Sunday, September 30, 2012

The Astronomy Study, The weather Scenario of
Visakhapatnam during September 2012 Second Fortnight and other Findings

by

Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
{Retd. Prof. of Physics, SU} 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony,
Maharanipeta. P. O. Visakhapatnam-530002. Cell: 9491902867 BSNL



ABSTRACT
                The Visible stars gave a splendid view in the morning of 30 September 2012 after the clearance of the sky by the heavy rain spell. Scotland had an unusual fog and mist shower unprecedented over many years from the sea and the foam thrash overland is an amazing site. (Report of evening TV news of 26 Sept.2012).
          Observations on three massive stars of Supernovae PTF09cnd, SN 2006gy and SN 2007bi of recorded brightness 2009 of Orange color, more than the 2006 of observation of Pink color and finally another one in 2007 that released more energy with color overall as yellow.
          Due, to incessant rains from the 19th instant, the slips occurred. about nine places the Hill slips have occurred. Slips from Hills at a distance of 20kms occurred in Rayaghad on Sunday 23rd. Visakhapatnam was blessed with good rains in month of September 2012. Three varieties of re-chargeable batteries lamps introduced to work for 15 hours daily, using LED scientific knowledge.


INTRODUCTION
                The morning of 16 September 2012 began with a cloudy weather at Visakhapatnam. It continued also on the Monday 17 September. However, it rained heavily from 4h20mP.M to 5h.30mP.M continuously as a downpour. The thunderbolt killed a person Pongi Krishna, on Monday evening in Araku Valley, Bodomo Panchayat area Riga village at Paravada. Out of seven people who took shelter in a tinned roof shed at the rice mill three people Kilo Raju, Pongi Jagan and Tatarao injured seriously. Another, three moved with the help of 108 Medical Van, given preventive Medicine at the Aganapudi Hospital. The 18 and 19 September 2012 are very bright Sun lit Days. On the 20 throughout the day, it was cloudy and in the evening from 4 P.M to morning of 21 September 2012 up to 5h30 A.M it drizzled continuously. The occurrence of the rain or showers in the evening time from 4 P.M to late morning 6 P.M seems to be rather very peculiar, possibly the nearness of the Sea to Visakhapatnam. On the evening from 6PM to 7h30mP.M rain showered at Visakhapatnam on 24 September 2012. On 25 September 2012, it rained in Visakhapatnam again in the evening for an hour between 6h30m to 7h45mP.M. The days of these rains were full of clouds with low visibility of Sun light. There was a light shower of Rain without any thunder at Visakhapatnam for about 20 minutes around 9.P.M. on the 28 September 2012. An unusual rain at 13h P.M for twenty minutes and again at 14h30m P.M on 29 September 2012. Visibility was very low due to heavy clouds. On the 30 September at 9h 50m A.M there was a spell of rain in Visakhapatnam, spells of rain continued the afternoon, also with passing clouds, and yet times with full glare of the Sunlight interminantly. (See Fig.7)

An Analysis
               The important thing to note is that the ground is wet enough for the rains to occur! Observations at Visakhapatnam defy the findings given below. Contrary “recent observation that heat is important for rain cloud formations, the hot days thermals reach several kilometers in atmosphere but rain more likely in drier areas, a nearby 50-100km place, challenging positive feedback analysis. If soil is dry, with strong thermals more rain likely to occur”.

Scotland
              Scotland had an unusual fog and mist shower unprecedented over many years from the sea and the foam thrash overland is an amazing site. (Report of evening TV news of 26 Sept.2012)

International Agency Draft Warning
               The changes in the environmental conditions drastic they would be in 2030 year, with daily death of 10lakh people. DARA warns of Green House gases might increase the world temperature. Ice caps melting at the Poles, Famine, Sea rise and peculiar weather conditions creates havoc in the world. About 184 countries have to face the weather change warns DARA started by just 20 countries.

Ski diving Sangvi aged eight
              Wonderful boy named Sangvi aged 8 years old from India under the guidance by Hank Vyanvick trainer did ski diving in South Africa at a height of 10,000 feet on May 22, 2012 and achieved a unique world record, since India allows ski diving to only people above 16 years old.

Password by wave of hand
               By waving of hand it is possible to create, the password said Sridhar Ayyangar at the Sanfrancisco Intel developer forum. The use of half-hand united blood cells scanned to identify through the biometric scan is possible.

SUPERNOVAE DISAPPEARED
                 Observations on three massive stars of Supernovae PTF09cnd, SN 2006gy and SN 2007bi of recorded brightness 2009 of Orange color, more than the 2006 observation of Pink color and finally another one in 2007 that released more energy with color overall as yellow. Typical supernovae leave behind charred remains of a neutron star or a black hole with a fast-expanding cloud with elements loaded from the fury of the deflagration. Pair instability as theory terms it, produces e+ and e- pairs that form a nickel 56 radioactive, in addition other relatively heavy elements. The nonradioactive iron is produced in the scenario of SN2006gy with light luminosity explained by decay of nickel 56. SN2006gy after becoming bright for many months suddenly disappeared and pair instability is not a likely proposition. What is the cause of its unusual brightness? (Ref. June 2012 Scientific American.com, p.47).
                      

Fig.1 Evening at 18h28m and 29m found the Sky color changes from Blue Grayish to Grayish. Fusion Reactor Picture, The three Supernovae and The splash of waves in South Korea on 18th September 2012





Fig.2 The heavy rain at 17h26m PM at Narasimha ashram, and the Star studded night sky.

 
Fig.3 The Moon on Vinayak Festival, Smart Bulb and the Brhamakamalam with multitude of Flowers.


Fig.4 The Coconut Furniture, Blue Sky with Moon, and few species of India fast disappearing.


             Fig.5 The lightning colors and some rare plants.



Fig.6 The night sky on 30 September 2012 and a plant that absorbs dust. so the sacred plant of India a herbal Aswagandha Tree.

Fig.7 The rain and sun shine day 30 September 2012 with varied reflections of sunlight in the stranded rainwater
FINDINGS

Visible Stars
            The 18 September 2012 the night sky showed the visible stars. The festival of God of Obstructions and Troubles, Vinayak celebrated in India on the 19 September 2012, actually a postponed festival due to an excess month of India Calendar. The Visible stars gave a splendid view in the morning of 30 September 2012 after the clearance of the sky by the heavy rain spell from afternoon 2.P.M to next day morning hours till 2.A.M Coconut Fiber Utility

           National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research used a special binding material to fuse the Lignus Cells in coconut fiber to develop Poly-coir. In future, the Banana and the Jute fibers developed as Poly-coir to substitute use of teak wood. It withstands the white ants and the fire damage as well. Current price of teak wood is Rs.3500/- per foot while Coconut fiber would cost Rs2500-3000/-.

Sikkim Rains with Lightning
             Gyangtek north of Sikkim interior villages affected by Sunday rains with Hill slips resulting in death of 21 people. Mostly Bharat-Tibet security people were involved (ITBP). Mostly Rangama range people dead are involved. Due, to incessant rains from the 19th instant, the slips occurred. About nine places the Hill slips have occurred.

RAYAGHAD
              Slips from Hills at a distance of 20kms occurred in Rayaghad on Sunday as a result the traffic from Jayapuram and Malkangiri places to Bhubaneswar obstructed. Due to incessant heavy rain, no rescue operations made.

Rudraksha Trees in Ambur
                 A cine actor visited the two trees in the Vellore Zillaha, near Ambur. They exist in Maratipalayem Krishnanpaarari.

Without Coal Steel Production
                Hydrogen Plasma Smelting Reactor method used in Bhubaneswar Inst. of Minerals and Materials Technology, after two years of Research investigations, revealed with 200grams of Iron Ore resulting in Green Steel production.

Waste Material Fuel
                London reported that Alcohol industry by product waste material by Napier University Scientists with a spinoff company and Tulliburdine Distillery agreement, results in generation of Fuel known as Butanol, useful to run motor cars. Daily Mail gave this news.

EVER-READY RECHARGEBLE LAMPS
              Three varieties of re-chargeable batteries lamps introduced to work for 15 hours daily, using LED scientific knowledge.

FOCUS LATER CAMERA
                Lytro camera has powerful sensors that allow focusing point to change to suit his convenience. Light field engine travels with each image so adjustable to suit focus. The telescope shaped cameras offers light field technology adopts, shoot now and focus later, allowing the focal point to shift on a computer.

UV sensitive Gens
               Ozone collapse leads to UV exposure of Earth results in cancerous skin and diseases of visibility of eye. CCMB Hyderabad scientists recognized that Bacillus Isrononises B3W22 bacteria, exists in the stratosphere atmosphere which by examining nearly 20000 gens of it, to recognize that UVSE, a particular gene repairs, UV affected DNA of the damaged gene (Journal of Bacteriology). ISRO collaborated in the research. Extreme UV affects the several of DNA on Earth when it strikes through the holes created of the Ozone layers of the atmosphere.

CONCLUSIONS
             Unusual spell of rain from 2.P.M to next day morning 2.A.M on the 30 September 2012 has given a great relief to the people during the time of God images Vinayaka immersions. The Visible stars gave a splendid view in the morning of 30 September 2012 after the clearance of the sky by the heavy rain spell. The National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research used a special binding material to fuse the Lignus Cells in coconut fiber to develop Poly-coir. In future, the Banana and the Jute fibers developed as Poly-coir to substitute use of teak wood.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
                I am deeply indebted to Prof K R Rao D.Sc. (Madras). D.Sc. (London) of Andhra University Colleges, Waltair for his valuable suggestions and guidance of an insight in the subject of Physics and Mathematics during the years 1955-1972. He was a great thrust for the academic success of several people of different sects and was solely interested in Excellence, Magnanimity and able Administration.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

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Vol.2012, Issue No.9, Dated: 21 September 2012
Time 3h28mP.M.
Mystic Role of Quantum Theory
By
Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
{Retd.Prof.of Physics, SU} 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony,
Maharanipeta.P.O. Visakhapatnam-530002. Cell: 9491902867

ABSTRACT
           An unconventional approach to Quantum Theory implies possible mixing up the quantum numbers generally allotted to the individual Quanta. The Prof K R Rao’s studies made in 1923-1925 for Madras University D.Sc. Thesis imply the fractional quantum numbers for p-states of Atomic Spectra. The approach to the Gravity Physics extended to explain the fractional quantum numbers.

Mysticism
               Early in human history, Indian scholars pondered much about the Universe. In their own way, they elaborated the mysticism and philosophy to suit their way of living. The unfortunates that pondered on India have established themselves to cater their needs and pleasures. The human quest for knowledge in the form of Pundits and Purohits was totally lost except a few who claim of their living in Himalayas of the past and presently no such individual to speak off really exists. The conception of knowledge has evolved freshly with the past destroyed willfully. The depiction of several Gods and Goddesses (numbers increase now beyond the 33crore Gods or Goddesses propounded earlier) by Indian thought, deed of forms and figures, is just a glimpse of unforgettable human endeavor that had its influence on people for several generations. The glory of the West Philosophers in such representations of the scriptures and dedication, of human suffering to uphold the right is remarkable. Human quest for knowledge has opened new avenues. Amassing the wealth and Gold money has triumphed from the past. This led to new National holds. What is knowledge seems to be a quest even to date.

Knowledge conception
               Knowledge conception offers two possibilities one an imaginary barrier that science is presumed to be able to pass through and another, a real barrier that only our imagination can really penetrate through, as the Scientists David Deutsch & Artur Ekert assert (Ref.1). The idea that we are confined and imprisoned inside a finite bubble or bottle of familiar objects and events, conceptually understood by the later argument is not the familiar view. For the argument that the infinity used is inaccessible to exploration and to explanation seems to be vague. Investigations in Science do reveal new horizons and transcend us into realm of other thoughts and worlds of knowledge. Therefore, it is a passport to the bounded knowledge and unbound humility.

Quantum theory
               Quantum theory suggested by few to support the later argument. It seems theorists taught students irrationality and they are not supposed to ask that question of its validity. It seems things happen without reason or explanation. Many a texts and the familiarization descriptions of quantum theory have said so. A comparative study of classical mechanics and the quantum theory approaches to muster the vague knowledge of the microscopic world asserted by the later to fully harnessing the nature. It is a gratifying to know that these impediments have really ever materialized. Quantum mechanics is liberating us from the misknowledge. The ideas of superposition, entanglement, discreteness and the randomness etc in quantum mechanics are found useful as resources rather than as impediments. Extraordinary devices like the ultra chips and the sharp and finite miniature lasers devised.

Communications techniques
            Communications techniques and computational measures have grossly changed with the advent of quantum mechanics. They often said as just the beginning of a new world. Novel ways of discovering the nature and creating advanced knowledge has become a reality. Moore Law predictions of doubling the knowledge led to the miniaturization of the devices to the level of individual atoms. Engineers can enter the realm of the unsurpassable.

Simultaneous observation
            The uncertainty principle brought in the limitations on simultaneous observation of several of the physical entities. With the limitations, it laid the conditions due to cause and effect what not be inferred cannot be controlled. Familiar the tiny objects with attributes of rampant randomness and covered by impossible correlations. The success of quantum physics over the quantum world is predominant, in the sense that quantum computations encode information over tiny objects.

The precession
           The precession has improved despite the uncertainty principle. How the quantum computers have gained exquisite precision with information embedded on elementary particles? Error-correction procedures can compensate for decoherence long enough to complete a computation. Information spread over multiple particles, by Physicists, or encode it in geometric form that avoids noise.

            An important observation by the authors mentioned earlier was that although mathematical truths are independent of Physics, knowledge of them apparently gained by physical processes. Which, truths are hidden forever? Mathematicians with pure abstractions will be able to see these also prove them. A mathematical proof is a sequence of logical operations (logic as defined by the Western world). Srinivas Ramanujam in 19 century in India has obtained many a mathematical proofs even the fractional calculus of integration and differentiation without the so-called logical approach. Obviously, judgment was rooted in the realm of the Physical World. The operations involved were so simple and beyond the comprehension of a Western mind. It is apparently clear that the repertoire of such elementary computations to master the abstractions presented by Srinivas Ramanujam. Hindu mathematics as it was termed to see and prove the truths that would otherwise remain hidden totally. Has the Srinivas Ramanjum Brain worked that pulled the factors at the outset, as if pulled out of a magician’s hat?

Bad Philosophy
            The division of Mathematics and Physics to understand the Nature of the World is it a paradigm? Does the Mathematics, be turned out as an empirical science with results drawn not simply by careful reasoning but also by careful experimentation? Quantum Physics provides the tool for such an approach and makes it paradigm to resolve several special issues. Germans like Schrodinger, who mastered the Vedas and the concept of Shiva (many books in AU library getting rotten) to describe the different evolution histories of a particle, has agreed upon not simply alternatives but as well all that really happen simultaneously. Caution is for falling prey to bad Physics. Philosophy (as understood in Western world) and Fundamental Physics so closely linked that once it nosedived along with it the Physics dwindled. Now people believe that Physics is dragging back the philosophy back on its track.

Beyond The Wave Functions
              The direct product description presents new vistas of knowledge in the World of Physics. In fact, even without them earlier in year, 1930A.D Prof. Madhav has brought an equation for several spin particles and the theory for the higher order spins. I am surprised to see in his papers, some given to me by him (Ref.2), a spin 2 Equation, see the photocopy of page 141 Eq. 12b and reproduced here.


             B. S. Madhava Rao (Ref.2) has not used the Direct Product representations for describing the spins of higher order. I have developed a novel approach to obtain matrices of the spin 2 and associated particles.
Table I

Terms         3χ 1                 3χ 0                   3χ -1                      1χ 0

3χ 1          3χ 1* 3χ 1       3χ 1* 3χ 0          3χ 1* 3χ -1          3χ 1* 1χ 0

3χ 0          3χ 0* 3χ 1       3χ 0* 3χ 0          3χ 0* 3χ -1          3χ 0* 1χ 0

3χ -1         3χ -1* 3χ 1      3χ -1* 3χ 0        3χ -1* 3χ -1         3χ -1* 1χ 0

1χ 0           1χ 0* 3χ 1       1χ 0* 3χ 0         1χ 0* 3χ -1           1χ 0* 1χ 0

Spin Formulation yields the matrix note the diagonal elements as
                       (2,2);      (2,0);       (2,-2)       and          (0,0).

Table II
                                            Terms
              (1,1)      (1,0)       (1,-1)        (0,0)

(1,1)      (2,2)        (2,1)      (2,0)          (1,1)

(1,0)        (2,1)       (2,0)      (2,-1)       (1,0)

(1,-1)       (2,0)       (2,-1)     (2,-2)      (1,-1)

(0,0)        (1,1)       (1,0)       (1,-1)      (0,0)
Hence, we got the spin zero but as well the spin(minus) -2 values. But the associated (2 , 1) implies a Photon variable (as well an Anti-Photon presented in Warangle Reg. Engg. College) that was envisaged by the present author in the year 1984, while he was employed in Shivaji University, Kolhapur-416004 (Refs. 3 & 5). The (2 , 0) on the other hand represents a scalar entity with the spin 2. 
Nevertheless, more intriguing is the physics representation of the elementary particles especially bosons of this article. Perhaps a better representation would be as follows:
Table III

Terms
                (1,1)                (1,0)             (1,-1)            (0,0)

(1,1)    (1+1,1+1)      (1+1,1+0)         (1+1,1-1)     (1+0,1+0)

(1,0)    (1+1,1+0)      (1+1,0+0)         (1+1,0-1)     (1+0,0+0)

(1,-1)    (1+1,-1+1)    (1+1,-1+0)      (1+1,-1-1)     (1+0,-1+0)

(0,0)      (0+1,0+1)     (0+1,0+0)       (0+1,0-1)     (0+0,0+0)
This implies that the photon (Ref.3) we thought associated with the Graviton of Spin 2 particles is a composite scalar particle and its excess energy presumably due to some scalar components. Spin 1 identifiable with the photon but our presentation made here points out that the photon associated with graviton has a scalar particle embedded with it. This is a very new finding of paramount importance.
Consider the

Matrix = [2 1 0 1; 1 0 -1 0; 0 -1 -2 -1; 1 0 -1 0]

obtained from the Table II above and diagnolization of the above matrix yields the four eigenvalues as -2.83, -0, 0 and 2.83.The fractional eigenvalue is really a surprising thing. Possibly be interpreted as sequel to the non-appearance of spin 1 contributions rather explicitly. The two distinct eigenvalues non-vanishing indeed represent the two possible solutions of the algebraic equation. We infer here that the 0 eigenvalues correspond to the possible scalar entities associated with the Graviton and the Anti-Graviton respectively. In conventional diagram the Graviton (spin +2) and Anti-Graviton (spin -2) are easy to depict but the two zeros (scalar particles) tend differ in orientation location.

         Madhava Rao (Ref.2) Equation cited above, for spin2 leads to the algebraic roots as
     +2i,         -2i,             +1i           and            -1i
respectively which all seem to be imaginary.


             Further, we find that the spin 1 and spin 0 both have associated particles (Ref.4). The present model brings out the fascinating feature that since the very fundamental notions of physics are marvelously changed or modified in the gravitational realm. Does it mean that we have anti-graviton, anti-scalar and the anti-vector particles as well? Not only anti-graviton but also anti-photon might exist. The anti-photon suggested by the present author way back in a paper presented at the Warangal Engineering College, AP, India (Ref.5) from other elementary particle symmetry group considerations of a higher order matrix formulation. Ref.6 gives the authors thoughts on High Energy Physics and Astrophysics.
                
A simple graphical representation illustrates the spin 2 and the scalar fields obtained as above by me through a diagonalization procedure. I have given the explicit values for the two possible values of Graviton and the Anti-Graviton for their spin values as obtained by the diagonalization procedure. These differ from the conventional +2 and the -2 values for the spins. The excess values may be termed as due to the presence of Spin 1, Spin 0 and their counterparts making up the total spin of Graviton and the Anti-Graviton. This is a rather a peculiar approach of assigning the quantum numbers and a radical departure from the conventional Quantum Theory assignments. Photon makes no explicit appearance in this formulation except perhaps its contribution to the quantum values of
Spin 2.83 and Spin -2.83 assignments.

Fig.2 The +2.83 and the -2.83 Spins for
Graviton and Anti Graviton and two Zero values for the two Scalars with them at the Origin


                The argument that perhaps these represent the spin 2 particles (more magnitude values than just 2) and the Scalar particles in a four dimensional representation instead of just the three dimensions seems to be plausible. However, the fractional quantum numbers to the Graviton and Anti-Graviton exist. Two Scalars refer to the two possible quanta namely, Graviton and Anti-Graviton.

In metric form we may write
ds^2=g11*dx^2+g22*dy^2+g33*dz^2+g44*dt^2 +2*g12*dx*dy
+2*g13*dx*dz -2*g14*dx*dt +2*g23*dy*dz-2*g24*dy*dt -2*g34*dz*dt
We have
ds^2= 2*dx^2 + 2*dx*dy-2*dx*dt -2*dy*dz - 2*dz^2 + 2*dz*dt

The diagonalization led to the four eigenvalues as
 -2.83, -0, 0 and 2.83.
Note the minus sign assignment for the zero quantum number.
The corresponding four eigenfunctions are

[.1464 -0.3536 -.8536 -.3536; .2507 .3612 .2507 -.8625;
.4326 -.7871 .4326 -0.782; .8536 .3536 -.1464 .3536]

The eigenfunctions for the zero eigenvalues differ very much, a finding of significance since the two values refer to the positive and the negative roots. The diagonalization led, to the world and its anti-world vectors.

CONCLUSIONS
The fractional quantum numbers to the Graviton and Anti-Graviton exist. Photon makes no explicit appearance in this formulation on diagnolization except perhaps its contribution to the quantum values of Spin 2.83 and Spin -2.83 assignments. Madhava Rao equation for spin 2 leads to the algebraic roots as +2i,-2i, +1i and -1i respectively that all seem to be imaginary. The anti-photon (in 1984) suggested, by the present author, way back in a paper presented, at the Warangal Engineering College, AP, India (Ref.3g) from other elementary particle symmetry group considerations of a higher order matrix formulation receives good support from the present work. Recent thoughts of Anti-Graviton through the lightning bouts on Earth seem to be enthralling.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I am deeply indebted to Prof K R Rao D.Sc. (Madras). D.Sc. (London) of Andhra University Colleges, Waltair for his valuable suggestions and guidance of an insight in the subject of Physics and Mathematics during the years 1955-1972.


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SU (8) super-quark model”, Paper No.8, of 67th Ind. Sci. Cong. Part B pages 61 and 62, 1980.
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Pair Multiplet”, Paper No.114, 1981
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and Gravy-Changing (neutral) Currents existence”, 69th Sess. of Ind. Sci. Cong.
Mathematics section, Paper No.147, page 62, Manasagangotri, 1982 (Reviewed in
Indian Express News Paper, dt.7th Jan 1982)
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Cosmod Transformations for Spin 2 Gravitons”, Paper No. 144, Proc. 70th Ind. Sci. Cong. Sect.
Sri Venkateswara University, Mathematics, Tirupati, 1983
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Regional Engg. College, Warangal, Mathematics Department, September 2nd, 1984
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Interior of Super Gravity Cosmic Stellar structures” paper No.72, Sess. of Ind. Sci. Cong.
Lucknow, Phy. Sect. January 5th, 1985
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in Nagpur in January 1984. Gravitational Radiation and Relativity,
World Scientific, pages. 315, “Physical process of Gravitons and Gravy Quark in the
Interior of Super gravity Cosmic Stellar structures” and as well on 298, Paper entitled by
K. L. Narayana,” The Origin of new primaries’ from “Cygnus X-3” and “Centarum”
Astrophysical Objects and a Gravy Quark Star”. 1986.
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Plasma Waves”, 73rd Ind. Sci. Cong, Delhi, listed as late Paper No.2, Section Physics,
held in January 1986
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Lyra Space”, GR-10, Conf. Institute de Fisica “G.Galilei” Padova- Italy, 1986
2. K. L. Narayana, “Quadrupolar binding of Gravitational free Quarks”, GR-10,
Conf. Institute de Fisica “G.Galilei” Padova- Italy, 1986.
3. K.L.Narayana, “On Spinorial and Materialistic Optical Cosmod Invariants and
    Cosmod Gravity”, 73rd Sess. Of Ind. Sci. Cong. Delhi, Physics Section, Jan 1986.
k). K. L. Narayana, Modern Physics and Theoretical Physics Educational Workshop 6th June to 11th, Souvenir cum Proceedings Held at Dept. of Phys, Sangameswara College, Sholapur organized under ULP, COSIP programme of Shivaji University, Kolhapur-416004, June 1987
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l). K L. Narayana, Shivaji University, Kolhapur-416004, Maharashtra State, “A Model for Gravity Waves 2.82GHz (in S-Band) and Photodetection Observation made at Kolhapur of 24th Oct.1995 Partial Solar Eclipse and Comparative Study with The Alaska 20th July 1963 Total Solar Eclipse Data”, Proc. 84th Ind.Sci. Cong. Held at Delhi, held in 1997, Part III (Advance Abstract) p.35-36, Section X: Mathematics. The eclipse proceeded by an Earthquake during the early hours and observations are of considerable significance explicitly stated in Paper No.68, 1997. (See also Paper No.67 by me on Page 31)
4. See below the J L Powell and B Crasemann Angular Momentum and Spin page 333 in their book on Quantum Mechanics published in 1963 initialed by Prof K R Rao, D.Sc. (Madras). D.Sc. (London)


  Fig.3    Signature initials of Late Prof K R Rao
            D.Sc. (Madras). D.Sc. (London)


5. K. L. Narayana, Silver Jubl. Symp. “On Variational Methods in Continuum Mechanics”,
Regional Engg. College, Warangal, Mathematics Department, September 2nd, 1984
6. K L Narayana, “A possible Cosmological High Energy Universe” High Energy Physics and Astrophysics International Conference” September 9th, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, 1987

Address:
Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
(Retd. Prof of Physics, SU, Kolhapur)
17-11-10, Official Colony, Maharanipeta. P. O.
Visakhapatnam-530002 (AP), India.
Mobile No.9491902867

List of Publications
on Gravitation before my retirement from Shivaji University, Kolhapur 416004, i.e. during 1966 June 1st to 2000 July 31st.

Note that the missing numbers below of references refer to publications made by me not related to Gravitational Physics.

10. K.L.Narayana, “On the unification of gravitation and the quantum theory”, Shivaji University, (1979) and Invited talk presented at GRG, 8th National Symposium at Bhavnagar (1978)

*17. K. L. Narayana, “A new field quantization approach to Gravitation and Bosonic gravitons of Spin 5/2”, Indian Science Congress, Hyderabad, 1979. Physics Section (Late Paper).

*18. K. L. Narayana, “Spin 5/2 Graviton-like particles and their relativistic motion in a central force field”, 66th Session of Ind. Sci. Congress Association, Hyderabad, Physics Section, Paper No. , 1978.

*19. K. L. Narayana, “Physical orthonormalization criteria for graviton Spinor wave functions, Chirality projections and hyper-number √1”, 66th Session of Ind. Sci. Congress Association, Hyderabad, Physics Section, Paper No. , 1978.

*20.K. L. Narayana, “ Non-compact Group ( 3,2) spectrum for Graviton of Spin 5/2 under Bose Einstein statistics and symmetry aspects”, Albert Einstein Centenary Symposium, Bose Institute of Physical Sciences, Calcutta, 1979, Dec 31st and March 1-4, 1979.

76. Dr. K. L. Narayana, “On other Gravity Possibilities of Gravitation” Vol.1, p.641, Einstein Centenary Symposium, Nagpur University, Nagpur, held on Feb,20th 1980, Duhita Publishers, Einstein Foundation, Nagpur, Edts. K. Kondo and T. M. Karade.

77. K. L. Narayana, “Multiplet content and Sum rules of Weak Lepton-Hadron super currents in a SU(8) super-quart model” Ind. Sci. Cong. Jadavapur University, Paper No.6, Physics Section, (Sat) Feb. 2, 1980.

78. K. L. Narayana, “Charmed Spin-5/2 graviton, within a super-gravity formulation” Ind.Sci. Cong, Session, 67th Jadvapur University, Calcutta, Physics Section, Paper No.5, February 2, 1980.

79. K. L. Narayana, “Beharrung Gauge approach and an Unified Model of Gravitation, Electromagnetism and Strong interactions”, 67th Ind. Sci. Cong. Session, Jadavpur University, Calcutta, Mathematics section, Feb.6th Paper No. ,1980.

88. K.L.Narayana, “Space Science analysis of the 19th Nov.1977 Indian Pennisular Double cyclones and their gravitational interaction and a model of helical cyclonic metric structure.” Physics Section, No. 89, Ind. Sci. Cong. B.H. University, Varanasi, 3-8th Jan 1981.

89. K. L. Narayana, “Graviton and Anti-Graviton annihilation and creation of Fermi-Quark and f-meson pair multiplets” mathematics section, paper No. 114, Ind.Sci. Cong. Session 68th, B.H. University, Varanasi, 3-8th Jan 1981.

90. K. L. Narayana, “Spinorial-Optical Collinations and a theory of Massive Charged vector Bosons”, Mathematics section, Paper No.110, Ind.Sci.Cong 68th Session, B.H.University, Varanasi 3-8th Jan 1981.

91. K. L. Narayana, “On the Nilch admittance tensor of relativistic Plasma” ,

Paper No. K15, First All Ind. Symp.on Plasma Physics, Ind. Institute of Technology, Delhi, December 16, 1981.

93. K. L. Narayana,” on the nature of tropical monsoon depression and their interactions based on a helical metric structure model”, Symposium on Theoretical Studies: Theoretical Physics Group: Shivaji University, Kolhapur, 12th July 1981,

94. K. L. Narayana, “On the violation of the metric reversal invariance symmetry and Existence of a new n-Meson”, Symposium on Theoretical Studies: Theoretical Physics Group, Shivaji University, Kolhapur-416004, 12 July 1981.

100. K. L. Narayana,” On certain New Conserved Quantities governing the behavior of Magneto-Fluids in General Relativity” paper No.12: MATSCIENCE, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Madras, Conference on Special and General Relativity and Applications” 16th to 21st, Feb., 1982.

103. K. L. Narayana, “On Spin-Gravity in a new Renormalized Theory of

Electro-Weak interactions and Gravy-changing (neutral) Current existence”
Paper No.147, the 69th Session of Ind.Sci.Cong. Mathematics Section, Manasagangotri, 7th Jan 1982. (Indian Express News Paper: 7-1-1982).

104. K. L. Narayana. “Spinorial Optical Collineations in the General Theory of Relativity and on Nilch Tensor and Nilch Scalars”, Paper No.54, in 69th Session, Manasagangotri, 7th January 1982.

108. K. L. Narayana, “A Cosmod Gauge, Current and Vorticity Characteristics of Cosmod Transformations for Spin-2 Gravitons”, 70th Proc. of Ind. Sci. Cong. held at Tirupati Shri Venkateswara University, Mathematics section, 5th January 1983.

109. K. L. Narayana, Paper No.144, “ Magnetic Monopoles, Isorotation and Stream lines of Geodesic Flow of MHD in Magnetic Plasma Stars”, 70th Proc. of held at Tirupati Shri Venkateswara University, Mathematics section, 5th January 1983.

110. K. L. Narayana, “ On certain new conserved quantities Governing the behavior of Magnetofluids in General Relativity”, Paper No.12, MATSCIENCE Conf. on General Relativity and Special Relativity and its applications, 21st December 1982.

111. K. L. Narayana, “On complex angular momenta of Magnetic-Plasma stars and Gravitational dyons”, 1st Dec 1982, Paper No.11: MATSCIENCE conf on General Relativity and Special Relativity and its applications, 21st December 1982.

*112. K. L. Narayana, “Stability of Radial Modes and Magnetic Monopole (Gauge Quantal) solutions of Relativistic Magnetic Plasma stars”, Gorakhpur, Paper No. 8th Proc. Ind. Astronomical Society, 3rd to 6th November 1982.

114. K. L. Narayana,” on Super-Gravity theories and Meta Physical Models of Hindu Vaisheshika Philosophy”, AHPS, 5th January at 70th session of Proc. of Ind.Sci. Cong. Tirupati, 1983.

115. K. L. Narayana,” Magnetic Monopoles their constituents, GUT and Cosmological types of Magnetic Monopoles”, 11th December, Symp. On Theoretical Studies, Shivaji University, Kolhapur-416004, 1983.

117. K. L. Narayana,” on Gravitational Invariant Particle Wave Equations in a generalized Lyra Space”, GR-10, Conf. Institute of di Fisica “G.Galilei”, Padov, Italy,

118. K. L. Narayana, “Gravitational Gauge potentials with twenty-spin-coefficients and an extended electro-weak theory”, GR-10, Conf. Institute di Fisica “G.Galilei” Padov, Italy.

119. K. L. Narayana, “Quadrupolar Binding of Gravitational free Quarks”,
GR-10, Conf. Institute di Fisica “G.Galilei” Padov, Italy.
120.
          1. K. L. Narayana, Silver Jubl. Symp. “On Variational Methods in Continuum Mechanics”, Regional Engg. College, Warangal, Mathematics Department, September 2nd, 1984

           2.K. L. Narayana, “Gravitational Instability generated by stochastic process and new plasma waves.” Mathematics section, 73rd Ind. Sci. Cong. Delhi University, 1986.

121. K. L. Narayana, “ Relativistic Plasma Instabilities in terms of Nilch and Electromagnetic potential Twistor fields”,73rd Ind. Sci. Cong. Delhi University, 1986.

122. K. L. Narayana, “Topological Helicity Formulation and a new Elucidation of Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle”, Paper No.20, Proc. 73rd session of Ind. Sci. Cong. University of Delhi, Physics Section, 1986.

123. K. L. Narayana, “on spinorial and materialistic optical tensor invariants and Cosmod Gravity”, Physics section, Paper No.21, Proc. 73rd session of Ind. Sci. Cong. University of Delhi, Physics Section, 1986.

126. K. L.Narayana,” on spinorial and Materialistic optical Cosmod tensor Invariants and Cosmod Gravity”, 73rd Sess. Ind. Sci. Cong. Delhi January 6th, Physics Section, 1986 and 72nd sess. Of Ind. Sci.Cong. Lucknow, Mathematics section, January 6th, 1985.

135. K. L. Narayana, “ On the components of the Fundamental Third Rank Tensor of General Relativity”, RESO, 11th Int. Conf. on General Relativity and Gravitation, Stockholm, July 6th, 1986.

137. K. L. Narayana, “Physical Process of Gravitons and Gravy Quarks in the Interior of Supergravity Cosmic stellar structures”, 72nd Sess. Of Ind. Sci. Cong. Lucknow, January 5th, 1985 and Proc.of Sir Arthur Eddington Centenary Symposium, Vol.3 Nagpur, 23 February, 1984.

138. K. L. Narayana, “ Gravitational Instability generated by Stochastic processes and the new plasma waves”, 73rd sess. Ind. Sci. Cong. Delhi January 5-7th, 1986.

139. K. L. Narayana,”Relativistic Plasma Instabilities in terms of Nilch and EM potential twistor Fields”, Mathematics section, 73rd Sess. Ind. Sci. Cong. Delhi, Jan 5-7th, 1986.

140. K. L. Narayana, “The flexuous Instabilities of Confined Plasma”, (Anu Bhavan CSMM, Bombay, Govt.of India, October, letter No.10/26/21/85-ER/4039) 11th Int. Conf on Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion, ROS: Kyoto, Japan, November 13-20, 1986.

142. K. L. Narayana, “A possible Cosmological High Energy Universe”, High Energy Physics and Astrophysics Int. Conf: University of Kashmir, Srinagar, Dated 9th September 1987.

145. K. L. Narayana,
74th Sess. Ind. Sci. Cong. Bangalore Mathematics section, (presented) 1987:

(a). “Mathematical Formulation of Stochastic Quark lattice degeneracy and Sum rule selections”, Paper No.65 (Sect.VII)

(b). “The Origin of New Primaries from “Cygnus X-3” and “Centaur” Astrophysical objects and the Gravy Quark star” Paper No.123, (Sect.III), Page 68.

(c). “Novel techniques of Potential distributed spinorial (Rangadhama) Optical quanta ratio thermometry”, Paper No.45, (Sect.III), Page.26.

148. K. L. Narayana,”Gravy Quarks supergravity formulation and Cosmic string generation of Particles”, Global Conf. on Mathematical Physics (Cent. Celebrations of Niels Bohr and H. Weyl) Einstein Foundation International Oct 25, University of Nagpur, (Page.62), 1987.

*179. Kotcherlakota. L. N. “Waves and Plasma in the Environment of Comets”,
6th Asia Pacific Physics Conference Aug. Kulalampur, Malaysia.
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after my retirement from Shivaji University, Kolhapur-416004.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

The Astronomy Study, The weather Scenario of Visakhapatnam during September 2012 First Fortnight and some accounts of History of India
by
Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
{Retd. Prof. of Physics, SU} 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta. P. O. Visakhapatnam-530002. Cell: 9491902867 BSNL

ABSTRACT
                      From 4h30m A.M to all most 10h55m A.M the rain in Visakhapatnam on the 6 September 2012 slashed heavily with continuous rain there is a havoc created. This rain described locally as JADIVANA. The night of 12 September for the first time gave a nice visibility of the stars from Narasimha Ashram. Sixth time walking in space Sunitha migrant from India to USA, possess the record of a woman Spacewalker in space. Mahatma Gandhi visited Kota-vari Rama Mandir of hundred years old, in Bhimilli located at the Rotallu old street due to incessant rains, following the last four days i.e. from 4 to 8 September 2012, it collapsed on the Saturday. Ekaombareswar Temple the Raja Gopuram is highest in South India and occupies about 57meters height. Main attraction of this temple is the 2500 old Mango tree that has four branches and gives four different sweet fruits.

INTRODUCTION

FORT CONSTRUCTS 250yrs BC
               From Karimnagar about 50km away Komanpur Mandal Begumpeta last reaches, there exists Ramgiri Fort an ancient and an unforgettable historical place. Old Firangi, some (Bhurujulu) protective guard posts, to-date exist. The Fort has also a spiritual experience. During the first century A.D, this fort received some reshape. The fort holds constructs dating about 250years old before Christ. After collapse of Nanda Kingdom before 250years of Christ small constructs existing here easily identified. In Telangana, this fort is exemplary and this fort known as Diamond Fort and historical records ascertain that Gouthimi Putra Sri Satha Karni ruled this in 62BC and in 86BC. Kings Pulmani. Chandragupta, Bindusaradu, and Ashoka Emperors, have rebuilt and protected the fort. In 1158A.C Chalukhyagunda King was defeated by Kakatiyulu and later Telangana occupied by Bahmani Sultans (1442AC to 1457AC) who ruled there until the Nizam time. The fort has a well that holds water throughout the year. Kakatiyas built constructs like Chitrakota, Aatikota, Nimmakota, Palakota, Simhakota, Jingikota, Gadishala, Tankashala, and Weapon making machinery shops areas, which are a great attraction for the visitors. A secret tunnel underneath ground exists here.

600 A.C.
              Ekaombareswar Temple the Raja Gopuram is highest in South India and occupies about 57meters height. Main attraction of this temple is the 2500 old Mango tree that has four branches and gives four different sweet fruits. On the temple, walls there are excellent pictures. The temple has 1000pillars sacred (mantapam) area for performing marriages and special devotee worships, with Lion sculptures, and the soldiers mounted on horses structures are a great attraction. Many sculptures are eye capturing. An elephants shape sculptured on the stone is a great attraction this construction known the Hasta Giri. On the East and the West, there are very tall pillars. The Vellurkota dating back to 6 century of A.C and has been used by Kings as a great protection until 1565A.C. Tippu Sultan relatives were imprisoned here and on the western side are situated their cemeteries.

Balagangadhara Tilak
               In Kadkwasala is situated the house in which Balagangadhara Tilak freedom fighter was born on 23 July 1856 and lived. It situated at a height of about 3000 feet on a hillock. In childhood only, he exhibited extraordinary powers of intelligence and imprisoned in Errawada Jail in Pune for declaring “Freedom as his Birth Right” while then he wrote Geeta Rahasyam also wrote a commentary on Bhagvad Gita. Freedom is my born right said Tilak. He ran a Newspaper named as Kesari and used a Printing Machinary kept in his office. On that machine until today certain letters are very visible i.e. Hoplins & Cipe No.6260 Year 1886.

Rakshaspada
              From Adhoni about 35km distant on the hills Malavi Maleswar Swami Incarnation (koluvu) settled. People refer him as Gattu (high place) Malayya and festivals known as Gattu Malayya festivals. In these days of worship, the Dasara tenth day festival of the night creates an untold story of fear and dread worship of the BANNI utsava. After that, the Guruvayya grandfather pricks himself with a pointed piercer to extract blood, to gently place, it on the Rakshaspada an unforgettable episode of sacrifice. Another day he would while dancing breaks open the iron chains with his mouth a scene of complete mesmerism. In the name of tradition, this festival completed, with blood flow only. There are instances when people died in these days of festivals. Even then, people of extreme faith celebrate this festival with utmost devotion.

Kolar Gold
(Sunday News, P .16, Andhra Jyothi, Dt. 10 October 2004).

                During the British Rule of India in the state of Karnataka Kolar Gold fields excavations started, they employed about 76 thousand workers and it turned out to be the biggest industry of the nation. In the beginning, only the schedule caste people of Tamil Nadu employed to go down the mines and do the work of extraction. After that from Andhra Pradesh all, the people of untouchable casts moved to settle there. Until 1990, also the dry latrines were existent in the Kolar Gold fields. The dry latrines are the facilities of human discharge of filth and literally lifted by the people themselves and thrown outside the premises. Most Madiga people from Andhra who worked there are just the lot of people who are employed to clean the dry lavatories. (Vijayawada) Bezwada Wilson who was born there created a stir and until that period, no changes in this untold and unbearable situation changed.

Sunita’s Space Feat
                 The spacewalker Sunita made a sixth time space walk along with her Japanese partner Akihiko Hoshida to repair the ISS key main switch unit (MBSU) successfully completed. Violet colored brush and wired cleaning instruments employed by them helped to clean the waste material removal. First instance, they failed but this time they succeeded. About Four hours time it took. Sixth time walking in space Sunitha, a migrant from India, possess the record of a woman Vyomogami in space with several spacewalks to her credit and world winner of long time space walks to-date.

DANCE ART OF ANCIENT INDIA: EXPLOITS BY RULERS
                  The Dance Master Pasumarthi Sitaramayya of Visakhapatnam revived a dance art of India widely displayed by Devadasi Communities and in front of rich people of the ancient past. Old artists of Delhi brought out an (krithika) artwork of Devadashi Brahmins and tears flowed on the on lookers. E. Godavari District residing an old devadasi kalakarani with sight (Drushya), Music of Ears Sounds(Shravya), written out (Likhita) and in-between styles of dance grace (Madhyamala) fundamentals taught to any aspiring youngster. Kavi and researcher Arudhra’s collaboration brought out some details. BHARATAM endowed ancient art needs lots of practice from childhood by any individual dedicated to learn.

FINDINGS AND RESULTS OF OBSERVATION

Student Admissions: Britain
                  Britain admissions in colleges came down from 30% to 20% from India, a decrease that worried the authorities a report dated 9 September 2012.

OLD BUDDHIST VIHARA
                  Old Buddhist Viharas excavated in Jajapur of Odisa State. Kesaraypur-Hathibole village during the last three days 3-6 September 2012 for the construction of an outlet stream canal revealed Buddhist excavations. Dhyanamudra Buddha statue, made with Kondalight rock with 3 feet 2 inches height and 2 feet 1 inch wide inside a 30 feet by 30 feet old, Buddha Viharas revealed some Pots, Tumblers, and broken pots as well. It might date back to 8th Century. The sculpture probably made after the Gupta (Swarna) Golden Yuga.

RAIN HAVOC IN AP AND FLOODS
               The Full Moon of August 31 2012, covered totally by the passing clouds of a severe storm that spared Visakhapatnam city. See Fig.1. September 01 2012 at Visakhapatnam began with a bright Sun sunlight in Visakhapatnam. The heavy rain missed the Visakhapatnam city but again there is another low-depression threatening the city that might rain on 4 September 2012. There was no rain on the two days of 01 and 02 September 2012 in spite of the cloudy weather over the city.
              The Srisailam Dam would receive heavy inflow of water about 90cusecs water from Tungabhadra and Narayanapura Dams by Wednesday 2012. Both, Alimetta and Tungabhadra dams are full with water storage of about 80cusecs. Prakasam barrage received about 74cusecs water and 15cusecs water from it released to the canals. The weather on the September 5 2012, at Visakhapatnam is very pleasant with the rain showers almost dwindled. The rivers in AP are over flowing due to receipt of water from local rains.
               The cities of Kondapi (Prakasam), Uppumuthala (Mahaboobnagar), Lakhavarapukota (Vijayanagaram) Nampalli and Marigadu (Nalgonda) and finally in Gummamgattu (Anathpuram) are found as distress areas due to lack of rain on September 6.
                For the first time Visakhapatnam graced with incessant, rain on the Thursday, 6 September 2012 evening and with heavy lightning and severe thunder of occasional occurrence. From 4h30m A.M to all most 10h55m A.M the rain in Visakhapatnam on the 6 September 2012 slashed heavily with continuous rain there is a havoc created. This rain described locally as JADIVANA. The lightning and thunder accompanying the rain is somewhat sparingly, a slight relief.

                However, on Thursday two people died due to Thunderbolts struck at Elamanchallipatnam in Visakhapatnam District. One Ryot aged 55yrs while returning from lands died with the thunderbolt near to him. The other died at Chandranagar while reading the newspaper with heart failure (aged 60yrs) due to a Thunderbolt.

                 Friday morning of 7 September 2012 there was a bright Sun Light at Visakhapatnam but suddenly in the evening from 7.30P.M to almost 9P.M there was a heavy shower. Figs. 3 and 4 present some Snap Shots of Movie features of this rain, of heavy lightning. The evening thunder was located at a far distance but gradually it moved over to the city. The 08 September 2012 from morning, the cloudy weather persisted in the city. The evening of 08 September 2012 graced Visakhapatnam city with rain again disturbing the Beach Relaxation. The unusual rain gave lot of Violet color and the photos captured given in Fig.5. The rains are accompanied by heavy thunders but not so much of powerful lightning unlike on the eve of 07 September 2012. The early morning around 3h30mA.M there was rain in Visakhapatnam on 9 September 2012. (Birth Date of Late Prof K R Rao of Visakhapatnam). This day is covered by clouds and the sun light is bearly visible on this day. The early morning of 10 September 2012, also the clouds covered Visakhapatnam city. The heavy rain on Tuesday, 11 September 2012 morning at Visakhapatnam is without any thundershowers or lightning. It continued to late evening with drizzles and occasional showers. It was just a straight downpour. Morning of 12 September started with Cloudy weather and no rain. The night of 12 September for the first time gave a nice visibility of the stars from Narasimha Ashram. Some photos were taken around 7h10PM and presented in the Fig.5. Surprisingly the morning of 13 September 2012 began with a cloudy weather. From the night of 10 September, the chilly winter has set in Visakhapatnam during the night around 3A.M. The bright Sun would somehow cover the night winter chilly weather in Visakhapatnam as observed on some days. That was the case on the night of September 10. September 14, 2012 the Visakhapatnam had intense Sun in spite of the passing clouds weather and full Sun heat felt throughout the day.On September 15, 2012 it rained with thunders in the afternoon from 2h24mPM to 3h34mPM in spite there was considerable Sun Light in the afternoon till 2PM.Fig.7 The clouds that have developed in the afternoon of 15 September 2012 moving from North to West an unusual observation. It rained heavily for one hour from 2h24m to 3h24mP.M. continuously and till evening clouds prevailed at the time of this blogspot post by me.

                  Rain Havoc in Uttarkhanda State resulted in the loss of 33 people in Ukkimar Tahilsdar area dated 14 September 2012 in Chunni, Mangoli, Kimana, Sansari, Giriya, Brahminkoli, Premnagar and Juvatoka villages of Dehra Doon. The Capkot and Rudhra Prayaga (eight villages) areas also affected.

Mamath Benarjee
                  Bloomberg magazine revealed that Mamatha Benarjee Chief Minister of Bengal State, as an important person of India. She curtailed foreign direct entry into (Chillara) small and tiny Trade in India, with direct foreign investment that tunneled down some important people at the Central Government.

EARTHQUAKES
Costa Rica Earthquake
                Costa Rica there was a heavy earthquake of magnitude 7.6R and one person died due to heart attack. The centre is located 140km away from San Jose town and warnings issued to Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama for probable tsunami occurrence.
China Earthquake estimates are quite stunning.
Andaman Earthquake
                 Andaman Islands felt earthquake of magnitude more than 5R on Monday morning i.e. September 10, 2012. Again, on Tuesday September 11, 2012 an earthquake of magnitude 4.5R near the Andaman at a depth of 35km occurred in the early morning time. No casualties reported.
Smart Device to prevent Suicides
                  An exemplary feat by an India student, in Ankushapur S. Engineering College student Mahesh, is to create the very useful device fixed on the ceiling fans to prevent the suicide attempts made in a fit of rage by college students. With just Rs.500/- and for a distance of 100 meters information device with a chip, spring, transmitter and receiver run on a 9 volts battery arrangement to the ceiling fan helps the authorities.

MAHATMA GANDHI VISITED RAMA MANDHIR
                 Mahatma Gandhi visited Kota-vari Rama Mandir of hundred years old, in Bhimili located at the Rotallu old veedhi. Due to incessant rains, following the last four days i.e. from 4 to 8 September 2012, it collapsed on the Saturday, wonderfully sparing the idols of Rama and Sita and others. It would rebuild under private ownership.

Rice Cultivation and Rains
On Saturday September 15, 2012 The International Hybrid Rice Seminar held in Hyderabad the China delegates released the news that the profit on each kilo of rice seeds is only Rs.17/- and those who deceive the cultivator (Ryot) is hanged. Rice seed is a very poor Industry that leads to minimal profits. The three-stage effort involves one company collects the seeds in villages to change it as hybrid there is another firm and finally at the national level another company prepares them afresh. In India also, effort on the onset of rains and rice cultivation needs to research to ascertain several causes involved in production and distribution of rice.

Medicinal Plants
Special recognition in India on Ayurveda trees, flowers and plants exists especially in Girijan areas and common people in Andhra Pradesh in villages use these Medicinal Plants Medicines for curing the diseases.

PICTURES

              Fig.1 The Moon splendour in Visakhapatnam and surrounding clouds

Fig.2 Old Vizag, A canon old one, Gravity Waves, Splendour of Color and the phenomenal Violet Glow

Fig.3 Last seven depict the flash of lightning on the Sea shore of Visakhapatnam

Fig.4 The lightning on the Bay of Bengal Ocean at Vizag recorded on Video


Fig.5 The Gravity waves subdued and the pinkish glow of lightning unusual at  Vizag and the Stars of the Sky




Fig.6 The color filter photos of the Sun afternoon around 12h46m P.M on 15 September 2012

                          
Fig.7  The clouds that have developed in the afternoon of
15 September 2012 moving from North to West an unusual observation. It rained heavily for one hour from 2h24m to 3h24mP.M. continuously and till evening clouds prevailed.

CONCLUSIONS
                  September 14, 2012 the Visakhapatnam had intense Sun in spite of the passing clouds weather and full Sun heat felt throughout the day but on evening scenario changed with full clouds and slight drizzle. For the first time Visakhapatnam graced with incessant, rain on the Thursday, 6 September 2012 evening and with heavy lightning and severe thunder of occasional occurrence. Britain admissions in colleges came down from 30% to 20% from India, a decrease that worried the authorities a report dated 9 September 2012. The Dance Master Pasumarthi Sitaramayya of Visakhapatnam revived a dance art of India widely displayed by Devadasi Communities and in front of rich people of the ancient past. Fort known as Diamond Fort located in Telangana and historical records ascertain that Gouthimi Putra Sri Satha Karni ruled this in 62BC and in 86BC.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
                   I am indebted to Late Prof. K. Rangadhama Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London) of Andhra University, (Waltair) Visakhapatnam for initiating me to do research studies and for his constant guidance during my professional career. His gesture of acquiring books from Moore Market in Madras in 1956 Deepavali vacation has helped me a lot to gain some fundamental knowledge in Mathematical Physics. The books purchased for me Introductory Calculus, Two Volumes by Courant, Pure Mathematics, by G H Hardy, Theory of Relativity by R C Tolman and Modern Algebra by Barnard etc., have helped me a lot. With his kind gesture, I could also attend the International Seminar on Education and Research held in University of Uppsala, Sweden during the year 1964-1965 where I could meet learned Professors.