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Saturday, May 30, 2009

50th article on Akshay's gyaan!

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Pratap nagar

Nagpur

50TH ARTICLE ON AKSHAY'S GYAAN AND 55TH POST............


I AM GOING TO TALK ABOUT THREE AMAZING PERSONS I KNOW. AMONG THEM ONE LIVE IN INDIA AND Two IN US.....


1] RESPECTED JIM BERKLAND sir


Jim Berkland is a well known personality not only as a geologist as well as a lead earthquake predictor.Jim sir has predicted severe earthquakes with corret magnitude and position. He is a geologist in us. Once he was given the work to observe the level of groundwater every week.. at that time he discovered that there were changes in the level.

there was a change in the weekly strip charts that monitored the water table. The paper charts showed small fluctuations every six hours that could only be attributed the the Moon's gravity. He later realized that the only thing holding up slippage along faults was FRICTIION. If the resistance to movement was overcome by fluctuations in fluid pore presure (greasing the skids) then earthquakes can occur, as long as the fault has stored up sufficient strain. The strains are marked by increasing changes in the local magnetic field, and this is detected by animals, and some people, by means of the magnetite crystals created mainly in their heads. (Bees have it in their abdomens, and chitons in their teeth.>) For large quakes the signals may be detected up to three weeks in advance, such as happened prior to the World Series quake and the Northridge quake.

his facts

Berkland was suspended for 2 months from his Santa Clara County geology position in late October, 1989 after an article appeared in the Gilroy Dispatch (Gilroy, California) on October 13, one day before the start of Baseball's 1989 World Series. In an interview with the reporter, he made a prediction that a major earthquake would occur in the San Francisco Bay Area during the series. The Loma Prieta earthquake occurred on October 17, just before the start of the third game of the Series. Berkland claims that the government told him not to make any more predictions fearing mass panic.
Critics counter that the majority of other predictions he has made are much less specific than his 1989 prediction, and that he has since been unable to make a public prediction of that significance before an event.
Berkland predicted an earthquake for January 9-14, 2009.

since then he predicts the earthquake and they all are right..

i met Jim sir on Internet. I had mailed him our earthquake prediction and he responded"very good" since then we have regular conversation.....



2] Reed Timmer

Reed is a person who lives in okhlahoma in us. He is popular as a storm chaser all over the world. He chases storms and take videos.Later he sell the videos through his web site



you can see Reed on Discovery Channel on the Programme "Storm Chasers"

He has a team of 3 members including him. He goes for storm chasing in the tornado-alliey of Us. by using internet

Recently he was succesful in keeping a probe inside a tornado.Reed has seen many tornadoes and have captured Excellent videos..

his bio-data.He is now the Honorary Member of stormgasm.net

Reed Timmer is currently working on his PHD in Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma. Reed chases supercells, tornadoes, and hurricanes in his free time. Reed has a passion for weather that can only be described as "incredible"!
Reed became an honorary member of Stormgasm.com in August of 2005. He has storm chased with Jim Bishop and Simon Brewer several times and finally became a member after an incredible Hurricane Katrina chase with Simon Brewer
Some of Reed's most memorable chases include: May 3,1999 F5 Moore, OK tornado, June 24,2003 F4 Manchester, SD tornado, Hurricane Floyd North Carolina Landfall in 1999, Hurricane Frances Florida Landfall in 2004, Hurricane Katrina Louisiana Landfall in 2005, and Hurricane Rita Landfall in 2005.
Reed will most likely chase until he no longer has eye sight!

I met Reed yesterday on internet. I asked him As the monsoon was quiet earlier this time in india could that lead to formation of the cyclone Aila..

I see his programme regularly and am a fan of his way of work and decency as against his own teacher Josh.........


3] DILEEP SADHANKAR--

Dileep sir was my teacher for one year at my school in nagpur. He taught us maths in 8th grade. He teaches computer science. I am his favourite student. He has a unique style of teaching which enabled me to score highest marks in maths all the year in 8th standard... He has taken master's degree in computer science. He is extremely lovable person. He also participated in Nasa senior mission planeer contest with me and won the prize.He is now working as a lecturer. I met him in my school only.later we became friends. we often chat with each other...

He is a very helpful person.

In this way i dedicate my weather study to Reed,Earthquake study to Jim sir and mathematics study to Sadhankar sir.......

I like to thank Reed and Jim sir for giving their time for my questions and articles.
i pray God all do best in their fields and come out with success!!!!

Bowing before all
Akshay








Sunday, May 24, 2009

A SIGH OF RELIEF.ATLANTIS WELCOME BACK HOME




ATLANTIS WELCOME BACK HOME

thank you Nasa

official counts
Landed:Sunday, May 24, 2009, 11:39 a.m. EDT Landing Site: Edwards Air Force Base Mission Elapsed Time: 12 days, 21 hours, 37 minutes, 9 seconds Official Landing Times Main gear touchdown:11:39:05 a.m. EDT Nose gear touchdown:11:39:15 a.m. EDT Wheels stop:11:40:15 a.m. EDT Total miles:5.276 million




PERFECT TOUCHDOWN..








CHUTE DEPLOY

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Missing link between humans and higher primates found


In  a new book, documentary, and promotional Web site, paleontologist Jorn Hurum, who led the team that analyzed the 47-million-year-old fossil seen above, suggests Ida is a critical missing-0link species in primate evolution.

The fossil, he says, bridges the evolutionary split between higher primates such as monkeys, apes, and humans and their more distant relatives such as lemurs.

"This is the first link to all humans," Hurum, of the Natural History Museum in Oslo, Norway, said in a statement. Ida represents "the closest thing we can get to a direct ancestor."

Ida, properly known as Darwinius masillae, has a unique anatomy. The lemur-like skeleton features primate-like characteristics, including grasping hands, opposable thumbs, clawless digits with nails, and relatively short limbs.

"This specimen looks like a really early fossil monkey that belongs to the group that includes us," said Brian Richmond, a biological anthropologist at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., who was not involved in the study.

But there's a big gap in the fossil record from this time period, Richmond noted. Researchers are unsure when and where the primate group that includes monkeys, apes, and humans split from the other group of primates that includes lemurs.

"[Ida] is one of the important branching points on the evolutionary tree," Richmond said, "but it's not the only branching point."

At least one aspect of Ida is unquestionably unique: her incredible preservation, unheard of in specimens from the Eocene era, when early primates underwent a period of rapid evolution. (Explore a prehistoric time line.)

"From this time period there are very few fossils, and they tend to be an isolated tooth here or maybe a tailbone there," Richmond explained. "So you can't say a whole lot of what that [type of fossil] represents in terms of evolutionary history or biology."

In Ida's case, scientists were able to examine fossil evidence of fur and soft tissue and even picked through the remains of her last meal: fruits, seeds, and leaves.

What's more, the newly described "missing link" was found in Germany's Messel Pit. Ida's European origins are intriguing, Richmond said, because they could suggest—contrary to common assumptions—that the continent was an important area for primate evolution


courtesy. National Geography

Monday, May 18, 2009

TIme Travel,speed=distance/time

My home 2
Civil Lines
Nagpur

sorry for not writing article since many days.I was helpless as i had no time.

Time travel
Let us suppose that i am travelling to hong kong from nagpur by flying above the continent asia over bangkok,etc...<flight a>
if i live at 12am on 21st jan so i shall reach there by 7am ist...  
but if a flight takes a polar route  <flight b>so it might reach by 9 am indian standard time on the same day.let us suppose  both the flights take off from nagpur airport at the same time. but one flight reaches earlier by taking different flight.we have to assume that velocities of both flights is constant. so if we see the flight a reaches fast as it follows a perpendicular route.and the flight b takes a curved route,so it reaches late. if we see the time both the flights took off at the same time but dont reach the same time. there is a difference of about 2 hours in landing time. if we consider that the flight a lands at 7 am so it will land in present time. but considering flight a's landing time.we see flight b arrives in future.<relative to 7am.>
but there is relativity. so we cant observe much.but there is difference.like
at 7 am if a man dies and the flight reaches 2 minutes before his death.but flight b will reach in future time.so there is a time travel.

now where does time change
despite of departing at same time, the flights arrive at different time by moving with constant velocity. let us assume that there is a countdown timer placed at the runway which shows T-3 hours for flight a.the countdown timer placed on runway which shows T-3 hrs for both the flights. at a particular position there will be difference in countdown timers if the pilot reports abt change in route.so it will say T-5 hours.

if we want that both the flights following the routes mentioned above land on the same time then we will have to make velocity change like acceleration for flight b. 
so countdown timer thus again can show same time. 
thus there can be time travel as the flight b will arrive in future to the time 7 am of landing flight b.

example b

consider a square.
not the geometric one where 4 roads intersect each other. 
now let us suppose one vehicle is coming from the east,other is from the west. distance for the vehicle coming from east is 2oom to the square and the other vehicle is 100m. so the vehicle b will arrive first if both the vehicles move at the same speed. in this case if we see that if there is a change in velocity,the two vehicles can collide.in other words their time overlap. 
but time for the world is same but not between the two vehicles. thus we can say time changes with the distance or speed.. that is speed=distance/time
or time=distance x speed.if both are equal then time is same...
thus this explains einsteins principle of time travel by velocity of light... 
in the cases of vehicles we can measure time with the distance to the square on y axis and y' axis....
time will also be measured on y axis and y'axis. 
this variation in time enables two flights or cars to cross each other diagonally without dashing..
As they have different  time they have different speed. and vice versa.this can enable space travel..
can  a body moving with a curved path than a straight path and travelling with the velocity of light can travel more in future than by perpendicular road?
i shall answer on it later


Akshay Deoras

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

What is time travel through a Wormhole

My home 2
Civil lines
nagpur
06/05/09

modified calculation of the article"spinning galaxies can form a shortcut to time travel"

 yest.. i was drinking milk and stirring the milk. as all know we see a hole that directly goes to the bottom of cup passing through the milk but not touching it. i.e not getting wet. similar is the eye of tornado. the tornada is nothing but air spinning in circular manner i.e clockwise in s.hemisphere and anti in northern hemisphere. the eye is the most dangerous place where the pressure and wind speed is maximum because of its configuration. but if we throw any object from helipcopter in the eye of tornado then that directly will fall down on the ground. such tornadoes is not possible in space<>.
so we can say that when a liquid,gaseous,solid object gains circular velocity then it produces a pit. this can be the answer to the wormholes or the space shortcuts.
we know the process of fussion of any cellestial objects. they are attracted by the gravity then they move circular to each other then they move away. this process continues till they collapse on each other. galaxies are enormous. if in future such thing is ought to happen because of configuration of universe. so a passage may form which can take us to some new place. regarding the passage,we can say we can go for time travel.
Now what exactly will happen is similar to what can happen in case of a wormhole.
if we use atomic clocks to study the time relation,like we will be keeping one clock at the mouth of the wormhole and the other near its other end .so we will find that the clock near the wormhole's other part will run faster than the clock near the wormhole which is near to the surface of earth .if we keep the clock inside the wormhole and the other also inside the mouth of wormhole then there will be no change of time. but when viewed externally,then there will be... so there will be time travel.
This is a key to the time travel..
This can enable us to go in past as well.i shall talk more about it in the next article...


Akshay Deoras
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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Everything I learnt



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pratap nagar
nagpur

50TH POST OF www.akshaydeoras.blogspot.com

Before starting i want to thank all my readers for increasing my interest for writing articles.recently i saw,i got the readers from all over the world like New jersey,Cailifornia,sweden,netherlands,singapore,malaysia,New South Wales,Canada and Pune and Akola. I thank the respective readers for supporting me.
today o am going to write a non-scientific article as it is the 50th post. i will be telling about myself.

Nothing was known to me till 2002
  life was normal
 but i went to see swades in theater
  my father used to tell me abt international space station
  and surprisingly i had no idea abt it
  after 2003 interesrt was there
 but i never turned on internet to read the concepts
  it was thombre sir
  who introduced me to this world by giving a lecture on wormholes
  then i decided to go with it
  in last year's summer
 i used to remain awake till 1;30 in night 
starting from 10 30 pm
  i used to study on internet
  with einsteins concepts
  later i turned on to 12std physics
 also i make dummy models of satellite and launch them by hand
  recently i have made yest itself till 12 30 in the night
  
  then i was on call with my friend
  he asked me abt time travel
  i said something
 which my brain liked
  i immediately called thombre sir abt it
  he said to write an article on it
  and then i showed it to him
  he stood up with joy
  and a mysterious expression on his face
  it was a feeling of happiness
and then in nov 08 i opened my blog
  and till date 43 articles have been written
  in between i gave lectures in science club
  it has become a part of life
  after studies and in my free time i do it
                   i also knw the sky very well
  planets,stars and all and spend most of the time in observing them.now i have got many visitors.so i can write more articles....
about my sir--I met thombre sir in my school.It was an off period and he came to my class and started to tell information about the Black holes.Just before two days i had watched a science programme on black holes on discovery channel so i knew something about it. we discussed a lot.Since then we have constant discussion on phone,email or in school about various concepts.He taught me how to see the other side of science and how to understand the science. Everyday of school,before 15 minutes to the recess over bell,we talk with each other.He helped me in getting the first prize at the District level Debate competition. He is currently doing Ph.dHe is a Gold medalist in physics and teaches computer science in my school.I thank him for all the things and dedicate this 50th post to him...
The persons who inspired me--Albert Einstein and Stephen hawkings.I always wonder how intelligent einstein would have been as he introduced a theory :relativity" which earlier only few people understood.
I DEDICATE THIS ARTICLE TO THOMBRE SIR,STEPHEN HAWKING AND ALBERT EINSTEIN.....

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Why is Earth's surface hotter than its atmosphere

My home 2
civil lines
nagpur
02/05/09

Series-- Science in our daily life.
article- why is earth's surface hotter than its surface......

My today's article is the 49th post and it is the discussion on why is earth's surface hot than its atmosphere.i mean when we travel by planes we see outside temperature is appx.. -20 degree celcius inspite of being closer to the sun . the answer to this is
when the sun's rays fall on the earth some of them is absorved by the water bodies,most of them are reflected back to the space but the ozone layer stops it from escaping.this is the green house effect. so when we are standing on the earth,we experience maximum heat because the rays of sun reflect back after hiting the surface and we are the surface only.if we go to aaproximately 30000ft above,the reflected rays scatter and are not concenterated together. so intensity of heat carried by them is less than on the earth.so we feel cold
about 174 pw then the sun's rays are there and they cause damage to the skin but they dont increase the heat.. so it is cold.also on the surface many temperate winds are blowing.they also carry hot winds.so they warm up the land and there is saturation as there are obstacles like mountains and all. in sky there is no such thing. and the temperature is less so the winds are denser and cause sort of jet streams. it can be noticed in the case of desert.when u go to deserts in the morning it is hot but by the night it is cool as sand heats and cools down quickly. so the landform affects temperature. and the surface of earth is hotter than its atmosphere despite of being closer to the sun

Nagpur is located below the tropic of cancer.during summer season the sun's rays are perpendicular to the tropic of cancer.so it is extremely hot in nagpur in summer.the heat has broken a record of 60 years.the temperature is about 47.4 degree celcius nowadays

the series-science in our daily life ends here..
the 50th post will come within 2 days

Akshay Deoras


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