Sunday, November 4, 2007

FINDING OF THE UNCERTAIN MATERIAL ON थ MOON

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FINDING OF THE UNCERTAIN MATERIAL ON THE MOON DURING
OBSERVATIONS MADE ON THE FULL MOON DAYS 25th/26th OCTOBER 2007
BY
KOTCHERLAKOTA LAKSHMI NARAYANA
17-11-10, NARASIMHA ASHRAM, OFFICIAL COLONY, MAHARANIPETA.P.O, VISAKHAPATNAM- 530002.Presented at the Research Forum meeting held during 4.00PM to 7.00PM at 1-A2, DVNSarma's Apt, Dolphin Apartments, on the 4th November 2007.
TEXT:
The Uncertain Materials have been found endowed(1), with certain scientific features (specifically three) subject to the Uncertainty Principle, that were enunciated by the present author and specified in the earlier posting on the website. They were presented At the Research Forum meeting held on the 7th September 2007 and given in the Website posting (2).
The physical aspects of both the positive and negative characters may be directly responsible for the manifest flux conditions. The fundamental entities of both the Discrete and Fuzzy Uncertain materials specified are expected to posses’ heavy mass and exist in inductive links with the environmental conditions of the neighboring bodies. Their interaction with ordinary matter may be weak but has an uncertain impulse that would eventually account for the 1-10% their energy loss.
The concentration of the Uncertain Material into the regions of the Moon (terrestrial), planets and their moons, novae stars, and etc cosmic entities may be apparent. Pristine and the primordial cosmological evolutionary conditions of cosmic
entities and the unpolluted regions of planetary and the satellite systems, readily offer
the exemplary regions of the embedded uncertain materials. The uncertain materials would also be found scattered, in various kinds of shape, size, morphological and topological features. These arise possibly due to refined and regulated exposures of cosmic entities, including the Moons, planets etc to different kind of X-ray, EM and magnetic radiations from the far or near neighbors. The static uncertain material of the various bodies does respond to said such radiations and gets manifested. But the Manned and the Robots exploration of the moons and the planets of Solar systems would become directly responsible for the destruction of the pristine cosmic environment in which, the uncertain materials existed hence probably billion years of age.
The recent finding (3), for example, established that the Oxygen evolved into terrestrial atmosphere by the combined effect of Sun Rays and the photosynthesis nearly 2.5 billion years ago.
The careful observations made by the present author (kln), of the nearest Moon approach to the earth, during 25th/26th October 2007, revealed several regions of pristine
and unpolluted region of concentrations of the uncertain materials. Surprisingly, they have also been found strewn over the entire lunar surface, but also on the mountain Cliffs (nearly 20-40) and on the highs of the crater depression valleys of the Moon.
The state-of-the-art technique adopted and the analysis of observation of the uncertain material is quite characteristic. This, however, considerably differed, from the state-of-art techniques employed for the analysis of observations made to study the Mars (3) during its closest encounter with the earth. The observations made revealed those origin theories of the terrestrial Moon and possibly other moons and planets have a new
dimension of analysis.
The formula of time of Planck, given by square root of reduced Planck’s action (hcross) times Gravitational Universal constant G and divided by square of the velocity of Light gets modified. From this modified equation of the uncertain materials we note that the lower limit of time has something to do with the Quantum Physics and Gravity.
References:
1. Earth's Oxygen, The Hindu Newspaper, dated Nov 1, p.1, 2007
2. Website posting by present author on 12th October 2007 and 7th October 2007
3. TRU SCIENCE Issue No.19th December 2003 by Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana

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