Thursday, December 22, 2016

December 1- 15, 2016: Superconductivity Bismuth at 530 micro Kelvin, India's largest solar farm, Earthquakes, Starchip, Siberian Seagulls over Narmada River in Jabalpur.

                        trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.com                           Volume 2016, Issue No.12,  Dt: 1 to 15 December 2016, Time:11:29:53 AM
  December  1-15, 2016:Superconductivity Bismuth at 530 micro Kelvin, India's largest solar farm, Earthquakes, Starchip, Siberian Seagulls over Narmada River in Jabalpur.                                                                                                   by
               Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
M.Sc. (Math. Phys) M.Sc. (Nucl. Phys) Ph. D. (AU), Int. Edu & Res. (Sweden 1964-65) 
DOB:23-07-1940. [Retd. Prof of Physics; Shivaji University, Kolhapur - 416004]
Residential Address: 17- 11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony,
      Maharanipeta. P. O., Visakhapatnam-530002, A.P. Mobile: 09491902867.
kotcherlakota_l_n@hotmail.com;  lakshminarayana.kotcherlakota@gmail.com
ABSTRACT

                           New finding, by TIFR scientists, of Superconductivity in Bismuth at 530 micro Kelvin, challenging existing theories. The first December 2016 to 3 Dec, at Visakhapatnam temperature is high but endowed with whooping gales of chilli wind sequel to the onset of cyclone affect to Tamil Nadu. Farmers happy in Andhra Pradesh that the karif season cultivation would progress with these rains. Tremors were felt in parts of Uttarakhand this evening after a 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck near Nepal-India border. The epicentre of the earthquake was 24 kilometre north east of Dharchula in Uttarakhand. The earthquake struck at 10:22 pm, on Dec 1, and at a depth of nearly 30 kilometres. Earlier in the day, an earthquake measuring 3.3 on the Richter scale had hit the Kullu region in Himachal Pradesh. The earthquake had occurred at 4.12 AM, they said. Earlier in the day, an earthquake measuring 3.3 on the Richter scale had hit the Kullu region in Himachal Pradesh. The earthquake had occurred at 4.12 AM. A cheap method to produce nuclear fuel (News 3 Dec 2016 “The Hindu”) the researchers have proposed an alternative mode of production, which forms the basis of powder metallurgy. The key idea the method is heating, by an Electric pulse sintered under pressure, electric current passing through the mould with the powder placed in it. India just launched the world's largest solar power farm, a 2,500-acre facility in Kamuthi, which has a capacity of 648 megawatts and could power up as much as 1,50,000 homes. Coordinated by ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences, 12 laboratories from around the world collaborated for the BIG Bell Test, worldwide quantum experiments powered by human randomness with the aim of demonstrating experimentally that the nanoscale world is as strange as quantum physics predicts, consisting of particles in super-states that collapse only when observed, strange instantaneous interactions at a distance, predictions that were questioned by Einstein, who rejected them completely.  A team of scientists including Stephen Hawking announced a mind-boggling new project, using lasers to propel a nano-spacecraft the size of a postage stamp to our nearest star system, Alpha Centauri, with a StarChip spacecraft at 20 percent the speed of light it could reach in just 20 years. A devotee feeds migratory Siberian seagulls flying over River Narmada in Jabalpur on Thursday, 15 Dec, 2016.
                
DETAILS

            1 December 2016, Science, Evidence for bulk superconductivity in pure bismuth single crystals at ambient pressure Om Prakash, Anil Kumar, A. Thamizhavel, S. Ramakrishnan
                   The discovery demands a new theory and a new mechanism to understand Super-Conductivity in Bismuth at 530 micro-Kelvin i.e. about -273 C published in Science. Bismuth has unusual phenomenon, while metallic Superconductors have one mobile electron per atom, bismuth has only one mobile electron per 1, 00, 000 atoms. Since carrier density so small, but Bismuth electronic energy, Fermi Energy, is comparable to the lattice, phonon, energy. Om Prakash Shukla, from TIFR, is the leading author. 

Visakhapatnam
       The first December 2016 to 3 Dec, at Visakhapatnam temperature is high but endowed with whooping gales of chilli wind sequel to the onset of cyclone effect to Tamil Nadu. 
New Delhi, December 1, 2016 | 10:51 IST: Delhi fogged out for second straight day, flights, trains affected.
             The Delhi airport had temporarily suspended flight operations this morning as dense fog brought visibility below 50 meters.

December 01, 2016 23:48 IST NEW DELHI:  
               Tremors were felt in parts of Uttarakhand this evening after a 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck near Nepal-India border. The epicentre of the earthquake was 24 kilometre north east of Dharchula in Uttarakhand. The earthquake struck at 10:22 pm, and at a depth of nearly 30 kilometres. Earlier in the day, an earthquake measuring 3.3 on the Richter scale had hit the Kullu region in Himachal Pradesh. The earthquake had occurred at 4.12 AM, they said. 
           Earlier in the day, an earthquake measuring 3.3 on the Richter scale had hit the Kullu region in Himachal Pradesh. The earthquake had occurred at 4.12am, they said. 

1 & 2 Dec. In London 
                Several sites have high air pollution levels for tiny particles known as PM10s or PM2.5s, which come from sources such as burning fuel in vehicle engines. There is also a high pollution notification for the South West due to high PM2.5 and PM10 levels in Bristol.

Dec 02, 2016 06:23 AM EST
               India just launched the world's largest solar power farm, a 2,500-acre facility in Kamuthi, which has a capacity of 648 megawatts and could power up as much as 150,000 homes.

GALAXIES FROM COLD GAS 2 Dec 2016
           They found that the central, larger galaxy was surrounded by an "enormous halo" of very cold gas with stars forming inside it. It was not yet clear exactly how the cold gas cloud came to be around the Spiderweb galaxy, but that it couldn't have come from the Big Bang because of its high carbon monoxide content.

CHEAP METHOD TO PRODUCE NUCLEAR FUEL: News 3 Dec 2016 The Hindu
             Scientists in Russia have developed a unique, low-cost method for producing high-quality nuclear fuel using electricity. The main type of fuel for nuclear power reactors is the uranium oxide pellet composition, said Ivan Tananaev, from the Far Eastern Federal University School of Natural Sciences. It is produced from a powder by granulation, pressing, and sintering (coalescing into a solid or porous mass by heating) with the subsequent control of the quality and size of the pellets. Powder metallurgy: The new technology allows one to obtain products that are of high quality and to reduce the number of production stages without increasing the cost. The researchers have proposed an alternative mode of production, which forms the basis of powder metallurgy: electric pulse sintering under pressure. The key idea of our method is heating by an electric current passing through the mould with the powder placed in it, said Mr. Tananaev.
PLASTIC SOLAR CELLS Dec 03, 2016 04:41 AM EST
       With plastic solar cells now competing with solar cells made from silicon in terms of their efficiency in converting power, the research team wanted to extend the range of photonic energies plastic solar cells could absorb. The lead author of the paper published in advanced materials, wanted to produce solar cells with a wider absorption range and greater efficiency. Mix each polymer separately with the fullerene, rather than mixing all three materials together at once. This would then yield two separate mixtures that were layered onto the substrate, creating sequentially cast ternary (SeCaT) solar cells. To the researchers' delight, this method was not prone to alloying. The SeCaT solar cells prevent the polymers from mixing due to their layered structure. This novel design allows fabrication of plastic solar cells with wider optical sensitivity using cheap and scalable processing steps and with reduced materials selection constraints. Hopefully, this new method can be particularly useful for greenhouse applications toward zero energy farming, as the materials used to demonstrate our method have optical properties compatible with applications.
Pre-historic Ancient camping site:The Hindu News Sunday 4 Dec 2016 
            Circa 8500 BCE ancient camping site found at 4200 meters high near Saser La in Nubra Valley, Ladakh that leads to the Karakoram Pass. Hunter gatherers stayed there temporarily, before they moved to another place. Charcoal pieces from hearth activity and remains of bones associated with it were found. Charcoal pieces sent to Beta Analytic, Florida U. S. that revealed the site belonged to Circa 8500 BCE.  

December 5, 2016
More than 100,000 people challenge
Einstein in a unique worldwide quantum physics experiment.
           On November 30th, for the first time, participants around the world took part in a unique worldwide experiment with the aim of testing the laws of quantum physics. Coordinated by ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences, 12 laboratories from around the world collaborated for the BIG Bell Test: worldwide quantum experiments powered by human randomness with the aim of demonstrating experimentally that the nanoscale world is as strange as quantum physics predicts, consisting of particles in superstates that collapse only when observed; strange instantaneous interactions at a distance; predictions that were questioned by Einstein, who rejected them completely.
             During the 48 hours during which it was November 30th somewhere on the planet, participants contributed to the initiative, generating sequences of zeros and ones through a video game to produce sequences of numbers that were as random as possible. Each of these bits was used to control the experimental conditions of the labs in real time. They moved mirrors, polarizing filters, waveplates, elements located on optical tables that affected the types of measurements made on the quantum systems in each lab.
           All the participants provided scientists with millions of unpredictable, independent decisions that were used to measure their particles. This independence is a crucial feature for the conclusions of the Bell tests to be valid. Using the sequences provided by the participants, the scientists verified whether or not their particles were intertwined by the quantum entanglement that Einstein could not accept. In a nutshell, the Bell test states that experimentalists have to conduct their measurements with the help of human decisions and calculate the "Bell parameter" (also known as the parameter S). If the universe is predictable and without quantum entanglement, then S cannot be greater than two. That is, S should always be less than two. Otherwise, the inequality has been violated, indicating the presence of intrinsic quantum phenomena.

ENGLAND 
         Worst of bad weather thought to be over but more heavy rain expected, with 75 flood warnings in place across the UK. Rail services in the south-west and northern England were badly hit by the aftermath of Storm Angus at the weekend and Monday’s 5 Dec 2016 torrential rain. In the north of England, rail services from Manchester to Sheffield, Leeds and Scotland were disrupted by problems including a fallen power line in Oxenholme, the station that serves the Lake District.

Water-Wave Laser
                        According to the study published in the journal Nature Photonics, the creation of the water-wave laser is the first time that two unrelated fields of study, nonlinear optics and water waves, are combined.  The researchers designed a special device where an optical fiber delivers light via droplets of octane and water. The tiny droplets allow the light and water waves to pass through each other more frequently, thus, creating more energy that the water-wave laser emits. To increase the interaction between the fiber optic light and the vibrations on the surface of the tiny droplets, the researchers used highly transparent runny liquids.

Wednesday 7 Dec 2016   
                                                                                         
Fig.1  Photo 0833: Moon and the Planet Shukra on 
7 Dec 2016 at 17h46m PM
                                      


Fig. 1a  Photo 0834: Moon and the Shukra star on 7 Dec 2016 at 18h04

TREMORS IN KUTCH Wednesday, 7 Dec 2016.

          Tremors were felt in parts of Kutch district of Gujarat as an earthquake measuring 4.2 on the Richter scale hit the area on Wednesday morning, an official said. However, no loss of life or damage to property was reported following the quake, officials added. “An earthquake of 4.2 intensity on Richter scale was recorded with its epicentre being 15 km south-southwest of Rapar in Kutch district,” an official from Gandhinagar-based Institute of Seismological Research said. The quake was recorded at 10.51 a.m. IST.
            At 7.55 AM and again at 10.29 AM, respectively two mild intensity quakes, one measuring 1.6R, with epicentre at 18 km from Rapar, and another of intensity 2.8R with epicentre at 20 km away from Rapar were detected.
TREMORS AT ISLAND SUMATRA
              After 5 AM on Wednesday, 7 Dec 2016, a powerful Earthquake struck Indonesian Island north eastern province Aceh, in Sumatra, of magnitude 6.5R. It killed 97 people, and 273 injured. A mosque has collapsed when quake struck at Meuredu, Pidie Jaya in north eastern province of Aceh. Nearly hundred buildings had been damaged. 160 homes, including 14 mosques and a school, were damaged.


7 December 2016 at 16:20 GMT Siberia sky lit up by meteor
                 People in west Siberia have captured footage of what is believed to be a small meteorite. Videos show the night sky being lit up by what appears to be a large fireball.

0000 GMT (0800 HKT) December 8, 2016: 
Fig.2 Sand Storm in Sudan: dwindling country
                 Sudan's ecosystems and natural resources are deteriorating Temperatures are rising, water supplies are scarce, soil fertility is low and severe droughts are common. After years of desertification, its rich biodiversity is under threat and drought has hindered the fight against hunger. 

CALIFORNIA COAST 
       A strong earthquake struck off the California coast early Thursday, 8 Dec 2016, morning. According to the USGS, the quake’s epicentre was 165 kilometres off the coast of Ferndale with a shallow depth of 10 kilometres. The tremor happened just before 7 a.m. local time. The USGS said the earthquake had a magnitude of 6.5.

SOLOMON ISLANDS 
          A powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck near the Solomon Islands in the early hours of Friday 9 Dec 2016, morning local time. According to the USGS, the quake’s epicentre was 63 kilometres south west of Kirakira, with a depth of 40 kilometres.
08 Dec 2016: Hot hydrogen atoms found in the upper layer of Earth’s atmosphere, viz., thermosphere.
CHINA Dec 8, 2016 EARTHQUAKES
First: 4.7 magnitude earthquake 54 km from Shihezi, Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, China: about 13 hours ago: UTC time: Thursday, December 08, 2016 15:57 PM; Your time: Thursday, December 8 2016 9:27 PM: Magnitude Type: mb USGS page:  M4.7 - 54 km SSE of Shihezi, China 
SECOND: 4.9 magnitude earthquake 55 km from ShiheziXinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu,China:about 13 hours ago: UTC time: Thursday, December 08, 2016 15:23 PM:Your time: Thursday, December 8 2016 8:53 PM: Magnitude Type: mb USGS page: M4.9-55 km SSE of Shihezi, China.
THIRD: 5.9 magnitude earthquake 58 km from ShiheziXinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu,China: about 24 hours ago: UTC time: Thursday, December 08, 2016 05:15 AM: Your time: Thursday, December 8 2016 10:45 AM:Magnitude Type: mwp USGS page: M5.9 - 57 km SSE of Shihezi, China.

9 DEC 2016   
                 In April, a team of scientists including Stephen Hawking announced a mind-boggling new project to explore interstellar space, using lasers to propel a nano-spacecraft the size of a postage stamp to our nearest star system, Alpha Centauri. If they could get their little StarChip spacecraft to travel at 20 percent the speed of light, it could arrive in just 20 years. If a nano-spacecraft is going to make it all the way to Alpha Centauri intact, it'll also have to survive threats other than just radiation, such as cosmic collisions with gas and dust floating in space.
9 and 10 Dec, 2016
         Visakhapatnam and Andhra Pradesh facing the new cyclone threat, with giant oozing winds especially in the night. It was not raining in Visakhapatnam and Sun was pretty hot, though night time the winter chilly weather continued.

DECEMBER 10, 20167:33AM

               Solomon Islands hit by a second earthquake. The epicentre of the quake, which hit at 4:38 am (1738 GMT Thursday), was located 68 km west of Kirakira, a provincial capital in the Solomon Islands, at a depth of 48 km.

MEXICO COLIMA VOLCANO
       Mexico’s Colima volcano spewed hot ash and lava down its flanks as new eruptions took place on Saturday, December 10, after increased activity.

Sunday 11 December 2016 at 12:55 PM IST

            A deep depression in the Arabian Sea, which turned into a severe cyclone, named Nilofar, is expected to bring heavy rain over southern Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, coastal Andhra Pradesh and over Telangana during the next 24 hour. Weather officials here said that Nilofar under the influence of North-East Monsoon would intensify into a very severe cyclonic storm, the same kind as Hudhud, which devastated Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh recently. The deep depression over west central and adjoining south west Arabian sea intensify into cyclonic storm in next 12 hours. It will move towards north direction and is likely to hit northwest Gujarat coast in the next 48 hours. Deccan Herald.
Fig.3 Expected to strike at Nellore and Chennai 
on Dec13, 2016.
      The winds continued to flow in Visakhapatnam, on the 12 Dec 2016, more so during night time, since last four days. 

New Delhi, December 11, 2016 at 11:27 IST
Dense fog shrouds Delhi, NCR; trains and flights worst hit
             At least 90 trains are running late, 28 have been rescheduled and four cancelled due to poor visibility.
Fig.4 Children playing in the Snow on 
11 Dec 2016 at 19h31m

12 Dec 2016: DOUBLE HUNDREDS         
         The Delhi dasher is the fifth batsman in the world after Michael Clarke (4), Don Bradman (3), Ricky Ponting (3) and Brendon McCullum (3) to score three double hundreds in a calendar year. Kohli, who scored his 15th Test ton yesterday, is also the first Indian to hit three double hundreds in a year. 

13 Dec 2016 VARADAH CYCLONE 8 to 13 Dec
             Morning of 13 Dec 2016 the full Sunlight was booming in Visakhapatnam with the wind suspended. It rained on the night of 12 Dec 2016 at Visakhapatnam, continuously on all four days beginning 8 Dec, and night wind was blowing ferociously, the sequel to the Cyclone Varadah that hit Chennai ferociously and bent almost all the electric poles in Chennai. It made a land fall on late on Monday afternoon, between 3 pm to 5 pm, uprooted trees about 568 along 471 bus routes, over 33000 road roads damaged, defaced high-rises and smashed cars. Maximum wind speeds touched 110 kmph -120 kmph and the largest weather system was 40 km in diameter. There was a lull between 2:30 PM to 5 PM as the eye wall of the cyclone was in transit and with scarce rainfall. Total rainfall on Monday was 16 cm. By 8 PM the wind speeds decreased to 60-70 kmph. Urudu word Varadah means red rose. Reservoirs got filled and till next monsoon there won’t water problem. It affected Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur districts.
Nellore (74 mm) was also hit by the cyclone. Coast habitations in Sullurpeta, Tada(23 mm) , Vakadu (36 mm), Kota, Nayudupeta, Chttamur (24 mm) and other far southern areas in the district were hit by 70-90 kmph gales and heavy rain. Many trees were uprooted. No rainfall in upland areas like Udayagiri and Sitaramapuram.  
            It brought rain to drought-hit Prakasam district. Gudur received 6.4 mm, Singrayakonda 6.2 mm, Lingasamudram 4.4 mm, Ulavapadu 2.8 mm, Kandujuru 2.6 mm, Vatepalem 2.6 mm, Chirala 2.4 mm, and Ongole 2 mm. Standing crops in 97,000 hectares, including paddy in 25,000 hectares and Bengal gram in 25,000 hectares were saved due to rain. Machilipatnam coast had no impact of the heavy rain. Sea was rough and many fisherman prevented to venture into sea. TTD steps up surveillance on ghat roads prone to land slips. Town reeled under the impact of heavy rain since Sunday evening. The intermittent drizzle gradually transformed into incessant rain by night putting the pilgrims to difficulties. Heavy gales uprooted the trees that fell across the roads. Chittoor had heavy rains all village tanks being guarded for possible breaches.
             The already rough seas with witnessed raging waves reaching greater heights than usual under the impact of the full moon on Tuesday 13 Dec 2016. 
              Monster Cyclonic storm named Vardah, second wettest day in 10 years, battered Chennai, which recorded 11 cm rain, bruises Chittoor and Nellore as it made a land fall on late Monday, 12 Dec, and hit the coast with staggering speed of 110km/hr uprooting trees, electric poles and inundating low lying areas. More rains is expected over next few days to Chennai, Vellore, Tiruvallur and Krishnagiri.  Several Cars and five trucks, three 10-wheelers and two six-wheelers flipped over The impact so severe that an oil tanker on NH16 at Sullurpeta in Nellore district flipped over spilling crude oil on to the road. Brunt of the storm witnessed by Tirupati, Sullurpeta, Tada, and several other parts. Chittoor was thrown completely out of gear. Eastern Mandals of Kadapa district faced heavy rain. The condition of the sea was very rough, and waves of 17 feet were seen at Kavali and Mypadu. Sea levels rose to few meters at some places. Maximum rain fall till 8 P.M on 12 Oct. Varadapalem (Chittoor district) 377.75 mm, Pichattur (Chittoor district) 124.75 mm, and Tirupati urban 145.25 mm. 4000 trees uprooted in three TN coastal districts and about 8400 workers engaged to clear them. 3400 electricity poles and 30 transformers were damaged. Even a 30-truck thrown off road on bypass road in Chennai. Mysuru and Chamarajanagar, Chikkamagalure and Kodagu received some rains. Bengaluru had wind speeds of 30-40 km/hr, along with moderate rain.
Fig.5 Photo 0836  Venkateswara Temple front yard flooded by the rain water
and the cyclone has hit the Tamil Nadu coast

IAF ASTRA MISSILE
                 IAF test fired missile Astra over Bay of Bengal, with some missed distance calculations, and missile failed to achieve a direct hit. It was designed for 80-km range in head-on collision and 20-km range in tail-chase mode.

Cosmic dust falling on Earth
               300 k.gm of sediment that was trapped in gutters on roofs in Paris, Oslo and Berlin were collected. Cosmic dust in cities contain fewer feather-like crystals. They contain minerals that make them magnetic and found 500 of them in the debris. Roof top cosmic particles are larger than other particles previously recovered at around 0.3 mm.
Fig.6 Polar temperatures anomalies medium

14 DECEMBER 2016 • 8:16AM:
               Mighty wave towering 62.3ft (19 metres) at a remote spot between Britain and Iceland has become the highest ever recorded. Taller than a six-storey building, the wave occurred after a "very strong" cold front had barrelled through the area, producing winds up of 43.8 knots (50.4 miles an hour). The previous record for the tallest wave was 18.3m, also in the North Atlantic in December 2007.    
                  

14 Dec 2016 at 13:13hrs 
                         Sydney swelters through hottest December night on record. The city's previous hottest December night temperature was recorded on Christmas Day 148 years ago.

14 Dec 2016 
                    TIFR scientists discussed the eventual observation of Gravitational Waves emitted by few neutron stars continuously. The study by Professor Sudip Battachraya of TIFR and an associate from MIT,  found that a population of neutron stars should spin around their axes much faster than the highest observed spin rate of any neutron star. Only by emitting gravitational waves continuously and hence spin down. They can increase their spin rate by the transfer of matter from a normal companion star. 

15 Dec 2016
            A devotee feeds migratory Siberian seagulls flying over River Narmada in Jabalpur on Thursday, 15 Dec, 2016.
Fig.7 Photo 0838 The Big rainbow in West Bank at Salem
near Nablus in Palestine after heavy rain on Wednesday 14 Dec 2016

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
                The author is deeply indebted to Late Prof. K. R. Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London).  The author also expresses his gratitude to him for the inspiration and constant guidance provided for his research and investigations. A summary of all his disciples, to his knowledge, and list of publications are listed by the present author and is available on INTERNET. (His lifetime: 1899 Sept. 9 early morning to 1972 June 20 at 9:10 AM). He initiated several researches in wide variety of subjects, and earned respect from the several followers. Hundreds of his research students are well-spread over many countries. 

REFERENCES
1.TRU Literary works: GRAVITON RIPPLES: 
No.15: A Science-Facts Episodes: By Prof. Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
PRESENT TRU Literary Works: ‘GRAVITON RIPPLES’ Dated 04 September 2016: Time 17:26:18 PM IST: by Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana.  17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta. P.O., Visakhapatnam-530002, AP, India. 

ABSTRACT:  Hindu discoverers, identified the Gravity (Gurutva Akarshana) by observing the fall off a Coconut, from the tree near the beach shore of an Ocean, to postulate the existence of a Shakti (force), termed the centric that holds the world. They haven’t identified mass as a means of the attractive spectacle. Moreover, they asserted the Shakti in terms of time, it takes for the Coconut to fall down from the tree. Of course, Newton thought of a falling apple on the ground. The difference between them is presence of an Ocean! And the time of fall. Gurutva Akarshana Shakti, is what Hindu originators, termed it. “Graviton Ripples” is a subject by itself, devoid of the thoughts of usual Gravitation and its manifestations. Projection of it as an independent entity, though being a part of Gravitation that holds the entire universe is a marvellous departure from the conventional notion of Gravitation and its existence. Gravitational Waves, devoid of Einstein thoughts, is a presently an astounding feature in literature, and many experiments are being devised and studied, in recent times to ascertain the happenings in the Galaxy medium. Conversion of the combination of Black Holes, within fraction of a second, to newer stupendous objects and release of mass-energy has been observed by eminent scientists’ world over. Newer findings are being reported in literature. Gravity disturbances, the present author feels, as the aftershocks following a major Earthquake. Are these in fact Gravity Ripples? Do these ripples traverse the outside universe as well? Microgravity in space, has it any connection, with the happenings in the universe elsewhere? Solid State Earthquakes and the free enterprise of the Gravity Ripples, have anything common in their occurrence? In my opinion “Gravity Ripples” differ from Gravitational Waves. It is bizarre thought to relate topological rangadhama quanta high Tc superconductivity with the gravity disturbances on the earth or earth-like bodies in the universe. The time scales of happenings on the earth or earth-like objects for the topological R-quanta and superconductivity, need to be addressed carefully, since the disturbances do have a slow moving earthly materials.

 2. TRU Literary works GAYATRI MANTRA, WATER AND ANCIENT HINDU UNIVERSITIES: A Science-Facts Episodes: No.16: Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana:    PRESENT TRU Literary Works: GAYATRI, WATER AND ANCIENT HINDU UNIVERSITIES.: by Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana, M.Sc. Mathematical Physics, M.Sc. Nuclear Physics,  Ph. D (Physics),  17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta. P.O., Visakhapatnam - 530002, AP, India. Mobile No. 9491902867. ABSTRACT: The part: A presents details of Gayatri Mantra, part: B gives details of Hot and Cold springs, part: C elaborates on recent finds on water and part: D enumerates on Ancient Universities of Hindu and Buddhist thought.                       
               

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