Pranam
Q9:   Fair life Karma bla bla by someone:  People like the respondent in
the question simply ends using the words, BE HAPPY THAT IS ALL. The fun
part of it, the mind of happiness had the respondent possessed she would
not have been thinking of a fair and unfair life answering like grinder on
Karma etc for so long. One is blissful only when the whole world appears
green and alive. But the respondent is seeing only the malfunctioning and
tracking the reason which shows that she is not what she preaches.
        Everyone seeks happiness only ; will anyone seek their death?; will
there be one holding the father today and the next day he is gone?. Can the
respondent be laughing when such things happen?. So seeking that kind of
happiness which the respondent is seeking is not the real one. Emotion is
not the way of life. Without a cause there is no effect; if sastras do tell
one shall defy and if Newton tells will it be accepted?. So if the start is
a cause, there is an effect and the effect shall cause again as a
relay race infinite. West Chaos theory is acceptable by Kamala hassan but
not the Karma theory of India?. So seeing one birth and questioning the
cause for the sufferings as Buddha, is not the Buddi, since, the answer for
the sufferings, should have had another cause as an unending chain
reaction, as atoms would travel.  Suppose the chain reaction ends to the
limit where the existing thought process ends, that is the birth point in
the womb, then who will answer the continuity question which seeks an
answer?. As small atoms can blow big and vice versa in the explosion or
mutations, so too the end at birth must again expand somewhere. Maybe
another chain reaction is awaited?. Another body to continue the cause and
effect?. Again ending at aatom at Birth?. So the questions of rebirth and
Tagged Karma are answered. Somewhere else I wrote Rig Vedam VAK; there it
is said it is pace and so high above it is heard; so sound waves do exist
and spread; it can be heard through the specie; so it is an endless cycle?.
So EVEN BEING HAPPY IS A KARMA; CAN ANY ONE LAUGH WHEN HE IS HUNGRY DIRE
STRAIT?.
     wHO OR WHERE IT IS SAID THAT kRISHNA STOPPED THE TIME?. Only the sun
set was hidden when Jayadradan was to be chopped off by His Chakra; a
deekshanyam can pass on the knowledge in a split second which can be 1000
years elsewhere; time and space are running fast or slow only in the
minds.  A lover girl or a boy feels long or short as the case may be, the
time flying according to her nearness or farther So The B G might have been
done in such a frame of mind; the British say B G is an insertion in the
Mahabharatham also. KR IRS 5/12/21

On Sat, 4 Dec 2021 at 20:17, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *CULTURAL QA 12-2021-04*
>
> *Being  a compilation there may  be errors*
>
> Q1         What is the use of a floor standing air conditioner?
>
> A1          Gopala Krishnan , former Assistant General Manager 1996-2004
> at Department of Telecom (1966-2004)Answered just now
>
> I have seen floor standing AC unit. But it is not a success. Power supply
> has to be extended to the unit by flexible cable able to carry 15 amps 230
> V via switch box. output liquid has to be extended outside through a
> tubing.
>
> It looks like a water cooler with more weight. movable by wheels. Advantage
> is AC unit can be near to a cot .In places like Bangalore India, mostly
> climate is cool, it can be used in summer.
>
> Q2         Why do so many species seem to not want to eat humans as a
> food source? What is it about humans that makes us not seen as food to most
> animals? Like even sharks usually wont try to eat humans. What are animals
> thinking?
>
> A2   Claire Jordan Degree in biology and folklore; programmer, shop
> owner, secretary on newspaper22h
>
> A) We tend to kill animals that eat us, so they learn not to try.
>
> B) There isn’t usually that much meat on us (except in the US!) and we
> come wrapped in inconvenient things such as plastic shoes and metal belt
> buckles that a predator could break its teeth on.
>
> Q3         Is Rao a North India surname, Maharashtra surname or South
> India surname?
>
> A3         Venkata Rao      Discovered more about India by staying
> abroadWed
>
> Rao is mainly a surname used by Telugu people and Kannada people. Some
> Maharashtrians also use it in but not as a surname these days but as second
> name or end part of first name. Tulu people, Konkani people , Maharastrian
> people settled in south India a few centuries back also use it.
>
> Q4         How did Shri Krishna stop time when he told the Bhagavad Gita
> to Arjun? How is this possible scientifically?
>
> A4         Vishnu Kumar      IAM That IAM21h
>
> The Supreme Krishna did NOT stop time for the Bhagavad Gita.
>
> So what really happened:
>
> The armies of the Kauravas and the Pandavas had started assembling much
> before the decided time of war between the parties involved.
>
> Krishna and Arjuna had come earlier and were ready. Then Arjuna requests
> Krishna to place the chariot between the assembling armies so that he can
> get a clear view about who are all oncoming from the side of the Kauravas.
>
> Then Arjuna sees that his friends, his cousins, his preceptors and
> Pitamaha Bhishma are all coming in one by one. He is shaken and drops the
> Gandiva and expresses his inability to fight. And then starts the Bhagavad
> Gita.
>
> In all the roar and uproar of the assembling armies, Krishna quickly
> completes his Bhagavad Gita much before the war start time.
>
> Even after the completion of Bhagavad Gita, we see that several warriors
> are still coming in and assembling on both sides.
>
> Thereafter Yudhisthira gets down from his chariot, meets each one of the
> seniors on the side of the Kauravas, takes their blessings and comes back.
>
> Then as both sides give their assent, the all destroying Mahabharata war
> erupts.that is the answer.
>
> Q5         How does an air conditioner maintain the set temperature and
> how is this set temperature achieved in a large room (office)?
>
> A5          Rinoy IssacAnswered Nov 2, 2016
>
> An Air Conditioner maintain the temperature using a temp sensor associated
> with a controller. The sensor reads the return air temp from the room
> which is air conditioned and the controller compare it with set point. Once
> the set point is achieved the controller cut down the compressor which in
> turn stop the room being cooled more. When the temp inside the conditioned
> room is increased the temp sensor sense it and the controller cut in the
> compressor(ie., Compressor start working). This go on to maintain the room
> temperature at the set point.
>
> Q6  Why is human child birth such a dangerous process? Why hasn’t
> evolution devolved a more survivable way to reproduce without high rates of
> infant and maternal mortality?
>
> A6    C.S. Friedman   Science Fiction and Fantasy novelist Nov 25
>
> High intelligence requires a large brain, requires a large head, which
> makes birth risky. We have made many adaptations as a species, including
> birthing children at a much earlier stage than most animals, do, when they
> will be helpless for an Extended period of time.
>
> Nature, which is both merciless and efficient, has weighed the advantages
> and disadvantages of high intelligenc, early birth, female pelvic shape,
> maternal and infant mortality, etc, and come up with the combination of
> elements that is most conducive to continuance of the species.
>
> Q7         What is the appropriate way for an Indian bride to call her
> future mother and father-in-law?
>
> A7          Bhuvana Rameshwar South Indian culture 5h
>
> Now that everybody is educated it is better to call them as uncle and
> aunty in our Indian society. Calling by names as in western culture may
> make our mil-dil arguments, misunderstandings and fights if any more
> uncultured and unsolvable.
>
> Some call them as daddy and mummy as they call their real parents as papa
> and amma. They add a “ji” to it as a sign of respect, whether the respect
> is there or not.
>
> In Southern India we address them as “mama, mami, or mama and athai”
>
> It is better to address them as Uncle and Aunty if you want it to be
> formal and informal at the same time. My dil calls us so. I addressed my
> inlaws as mama and athai. But I always felt only my dad's sister is my
> real athai, nobody else ! Initially I found it difficult, but soon got used
> to it.
>
> My note- Among Brahmins the practice is mostly to call  Appa and Amma by
> daughter in law since she has become daughter by gothra change.  However
> the son calls his  in laws as mama and mami since he is not blood related
> to in laws. Learnt members can write on this view.
>
> Q8         Is there any electric scrubber or brush for washing clothes?
>
> A8     Venkateswara Swamy Swarna , former Scientist, Metallurgist,
> Quality / NDT Manager at Department of Atomic Energy, India (1967-2008)
> Answered 8m ago
>
> Look for portable mechanical washing machines that have no other function
> except to agitate the clothes in the detergent solution. That would be the
> closest to a scrubber…
>
> You need to rinse the clothes and wring them by hand or in a separate
> machine…
>
> Modern detergents are very powerful and the clothes don’t need scrubbing
> or brushing except very rarely. Applying some detergent (preferably liquid)
> and leaving the garment aside for a while before washing and rinsing will
> remove tough stains too…
>
> Q9         Why is life not fair? Some people live in good countries and
> some live in bad countries. Some get good parents, some get bad parents,
> and some don’t get any.
>
> A9          Bhuvana Rameshwar married for three decades Nov 22
>
> Yes, life doesn't seem fair. But then think over it sometime.
>
> Our religions conveniently blame it or explain it using our previous birth
> Karma or fate or luck. Some say it is mere coincidence. Even twins having
> been born in the same house get to live separate and different types of
> lives if one or both are adopted due to unforeseen reasons. Here how did
> it happen that one is in a better family, environment and country? No
> explanation with proof is given. Here even birth- parents or the family
> which adopted them do not guarantee them a safe and happy life. So, again
> no explanation or guarantee given.
>
> Leaving Religions, Karma and fate apart ! …
>
> we are similar to hens and chicken. Or any other living creature like the
> smallest of ants to biggest of whales.
>
> Some hens are born in forests, beautifully feathered, light weight and
> smart. They live with lots of freedom, yet all the time aware of the
> dangers of the forest predators like a cat or snake or leopard.
>
> Some are born in homes, private farms and are kept as pets for many happy
> years until they die of natural reasons. These are of different colours,
> smart and know who their owner is. They have a coop, get food too.
>
> Some are born in large poultry farms or from incubation centres…these are
> mostly white or brown, docile and know nothing beyond the huge coop life.
> They are fed well on special food, rationed, medicated only to grow fast
> and to be sent to the market for feeding humans.
>
> Or the lucky ones become egg laying machines, alive but forced to feed on
> custom made meal. Here they live in well lit cages with hundreds fighting
> for space, food, and water. Add to that unnecessary hormones and
> antibiotics.
>
> Did the egg or chick decide where it is born? Is it fate, karma or
> something else? Did the chick think a lot about the reasons for its birth
> or life ? It was only eating, drinking water, sleeping and happily mingling
> with other chicks. It was happy until it died without knowing its date of
> death. May be they felt more space when a batch was removed from the farm
> similar to what we see and feel during death of others in our family or
> vicinity. Sadness, I wonder if any in the small chick brains.
>
> Aren't we similar to them? Think over it. Only happiness matters. Nothing
> else matters like place of birth, parents, education, job, religion, caste,
> country, wealth, or even health.
>
> Do good, be good, adjust, be contented, be happy. That's all
>
> Q10              What causes a burn in a fan regulator?
>
> A10      Vasilis Caravitis    Answered 1h ago
>
> There can be a number of reasons. Most frequent component failure. A bad
> transistor, IC or other solid state part can cause failure. Poor cooling
> can be another cause. A good quality product should not fail easily. Cheap
> products are more vulnerable, on account of lower quality parts, labor and
> poor quality control.
>
> My note- The oldest fan regulators were stable. Later ones were getting
> damaged and replaced . Latest smaller units fitted along with switches now
>  are more than 70% stable.
>
> *All the above QA are from  Quora  website  on    04-12- 2021. *
>
> *Compiled and posted by R. Gopala krishnan ,78, former  AGM Telecom
> Trivandrum on 04-12-2021*
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