Thursday, September 25, 2008

Salman Khan's Onam gift to Asin

Salman Khan and Ajay Devgan are featuring in a movie titled 'London Dreams'. The film is to be produced by Vipul Shah and South Indian sensation Asin has been roped into the project.
Asin, who has a pan-Indian-look is familiar to North Indian audiences due to the many product endorsements she has indulged in and is making waves in Bollywood too.
Asin is currently busy in London for 'London Dreams', where she celebrated Onam, the biggest festival of Kerala. It is abuzz that Asin shares a cordial friendship with Salman Khan. A few days back, Salman Khan had surprised everyone in the shooting spot by presenting a glamorous glass doll as a belated Onam gift to Asin.
We can take pleasure in knowing that Salman Khan who has rifts with some Bollywood actors shares a comfortable, enchanting relation with Asin, one of the most popular south Indian actresses, who has traveled from Kochi to the pinnacles of celluloid perfection

'Varanam Aayiram' Audio Launch


It was an audio launch with a difference. Young achievers from various fields had come together to launch the music album of 'Varanam Aayiram' at a grand function held at Sathyam Cinemas in Chennai on the 24th of September.
The movie produced by Ascar Ravichandran and directed by Gautham Menon features Suriya, Simran, Divya Spandana and Sameera Reddy in lead roles. Music by Harris Jayaraj was formally released during the ceremony.
Gautham chose to launch the album with the likes of Soundarya Rajnikanth (daughter of Rajinikanth), Udhayanidhi Stalin (State Minister M K Stalin's son), squash player Deepika Pallikal, director Sasikumar among others.
The director of the Indian Military Academy Major General Bakshi was the special guest who spoke about a movie shot in the IMA premises in Dehradun.
Among those who graced the occasion included actors Sathyaraj, Sivakumar, Prakash Raj, director Ameer, Radha Mohan and many more.
A couple of songs and the trailer of the movie were screened on the occasion

'Sachin will be fit for Australia series'

Even as Sachin Tendulkar prepares to sit out a high-profile Irani Cup tie following an elbow injury, the Board of Control for Cricket in India has clarified that the master batsman will be available for the India-Australia Test series.
Tendulkar injured his elbow during the third and final Test in Sri Lanka last month, and has been out of action since. But BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah has clarified that Tendulkar will play in the four-Test series that begins on October 9.
"Sachin will not be playing in the Irani Trophy on the advice of the physiotherapist of the India team so that he could give another week's rest. But he will be available for the Australia series," Shah was quoted as saying by IANS.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Priyanka Chopra


MissWorld 2000, Priyanka Chopra was Born on 18 th July 1982 to the family of Capt. Dr. Ashok Chopra & Dr. Madhu Chopra.Priyanka Chopra had a very varied upbringing . She started her Education from La Martiniere Girls College in Lucknow as a resident student, A short stay at Maria Goretti College in Bareilly prepared her for further studies in the USA. Having completed class 10th from Boston USA she decided to become a software Engineer or a Criminal Psychologist.
This 5' 8'' girl likes Indian music and dance, flair for writing poetry and short stories, enjoys reading, especially biographies, and has worked for a lot of social welfare programmes. She aims for the stars after completing her education.She is a movie Buff and would love to join the galaxy if a good offer comes.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Sunita Williams sets new record for women


Washington, June 16: Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams on Saturday made history, when she set a new record for the longest uninterrupted space flight by a woman.
At 1117 IST, International Space Station (ISS) engineer Williams, whose father hails from Gujarat, surpassed the 188-day, four-hour mark set by her compatriot Shannon Lucid in 1996, according to US officials.
It was not the first record set by Williams, who began her space journey last December 10.
Earlier this year, she logged 29 hours and 17 minutes in four space walks, eclipsing the record held by astronaut Kathryn Thornton for most spacewalk time by a woman.
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And last April, she became the first astronaut to run a marathon in orbit, finishing it in four hours and 24 minutes.
Astronauts yesterday fixed a tear in the shuttle Atlantis's heat shield and repaired two main computers at the International Space Station after an unprecedented systems breakdown that lasted 48 hours, a NASA spokeswoman said.
"They got them running around 0030 IST," said spokeswoman Brandy Dean, adding the technical teams were monitoring the system to see how it reacted to the adjustments.
"For now it's working," she said. "This is good news. It's very encouraging."
Astronauts used a jumper cable to bypass a faulty power switch, NASA said on its website. The computers will run overnight for testing in the morning.
Russian flight controllers blamed the glitch on installation of the ISS' new solar panels, but the head of the Russian space operator RKK Energia said he did not blame the visiting crew for the problem.
"This is just a coincidence," Nikolai Sevastyanov said.
Mike Suffredini, space station program manager, said, "I think we're in good shape. We still have a lot of options to go through to recover these machines. We've got a talented group of people to look at attitude control."
Although the computers stabilise the station in orbit and manage critical oxygen and water supplies, the crew was not in danger, Suffredini said.
"We are in a very good position from a life-support perspective," Suffredini said. "We have plenty of oxygen on board," he said from the Johnson Space Center in Houston.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Sibiraj Weds Revathy


Eight-year lovers Sibiraj and Revathy got married in splendorous fashion and the who's who of Tamil filmdom was there to bless them. A visibly elated Sathyaraj and family played perfect hosts as guests in the form of Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi and a host of politicians, actors Kamal Haasan, Sivakumar, Suriya, Jyothika, Suhasini, Mani Ratnam, Vairamuthu, Balumahendra, S. A. Chandrasekhar, S. Ve. Sekhar, Manorama, P. Vasu, Meena, K. J. Yesudas, Karthik, Bharath, Vivek, Senthil and many more graced the occasion.
Sibiraj was introduced in the film 'Student No. 1' and has gone on to act in many films. Sibi acted as a football player in the film 'Lee' which went on to be successful at the box office.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Big Bang Theory - An Overview

Big Bang Theory - The PremiseThe Big Bang theory is an effort to explain what happened at the very beginning of our universe. Discoveries in astronomy and physics have shown beyond a reasonable doubt that our universe did in fact have a beginning. Prior to that moment there was nothing; during and after that moment there was something: our universe. The big bang theory is an effort to explain what happened during and after that moment. According to the standard theory, our universe sprang into existence as "singularity" around 13.7 billion years ago. What is a "singularity" and where does it come from? Well, to be honest, we don't know for sure. Singularities are zones which defy our current understanding of physics. They are thought to exist at the core of "black holes." Black holes are areas of intense gravitational pressure. The pressure is thought to be so intense that finite matter is actually squished into infinite density (a mathematical concept which truly boggles the mind). These zones of infinite density are called "singularities." Our universe is thought to have begun as an infinitesimally small, infinitely hot, infinitely dense, something - a singularity. Where did it come from? We don't know. Why did it appear? We don't know. After its initial appearance, it apparently inflated (the "Big Bang"), expanded and cooled, going from very, very small and very, very hot, to the size and temperature of our current universe. It continues to expand and cool to this day and we are inside of it: incredible creatures living on a unique planet, circling a beautiful star clustered together with several hundred billion other stars in a galaxy soaring through the cosmos, all of which is inside of an expanding universe that began as an infinitesimal singularity which appeared out of nowhere for reasons unknown. This is the Big Bang theory.
Big Bang Theory - Common MisconceptionsThere are many misconceptions surrounding the Big Bang theory. For example, we tend to imagine a giant explosion. Experts however say that there was no explosion; there was (and continues to be) an expansion. Rather than imagining a balloon popping and releasing its contents, imagine a balloon expanding: an infinitesimally small balloon expanding to the size of our current universe. Another misconception is that we tend to image the singularity as a little fireball appearing somewhere in space. According to the many experts however, space didn't exist prior to the Big Bang. Back in the late '60s and early '70s, when men first walked upon the moon, "three British astrophysicists, Steven Hawking, George Ellis, and Roger Penrose turned their attention to the Theory of Relativity and its implications regarding our notions of time. In 1968 and 1970, they published papers in which they extended Einstein's Theory of General Relativity to include measurements of time and space.1, 2 According to their calculations, time and space had a finite beginning that corresponded to the origin of matter and energy."3 The singularity didn't appear in space; rather, space began inside of the singularity. Prior to the singularity, nothing existed, not space, time, matter, or energy - nothing. So where and in what did the singularity appear if not in space? We don't know. We don't know where it came from, why it's here, or even where it is. All we really know is that we are inside of it and at one time it didn't exist and neither did we.
Big Bang Theory - Evidence for the TheoryWhat are the major evidences which support the Big Bang theory?
First of all, we are reasonably certain that the universe had a beginning.
Second, galaxies appear to be moving away from us at speeds proportional to their distance. This is called "Hubble's Law," named after Edwin Hubble (1889-1953) who discovered this phenomenon in 1929. This observation supports the expansion of the universe and suggests that the universe was once compacted.
Third, if the universe was initially very, very hot as the Big Bang suggests, we should be able to find some remnant of this heat. In 1965, Radioastronomers Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson discovered a 2.725 degree Kelvin (-454.765 degree Fahrenheit, -270.425 degree Celsius) Cosmic Microwave Background radiation (CMB) which pervades the observable universe. This is thought to be the remnant which scientists were looking for. Penzias and Wilson shared in the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physics for their discovery.
Finally, the abundance of the "light elements" Hydrogen and Helium found in the observable universe are thought to support the Big Bang model of origins.
Big Bang Theory - The Only Plausible Theory?Is the standard Big Bang theory the only model consistent with these evidences? No, it's just the most popular one. Internationally renown Astrophysicist George F. R. Ellis explains: "People need to be aware that there is a range of models that could explain the observations….For instance, I can construct you a spherically symmetrical universe with Earth at its center, and you cannot disprove it based on observations….You can only exclude it on philosophical grounds. In my view there is absolutely nothing wrong in that. What I want to bring into the open is the fact that we are using philosophical criteria in choosing our models. A lot of cosmology tries to hide that."4 In 2003, Physicist Robert Gentry proposed an attractive alternative to the standard theory, an alternative which also accounts for the evidences listed above.5 Dr. Gentry claims that the standard Big Bang model is founded upon a faulty paradigm (the Friedmann-lemaitre expanding-spacetime paradigm) which he claims is inconsistent with the empirical data. He chooses instead to base his model on Einstein's static-spacetime paradigm which he claims is the "genuine cosmic Rosetta." Gentry has published several papers outlining what he considers to be serious flaws in the standard Big Bang model.6 Other high-profile dissenters include Nobel laureate Dr. Hannes Alfvén, Professor Geoffrey Burbidge, Dr. Halton Arp, and the renowned British astronomer Sir Fred Hoyle, who is accredited with first coining the term "the Big Bang" during a BBC radio broadcast in 1950.
Big Bang Theory - What About God?Any discussion of the Big Bang theory would be incomplete without asking the question, what about God? This is because cosmogony (the study of the origin of the universe) is an area where science and theology meet. Creation was a supernatural event. That is, it took place outside of the natural realm. This fact begs the question: is there anything else which exists outside of the natural realm? Specifically, is there a master Architect out there? We know that this universe had a beginning. Was God the "First Cause"? We won't attempt to answer that question in this short article. We just ask the question:
Does God Exist?
Footnotes:
Steven W. Hawking, George F.R. Ellis, "The Cosmic Black-Body Radiation and the Existence of Singularities in our Universe," Astrophysical Journal, 152, (1968) pp. 25-36.
Steven W. Hawking, Roger Penrose, "The Singularities of Gravitational Collapse and Cosmology," Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, series A, 314 (1970) pp. 529-548.
Mark Eastman, Chuck Missler, The Creator: Beyond Time and Space, (1996) p. 11.
W. Wayt Gibbs, "Profile: George F. R. Ellis," Scientific American, October 1995, Vol. 273, No.4, p. 55.
See http://www.halos.com/reports/ext-2003-022.pdf
See http://www.halos.com/reports/arxiv-1998-rosetta.pdf and http://www.halos.com/reports/ext-2003-021.pdf; see also http://www.halos.com/reports/arxiv-1998-redshift.pdf and http://www.halos.com/reports/arxiv-1998-affirmed.pdf