Re: Too YOUNG TO BE ARRESTED FOR TREASON

2021-02-20 Thread Rajaram Krishnamurthy
Pranam
Political conspiracy including the exceptional legal embodiments ; and
as there are 20 lakhs sitting for these, another 20 million ignoring them.
Had there been no media vision no one would know what is going on. Also
media hpe is larger who does not expose the humanvalue. They project the
human value only if it has a sexual component to it and not empathy. For
example yesterday one doctor sliced the neck of a wife that was too
divorced and rode over; how many in India know it?. Human thrash in the
nation . KR IRS 21221

On Sun, 21 Feb 2021 at 12:19, Rajinder Sandhir 
wrote:

> She is part of the conspiracy.
> Seems anti India views occupy more space in US media as compared to hiding
> Wuhan Virus deaths from public in New York city. Report in TOI paper of
> 21st.
> Rajinder
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> Subject: Too YOUNG TO BE ARRESTED FOR TREASON
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> Why does she want to hide her communications from public, which is
> generally supportive of ‘22 year old climate activist’. Must have things to
> hide. Report in Indian Express:“Toolkit case: Have not leaked Disha’s
> messages to media, police tells Delhi HCThe court was hearing a plea
> filed by the climate activist to restrain police from leaking to the media
> any probe material in relation to the FIR lodged against her.”Full report
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Re: Too YOUNG TO BE ARRESTED FOR TREASON

2021-02-20 Thread Rajinder Sandhir

She is part of the conspiracy.
Seems anti India views occupy more space in US media as compared to 
hiding Wuhan Virus deaths from public in New York city. Report in TOI 
paper of 21st.

Rajinder

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To: "Rajinder Sandhir" 
Cc: "Agrawal Kc" ; "Bhatia Mob" 
; "Jagat Rajni Vasisht" ; 
"thatha patty" ; "Probir Sengupta" 
; "Prakash.Mullick" ; 
"Chowdhury 58.S K" ; "Ramesh Sharma" 
; "Sankaranarayanan 59.T.A." 
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"M.S. Nagar" ; "Singh 59. N.P." 
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Sent: 2/19/2021 2:57:18 AM
Subject: Too YOUNG TO BE ARRESTED FOR TREASON

Why does she want to hide her communications from public, which is 
generally supportive of ‘22 year old climate activist’. Must have 
things to hide. Report in Indian Express:“Toolkit case: Have not leaked 
Disha’s messages to media, police tells Delhi HCThe court was hearing a 
plea filed by the climate activist to restrain police from leaking to 
the media any probe material in relation to the FIR lodged against 
her.”Full report :


https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/delhi/toolkit-case-disha-ravi-moves-delhi-hc-police-probe-material-leak-7193684/

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Re: Some Quotes to Refresh

2021-02-20 Thread Rajaram Krishnamurthy
Pranam
   This quote in HAH is precise:
1. "Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb
a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid." – Albert
Einstein
  AND THIS IS THE CAUSE OF THE INEQUALITY IN THE NATURE; VIEWING ALL AS ONE
IS CULTIVATED IN OUR NATURE; THE PATH OF THE TRAVEL IS INSURGENCY INSIDE
AND OUTSIDE.  kr irs 21221

On Sat, 20 Feb 2021 at 18:00, Junaid Tahir  wrote:

>
> 
>
> By Expanded Consciousness 
>
> These 28 carefully selected words of wisdom truly are some of the most
> powerful and wisest quotes ever written.
> Here they are…
>
> 1. "Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb
> a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid." – Albert
> Einstein
>
> 2. "Before you diagnose yourself with depression or low self-esteem, first
> make sure that you are not, in fact, just surrounded by assholes." –
> Sigmund Freud
>
> 3. "In seeking happiness for others, you will find it in yourself." –
> Unknown
>
> 4. "Love is a verb. Love – the feeling – is a fruit of love, the verb." –
> Stephen Covey
>
> 5. "Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the
> human freedoms—to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances,
> to choose one's own way." – Viktor Frankl
>
> 6. "He who fears he will suffer, already suffers because he fears." –
> Michel De Montaigne
>
> 7. "Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of
> enthusiasm." – Winston Churchill
>
> 8. "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." – Gandhi
>
> 9. "When one door of happiness closes, another opens, but often we
> look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one that has been
> opened for us." – Helen Keller
>
> 10. "Challenges is what makes life interesting and overcoming them is what
> makes life meaningful." – Joshua J. Marine
>
> 11. "If you want happiness for an hour – take a nap. If you want happiness
> for a day – go fishing. If you want happiness for a year – inherit a
> fortune. If you want happiness for a life time – help someone else." –
> Chinese proverb
>
> 12. "Life is never made unbearable by circumstances, but only by lack of
> meaning and purpose." – Viktor Frankl
>
> 13. "A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its
> old dimensions." – Oliver Wendell Holmes
>
> 14. "Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated." –
> Confucius
>
> 15. "Many people are passionate, but because of their limiting beliefs
> about who they are and what they can do, they never take actions that could
> make their dream a reality" – Anthony Robins
>
> 16. "True success is overcoming the fear of being unsuccessful." – Paul
> Sweeney
>
> 17. "The only way that we can live is if we grow. The only way we can grow
> is if we change. The only way we can change is if we learn. The only way we
> can learn is if we are exposed. And the only way that we are exposed is if
> we throw ourselves into the open." – C. Joybell
>
> 18. "If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it,
> change the way you think about it." – Mary Engelbreit
>
> 19. "A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more
> useful than a life spent doing nothing." – George Bernhard Shaw
>
> 20. "Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear,
> too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for
> those who love, time is eternity." – Henry van Dyke
>
> 21. "I would rather die a meaningful death than to live a meaningless
> life." – Corazon Aquino
>
> 22. "God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
> the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the
> difference." – Reinhold Niebuhr
>
> 23. "Most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen
> with the intent to reply." – Stephen Covey
>
> 24. "We think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked and
> homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved and uncared for is the
> greatest poverty. We must start in our own homes to remedy this kind of
> poverty." – Mother Theresa
>
> 25. "Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God,
> which is why we call it the present." – Bil Keane
>
> 26. "Falling in love is not a choice. To stay in love is." – Unknown
>
> 27. "The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known
> defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their
> way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation, sensitivity, and
> an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a
> deep loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen." – Elisabeth
> Kübler-Ross
>
> 28. "The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It

Re: [iyer123] Emotional-Vs-Mechanical

2021-02-20 Thread Rajaram Krishnamurthy
Pranam
Sir SKBji-all that you wrote as quote is purely written by  JOHN HORGAN
IN 1997 INTERVIEW EXTRACTED FROM HIS BOOK WHERE THE SCIENCE IS DEAD WAS
PRONOUNCED AS EARLY AS 1966. I did not express anything except the 1st 2
paras. KR IRS 2`1221

On Sat, 20 Feb 2021 at 21:50, Sithamalli Balasubramanian <
sithamal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 1. Quote: "Many modern scientists hope that advances in computers and
> mathematics will enable them to transcend their current knowledge and
> create a powerful new science".
> Reply: There is a lot of delusion. The view given by you was that of P.A.M
> Dirac. I often cite the failure of Nazis to produce the atom bomb as an
> example of this delusion. The Nazi program was headed by Werner Heisenberg
> who was a shade worse than Dirac. He was about to be expelled by his HOD
> Staudinger for his contempt of empiricism. Mathematics is mainly
> responsible for this.
> 2. Quote: "*Darwinian theory does not provide very deep insights into* human
> nature"
> Reply: I think Mahabharata does it effectively. All aspects of Human
> nature find examples in that epic.
> Darwinisam is not relevant to the human condition.
> 3. Quote: prove it is false
> Reply: Your interaction is enviable. Kopper did not have a theory of
> Science. He was only an analyst. A theory is proposed to explain a number
> of observations, but does not cover all. A theory should also provide for
> it to be shown false. It should survive such efforts.
> This is a running argument I am having with specialists. A few days back
> one such person asked me if I believed in Peer review process. His argument
> was,"How would I know if the views are correct." I told him definitions and
> standards may be appealing but they are also limiting. Peer review should
> not be practiced as peer veto. There should be an allowance for dissent.
> This is also the essence of Pepper's idea.
> Good luck to you,
> Skb.
> James Cushing wrote to me from his death-bed that he was only a historian
> of science.That was a case of both dedication and humility. He died a few
> days later. Still he found time to reply.
> Skb.
>
>
> On Sat, 20 Feb 2021 at 09:36, Rajaram Krishnamurthy 
> wrote:
>
>> Pranam
>>  1 The impact of a heart vailing for nature coming out of the
>> bottom of the heart. I thought of releasing this under the Sri SKB YM
>> combination on science articles of yesterday about why science is dead.
>> However it fits in here too so in continuation of Sri YM and Sri SKB where
>> we left it in the past, the present and the future.
>> 2INTELLECTUAL DOWN FALL, EDUCATION AND THE SCIENCE IS DEAD:
>>
>> Sri SKB’s aspects:
>>
>> 1 In fact, I have a feeling that India's intellectual downfall
>> started with Shankara and his philosophy of Maya which denied existential
>> reality.
>>
>> 2 Following Shakespeare I would say, "Education thou art thine own enemy".
>>
>> 3The US science education is most impressive. But it is also
>> illusory. In Chemistry all fundamental work was done before WW-II in
>> Europe. The post-war US was flush with money whilst other European nations
>> were poorer. The result was flashy synthetic work which meant nothing
>> fundamental. Chemistry 'ended' 30 years later. Physics endured a little
>> longer because of NASA and missiles. Electronics have a field day now.
>> Again they are harvesting what was found in the early 1900s.
>>
>> All science research will become a commodities market in another fifty
>> years.  Science is nearing its end. With that also will end
>> institutionalized 'knowledge'.
>>
>> 4   we differ in our perspective.
>>
>> Xxx
>>
>> 1The views expressed by Sri SKBji is not absolutely different
>> perspective from mine; even though a Physicist by curriculum, while I hold
>> the respect to SCIENCE, I should demarcate the respect by distinguishing
>> the modern era science which everyone dance around and the science existed
>> time immemorial, ascribed in in the Vedas and Vedanta. FOR THE WEST SCIENCE
>> MAY BE A PRODUCT OF 1600 AD OR LITTLE EARLIER TO GREECE, ARISTOTLE,
>> ARCHIMEDES, SOCRATES ETC WHO ARROGANTLY HID THEIR HEADS INTO THE SAND DUNES
>> LIKE AN OSTRITCH, TRYING NOT TO SEE THE VEDIC COUNTRY, WHERE THEY
>> RESIDED FOR 200 YEARS DIGGING ALL THE VEDIC CONTENTS RECORDING ALL OF THEM
>> IN THEIR LANGUAGE WITH A MYTHICAL FERN, ROBBING MANY LEAVES, RESURRECTING
>> FROM THEM ALL THE OUTBURSTS OF QUICK SCIENCE THE WORLD COULD NOT WITHSTAND
>> THE RAPID CHANGES.
>>
>> 2  In this connection I have to salute them for so many books written
>> in English translating ,though haphazardly, the entire Vidya of this
>> nation, which the host failed in giving them to the brothers and sisters of
>> this nation; while I have to accuse this nation for the failure to
>> highlight the  ancient authors in English or any other language other than
>> the Sanskrit,  of Adi sankaras to sayanas to Madwacharias and many authors
>> of the 

Re: [iyer123] Video from Rajaram. K

2021-02-20 Thread Rajaram Krishnamurthy
Pranam
THank you. A calamity is that of nature is hard to withstand and yet
the species grew against the severe odds that occurred where the earth
wanted to adjust its balance. It is occurring from time  immemorial. Our
ancestors lived with that in spite of the best science and natural life
they lived with the refined habits. None revealed it or blamed it on
others. There was flood in the lands and agriculture was dampened. There
was surplus and surprises. Yet the prayer went on to live with the courage.
In spite of the closed circuit with nature people were entangled with the
emotions and relations that were life. But today greed has driven people to
the level of idiosyncrasy. That video put me off when I saw the people in
that cold trying to safeguard the turtles to be sent back-wow there is
humanity; not in blaming the govt and making a hue and cry. Beyond the
Karma it is the human freewill to sustain. K R IRS 21221

On Sun, 21 Feb 2021 at 08:43, APS Mani  wrote:

> How practical people are when they are more matured.  How much
> degeneration takes place in our Society as you hinted.  Our thought process
> should improve to standby all calamities.  Thanks, KR
> Sir.   Mani
>
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> *From:* iyer...@googlegroups.com [mailto:iyer...@googlegroups.com] *On
> Behalf Of *Rajaram Krishnamurthy
> *Sent:* 21 February 2021 07:57
> *To:* Thatha patti; HAH-International; iyer; Kerala iyer; APS Mani; Bala
> Aiyer
> *Subject:* [iyer123] Video from Rajaram. K
>
>
>
> Pranam
>
>  Sun tv north tv world tv people are hit by nature. We are all in
> sharing their sufferings. But as in this video stated. It. Is. Man made.
> And always i had seen USA people and politicians speaking bravely facing
> while our TN and Indian TVs broadcasting hue and cry of few public blaming
> the govt and asking for govt remedies
>
> K. R. IRS. 21221
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THE CROW PART 3

2021-02-20 Thread 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty
THE CROWPART 3 
Dearfriends, 

I amreally happy over the large number of responses I have received about 
myposting about crow part 1. Let me continue, with some more interesting 
thingsand a beginning about the species  ofcrows in this posting. 

Sincerely,

Gopalakrishnan 20-2-2011. 

Reposted on 21-2-2021 after editing andupdating. R. Gopala Krishnan
 (Continued from part 2) 
13. The Jackal and crow. 

To tellchildren another story. Once a crow was getting fed with neiappam(sweet 
fried in ghee)by a kid. The crow will take a bit, go to a tree branch, eat and 
again come forbit of neiappam. 

A jackalwas there below the tree branch. It desired to get neiappam. It told 
kakkawhile bringing neiappam in the beak “Your voice is very sweet. Why can’t 
you caw?The kakka fell on the mukashtuthi (Praising). It made a caw. Bit of 
neiappamfell down. Jackal comfortably ate it.

Kakkaagain went, got neiappam bit. Jackal said- your singing was so sweet. I 
stillwant to hear. The story repeated. Jackal ate that bit also.Kakka once 
againwent, got neiappam bit. Jackal said- your singing is becoming sweeter. I 
wantto hear more. 

NOW OUR KAKKA BECAME VIGIL. It kept the neiappm bit on the branch safely 
without falling. It said-my cawing may be sweet- I will caw. Wait- I am hungry. 
First I will finish myneiappam. It started eating neiappam slowly. After 
finishing again it went, gota bit and started eating. 

The Jackal understood, he will not get anymore bits. It said- Keeping image, 
you are right, I too willcome another day to hear your sweet cawing. 

14. Kakka kan (Eye of crow)

 The eyesof crow will suitably rotate to see everywhere. The crow is said to be 
veryvigil. Persons more vigil are said to be having kakka kan. 

15. kakkayutae svabhavam( Nature of crow)

 The crowwill not show intimacy or attachment with us. There are some people, 
not bad , but will show no intimacy.Such people are many often told- exhibiting 
Kaakyutae swabhavam(nature of crow). 
16. Kakka karumbi.Thecolour of crow is mostly black. When a girl is having more 
black complexionedskin she is referred as kakka karumbi. 
Some elder people many now sing—Kakka kuyilae chollu, Kai nokkan ariyamo… 

Youngsters have another song- Karuppinazhaku… oooh, karuppinazhaku… ooh. 

17. vadam drying 

Whiledrying vadam or pappadam if we keep a black umbrella or hang a black 
cloth,crow may  not come to eat vadam. Probably it may be taking thecloth as 
harm done to a crow…. 

18. Kakka kuli. ( Bathing like crow) 

It hasgot two meanings- one hurriedbath. If any body finish bath hurriedly it 
is often told as kakkakuli. 

There isa thinking- We shouldnot see the crow-taking bath. However, whatever we 
do to ward off,it will finish the bath and then only go. Many say, negative 
news may come ifwe see crow  taking bath . I have seen,but in my recollecting 
no bad news has come. 

19. Crow flying over the head.   

Normallycrow will fly at a height well above our height. But sometimes, it so 
happen,it will fly around a person without leaving him. I have read else where, 
oneman used to wear helmet where ever he go to escape from crow hitting. 

I hadonce this experience, if I go to near by park for morning walk, a crow 
would  fly close to me. I felt some times its legtouched on my head. It got 
repeated next day. Without making further experiments, I stopped going to park 
for morning walk since I am 70% bald headed.  I wrote to Mr trsiyengar my 
friend about it,he replied nothing bad about all these things and nothing to 
worry. 

The crow normally flies straight. Hence manytimes straight direction is told as 
crow flying direction.

 Crow willtake rest after flying for certain distance. Sometimes it is told as 
crowflying distance. 

20. Varieties of crow. 

In thecrow family called “CORVIDAE” there are  about 40 varieties ofcrows. Some 
are very small, some medium and some very large. I haveread from one of the 
mails of our member Mr. Srinivasan about the large size of Americancrow.  I 
have read from wikipedia in Australia crows arevery small.

The crowis a year round species. This means irrespective of season’s crows will 
be seenflying here and there. Crow is considered as one of the intelligent 
among  living beings ( animals, birds etc.). 

21. Coloured crows. 

If we askany child the name of crow, answer will be BLACK. But there are crows 
with brown head in  new Guinea, crows with white neck inDominican republic now 
as read from wikipedia. 

Probablyonce these white neck crows came to Kerala too on their way to 
somewhere??Probably the saying “Vellakakka  malannu parakkum” (White crow 
willfly upside down)  came from that? 

There isa variety called fish crow and another called Palm crow. Fish crows are 
foundin US Coasts, Palm crow is found in Cuba. 

In newGuinea there are also fully grey crows. ( Similar to Madapra in body 
colour).White billed( Tamil translaton- alaku) crows are available in Soloman 
islands.Does it mean chundu in 

YAKSHAPRASNA PART 2-FORWARD

2021-02-20 Thread 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty

YAKSHAPRASNAPART 2-FORWARD 

Continuing frompart 1 

Respected friends, 

I am thankful to Sri SithamalliBala Subramaniam  for sending  the following 
response regarding the reasonfor Yakshaprasna. 

According to the Sun TV Mahabharatham the incident of Yaksha was arranged by 
Krishna to savethe Pandavas from being killed by a fiery demon. 

The Demon was propitiated by Duryodana and set up to kill the Pandavas. The 
demon turned on its masterand killed him. 

I am continuing with Yaksha’squestions and Yudhisthira’s answers

Sincerely,

Gopala Krishnan 21-2-2021 

51. Who is thecompanion made by God? 

Wife is the companion made by God. 

52. What aids man in makinga living? 

Rain helps man in making a living. 

53. What is the place where man ultimately reaches? 

Charity is the place where man ultimately reaches. 

54. Which is the best giverof wealth? 

Tireless effort is the best giver of wealth. 

55. What is the best amongthings? 

The knowledge that we get from learned is the best thing. 

56. What is thebest among blessings?

 Life without sickness is the bestamong blessings. 

57. What is thebest among pleasures? Contentment isthe best among pleasures 

58. Which is the best among Dharma(just actions)? 

Non violence is the best among just actions.. 

59. Which action alwaysgives good results?

The fire sacrifice done by three fires (Vedas) always gives results. 

60. By controlling which manwill never besad? 

By controlling the mind man will never become sad. 

61. Friendship with wholasts for ever? 

Friendship with godly persons will last for ever. 

62. By leaving which willman never become sad? By leaving anger manwill never 
become sad. 

63. By leavingwhich will man become rich? 

By leaving out desires, man becomes rich. 

64. By leavingwhich, man will be able to lead a happy life? 

By leaving out miserliness, man would be able to lead a happy life. 

 65. Why should we give toBrahmins?

It is to do just action. 

66. Why should we give to dancers and actors?

 It is for attaining fame. 

67. Why should we give it toservants? 

It is for making them obey you. 

68. Why should wegive to the king?

 It is to avoid fear. 

69. By which is the worldcovered? 

World is covered by ignorance. 

70. What is the world? 

The soul is the world. 

71. Why does not the worldshine? 

World does not shine because of bad behaviour. 

72. Why dofriends go away? 

When they get nothing from you, they go away. 

73. Why does not man reachheaven? 

Man does not reach heaven due to attachment. 

74. When does manlive like the dead? 

When he is poor he lives like the dead. 

75. When does a country doesnot have life? 

When it does not have good rulers, it does not have life. 

76. Which ritual to pleasemanes does not have any result? 

When it is done without Vedic pundits, it does not give results. 

77. When does a firesacrifice not yield results? Whenadequate compensation is 
not given, it does not have results. 

78. What is the way? 

The way of Godly men is the only way. 

79 What is water? 

Sky is water 

80. What is food? 

Food is beings 

81. What is poison? 

Begging from others is poison. 

82. What is the proper time to carry deathanniversary? 

When you see a learned Brahmin, it is theproper time. (At thisstage Dharma 
Puthra asks the Yaksha, What do you think?. Instead of answeringYaksha 
continues with his questions.) 

 83. What is the grammar for austerity? 

Standing in ones own Dharma (prescribed just action) is austerity. 

84. What is Dhama? 

Dhama is controlling the mind. 

85. What is the bestpatience? 

Bearing pleasures, sorrow, becoming great, being downgraded withequanimity is 
the best patience. 

86. What is Jnana? 

Jnana (wisdom?) is knowing the real truth. 

87. What is Sama? 

Being peaceful within mind is Sama. 

88. What is the best mercy?

 Wishing for pleasures for all isthe best mercy. 

89. What is righteousness? 

Having the same attitude towards everybody is righteousness. 

90. Who is the enemy whocannot be defeated by man? 

Anger is the enemy that cannot be defeated by man. 

91. Which is the diseasethat has no end? 

Avarice is the disease that has no end. 

92. Whois considered as a holy man? 

He who loves all and does good for all, is considered as a holy man. 
93. Who is considered as notholy?He who does not have mercy is considered as 
not holy. 
94. Which is considered asinsensibility? 

Not understanding Dharma (just action?) is considered as insensibility. 

95. What is honour? 

The pride in oneself is called honour. 

96. What is laziness? 

Not doing Dharma (just action?) is laziness. 
97. What is sorrow?Ignorance is sorrow. 
98. What is considered asstability by holy men and sages? 

Steadfastly following ones own Dharma is defined as stability by them. 

99. What iscourage?

 Controllingthe five senses is courage. 

100. Whatis a good bath? 

Cleaning the mind of the accumulated dirt is the good bath. 

101. What is the bestcharity one can do? 

Quiz on Metals

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CULTURAL QA 02-2021-16

2021-02-20 Thread 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty

CULTURAL QA02-2021-16

Being  a compilation there may  be errors 

Q1    How does a peacockgive birth a baby?

A1    BhuvanaRameshwar April 1, 2019

Peacock is a male bird, it doesn'tlay eggs. When peacock and peahenmate, the 
pea hen lays eggs after the female eggs in her body arefertilised to form fully 
grown shell covered eggs.

Pea hen eggs then hatch after somedays and baby pea birds are born. They may be 
male peacocks or female peahens.

Q2    How has the metrotrain reduced the road traffic in Chennai?

A2    NakulSethuram 18-2-2021 Lives in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

In Chennai, only flyovers arehelping to reduce traffic and it’s called as 
Flyover capital of India…

Now let’s see the Metro’sinvolvement in reducing the traffic. Chennai Metro 
connects the importanttransportation hubs: Chennai Central, Chennai Egmore, 
CMBT and Chennai Airport.

Places like Anna Nagar andVadapalani got a transit. And metro is being 
convenient for those who want totravel from North Chennai to the airport and 
vice-versa. Chennai’s metroridership is low compare to other cities in India 
because the city is also wellconnected with other transit systems like MRTS and 
Suburban train, not wellconnected to main areas like Adayar, T Nagar, Beach, 
North, south and suburbanareas and the cost of theticket is too high. So, Metro 
doesn't play a major role in reducing the traffic.

Phrase 1 of Metro rail project iscompleted and the extension of phrase 1, which 
is from Airport to Kilambakkamwill begin soon. It willprovide a connectivity to 
Tambaram and the Future bus stand in Kilambakkam.This extension project may 
reduce traffic congestion and also provide a goodconnectivity from the city to 
the suburban.

Now phrase 2:

It's a proposed one, which's goingto begin soon. It connects major areas like 
Adayar, T Nagar (shopping street),Solinganallur (IT hub), Madhavaram (Truck 
terminal and new bus terminal), beachas well as the suburban areas like 
poonamalle. Phrase 2 and phrase 1 extensionconnects the prominent areas and 
suburban areas of Chennai, so there is achance to make people utilise the metro.

And also, if the Metro takes overthe MRTS, it would connect Velachery too.

Update-I read today’s news Metroman  MrSreedharan has joined BJP and he may 
become a minister 

Q3    What colour surfacereflects no light at all?

A3    UmeshPrasad Singh, former Retd Chief Manager (E & M) at Coal 
India Limited(1982-2014) 20-2-2021

Blacksurface absorbs all seven colours of light and reflects no lightat all and 
hence it looks black .

Q4    What is the differencebetween coach and bogie?

A4    SubhasisDutta Roy May 19, 2020 Studied Mechanical Engineering & 
Pure Science(Graduated 1997)

In our normal conversation, we mixup these two words to indicate a railway 
coach. But actually, they aredifferent.

Theportion where wheels are fitted is called bogy  and one coach rest on these 
two bogies. Hereis a picture of the bogie.

Apart from this one word similaruse regularly to indicate a railway coach 
“Compartment”. A compartment is a portion of insidea coach that separates from 
another portion of a same coach by means of somemanner. Here is picture of what 
are the compartments actually . 

Q5    Does it really take aninfinite amount of time for an object to 
cool down until room temperatureaccording to Newton's Law of cooling? Or is the 
law just an approximation andbreaks down at infinite?

A5    AndrewWalker 20-2-2021 Studied at School of Experience

Newton’sLaw of Cooling is stated T(t)=Ts+(To-Ts)e^-kt. When you look at the 
standardgraph of this equation you can see the Temperature approaches 0 as t 
goesto infinity. So, in a way, yesit “never” gets to room temperature in a 
mathematical sense (the t-axisis an asymptote). However, for all practical 
purposes you can approximatepretty well at what time the objects and the room 
are matched in temperature. 

Q6    In Sweden at night,why do many homes leave the blinds open and 
put candles and lamps in thewindows?

A6    ChrisEbbert November 24-2020 Lives in Sweden

I also used to wonder about thatwhen I first started coming to Sweden. Over the 
years, I’ve come to understandit’s a surprisingly complex thing. Now that I 
live here, I do it, too.

It may appear wasteful, but it’snot. The bulbs used for thesetypical window 
lights have always been low powered, and in a country thatrelies as heavily on 
hydro power as Sweden does, the nationalconscience has traditionally been quite 
clear about letting those 95% of theenergy an incandescent bulb consumes 
contribute to the home heating effort, anddedicating the remainder to good 
causes as I will try to speculate on below.

These days, it’s all LED, ofcourse. I use 1.6W bulbs.

Here’s what I think it’s for:

it’s a Swedish tradition to contribute to a sort of “pretty city image”by 
having little lights in the windows; it literally