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Volume 2012, Issue No.7, Dt. July 16, 2012:
Time 9h08m A.M.
by

Professor Dr Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
{Retd. Prof. of Phys, SU, Kolhapur} 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta P. O,Visakhapatnam -530002. Mobile No: 9491902867

EARTH EXPERIENCED A GEOMAGNETIC STORM AND THE VISAKHAPATNAM CITY GRACED BY
SCIENCE EXPRESS

ABSTRACT
Science Express of India has visited Visakhapatnam on 30 July 2012. The areas covering Itanagar, Gouhati, Agartala and Nagaland experienced an Earthquake of magnitude 5.5R on the early Sunday morning of 15 July 2012. The 16 July 2012 at Visakhapatnam was very hot throughout the day. Nevertheless, on 17 July 2012, it gave a relief with some cloudy weather since the morning. Godavari River is overflowing and about 160837 cusecs water released into the sea. The New President of India Honorable Pranab Mukherjee, 76 years old, was extremely busy on the first day i.e. July 26, 2012 of his work. On July 14-16 and through the early morning of July 16, Earth experienced a geomagnetic storm. This occurs when magnetosphere of the Earth changes shape and size as result of new energy that it received from the Sun. A huge Solar storm erupted from a giant sunspot triggered a coronal mass ejection, the second in less than a week’s time, and reached Earth on 20 July 2012 by 10h20m A.M. (5:00 GMT). Yesterday’s solar flare sent a wave of Plasma at a speed of 1400kms. It sparks only a minor geomagnetic storm. Myanmar struck with an Earthquake on Sunday July 29, 2012. As a result, the Eastern provinces of India had jitters in Itanagar, Gahuthi, Agartala, and Imphala and other cities.

INTRODUCTION
Science Express of India has visited Visakhapatnam on 30 July 2012. For, four days this train would halt at Visakhapatnam from 30 July to August 2, 2012 with about 13 exhibit compartments, with two given for generators and in one the staff would stay. Countries’ Science, Technical and Environmental Ministries have organized this exhibit train.

The areas covering Itanagar, Gouhati, Agartala and Nagaland experienced an Earthquake of magnitude 5.5R on the early Sunday morning of 15 July 2012. The 16 July 2012 at Visakhapatnam was very hot throughout the day. Nevertheless, on 17 July 2012, it gave a relief with some cloudy weather since the morning and, the rain on 24 July 2012 from 3.50AM to morning 4.20AM gave a great relief.

Last three days, a report of 17 July 2012, rain has rekindled the hope of farmers about Kharif crop in the wake of 10-day long spell. Rainfall deficit has come down from 50% to 24% on July 4 to 13. Average rainfall from 13 July was about 30mm up to July 16. Paddy transplantation is very low.Anatapur district has about 74% deficit rainfall. Until Tuesday July 24, 2012, Metapalli received 6cms;Lucksettypeta received 5cm, Narsipatnam, Ramagundem, Jagithyala and Manchirylalo 4cm
There was rainfall during the nights of July 19 and 20 of this month. Throughout the days 17 to 20, July there were drizzles of rain and the Sun was not visible clearly. Godavari River is overflowing and about 160837 cusecs water released into the sea.

On Tuesday 25 July 2012, Dhavaleswaram the river height is 11.5 feet and at Badrachalam 24.5 feet registered. Near Kunta 6.02, Peruru 9.98, Kunavaram 7.72, Kaleswaram 8.24, Polavaram 6.86, and Rajahmundry 13.87meers height water is flowing. For cultivation, they are releasing East Delta 3300, Middle Delta 1900 and West Delta 5000 cusecs of water. Tungabhadra has increased the capacity from 3000 to 9685 cusecs water. Last year, for the same period the 80.576TMC water but now only 15.304 TMC has filled in.

New research from Niels Bohr Institute at University of Copenhagen indicates the rise in temperature and rise of Atmospheric CO2 follow each other closely.

RELATIVITY
Time is a relative concept the higher you live above sea level faster you should age. Only constant is speed of light not space or time. Chou said that if you position a clock near sea, with the gravitational pull, time actually runs slower than the clock kept positioned higher up. They used tiny vibrations of aluminum atoms trapped in an electric field. They are in UV range. Every foot above ground you would age 90billionths of a second faster over a 79-year lifetime said Chou.

EARTHQUAKE
Myanmar struck with an Earthquake on Sunday July 29, 2012. As a result, the Eastern provinces of India had jitters in Itanagar, Gahuthi, Agartala, and Imphala and other cities. Magnitude 5.7 - MYANMAR.23.010°N, 94.328°E. Depth 68.4 km (42.5 miles) Volcano activity of July 31, 2012 – 99 volcanic earthquakes since July 11 at Mt. Tongariro volcano, New Zealand + Etna.
2012 July 29 02:21:12 UTC

M 4.6, Nepal-India border region July 28, 2012 05:48:08 GMT.
SMALLEST LASER
The smallest semi-conductor laser developed by China and Taiwan scientists with Texas University people would be useful to Nano-devices to examine the human body.

Plant Growth
Kanda plantation has grown a report on Sunday 29, July 2012 about 7feet height in a house in E. Godavari MamiddiKudur mandal place Mogalikudur village, fighting with the neighboring trees. No fertilizers used.


Science Express
In Fig.5, The pictures from left numbering 3, 4, 5 and 6 show the data on railway Science Express stationed in Visakhapatnam on the 30 July 2012.

PHOTOS

Fig. 1 An assortment of happenings in AP




Fig.2 Moon, Science Express, Stars and Godavari River




Fig.3  Moon, Gravity Waves, Insects Swam at Narasimha Ashram, Typical Planets View etc.



Fig.4 Rain at Narasimha Ashram and Moon in different phases.






Fig.5 Science Express Exhibition  4, 5 and 6 pics, Sun rise 3 pic, 1 pic a seven feet Kanda tree and a Kamdenu Cow.

FINDINGS AND RESULTS

TITBITS
1. The High Court ordered the AP Government not to release the water from Nagarjunasagar if the level is below 510 feet of storage.

2. In the year 2012 on September 21 to 23 AP state Government during the time of an International Seminar, a Telugu Unicode Versions almost numbering six, intends to release.

3. About 15 pilgrim tourists from Hyderabad city who went on pilgrimage to Manasarovar and Mukthi Dam about 20 days ago missing. They lost contact with their families since July 13.

4. It is still hard for foreign companies to invest in India. In many sectors, as of retail, India limits or prohibits foreign investment with the sole object that India needs to grow.

RAIN
5. A significant finding is that the Visakhapatnam city experienced Hot Sun on the 16 July 2012 throughout the day. The rains favored the rest of the state of Andhra Pradesh on 16 and 17 July 2012. The 48 hours rain map of AP given in Fig.1. Visakhapatnam city, since 17 July 2012 experiencing cloudy weather, with occasional heavy rains especially on the morning. Surprisingly the few days from 17 July to 26 July 2012 the rainy clouds covered the sky totally with barely Sun visible. On the 27 July 2012, the Sun was visible in Visakhapatnam.

6. (a) The 19 July 2012 at Visakhapatnam, it started with a cloudy weather and no visible Sun in the morning, that continued throughout the day. The unusual rain in Visakhapatnam on 24 July 2012 from 3.50AM to morning 4.20AM gave a great relief to the people. It was very for about 30 minutes and then turned to be a continuous drizzle. From Rajasthan to North Bengal a Monson trough exists and if it moves to South then there would be heavy rains in the State. Eventually it moved away to North India. From Wednesday to Thursday in Nirmal, it rained 10cm, Metapalli 8, in Karimnagar, Jagityala, Sultanabad, Ramgundam, and Armur 5 cm it rained.

(b) The Visakhapatnam early morning on 29 July 2012around 7h48m it rained with a drizzle same as on the evening of 28 July 2012 around 5 O’clock. The night was fully of passing clouds the Moon hidden behind the clouds and series of photos taken (Fig.4) shows the changing scenario of the Sky at Visakhapatnam. Cumulonimbus clouds have gathered over North Coast and North Telengana brought slight rain from Friday 27 to Saturday 28, 2012 in Perur 4 cm, Suktal, Kollapur and Mahababunagar 3 cm it rained.
 (c) There were slight rains on 30 and 31 July 2012 at Visakhapatnam, the city engulfed by cloudy weather since 17 July 2012.

SPACE VEHICLE
7. India wants to launch a vehicle in Space next year and a special telescope with 320 aluminum mirrors made with great precision. They positioned with an accuracy of 20 microns.

SPOKEN LANGUAGE
8. A spoken language in Tripura tiny village identified. Saimar is an endangered language an old man Sukuthang Saimar said in Mysore CIIL. Deb Burman President of Kokborok Sahitya Sabha Tripura brought him. Mr. Saimar septuagenarian, along with his grandson is one among the 18 groups of the Halam Tribe. There is very little dialectical difference in the language of these 18 groups. This language spoken only at the Gantachera Village. They are agriculture laborers and farmers and the language is hard to speak since some of the words are difficult to pronounce. In 2009 there were 25 people now only four remaining Mr. Saimar, S, his wife, grandson and a senior woman.

GEOMAGNETIC STORM
9. July 14-15 weekend and through the early morning of July 16, Earth experienced a geomagnetic storm. This occurs when magnetosphere of the Earth changes shape and size as result of new energy that it received from the Sun.
10. A huge Solar storm erupted from a giant sunspot triggered a coronal mass ejection, the second in less than a week’s time, and reached Earth on 20 July 2012 by 10h20m A.M. (5:00 GMT). Yesterday’s solar flare sent a wave of Plasma at a speed of 1400kms. It sparks only a minor geomagnetic storm.

COLORFUL INSECT
11. A colorful insect in Srikakulam district in the Hira Mandal seen on Wednesday 18 July 2012 and for protection, they change colors.

ANCIENT MONESTRY
12. A Buddhist Monastery site discovered in E. Godavari Porupak Village by Kadiyala Venketeswara Rao of Tenali, in July 2012. On the hilltop, it has spread about 20 acres, on the western side of the hill up to the foothill. Huge brick bats, red and black polished pot shreds, conical bowls, terracotta toys, white and red colored beads, big-size circular ear lobes, and number of saddle qurens were found at the site. The bricks of size 48cms long, 26cms wide and 8 cm thick. Saddle qurens used to prepare saddle points for prayers and for preparing spice powder and helpful medicine. Site constructed on 5 to 6 feet height white clay mound, with brick walls 2 feet below ground, and 30 meters in length from the East- West direction. Entire site was under paddy cultivation but brickbats, brick walls and other material establish that Monasteries, belong to 3-4A.D. There are four sites in district Kummarilova, Ayyaparaju Kothapalli which have Buddhist monasteries, and a pre-historic cave at Tetagunta Tuni mandal and a fourth one above the monastery. He said there are about 20 Buddhist sites in the District.

GLOBAL WARMING
13. The Global warming has split massive iceberg, twice the size of Manhattan, in Greenland. It broke off on Peterman Glacier on the Northwestern coast of Greenland.

MICROSOFT
14. Microsoft to release Windows-8 in October 26, 2012.It would be available in 109 languages.

RECOVERY GOLD & SILVER
15. Recovery of Silver ingots about 240 total capacity from a ship S S Gairsoppa (the name of a spectacular water fall near India’s western coast) of the British Indian Steam Navigation Company sunk by German U-boats. The company under Nasdaq exchange Odyssey, ship people, gets 80% while the British Government realizes about 20%. Until today it recovered 1.4 million troy ounces of silver i.e., about 48 tonnes would fetch $38 million. Total content is about 240tonnes amounting to $190 million at today’s rates. Technology improved to sustain pressures under the deep ocean and use tethered robots, lights, and claws. Powerful computers coordinate the operations of distant but delicate actions. Company uses a kind of plastic cable called Dyneema, as strong as steel but weightless in seawater. There exists billions of Dollars worth of cargoes that the company aims at recovery over the entire Ocean floor. Odyssey Explorer is investigating the areas. In December 1940, it sailed from Calcutta laden with tea, iron, and tonnes of looted silver. Steam ship 142 feet long had 83 seamen and 2 gunners on board according to Lloyd’s of London. It collects information about sunken ships. High winds and a heavy swell forced the ship S S Gairsoppa to slow down. February 17, 1941, a German U-boat attacked it. A single torpedo ripped through the S S Gairsoppa’s hull and exploded. This caused the forward mast to topple and the antenna to snap, cutting off the ship from the world. The U-opened fire as the ship sunk. All 85 died save one of the second officer who survived 13 days in a lifeboat. The ship went down about 300 miles southwest of Ireland in waters 2.9 miles deep lower than the resting place of Titanic. A Russian ship performed preliminary operation and survey in International waters finding the solid clues. Later the main ship of Odyssey Explorer lowered the tethered robot to descend 2.9 miles in dark waters for about three and half hours to reach the muddy seabed. In 1995, treasure hunters located a lost submarine carrying two tonnes of gold. It remains on the bottom.

ARTIFACTS
18. More than 800 historic artefacts, weighing about 2 tonnes stolen from Museums of Afghanistan almost 20 years ago smuggled abroad returned to Kabul with help of British Museum. Some of the items date back to 1st Century BC.

DONATION
20 Srimatam at Mantralaya received one crore from devotee Mariyyappa donated of which 50 lakhs would be given to SANSKRIT school.

NASA
21. July 8 (L) and July 12 (R) NASA images shown in Fig.2 give the extent of ice probable melt (light pink) and melt dark pink in Greenland of surface melting. The last one happened in 1889 and this event is right on time. The areas are located 2 miles above sea surface, which coincided with an unusually strong ridge of warm air over Greenland.

OCEAN POWER
22. The Ocean power promising for Australia and could supply 10% of electricity by 2050.

ATLANTIC
23. Scientists identified tropical and subtropical species of marine protozoa living in the Atlantic Ocean.

VITAMINS IN OCEAN
24. PNAS journal published that concentrations of five major Vitamin B key to phytoplankton growth, vary independently in Oceans and have different sources and sinks.

Paleo River
25. A river traces have been found by a group of researchers of District Dhar from MP. It is as an interactive river with Narmada River and flowed from East to West. Narmada River is about 10km, from the site of Paleo River flowed, possibly parallel to it. It is about 65million years old covered by basaltic lava. This is a part of exploration of Narmada Valley.

SECRET TUNNEL IN KASHMIR
26. An ordinary farmer and a Villager identified it, a hidden tunnel in Jammu-Kashmir district Samba, near to the border of extent 400 meters in Chachwal and on Saturday the military people started digging it.

Solar Panels
27. The Gujarat State Solar panels are cleaned by spraying water on the panels.

Platinum Deposits
28. In Odisha Kenghar Zillah Bangaru place they found Platinum Deposits 1990 France detected by satellite imaging. In 1996 France left the investigations since no positive evidence was available. Dr. Subrahansu Bhushan Rai from Delhi has ascertained it as the property of Odisha State.

3kg Mushroom
29. The PuttaGodugu (Mushroom) of size 3kg was sold to Kasipatnam Panchavi Eswara Rao by the cultivator of Anatha Giri Mandal Gouripuram village by name Mutuala Gandhi in Sugar Cane crop on Monday July 30, 2012.


CONCLUSIONS
A significant finding is that the Visakhapatnam city experienced Hot Sun on the 16 July 2012 throughout the day. New research from Niels Bohr Institute at University of Copenhagen indicates the rise in temperature and rise of Atmospheric CO2 follow each other closely. The New President of India Honorable Pranab Mukherjee, 76 years old, was extremely busy on the first day i.e. July 26, 2012 of his work. A river traces have been found by a group of researchers of District Dhar from MP. It is as an interactive river with Narmada River and flowed from East to West. Earth experienced a geomagnetic storm on July 14-16 weekend. This occurs when magnetosphere of the Earth changes shape and size as result of new energy that it received from the Sun.

REFERENCE
Prof. K. R. Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London)
[9th September 1899 to 20thJune 1972]
{A Researcher of the Universe}
He was a singular personality who
nurtured the entire
Electromagnetic Spectrum from
one end to the other and gave a
fill up to several people.
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Vol. 2012, Issue No.7, Dated: 23 July 2012 : Time 7h43m A.M.
by Professor. Dr.Kotcherlakota Lakshminarayana


AKNOWLEDGMENT
I am deeply indebted to Prof. K. R. Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London) of Andhra University, Waltair, Visakhapatnam for initiating me and inspiring me for research investigations and observations.




Sunday, July 22, 2012

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Vol. 2012, Issue No.7, Dated: 23 July 2012 : Time .7h43m A.M.
by
Professor. Dr.Kotcherlakota Lakshminarayana
(Retd Prof. of Physics, Shivaji Univeristy, India)

17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram,  Official Colony, Maharanipeta. P .O, Visakhapatnam -530002. A. P.


Prof. K. R. Rao
                           D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London)
[9th September 1899 to 20thJune 1972]
{A Researcher of the Universe}
He was a singular personality who nurtured the entire Electromagnetic Spectrum from one end to the other and gave a fill up to several people.


With the demise of Prof. K. R. Rao a legendry personality who has made an unforgettable and an unsurpassable history of world -the genius ever lives in our lives. He was a true Scientist cum Technologist of India, strode in our midst, He was undoubtedly the greatest figure of whom every Indian must be proud and must follow his sacred footsteps left in the world. Passage of time would bring us in enhanced perspective of his values of life and academic, technological and scientific outlook to surpass the Universe.

Prof. K. R. Rao was a true researcher throughout his life. At the beginning of 20th century, while he was still a student, he carried out Research in Optics and Spectroscopy with the advent of Quantum Theories. His visit to England was only a whistle blower of the excellence and creditability of Science and Technology progress by a genius of India.

He lived 72 years and had a very strenuous life, but totally devoted to research and administration. In the Intermediate course, at Mrs. AVN College, he taught himself the Differential and Integral calculus, and spared no attempt to punish the mathematics teacher for having failed to teach the subject. He wrote as a drama of the concerned teacher of his daily practice at the Intermediate College and the Principal, dismissed on seeing that report about the teacher, at the end of the year to save the other students.

I had the privilege to have been associated with him during my College and University Education in the years 1956-1964.

The last thesis he went through was that of Dr Gopalkrishna of Nagarjuna University and had the pleasure of his first research student again Dr. Sripada Gopalakrishna. His life was one of a mastermind devoted only for research in Science & Technology. What surprises me, and many others, especially of his enemies is the, total dedication he had in the development of Andhra University as a research institute with high standard of University Education. He was multitude personality as a Scientist, Technologist and as an able Administrator.

Only a person of his caliber could have laid the foundation for the progress of the University Education and Research the forerunner of a discipline of unparallel supremacy in the State of Andhra Pradesh and a revelation for the rest of India.
Several lectures he gave in the University, the research forum he has initiated and the women education he promoted under stiff opposition, by disgruntled colleagues.
His father Mr. Kotcherlakota Venkata Narasinga Rao, was a retired Post Master of the cities of Visakhapatnam, Vijanagaram and the Berhampur and his mother Mrs. K. Ramayyamma. To support the joint family his father started the Indian Law Publications Press at three different places, with branches, in Visakhapatnam, Berhampur and Ichapuram. Even to-date they being run and maintained by the successors of his family. However, Prof. K. R. Rao never took up this venture and devoted himself to the studies of extremely high caliber and achievement.

The purposeful goal of a D.Sc. (London) was no doubt a triumph in his life, but alas, the things were against his odds. The political motivation was change from a Hindu Practice under British Rule of India, which many people could not have guessed. Prof. K. R. Rao got married to a devote Hindu Wife Mrs. K. Peramma, aged 14 years, of his own caste lady at the tender age of 19 years during his Intermediate Education as per the traditions of the family. Mrs Peramma was born on 1st June 1904 as per the Godavari school record of the year 1913 with the father’s name mentioned as Vaddadi Krishnamurthi has been endorsed as a Brahmin with obvious details of Nationality and religion. Her mother’s name is Subhadramma.

He Prof K R Rao, became a Scientist, Administrator and Technologist with a deep sense of duty, to exhibit and to train the fellow citizens, to the goals of research. He did so after he himself obtained the highest degree awards of both India and London, [namely the Doctor of Science (D.Sc.)] from Madras University and the University of London.

The essential quality of this magnanimous Professor was single-minded devotion to Science and Technology,to outline the natural phenomena, in which he was interested, a dedication that nurtured his life, and from which he would not be drifted away, by any offers or inducements. He refused many a jobs in the Defense of India, National Physical Laboratory and many other administrative posts. The reason was obviously they would skim him away from his schools of research and concern at Andhra University. People who could not understand him of his aim of establishing dedicated and outstanding research with caliber and triumph made others jealous of him.

Whether people like it or not, this obstruction was in total disarray, and it is now taking huge effort, and money to strengthen India of its Scientific and Technological progress. Dedicated leaders and path bearers are essential and to nurture them was the devotion of Late Prof. K. R. Rao D.Sc.(Madras) D.Sc. (London). His enemies, who were constantly troubling him, could not muster this simple fact, and they had barbarious views of development that does not fit into University Educational training.

The deep intellectual understanding of Science and Technology the profession that rewarded success, with prestige, honor, fame did not deter him to further cause of progress of the oppressed and denied people of their wisdom and scientific outlook to understand the evolution and the Nature.

Prof K. R. Rao was born at Berhampur, (Barampuram) Orissa State, India in the ancestral house of Kotcherlakota Diwan’s family of Visakhapatnam, on 09-09-1899 to the parents Kotcherlakota Venkata Narasing Rao (Postmaster) father and Ramayyamma Mother (a woman of divine powers). Kotcherlakota Venkata Ramaswamy (grandfather of Prof K. R. Rao) was not only a farmer who was tilling the lands of the family but also was instrumental to establish Indian Law Publications (ILP press). Prof. K. R. Rao, the son of a Post Master and a printing press owner of ancient India. The press equipment was imported from Germany to give jobs to his joint family members, and a piece of the equipment modified still lies in Ichapuram, in the family of Kotcherlakota descendants of Orissa State, of erstwhile Kotcherlakota joint family. Things have changed Prof. K. R. Rao opted away from the press for higher education and success of getting highest degrees of the world.


The period from 1928 to 1946 in his life one of interest in view of his illustrious children numbering about 14 total and survival of only 8 children.

He was a child prodigy and his extraordinary intellectual abilities were there to be seen in his effort to bring up his broken family his brothers rightfully educated and he himself to achieve modern education. He joined the Mrs. AVN College, in Visakhapatnam, from where he graduated as a Physicist and soon afterwards went to Tiruchinapalli, with his aged parents and his newly married wife. He completed there his M.A. degree in Physics. He was throughout his course a regular diligent and intelligent student with more than ordinarily clear grasp of the subject theoretical and practical. He was easily one of the good students of the class ...as immensely liked by his Professors and classmates. He is very good all round.

In the intermediate college, he investigated, experimented and did research in Physics and continued the dedicated effort at M.Sc. in Trivandrum as well.

Immediately afterwards he went to Vijayanagara, Andhra Pradesh to continue his research pursuit in the subject of Physics since it was the only easily available facility recognized by Madras University. With the available equipment and many other science equipment he imported from England, with his borrowed money (duly paid back), he completed his D. Sc. (Madras) work. To consult he had been to Allahabad, to meet Professor M. N. Saha. On the way he halted for few hours and went to Jadvapur Cultivation of Science laboratory, where a noted person wanted to read his work, and became angry that he did not allow him read through the contents at full length of his D. Sc. Thesis research. That was the beginning of hatred by him towards Prof. K. R. Rao. Little Prof K. R. Rao realized that the old man of 10 years excess age to him would make a foul play.

A good success of D.Sc. (London) in UK under the supervision of a not a Nobel family person, he drifted to other countries like Germany, Sweden and Frankfurt etc. His failure was to make a trip to USA having denied the passage in a ship, in spite of all the effort he took to purchase the ticket for travel to USA, since he was termed a blockier.

His scientific genius was not to remain suppressed by the constraints of the erstwhile governments and the people of notary. He became a member of the Sweden, University of Uppsala, under the famous and illustrious Professor Manne Siegbahn.

Prof. K. R. Rao’s work in scattering of light and lines of absorption started in 1919, when he later made a trip to Tiruchunapalli. He is very docile and accommodative to fellow scientists like Prof. I. R. Rao and the like, who were communicating his findings to their masters.

Aquatic Spark Optical Spectra Vs Single Electron

1. Absorption lines reveal the horoscope of electron


2. Underwater is best suited, like the origin of life

3. Spark length of 4 to 5 cm at one-cm distance

4. Window of observation of the spark on electrodes

5. Primary be an induction coil of direct current

6. Gazing current of amperes direct at sixty volts

7. Secondary connected to the spark gap studied

8. Metals of Aluminium sub-group absorption spectra

9. Kotcherlakota Rangadhama Rao years of decade 1920

10. Resonance fluorescence of Thallium at 61, 62

11. Indium at 51, 52 and Gallium at 41, 42, as well Al

12. At 31, 32 sets of three sum electrons, "it is the

13. Transition of this single electron that gives rise

14. To the Arc Optical Spectra of these elements of life".

(Based on D.Sc. Thesis of K R Rao Madras 1925)

Nuclear Charge AgI-SnIV & Silver-like and Copper-like

(KRRao at Research Years 1919-1925)

1. Astounding a Scientist Research on Nuclear Charge

2. Differences in Nuclear Charge show greater & More

3. Interesting regularities than elements belonging to

4. The same chemical group of periodic Table Principal

5. Features of the Sn IV series system Doublets of Sharp

6. And Diffuse series found converging a common limit

7. Characteristic by a 16-fold R, 's' and 'p' terms

8. Diminish regularly for Sodium-like atoms of AgI-SnIV

9. Or Cu I to Ga III the 'd' term diminishes unlike the 's'

10. And 'p' terms, The Spectrum displaces to shorter,

11. Wave-lengths resulting, increase constant of Series

12. From 4R to 16R, Optical Doublets First & Second

13. Separation with the Square of net Charge, Disturbed

14. Electron exhibits in Silver-like & Copper-like.

(Based on D.Sc. Thesis of K R Rao Madras 1925)


THE TRIPLE QUANTIFICATION

Blown compressed air in steel tube & simple coke fire

Modeled the furnace for high temperature 15-16000C

Young, RangadhamaRao avoided magnetic effects,

Got the orange yellow fluorescent radiation of Bismuth

Used Hilger glass CD to record juxtaposed channeled

Absorption &fluorescence spectra, 20 fluorescent bands

Didn't exhibit polarisation by Nicol, UV absorption,

Contrasted some of these bands showed fine structure,

Discovered charismatic Rangadhama Rao thus the TRIPLE

QUANTIFICATION of the Electronic, Nuclear

And Molecular motions, the large moment of inertia of

Bismuth leads to a small frequency interval between

successive members of the line series in the bands,

crowding together at the head, oscillations of nuclei

and rotations of molecules about its Centre of

gravity, get associated with electrons, critical

potentials of these elements correspond to band

spectra and the fluorescent

Bands found shaded to less refrangible side, indicate

decrease of moment of inertia of Molecule, With change

in molecular configuration that decreases internal

energy

(Based on D.Sc. Thesis of K R Rao Madras 1925).

 
The Ultra Violet Vacuum tube set up designed and self-financed by Professor Kotcherlakota Rangadhama Rao for securing his D. Sc. (Madras) during the years 1920-1925 at Maharaja College Vijayanagara as a Madras University research fellow. His studies on Nuclear Charge in Series spectra and Optical Doublets are monumental.

Prof K R Rao D. Sc. London
 
His school of students of Ph.D. level at London City during the years 1925-1929 was 1. Icchapurapu Ramakrishna Rao 2. Sonti Dakshinamurthy 3. R. K. Asundi 4. Telikicherla Vasundara Devi 5. K. Krishnamurthy and 6. Badami, and several others for whom he taught Modern Physics.

Prof. K. R. Rao the smiling face of a determined person. He was one of utmost non-compromising Science and Technological triumph. Prof. K. R. Rao was always tip-top during the days he researched in the Imperial College at London University and was one with perfection in Spectroscopy work and Modern Physics concepts of Quantum Mechanics of scientific enquiry and creativity. He worked in Fowler’s laboratories and he regards Prof. K. R. Rao’s stint in England as of a personal honour to himself having risen from lower strata of English Society.


An ultra-vacuum tube built and designed by Prof. K. R. Rao while he was abroad. It was rebuilt at Berlin laboratories during his stay in Germany and Uppsala, Sweden in July-December 1930 as for his specifications and modifications. He initiated fundamental research in various disciplines in Andhra State under his magnanimous and generous support of educational endeavor. Many of his disciples have migrated overseas.

Prof. K. R. Rao felt strongly that investigations of research must aim at something very new and clearly spell out the differences in their work from those of others. His students’ best of them migrated away from India due to the political turmoil created by his agonists. For those who want better facilities of research he advised them to move abroad. Universities in India handicapped by facilities and mostly cornered by jealous people who want to become overnight masters.

Prof. K, R. Rao was a great teacher. Those who met him did outstanding work of their own; today occupy positions in wide spectrum of activities, many in top positions. He was elegant and clear in his lectures and had a remarkable sense of deeper meaning of the subject matter. He made his students to speak clearly and write vividly of the thoughts. He spoke to students in a very charisma of parental care, with a view to make them as citizens of the Universe. He maintained this attitude right up to his death in 1972 on 20 June. On the deathbed, as well he corrected the Ph.D. theses.

The entire electromagnetic spectrum extending from the one end to the other he has initiated research at Andhra University colleges. His antagonists would not have realized the spectrum of his research guidance and Directorship and fell a boon to limited resources. They indulged in arson and destruction with attitude of factionalism and personal gain, fame and supremacy.

He never initiated his attempt of Royal Society Fellowship since his Professor A. Fowler of England died in crossing a railway line bombing by German invaders.

The growth of the Science and Technology all over the world of learned societies and associations that enabled the desirous to master the techniques of modern research and get ready for published scientific papers.

He emphasized regular discussions on calculations, observations, theories, modifications, and references. His Saturday afternoon meetings were a great success and many of his students papers reviewed and assessed by the seniors. It was through the exchange of information by the fellow scientists and researchers in an interaction processes that a formidable Science and Technology community may be built.

Prof. K. R. Rao spared all his time and effort along with moral and financial support to further this cause right earnestly at Andhra University. He made me to present my first research paper at the Indian Science Congress in the year 1961.

His name was in the Indian Journal of Physics as an Editor. He also helped me to publish in Current Science. Prof. Fowler, Prof. R. S. Mullikan, Prof. Dicke, Prof. Lafond, Prof. Ingram, Prof. Kasha, Prof. Tolansky, Prof. Curtis, Prof. Mack, Prof. Manne Siegbahn, Prof. Paschen, Prof. M. N. Saha, Prof. S. N. Bose, Dr. Sarvepalli, Prof. K. S. Krishnan, Prof Humuyanan Kabir, Prof. Auluck, Prof. D. S. Kothari, Prof. Kitchlu, and many others knew Prof. K. R. Rao very well.

He helped several professionals at Andhra University, of all disciplines to get together at different locations in the wide area of research. He volunteered readily to promote and recommend several people in diverse activities, with the object that they would provide similar attitude for the youngsters. The broadening of Science and Technology effort to a larger audience and public would help to develop earnestly the scientific temper among the masses.

He was a singular personality who nurtured the entire Electromagnetic Spectrum from one end to the other and gave a fill up to several people. To my knowledge, there is no other Professor in India who has given such an out breadth of research.

Prof. K. R. Rao showed the true humility of a great Scientist, Administrator, and Technologist when he spoke about others whom he had a great respect and concern. He was in the line of Great Men of India who shaped the world as towering scientists. The richness of his life and innumerable findings and discoveries, his single-minded devotion to shape the youngsters minds for research and investigation is unparallel. The outstanding qualities of promotion, help, guidance and uplift to a number of researchers have lit up the canvas of the Universe of Science and Technology from India.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

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Volume 2012, Issue No.7, Dt.1 July 2012
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Astronomy, Gravity disturbances and Weather Scenario at Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada and Guntur
during the First Fortnight of July 2012
by
Professor Dr Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
{Retd. Prof. of Phys, SU, Kolhapur} 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony,
Maharanipeta. P. O, Visakhapatnam -530002. Mobile No: 9491902867

Key words: Krishna River, Amravati Temple, Gravity Waves, Temperatures at Visakhapatnam, felling down trees.
ABSTRACT
The Rivers are flowing with brim of water storage at very low levels in almost all major rivers of Andhra Pradesh. The occasional rains due to the occurrence of Earth Tremors of the India, is a very surprising feature of the country. This finding is supported by the author's travel across AP from Visakhapatnam to Masullipatem and then to Guntur and Amravati regions of the land of plenty and follows the observations made by him. Especially on 12 July 2012 morning at Vijayawada, next in Masullipatem the earth tremor waves observed. These have given rain in the following days at Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam. The felling down of trees, by the building contractors and the no knowledge of the new public of Visakhapatnam, is mentioned by several people as the lack of rains. Even the hilly tract with lavish trees are being systematically are being cleared away of the trees. Quakes two have occurred in Kashmir Valley of 6.3 and 5.1R magnitude on Thursday, 12 July 2012 at in Hindukush mountain range in Afghanistan. Kashmir rocked around 7h31m for a few seconds. Again at 8h15m a second time the earth tremors occurred. For Mars the space vehicle would travel next year in November. The instruments to be loaded on Mars space vehicle identified and made ready.
INTRODUCTION
China there was an earthquake on Saturday 31 June 2012 on Richter scale 6.6R, with 35 people injured. Urmakhvi had severe earth tremor and people ran out of the houses. Hazing near mountain region around 5h07m morning with initial Richter scale 3 and then 4, several times it vibrated. About 30,000 houses damaged and 64,500 people became orphans with no houses to live in. Rains in India at their minimum fall. The blowing winds in Bhimilli district have created havoc in Chepalapadu coast of Village Bhimilli. Sunday 1 July 2012 the winds in the early morning have smashed three boats to a distance of one km and sunk in the sea along with the net system to a depth of about 10 meters down the sea. About 10 peoples work the man made cycle-plowing machine is able to execute the job most successfully. Mr. Anand the inventor has completed his degree course.
RAIN SLASH
The night of 1 July 2012 there was rain around one A.M., in Visakhapatnam early morning with lots of wind. However, by morning around 4A.M., it was very sultry and use of ceiling fans became a necessity to have good sleep.
The blowing winds in Bhimilli district have created havoc in Chepalapadu coast of Village Bhimilli. Sunday 1 July 2012 the winds in the early morning have smashed three boats to a distance of one km and sunk in the sea along with the net system to a depth of about 10 meters down the sea. The fishermen with help supporting ropes pulled out the boats to the shore but in each boat Rs.5, lakh expense nets and the engines were destroyed. Totally about 15 boats smashed. Kapuladibbadipalem, Pukkalepalem, Chinna Uppada, Chepaladibbadepalem, Kothhur, and Peddauppada fishermen boats got destroyed. Compensation of Rs.7500/- is not enough to acquire a “netted boat” (kuttu padava).
The throughout night rain a drizzle, continuous up to morning, on 2 to 3 July 2012 was a bit surprise but it brought down the Visakhapatnam temperature to a new low level. However, the AP state famers are facing the problem of no rains for the sowing operations.
CCMB SCIENTIST
The CCMB scientist claims treatment of Sugar Disease with knockout of a particular Gene may be DR-13, in the living body. May be the Gene knock out required even before the birth of a child! Otherwise, the function of the Gene restrained by stopping its function.
IUCN data
Of the total 64837 species globally assessed, the IUCN classified 3947 as Critically Endangered, 81 as extinct, 63 as extinct in the wild. In the remaining threatened categories, there were 5766 species in endangered, data regarding 10,104 in Vulnerable and 4467 in Near Threatened categories. Scientific data of about 10,497 species was unavailable so they termed as Data Deficient.
Oldest Rock Find
Australia claims to have the oldest piece of rock art created about 28000yeras ago in Northern Territory rock shelter known as Nawarla Gabarnmang. The rock discovered in June last year had been subjected now to the radiocarbon dating. The cave where the art was found has been in occupancy since 45000years.
RAIN DING DONG
The rain on the three days of 5, 6 and 7 July 2012 was only a shower.
Gas Leak in AP
A pesticide plant in Srikakulum District at 9h12m A.M., on June 30, 2012 experienced a fiery explosion released toxic gases in Nagarjuna Agrichem causing injuries to 17 people. No wind and hence the escaped gas was confined within the proximity of the gas factory. They had no disaster preparedness. An explosion occurred in Block-V of the plant and it raged until 3.P.M. Advanced fire-fighting equipment was brought from Visakhapatnam nearly 100 km away. People staying near 10 to 15 km fled their homes. No agriculture activity near the factory taken up due to the factory and as the soil was contaminated. Lost 18 years the company was polluting the air causing respiratory and skin diseases affecting the people bout 25km radial distance. The intermediate being produced is Myclobutanil, with raw materials used being Para chlorophenyl acettonitrile, n.butayl bromide, 2-butyl-2-chloromethyl, acetonitrile, and bromomethane etc hazardous materials.
Kshtriya
In actual fact, although they were Kshtriya in the Hindu caste hierarchy, they seem to have genetically descended from the Shakas and Hunas, who had invaded north India during the Gupta period, and had subsequently settled down in North India and due to their war-like attitudes and been absorbed as Kshtriya into Hindu society.(a publication of Indian History)
THE INNOVATIVE FARM BOY OF AP
Only Rs.150/- payment entitles a coolie available for the agricultural works. For an acre of agriculture land Rs.2000/- need to pay as wages to the workers. However, with the machine invented by Kottur Anandam of Bhuddharam village of Pedamool mandal of Rangareddi Zillah at a cost of Rs.350/- with an investment of an old cycle of Rs.150/- he showed wonders. Handle fixed on the seat portion removing away the seat. In the back portion, he has fixed the iron rods made plowing item by welding it hard. The plowing item can be detached as when he requires. In one acre, he has able to clear the weeds within a day with this instrument. About 10 peoples work the man made cycle-plowing machine is able to execute the job most successfully. Mr. Anand has completed his degree course. [See the photo in Fig.2].
EARTHQUAKE AND LANDSLIDES
Quakes two have occurred in Kashmir Valley of 6.3 and 5.1R magnitude on Thursday, 12 July 2012 at in Hindukush mountain range in Afghanistan. Kashmir rocked around 7h31m for a few seconds. Again at 8h15m a second time the earth tremors occurred. In Punjab the tremors are of low magnitude. Delhi might around 7h30m the earth tremors occurred as per several peoples report. In Pakistan, Punjab and Khibar-Pakthun states, also tremors reported.
LIGHTNING STRUCK
A farmer Baddela Banaiah 50yrs from Ranvelli village in Koutala Mandal died on Thursday when struck by a lightning while working in the field a report of Adilabad.
VARUNA YAGNAM PERFORMED
Rithviks from TTD Kalyanmandapam in Vizianagaram prayed for the grace of God on Thursday for Varuna Yagam.

FINDINGS & RESEARCH DATA
The last few days in spite of slight showers of a sprinkled rain, the city of Visakhapatnam covered with clouds. The Sunshine was to minimum through the days 6 to 9 July 2012. Police saved 300 people travelers and about 100 locals who got stuck due to sliding of Hill slopes at Chang La Pass in Jammu-Kashmir on Saturday July 7, 2012.
RAINS AT LAST
In Guntur Zillah the rain made the Krosur, Uttukooru Kappalavagu to over flow due to excessive rains of Monday July 9, 2012 morning. Palnadu ryots are happy. Metta farming these rains have given a lease of life. Drying away Banana trees, Kanda, Tamalapaku (Beetlenut plant), Vegetables and Cotton crops survived. Machavaram received 107.2mm in Narasaraopeta division registered maximum rain. Dachepalli 82.2mm, Gurujala 68.6mm, Chebrolu 30.4 Rentachintala 30.6mm and Macherla 36mm rain registered. In Krosooru (bayyavaram and pisapadu eddu vagulu overflowed) and Amaravathi (Kannayyavagu, Ammagaribhavi excess flow obstructed the traffic) had heavy rains. The report is that the low pressure moving across the state AP has decreased resulting in few here and there rains. Friday 13 morning to Saturday 14 July 2012, several places it rained as Rajahmundry 11, Avanigadda 10, Chittoor 9, Palakonda, Sirisilli, and Venkatagiri 8, Anakapalli 7, Bhimavaram, Adhanki, Dhavaleswaram, Mehabubabad 6, Tenali, Vizianagaram, Sultanabad, Medchallaha, 5, Nuziveddu, Nellore, Machilipatnam, Bobilli, Kaikalur, Palamneru, Sangareddi, and Madhani 4cms each. As a result, Nagarjunasagar anicut released water about 2000 cusecs from Friday night. For seedlings water was released from June 29 to July 6, 2012 i.e. hardly 2 TMC.
SANSKRIT UNIVERSITY
Rs 5 crores given as a donation by devotee Chandra Sekhar to establish the Sanskrit University in Mantralaya, AP. He gave it on Sunday July 8, 2012 speaking with the newly joined students in the Sanskrit University. Speaking with the news journalists, he said that the students are the prime factor of the Sanskrit Progress in India. Behind the Golala Place of the Mantralaya Mattam, the new University works would be undertaken. This declared by Mantralaya of Raghvendra Swamy Mattam additional “Apta” secretary to News-Today of 8 July 2012.
SEA WEEDS FOOD
Sea weeds possess human health related items said AU Botanical Acharya and his student Dr. Y. Sarojini research worker after having investigated the Rushikonda, Park Bach, Vuda Park, and Ramakrishna beach resorts. The B.Complex Vitamin, Proteins, Minerals, Rich Minerals and Fatty acids present in the Edible Algae sort about 18 plants posses these. Three varieties of these Algae sort weeds, of the colors, Wheat, Green and Red identified for richness of these edible items. The vitamins B1, B2, and B6 are rich in these plants. Tides make these weeds to wash to the ashore and are locked up in rocks. These when dried and made as powders used to extract by chemical processing these various health-improving items. Processed foods, Ingredients soup and Vegetables mixed with other foods would help to use as snacks.
RED CHILLIES
Adranil to function at lightning speeds the Capsicum of Red chilies would help and in turn would reduce the excess weight of human body as per a recent finding in London. It dissolves the fat of the human body. See Fig.3.
AN ALARMING WATER STORAGE IN INDIA
Anxiety building up as major rivers, barring those in Central India is showing deficient storage of water. Expected 154.421 billion cubic meters (BMC) now it is at July 5, 2012 only 25.191 BCM in 84 major reservoirs. Current year’s storage nearly 57% of last year’s storage. It was 62% last week. Worst hit are Godavari, Krishna, Indus, Cauvery and the west flowing rivers of the South. Storage in Then, Bhakra and Pong dams in Punjab and Himachala Pradesh is lower by 37 to 45% than normal. The 15 reservoirs in Odisha, Jharkhand and West Bengal are full only to 40%. Maharashtra storage is only 39%. Uttar Pradesh it is only 26%. Dams in Karnataka 59%, AP 18%, Kerala 45% and in Madras State only 4% totaling about 30 reservoirs in south India.
EARTH TREMORS AND RAINS
The occasional rains due to the occurrence of Earth Tremors of the India, is a very surprising feature of the country. This finding is supported by the authors travel across AP from Visakhapatnam to Masullipatem and then to Guntur and Amravati regions of the land of plenty and observations made by him. Especially on 12 July 2012 morning at Vijayawada, next in Masullipatem the earth tremor waves observed. These have given rain in the following days i.e. on 13 in Vijayawada and 14 Visakhapatnam. The weather in Guntur on 13 July 2012 was extremely hot, forerunner of rainfall in Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam. The Visakhapatnam received less rains due to the heavy clouds on Friday that gave rain shower hardly 10 minutes. On Saturday, it rained only 2.3cms. In airport, it rained 12cms while in the city it rained only 6cms in this season of rains. Expected 17cms only 4cms it rained in the city of Vizag. In airport area, it rained 12cms out of expected 15cms rain. Explanation is that trees are predominant in Airport area. In 2011 Laila storm gave 20cms rain.
IMAGES DATA

Fig.1 July 2012 first fortnight

Fig.2 July 2012 first fortnight


Fig.3 July 2012 first fortnight



Fig.4   12 July 2012 first fortnight Amarnath Temple in Guntur




Fig.5      first fortnight 12 July 2012 Amarnath Temple in Guntur


Fig.6     first fortnight 12 July 2012 Amarnath Temple in Guntur


Fig.7     first fortnight 12 July 2012  travel Vijayawada


Fig.8     first fortnight 12 July 2012  travel Vijayawada back to Visakhapatnam

SPACE TRAVEL BY INDIA
For Mars the space vehicle would travel next year in November. The instruments to be loaded on Mars space vehicle identified and made ready.
CONCLUSIONS
An important observation made by the author is that the Earth Tremor waves are just an indication of the most probable rainfall in the region. Such rains minimal and would not cater to the needs of the state agricultural produce.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I am deeply indebted to Late Prof K Rangadhama Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London) for initiating me and inspiring for research investigations and observations. His life was from 9 September 1899 to 20 June 1972.