Indians..


Actually i don’t have problem when so called intellectual and educated people make fun of Achievements of Sanathan Hindus. Deep in my Conscious i know some day the works of our ancestors will be recognized and researched for better world.

Here are 21 BRILLIANT INVENTIONS BY ANCIENT INDIANS THAT YOU NEVER KNOW!!

1. CARBON PIGMENT / INK
The source of the carbon pigment used in India ink was India. Ink itself has been used in India since at least the 4th century BCE. Masi, an early ink in India was an admixture of several chemical components.

2. Calico
Calico had originated in the subcontinent by the 11th century and found mention in Indian literature, by the 12th-century writer Hemachandra. The Indian textile merchants traded in calico with the Africans by the 15th century and calico fabrics from Gujarat appeared in Egypt.

3. BUTTON
Made from seashell were used in the Indus Valley Civilization for ornamental purposes by 2000 BCE. Some buttons were carved into geometric shapes and had holes pierced into them so that they could be attached to clothing by using a thread.

4.INCENSE CLOCK
Though Incense is majorly associated with Chinese, it was actually originated in India at least in its fundamental form if not function. Early incense clocks found in China all seem to have Devanāgarī carvings on them instead of Chinese seal characters.

5. RULER
Rulers made from Ivory were in use by the Indus Valley Civilization prior to 1500 BCE. Excavations at Lothal (2400 BCE) have yielded one such ruler calibrated to about 1/16 of an inch—less than 2 millimeters.


6. SUGAR REFINEMENT
Sugarcane was originally from tropical South Asia and Southeast Asia. The process of producing crystallized sugar from sugarcane was discovered by the time of the Imperial Guptas, and the earliest reference of candied sugar comes from India.

7. ZERO SYMBOL
Indians were the first to use the zero as a symbol and in arithmetic operations, although Babylonians used zero to signify the ‘absent’. In those earlier times a blank space was used to denote zero, later a dot was used to denote zero. In 500 AD circa Aryabhata again gave a new symbol for zero (0).

8. CATARACT SURGERY
Cataract surgery was known to the Indian physician Sushruta (6th century BCE). In India, cataract surgery was performed with a special tool called the Jabamukhi Salaka, a curved needle used to loosen the lens and push the cataract out of the field of vision.


9. CURE FOR LEPROSY
Kearns & Nash (2008) state that the first mention of leprosy is described in the Indian medical treatise Sushruta Samhita (6th century BCE). However, The Oxford Illustrated Companion to Medicine holds that the mention of leprosy, as well as ritualistic cures for it, were described in the Atharva-veda (1500–1200 BCE), written before the Sushruta Samhita.


10. PLASTIC SURGERY
Plastic surgery was being carried out in India by 2000 BCE. The system of punishment by deforming a miscreant’s body may have led to an increase in demand for this practice. The surgeon Sushruta contributed mainly to the field of plastic and cataract surgery.


11. DIAMOND MINING AND DIAMOND TOOLS
Diamonds were first recognized and mined in central India. It is unclear when diamonds were first mined in India, although estimated to be at least 5,000 years ago. India remained the world’s only source of diamonds until the discovery of diamonds in Brazil in 18th century.

13. IRON WORKING
Iron works were developed in the Vedic period of India. Early iron objects found in India can be dated to 1400 BCE by employing the method of radiocarbon dating. Spikes, knives, daggers, arrow-heads, bowls, spoons, saucepans, axes, chisels, tongs, door fittings etc. ranging from 600 BCE to 200 BCE have been discovered from several archaeological sites of India.

14. PASCAL’S TRIANGLE
Described in the 6th century CE by Varahamihira and in the 10th century by Halayudha, commenting on an obscure reference by Pingala to the “Meru-prastaara”, or the “Staircase of Mount Meru”, in relation to binomial coefficients.

15.SUITS GAME
Kridapatram is an early suits game, made of painted rags, invented in Ancient India. The term kridapatram literally means “painted rags for playing”. Paper playing cards first appeared in East Asia during the 9th century.

16. DOCK (MARITIME)
A structure at Lothal (2400 BCE) is considered the earliest Indian dock by some archaeologists, apparently located away from the main current to avoid deposition of silt.

17. CHATURANGA / CHESS
The precursor of chess originated in India during the Gupta dynasty (c. 280-550 CE). Both the Persians and Arabs ascribe the origins of the game of Chess to the Indians.

18. CHINTZ
The origin of Chintz is from the printed all cotton fabric of calico in India. The origin of the word chintz itself is from the Hindi language word चित्र् (chitr), which means a spot.

19. JUTE CULTIVATION
Jute has been cultivated in India since ancient times. Raw jute was exported to the western world, where it was used to make ropes and cordage.

20. FIBONACCI NUMBERS
This sequence was first described by Virahanka (c. 700 AD), Gopāla (c. 1135), and Hemachandra (c. 1150), as an outgrowth of the earlier writings on Sanskrit prosody by Pingala (c. 200 BC).

21. UNIVERSITY
The World’s first university was established in Takshashila in 700BC. More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4th century BC was one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education.

There are lot more -but this is enough for my ignorant Hindu loathing friends out there.

(Indian civilization also taught us that always be Genuine ad true to yourself. So I this blog is isn't written by me copied :P
but sharing knowledge is worth for sharing. )

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

आपने अक्सर देखा होगा कि.....

आपने अक्सर देखा होगा कि.....

घरों और मंदिरों में पूजा के बाद पंडित जी हमारी कलाई पर लाल रंग का कलावा या मौली बांधते हैं.... और, हम मेंसे बहुत से लोग बिना इसकी जरुरत को पहचाते हुए इसे हाथों में बंधवा लेते हैं...।

सिर्फ इतना ही नहीं... बल्कि, .... आजकल पश्चिमी संस्कृति से प्रभावित अंग्रेजी स्कूलों मेंपढ़े लोग .... मौली बांधने को एक ढकोसला मानते हैं .... और, उनका मजाक उड़ाते हैं...! हद तो ये हैकि..... कुछ लोग मौली बंधवाने में अपनी आधुनिक शिक्षा का अपमान समझते हैं .... एवं, मौली बंधवाने से उन्हें ... अपनी सेक्यूलरता खतरे में नजर आने लगती है...!

परन्तु , मैं आपको एक बार फिर से ये याद दिला दूँ कि..... एक पूर्णतयावैज्ञानिक धर्म होने के नाते ......हमारे हिंदूसनातन धर्म की कोई भी परंपरा...... बिना वैज्ञानिक दृष्टि से हो कर नहीं गुजरता... और. हाथ में मौली धागा बांधने के पीछे भी एक बड़ावैज्ञानिक कारण है...!

दरअसल.... मौली का धागा कोई...... ऐसा- वैसा धागा नहीं होता है..... बल्कि, यह कच्चे सूत से तैयार किया जाता है..... और, यह कई रंगों जैसे, लाल,काला, पीला अथवा केसरिया रंगों में होती है। मौली को लोग साधारणतया लोग हाथ की कलाई में बांधते हैं...! और, ऐसा माना जाता है कि ..... हाथ में मौली का बांधने से मनुष्य को ....... भगवान ब्रह्मा, विष्णु व महेश तथा तीनों देवियों- लक्ष्मी, पार्वती एवं सरस्वती की कृपा प्राप्त होती है...। कहा जाता है कि ....हाथ में मौली धागा बांधने से मनुष्य बुरी दृष्टि से बचा रहता है...... क्योंकि.... भगवान उसकी रक्षा करते हैं...! और, इसीलिए कहा जाता है ... क्योंकि.... हाथों में मौली धागा बांधने से ... मनुष्य के स्वास्थ्य में बरकत होती है... कारण कि, इस धागे को कलाई पर बांधने से शरीर में..... वात,पित्त तथा कफ केदोष में सामंजस्य बैठता है। तथा, ये सामंजस्य इसीलिए हो पाता हैं क्योंकि...... शरीर की संरचना का प्रमुख नियंत्रण हाथ की कलाई में होता है (आपने भी देखा होगा कि .. डॉक्टर रक्तचाप एवं ह्रदय गति मापने के लिए कलाई के नस का उपयोग प्राथमिकता से करते हैं)...... इसीलिए.... वैज्ञानिकता के तहत .... हाथ में बंधा हुआ मौली धागा .... एक एक्यूप्रेशर की तरहकाम करते हुए..... मनुष्य को रक्तचाप, हृदय रोग,मधुमेह और लकवा जैसे गंभीर रोगों से काफी हद तक बचाता है.. एवं, इसे बांधने वाला व्यक्ति स्वस्थ रहता है। और, हाथों के इस नस और उसके एक्यूप्रेशर प्रभाव को हमारे ऋषि-मुनियों ने हजारों -लाखों साल पहले जान लिया था! परन्तु हरेक व्यक्ति को एक-एक कर हर बात की वैज्ञानिकता समझाना संभव हो नहीं पाता.... इसीलिए हमारे ऋषि-मुनियों ने गूढ़ से गूढ़ बातों को भी हमारी परम्परों और रीति- रिवाजों का हिस्सा बना दिया ताकि, हम जन्म-जन्मांतर तक अपने पूर्वजों के ज्ञान-विज्ञान से लाभान्वित होते रहें...!

जानो,समझो और अपने आपको पहचानो हिन्दुओं हम हिन्दू उस गौरवशाली सनातन धर्म का हिस्सा हैं..... जिसके एक-एक रीति- रिवाजों में वैज्ञानिकता रची- बसी है...! जय महाकाल...!!!

*नोट : शास्त्रों के अनुसार पुरुषों एवं अविवाहित कन्याओं को दाएं हाथ में , एवं विवाहित स्त्रियों के लिए बाएं हाथ में मौलीबांधने का नियम है। कलावा बंधवाते समय जिस हाथ में कलावा बंधवा रहे हों ....उसकी मुठ्ठी बंधी होनी चाहिए.... और, दूसरा हाथ सिर पर होना चाहिए।

Thursday, 11 December 2014

Why sun appears Yellow ?

The reason the Sun looks yellow to us on Earth is that our atmosphere scatters light from the Sun; so the apparent color of the sun changes.  This same scattering effect is why the sky looks blue in the day time instead of black, like at night.

Specifically, what is going on here is the Earth’s atmosphere scatters light in the blue and violet wavelength range, so the remaining wavelengths of light appear yellow.  This same effect is why the sky will also often appear yellow when the Sun is disappearing over the horizon, as well as why the sky/Sun can appear more red at times during this phase of the day.

As the sun is setting, more of the shorter wavelength blue is being scattered because of the decreased angle of the sun relative to you; thus the light has to pass through more atmosphere to get to you.  This increased diffusion results in less of the blue wavelength being visible to you and thus what remains appears yellow.  Similarly, if it is dusty or there are a lot of other larger particles in the air, this will filter out larger wavelengths, resulting in a red sky and red sun.

IT IS NEITHER YELLOW NOR RED...ITS IS WHITE...  Having all colour in it.