Sir,
Thank you very much for adding to my armchair contemplation and making it
better.
YM

On Sun, Jun 18, 2023 at 8:52 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Just how small is “nano?” In the International System of Units, the prefix
> "nano" means one-billionth, or 10-9; therefore one nanometer is
> one-billionth of a meter. It’s difficult to imagine just how small that is,
> so here are some examples:
>
>    - A sheet of paper is about 100,000 nanometers thick
>    - A strand of human DNA  is 2.5 nanometers in diameter
>    - There are 25,400,000 nanometers in one inch
>    - A human hair is approximately 80,000- 100,000 nanometers wide
>    - A single gold atom is about a third of a nanometer in diameter
>    - On a comparative scale, if the diameter of a marble was one
>    nanometer, then diameter of the Earth would be about one meter
>    - One nanometer is about as long as your fingernail grows in one second
>
> The illustration below has three visual examples of the size and the scale
> of nanotechnology, showing just how small things at the nanoscale actually
> are.
>
> On Sat, 17 Jun 2023 at 19:45, Markendeya Yeddanapudi <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> --
>> *Mar*The Significant Nano of the Cosmos
>>
>>
>>
>> There is nothing unimportant and insignificant in the Universe. Every
>> nano after performing its role merges into the gigantic cosmos. The Cosmos
>> is the ultimate living entity where every nano functions as the tiny limb.
>> The nano joins the electromagnetic waves and may again get photon
>> synthesized into another avatar. Electromagnetism is the blood circulation
>> system of the Cosmos. The electromagnetic waves are waves of consciousness,
>> which often deviate or slow down from the speed of light, return to volume
>> with mass from infinity, and photon- synthesize matters. In Quantum Physics
>> it is called the notice of consciousness in the vacuum filled with
>> electromagnetism.
>>
>> One has to struggle to again rejoin the electromagnetic waves after
>> getting freedom from mass or volume, in our case our body. It is called
>> death. The subject death may be studied as part of electromagnetism.
>>
>> We have deviated from our participation in nature and ultimately in the
>> process of nature by surrendering to technology. A machine shackles nature
>> from its natural rhythm. It is cyborging nature. The mechanical component
>> of the cyborg does not breathe, smell, sense, perceive, act and understand
>> and develop emotions on the basis of the natural process.
>>
>> A life form is governed by a grand emotional path designed by its DNA.But
>> a machine has no emotions, no real life. The fuel it needs is not created
>> by a mitochondrion whose electricity generation in the cell does not
>> pollute a cell. But the fuels used to make machines run, pollute and poison
>> the land, water and air, killing the very process of breathing, smelling,
>> sensing and perceiving, the ingredients of emotions that constitute life.
>> Living is continuously emotional and not mechanical at all.
>>
>> And we join the cosmos as electromagnetic waves after death only via the
>> emotional road of yoga and not via the technological path of Robots. Nature
>> has its own natural processes. But Technology disturbs and destroys that
>> process.
>>
>> Nature has the claim for the fundamental right to be natural, and that
>> right includes your right for nature without pollution and poisoning by
>> urbanization and industrialization.
>>
>> The damage at the nano level caused by pollution ultimately will have
>> cosmic ramifications. We have to free ourselves from the notion that we are
>> too insignificant to cause any cosmic effects. Quantum entanglement does
>> not allow you to be insignificant.
>>
>> YM
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>

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*Mar*

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