
Thursday, April 30, 2009
World without Engineers

Sunday, April 26, 2009
What is real? How do we know what we know?

A hot meteorite falls into a remote part of an ocean, and kills 10,000 fishes, and millions of microbial life forms. Is any human bothered by it? Not likely.A brick falls from a building and injures a woman. Suddenly, everybody has an opinion about it, and even newspapers may report on the event.Life cares about survival before it cares about reality. The magnitude of importance to life of an event is quite different from the magnitude of the event.And that point makes living forms inherently biased in their study of nature and natural phenomena. Living forms may tend to even personalize nature - attributing to nature the same feelings which they have. Just like people used to believe that Earth was the center of universe and all other stars and planets moved around Earth, one of the fundamental instincts of living forms is to believe that the universe exists for them because they are alive to observe it. That instinct is the source of great pleasures when conditions of survival improve for a life form, and the source of great fears when such conditions deteriorate.Either way, looking at reality becomes impossible for living forms. To observe nature in its true form, it appears, one has to stop caring about anything. And yet survive to make the observations. Quite a feat, if someone can accomplish it successfully. The observer-observed link has quite interesting aspects in Quantum physics - such as the Schrödinger's Cat, or the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.


Thursday, April 23, 2009
Saturday, April 18, 2009
New Ten rupee coin of India
Its realised and now you can have it on your pocket!RBI is ready to issue a new bimetallic 10 Rupee coin for circulation.
The look: The obverse side has the lion capitol with numeral 10 and year of manufacture. On reverse side, a double line cross with a dot in each pellet of cross and denomination written in Hindi and English around. This design has been prepaed by National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad with the theme of Unity in Diversity. The outer side metal is Nickel-Bronze and the inner side metal is Ferrous Steel. The weight of the coin would be 8 grams and the diameter would be 28 mm.The coins are being minted at mainly Noida and Mumbai mint. The coins worth Rs.70 million was already stored in its stock till August 2008 .
This post is Contributed by Amit Malik
Monday, April 13, 2009
Height of heights
(Fwd. Mail)
Height of heights
1.Height of Foolishness - Two bald men fighting for a comb
2.Height of Stupidity - Looking through a key hole of a glass door
3.Height of Suspence - I'll tell you tomorrow
4.Height of Secracy - Offering a blank visiting card
5.Height of Superstition - People refusing to watch Sun TV on an eclipse