trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.com Volume 2022, Issue No. 7a, Dated: July. 16-31, 2022 Time: 12:32:47AM Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana, M.Sc. (Math. Phys.), M.Sc. (Nucl. Phys.), Ph D.(AU), Int. Edu & Res. (Sweden 1964-65)
While returning from Sweden, in 1964-65, spent a few days in England, Paris, Egypt, Czechoslovakia etc. countries, Visited USA about 12 Universities, several National Laboratories and Institutes for four months Sept.to December 1988, courtesy by my sister Dr. Rama Leela, and in 1989 visited Japan for about TEN days, and South Korea Conf. in Physics for a week in 1989. Undertook several trips in India to educate the Shivaji University, Kolhapur M.Sc. Physics students across India during 1966 to 1985.[Retd. in 2000 July 31, Prof of Physics, Shivaji University, Kolhapur - 416004]. Resd. Address: 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta. P. O., Visakhapatnam-530002, AP. Cell:0949190286. kotcherlakota_l_n@hotmail.com, lakshminarayana.kotcherlakota@gmail.com, DOB:23-07-1940, evening between 6 and 6:01 PM. My father Prof. K. R. Rao D.Sc.(Madras) D.Sc.(London) recorded it since his own birth time in the morning was not recorded in 1899 or so.
ABSTRACT
The Sun will transit in the Cancer sign on 16th July 2022 at 23:11 IST, Measuring the knot of non-Hermitian degeneracies and non-commuting braids, Earthquake of 4.8 magnitude jolts Manipur, The Bhojpur temple has one of the tallest and grandest Shiva Lingams in India, built out of a single rock, 4 Out of 5 Permanent Members Back India In UN Security Council: Centre, Lightning kills a single tribal mother of two children at Pedda lands, ‘Lithium-Free Batteries: Needs and Challenges’, millions of Americans under heat warning, Lightning strike leaves 5 dead in Uttar Pradesh's Prayag raj, Next Four days rains and earlier rains in India could be outcome of cosmic rays flung from exploding stars, Rainfall down in 5 states in 30 years, Religious ceremony held again at Anantnag Sun Temple ruins, First-Of-Its Kind Computer Chip Transmits Data Via Sound Waves.
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July. 18, 2022: Discovery extragalactic neutrino factory.
Jul 18, 2022, 10:05 am ISTGodavari floods prove engineers wrong about Polavaram impact. DECCAN CHRONICLE. | VADREVU SRINIVAS. Officials had erected a rehabilitation colony at Kivvaka village in Kukunuru mandal for the inhabitants of four villages --Dacharam, Kivvaka, Damacharla and Vupperu. This colony is now under water. The residents of the colony have been evacuated to safer places. Adivasi MahaSabha legal adviser Inapurapu Suryanarayana has requested the government to include all the villages under the 41 contour and construct the rehabilitation colonies in areas that will not be affected by the floods or any other natural disasters in future.July. 19, 2022: School Dropout Builds World’s First Fully Automated Brick-Making & Laying Machine. Over the next four years, Satish worked on developing a fully automated brick-making machine that can mix, mould, and lay bricks within hours. In the first iteration, the machine was able to make 9,000 bricks per hour. Later, this number increased to 12,000 per hour. Thanks to Satish’s innovation, the price of brick fell from 60 paise to 20 paise, he says. Satish took help from a few welders and local manufacturers and designed a prototype of the brick-making unit. Third party vendors assisted him in getting parts, especially the moveable truck. “I registered the business with my brother Vilas Chhikara, who is an MBA graduate. The final prototype was launched and tested in January 2015,” says the innovator. In 2020, the 46-year-old’s innovation won the National Startup Award. Today, Satish has customers from across Asia.July. 17, 2022: Overflowing Godavari water from hand pump with no effort. Fig.2 The water is flowing out from handpump due to the Godavari overflowing at 10 feet height.July 19, 2022 5:55 pm IST: 1st Flight Test Landing Conducted At Arunachal Greenfield Airport. A Dornier aircraft, manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, landed at the airport near Itanagar at around 10.30 am. July. 19, 2022: 10:58 am: Himachal Pradesh: Low-intensity earthquake hits Mandi, cloudburst leaves villages on India-Tibet border flooded. Alow-intensity earthquake of magnitude 2.8 shook Himachal Pradesh's Mandi district on Tuesday morning, The epicenter of the earthquake was at a depth of 5 km at Barjohru in Mandi district, the department said, adding that tremors were felt in and around the district at 7:53 am. The cloudburst occurred on Monday evening in Chango and Shalkhar villages around 7 pm damaging a small bridge, a crematorium, and several orchards, With the canals overflowing, muddy water entered several houses and fields in Shalakhar and adjoining villages, officials added. Mokhta said the final estimate of loss in both the villages will be done after getting field reports.July 19, 2022 5:26 PM IST: New York Streets Turn Into Waterfalls, Roads Into Rivers After Thunderstorm. Heavy Rain in New York City: A flash-flood warning was earlier issued for Manhattan, The Bronx and the surrounding areas, according to the National Weather Service. July. 19, 2022 9:05 AM: Low-intensity Earthquake Hits Shimla, No Report Of Casualty Or Damage To Property. The epicentre of the earthquake was at a depth of 5 km at Barjohru in Mandi district, the department said, adding that tremors were felt in and around the district at 7.53 am.July. 20, 2022: UK breaches 40C for first time ever. A firce heat wave left Western Europe sweltering on Tuesday, fuelling ferocious wild fires and stretching emergency survives, as it swept north and pushed temperatures in Britain over 40C for the first time. 40.2C recorded in Heathrow airport. Some rail lines were closed and schools shuttered in some areas. Busy King's Cross station cancelled from London. An American tourist trying to reach Scotland stranded. July. 20, 2022: This Karnataka Man Uses Solar Power To Meet All His Needs, Whether In Home Or At Office. - Yesterday 6:26 pm. One has never fully understood the importance of the Sun, its benefits, and the impact it can have on human lives, but it seems that 47-year-old Sanjay Deshpande from Karnataka has clearly understood it. He drives an electric car and runs solar-powered pumps to water his garden. He said his savings are Rs 18,000 per month and apart from this, he earns Rs 1,000 from the power supply company by selling the solar power he generates, “He advised me to place a solar panel outside the window to protect the room from scorching sunlight and generate power to run the fan throughout the night without any disruption,” said Sanjay, an architect-cum-solar man from Hubballi city. “Last year, I installed solar panels on the rooftop. I was permitted to set up a solar system that generates an average 4.2 kW of solar energy, which is supplied to the Hubballi Electricity Supply Company (Hescom) after my usage. Hescom, after deducting my electricity bill, returns anywhere between Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 every month,” he said adding, “I have two-electric vehicles, household machinery, pumps to water the terrace garden, fountains and more.”July. 20, 2022: He referred to a text called the Baudhayana Sulbasutra, in which a specific shloka refers to the theorem. The period of Baudhayana Sulbasutra is uncertain (as with other sulbasutras), there being no direct internal evidence useful in this respect. It is estimated based on linguistic and other secondary historical considerations and have varied substantially depending on the author. By and large, in recent literature, Baudhayana Sulbasutra is taken to be from around 800 BCE,” said mathematics professor Shrikrishna G Dani, currently with University of Mumbai-Department of Atomic Energy Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences. The yajna rituals involved construction of altars (vedi) and fireplaces (agni) in a variety of shapes such as isosceles triangles, symmetric trapezia, and rectangles. The sulbasutras describe steps towards construction of these figures with prescribed sizes. The Pythagorean equation comes into play in these procedures, which involve drawing perpendiculars. These perpendiculars, as detailed in Dani’s paper, were based on triangles whose sides were in the ratio 3:4:5 or 5:12:13. These sides follow the Pythagorean relation, because 3² + 4² = 5², and 5² + 12² = 13². Such combinations are called Pythagorean triples.July. 20, 2022: Europe's mightiest river is drying up amid a record heatwave, causing shipping issues and deepening the continent's energy woes. Grace Dean - Yesterday 3:49 pm. The River Rhine is drying up amid record-breaking summer heatwaves. The river, which passes through Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands, is crucial for moving cargo. The River Rhine, one of Europe's most important rivers which is used to transport cargo including chemicals, grains, and coal across the continent, is drying up amid record-breaking summer heatwaves.Germany's Federal Institute of Hydrology has warned that rivers in Central Europe are at "unusually low" levels and are continuing to fall. Much of the 800-mile Rhine passes through Germany, Europe's biggest economy, but the river also runs through Austria, Switzerland, and the Netherlands as well as along the border between France and Germany. The water level at Kaub, the river's bottleneck, was 71 centimeters (just under 28 inches) on Tuesday morning, according to Germany's federal administration for waterways and shipping. When it reached 77 centimeters (30 inches) last week, it was already at the lowest level for this time of year since at least 2007, Bloomberg reported, citing government data. Southwest Germany news outlet SWR reported that the low level of water is limiting shipping on the Rhine south of Duisburg and Cologne and that for days, freight ships haven't been able to travel fully-loaded. A representative for Germany's Federal Institute of Hydrology told Bloomberg that if the level at Kaub dips down to 40 centimeters (15.7 inches), it's uneconomical for vessels carrying commodities to sail past it given how little cargo they'd be able to carry.
July. 22, 2022: NASA: భూమి నీలం నుండి ఎరుపు రంగులోకి మారింది.. నాసా విడుదల చేసిన షాకింగ్ ఫోటో. నాసా ప్రచురించిన భూమి హీట్ మ్యాప్ 46 సంవత్సరాలలో ఇదే అత్యంత షాకింగ్ న్యూస్గా తెలిసింది. ప్రస్తుతం నాసా విడుదల చేసిన ఫోటోలో భూమి నీలం నుండి ఎరుపు రంగులోకి మారింది.
Fig.18 NV Ramana Chief Justice of India
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In Sept 1804 British & French fought the naval battle of Vizagapatam! It was the biggest district in country
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3rd century BC Buddhist ruins of Thotlakonda
The city is said to have derived its name Visakhapatnam from the king who ruled this part with name 'Visakha Varma' (the former King of present Visakhapatnam/Vizag). 'Patnam' is the Telugu word for city.[2]
Visakhapatnam or the place of Visakha, is named after the deity of valor, the second son of Lord Shiva. The other story is that the beauty of the place was compared to the beauty of Sakhi Visakha. The legend is that Radha and Visakha were born on the same day and equally beautiful. The city people believe that an Andhra king, impressed by the beauty, built a temple to pay obeisance to his family deity, Visakha.
[edit]The epic city
The city has been mentioned in the Indian epics Rāmāyaṇa and Mahābhārata, as well as the forests of the Eastern Ghats where the two brothers Rama and Lakshmana wandered in search of Sita, wife of Lord Rama. According to the epics, Rama formed his army of monkey men in the region with the help of Hanuman and Jambavan. The monkey army of Rama later defeated the demon King RAVAN to claim back his wife Sita. An episode of Mahābhārata when Bheema killed the demon Bakasura, was believed to have happened in the village karmanvati, just 25 miles from the city.
[edit]Buddhist influence
The religious Hindu texts mention that the region of Visakhapatnam in the 5th century BC was part of the vast Kalinga territory which extended up to the Godavari River. The relics found in the area also prove the existence of a Buddhist empire in the region. Kalinga later lost the territory to King Ashoka in the bloodiest battle of the time which prompted him to embrace Buddhism.
[edit]Later history
The territory of Viskahapatnam then came under the Andhra rulers of Vengi. Then Chalukyas, Pallavas ruled over the placid land. The Chola kings built the temples in the city in 11-12 century AD as established by archeological findings. The Mughals ruled this area under the Hyderabad Nizam in the late 15th and early 16th century. European merchants from France, Holland and the East India Company used this natural port to export tobacco, ivory, muslin and other textile products.
Local legend states that an Andhra king while on his way to Benares, rested there and was so enchanted with the sheer beauty of the place, that he ordered a temple to be built in honor of his family deity, Visakha. Archaeological sources however reveal that the temple was possibly built between the 11th and 12th centuries by the Cholas. A shipping merchant, Sankarayya Chetty, built one of the mandapams (pillared halls) of the temple. Although it no longer exists (it may have been washed away about a hundred years ago by a cyclonic storm), elderly residents of Vizag talk of visits to the ancient shrine by their grandparents. Noted author Ganapatiraju Atchuta Rama Raju contradicted this.[3]