This is information about Bharat radiation was posted by
Dr. M.A. Padmanabha Rao on another list.

Bharat radiation is suppose to be radiation from radioisotopes which appear
to emit UV rays instead of Gamma rays.

Harry
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 You may be interested in the following papers:
LATEST DISCOVERIES IN NUCLEAR AND X-RAY PHYSICS, ATOMIC
SPECTROSCOPY, AND SOLAR PHYSICS:
Discovery, Volume 4, Number 10, April 2013
http://www.discovery.org.in/PDF_Files/d_20130402.pdf

Source of these discoveries:
Padmanabha Rao MA,
UV dominant optical emission newly detected from radioisotopes and XRF
sources,
Braz. J. Phy., 40, no 1, 38-46,2010.
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=
S0103-97332010000100007

JOURNAL OF INDIAN SCIENCE CONGRESS CITED
M.A. Padmanabha Rao’s Six Fundamental Physics Discoveries including the
discovery of Bharat Radiation.
P. K. Ray, Former Director, Bose Institute,
Ministry of Science and Technology, Kolkata cited in his article SCIENCE,
CULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT — A CONNECTED PHENOMENA, Everyman’s Science Vol.
XLVII
No. 4, Oct ’12 —Nov ’12. http://www.sciencecongress.
nic.in/html/pdf/e-book/oct-nov-2012.pdf

LATEST DISCOVERIES IN SOLAR PHYSICS IN 2013
1. M.A. Padmanabha Rao,
Discovery
of Sun’s Bharat Radiation emission causing Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) and UV
dominant
optical
radiation,
IOSR Journal of Applied Physics (IOSR-JAP),
Volume 3, Issue 2 (Mar. - Apr. 2013), PP 56-60, http://www.
iosrjournals.org/iosr-jap/papers/Vol3-issue2/H0325660.pdf

2. M.A. Padmanabha Rao,
Discovery
of Self-Sustained 235-U Fission Causing Sunlight by Padmanabha Rao Effect,
IOSR Journal of Applied Physics (IOSR-JAP),
Volume 4, Issue 2 (Jul. - Aug. 2013), PP 06-24, http://www.
iosrjournals.org/iosr-jap/papers/Vol4-issue2/B0420624.pdf

EXCERPTS OF THE PAPER: Sunlight phenomenon being
one of the most complex phenomena in science evaded from previous
researchers. Understanding
the phenomenon needed advanced knowledge in the fields of nuclear physics,
X-ray physics, and atomic spectroscopy. A surprise finding, optical emission
detected from Rb XRF source in 1988 led to the discovery of a previously
unknown atomic phenomenon causing Bharat radiation emission followed by
optical
emission from radioisotopes and XRF sources reported in 2010 [10]. The same
phenomenon was found causing the Sunlight. However, it took nearly 25 years
of
research to reach the current level of understanding the Sunlight
phenomenon reported here.

BREAKTHROUGHS:
(1) On the basis of fusion, many solar lines
could not be identified previously and what causes these lines remained
puzzling. Though 11 solar lines could be identified by other researchers,
they
became questionable. The significant breakthrough has come when it became
possible now to identify as many as 153 lines on the basis of uranium
fission
taking place on Sun’s core surface. Surprisingly, the fission products
released
in Chernobyl reactor accident in 1986 also seem to be present in solar
flares.
(2) Explained what are Sun’s dark spots and
their cause.
(3) For the first time, it is shown what
constitutes Dark Matter and showed existence of Dark Matter in Sun.
(4) It is explained with unprecedented detail
how Bharat Radiation from fission products (radioisotopes) causes Sunlight
by
an atomic phenomenon known as Padmanabha Rao Effect.

What this 75-yr-old’s Story tells us About Discovery in India

Read more: http://forbesindia.com/blog/technology/what-this-75-
yr-olds-story-tells-us-about-discovery-in-india/#ixzz2ZAxRLHhk


M.A. Padmanabha Rao, PhD (AIIMS)
·       Former Professor of Medical Physics (2001), Himalayan
Institute of Medical Sciences, Swamy Rama Nagar, Uttarnchal
·       Former Deputy Director, Defence Laboratory,
Jodhpur , Rajasthan , India (1983-1997)
·       Former Lecturer, Department of Nuclear Medicine,
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India (1964-1983)
·       Assembly Member, World Federation of Nuclear
Medicine and Biology, Tokyo , 1974
·       And Chaired an Instrument session during First
World Congress of Nuclear Medicine, Tokyo, 1974.

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