Category: Thoughts on Science
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Happy birthday Newton, but really?
There are no merry Christmas or happy Diwali at the level of the quantum. At that level we are all screwed, and the only things that worked out in our favor is a likelihood thats a part per million. Thats why scientists call it: contingent, laws of nature are arbitrarily, favorable to our existence and…
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Happy birthday Scientists, James Joule.
It’s the birthday of James Joule, who was born in 1818 in Salford, England. Joule was a commercial brewer in Manchester. His work inspired an interest in physics and in the nature of energy. In a series of experiments, he demonstrated the convertibility of kinetic, thermal and electromagnetic energy. The SI energy unit, the joule,…
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Learning Indian Phonetics with devil.
#mdashf #phonetics1
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Learning Kanji with devil.
Kyuu; The conjugated Phonetics kyu, made from Ki+Yu. Ki as in Kill. Yu as in (Y)united. Last u, as in oops if oo is to be u. Kanji can be used to convey various meaning, in conjugation with each other. There are various categories of kanjis based on where they came from and where they…
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Finding Chinese and Japanese language components into Indian and English words.
I have come across tons of phonetics present in Indian words (in last few years, and sometimes updated on face-book) where the first part of the Indian word is either Japanese phonetics or a Chinese phonetics with the same meaning. I am just giving an example. (so once the elements: consonant, vowels, conjugation and slight-alternations…