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Thursday 6 February 2020

How Time Travel Began The first instance of time travel appears in literature isin the Hindu epic The Mahabharata . Kakudmi and his beautiful daughter, Revati,traveled to the court of the god Brahma to get advice on who Revati should marry. After listening to some music, Brahma tells them that time runs differently in his kingdomand that although they felt only a few moments pass, thousands of years had lapsed on Earth. When Kakudmi and Revati return home, they discover they are the first time travelers.

4. BALL LIGHTNING In January 1984, ball lightningmeasuring about four inches in diameter entered a Russianpassenger aircraft and, according to the Russian newsrelease, "flew above the heads of the stunned passengers. In the tail sectionof the airliner, it divided into two glowing crescents which then joined together again and left the plane almost noiselessly." The ball lightningleft two holes in the plane. Ball lightning is another natural phenomena for which science has yet to come up with a full explanation. The problem for scientists is that the manifestation of the phenomenon is so rare that it is almost impossible to study. Attempts have been made to recreate it artificially in the laboratory, but an actual specimen of naturally occurring ball lightning has yet to be captured for study. This may be impossible since the phenomenon is fleeting - floating about for awhile and then fading away or explodingwith a loud pop. What makes ball lighting so fascinating and puzzling is its strange "behavior." Witnesses have said that it moves about as if with a kind of intelligence, following patterns on walls or furniture,and seeming to avoid obstacles. More mysterious still is its ability to pass through solid objects. Sometimes it leaves holes, as with the airliner above, but it has also been seen to pass through window glass and even walls without even leaving a mark.

Tuesday 15 August 2017

Budget Smartphones UNDER 7000INR

  • HELLO GUYS , I'm your friend kamal , i have come after many days and from now on i will keep you updated with the latest technology ,and trending things all over the world from tip to top. So lets get started, in this blog im going to tell you about the smartphones that you would like to buy if you are having a budget around 7000 INR. 

  • TOP THREE SMARTPHONES YOU MUST LOOK OUT FOR - 

  •  1. REDMI 4A

  • With price at Rs.5999 this is the best budget smartphone we find in the market . the front camera is 5mp and the rear camera is 13mp and a ram of 2gb. Here we  are getting a snapdragon 430 processor  cloaked at 1.4ghz quadcore and Adreno 505 which is a good thing , because you rarely get snapdragon in such price range . the body design is very good but is made of plastic  not metallic finish . you will get a inbuilt storage of 16gb which can be upgradable to 128gb . It comes with a hybrid sim slot . And for jio users there is a good news that its a volte support smartphone and an android version of 6.0 lollipop , not nougat. so that's it about this phone .
  • Battery is of 3100 mah.

  • 2. REDMI 4-

  • Price-6999(2gb, 16gb) 
  •          -8999(3gb, 32gb)
  •          -10999(4gb, 64gb)

  • This redmi 4 is launched in three variants as i have mentioned above and their price varies accordingly. All these smart phones are powered by snapdragon 435 processor with cortex A 53 cloaked at 1.8ghz octa core and Gpu adreno 506. The rear camera is 13 mp while the front is of 5mp but what makes it different from redmi 4a is that here we getting PD AF in our camera. The build quality is very impressive with full metal body and it is having a fingerprint sensor at its back . Here too the android version is 6.0 lollipop .
  • Battery is of 4100mah which is massive that's a great plus point here.

  • 3. Nubia N1 Lite -

  • Price-6999
  • Processor-1.25ghz Mediatech MT6737 quad core 
  • GPU-306
  • Camera - Rear :8mp(good quality though like 13mp)
  •               -Front:5mp
  • Android version : 6.0 Lollipop
  • Battery :3000mah
  • Fingerprint Sensor - Yes


  • so don't forget to share your views and if you want more specs in detail than comment below.


Saturday 11 June 2016

Intresting facts that will put you in thinking.

If you’re bored and have ten minutes to kill, then why not check out this awesome list of the top one hundred most random and funny facts. 1.Banging your head against a wall burns 150 calories an hour. 2.In the UK, it is illegal to eat mince pies on Christmas Day! 3.Pteronophobia is the fear of being tickled by feathers! 4.When hippos are upset, their sweat turns red. 5.A flock of crows is known as a murder. 6.“Facebook Addiction Disorder” is a mental disorder identified by Psychologists. 7.The average woman uses her height in lipstick every 5 years. 8.29th May is officially “Put a Pillow on Your Fridge Day“. 9.Cherophobia is the fear of fun. 10.Human saliva has a boiling point three times that of regular water. 11.If you lift a kangaroo's tail off the ground it can’t hop. 12.Hyphephilia are people who get aroused by touching fabrics. 13.Billy goats urinate on their own heads to smell more attractive tofemales. 14.The person who invented the Frisbee was cremated and made into frisbees after he died! 15.During your lifetime, you will produce enough saliva to fill two swimming pools. 16.If Pinokio says “My Noes Will Grow Now”, it would cause a paradox.Details here. 17.Polar bears can eat as many as 86 penguins in a single sitting. (If they lived in the same place). 18.King Henry VIII slept with a gigantic axe beside him. 19.Bikinis and tampons invented by men. 20.An eagle can kill a young deer and fly away with it.

Friday 10 June 2016

Modi In US Full Speech

  • Here’s the full plevisque@gmail.com 
    text ofPM Modi’s address to US CongressMr. Speaker,Mr. Vice President,Distinguished Members of the U.S. CongressLadies and Gentlemen.I am deeply honoured by the invitation to address this Joint Meeting of the U.S. Congress.Thank you, Mr. Speaker for opening the doors of this magnificent Capitol.This temple of democracy has encouraged and empowered other democracies the world over.It manifests the spirit of this great nation, which in Abraham Lincoln’s words, “was conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all menare created equal.”In granting me this opportunity, you have honoured the world’s largest democracy and its 1.25 billion people.As a representative of world’s largest democracy, it is indeed a privilege to speak to the leaders of its oldest.Mr. Speaker,Two days ago, I began my visit by going to the Arlington National Cemetery -the final resting place of many brave soldiersof this great land.I honoured their courage and sacrifice for the ideals of freedom and democracy.It was also the seventy-second Anniversary of the D-Day.On that day, thousands from this great country fought to protect the torch of liberty on the remote shores of a land that they did not know.They sacrificed their lives so that the world lives in freedom.I applaud …India applauds, the great sacrifices of the men and women from ‘The Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave’ in service of mankind.India knows what this means because our soldiers too have fallen in distant battlefields for the same ideals.That is why the threads of freedom and liberty form a strong bond between our two democracies.Mr. Speaker,Our nations may have been shaped by differing histories, cultures, and faiths.Yet, our belief in democracy for our nations and liberty for our countrymen iscommon.The idea that all citizens are created equal is a central pillar of the American constitution.Our founding fathers too shared the same belief and sought individual liberty for every citizen of India.There were many who doubted India when, as a newly independent nation, wereposed our faith in democracy.Indeed, wagers were made on our failure.But, the people of India did not waver.Our founders created a modern nation with freedom, democracy, and equality as the essence of its soul.And, in doing so, they ensured that we continued to celebrate our age old diversity.Today, across its streets and institutions, in its villages and cities, anchored in equal respect for all faiths; and in the melody of hundreds of its languages and dialects.India lives as one; India grows as one; India celebrates as one.Mr. Speaker,Modern India is in its 70th year.For my government, the Constitution is its real holy book.And, in that holy book, freedom of faith, speech and franchise, and equality of all citizens, regardless of background, are enshrined as fundamental rights.800 million of my countrymen may exercise the freedom of franchise once every five years.But, all the 1.25 billion of our citizens have freedom from fear, a freedom they exercise every moment of their lives.Distinguished Members,Engagement between our democracies has been visible in the manner in which our thinkers impacted one another, and shaped the course of our societies.Thoreau’s idea of civil disobedience influenced our political thoughts.And, similarly the call by the great sage of India Swami Vivekananda to embrace humanity was most famously delivered in Chicago.Gandhi’s non-violence inspired the heroism of Martin Luther King.Today, a mere distance of 3 miles separates the Martin Luther King memorial at Tidal Basin from the statue of Gandhi at Massachusetts Avenue.This proximity of their memorials in Washington mirrors the closeness of ideals and values they believed in.The genius of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was nurtured in the years he spent at the Columbia University a century ago.The impact of the U.S. constitution on him was reflected in his drafting of the Indian constitution some three decades later.Our independence was ignited by the same idealism that fuelled your struggle for freedom.No wonder then that former Prime Minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee called India and the U.S. ‘natural allies’.No wonder that the shared ideals and common philosophy of freedom shaped the bedrock of our ties.No wonder then, that President Obama has called our ties the defining partnership of the 21st century.Mr. Speaker,More than fifteen years ago, Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee stood here and gave a call to step out of the ‘shadow of hesitation’ of the past.The pages of our friendship since then tell a remarkable story.Today, our relationship has overcome the hesitations of history.Comfort, candour and convergence define our conversations.Through the cycle of elections and transitions of Administrations the intensity of our engagements has only grown.And, in this exciting journey, the U.S. Congress has acted as its compass.You helped us turn barriers into bridges of partnership.In the fall of 2008, when the Congress passed the India-U.S. Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement, it changed the very colours of leaves of our relationship.We thank you for being there when the partnership needed you the most.You have also stood by us in times of sorrow.India will never forget the solidarity shown by the U.S. Congress when terrorists from across our border attacked Mumbai in November of 2008.And for this, we are grateful.Mr. Speaker,I am informed that the working of the U.S. Congress is harmonious.I am also told that you are well-known for your bipartisanship.Well, you are not alone.Time and again, I have also witnessed a similar spirit in the Indian Parliament, especially in our Upper House.So, as you can see, we have many sharedpractices.Mr. Speaker,As this country knows well, every journeyhas its pioneers.Very early on, they shaped a development partnership even when the meeting ground was more limited.The genius of Norman Borlaug brought the Green Revolution and food security to India.The excellence of the American Universities nurtured Institutes of Technology and Management in India.And, I could go on.Fast forward to today.The embrace of our partnership extends to the entirety of human endeavour-from the depths of the oceans to the vastness of the space.Our S&T collaboration continues to helpsus in cracking the age-old problems in the fields of public health, education, food, and agriculture.Ties of commerce and investment are flourishing. We trade more with the U.S. than with any other nation.And, the flow of goods, services and capital between us generates jobs in bothour societies.As in trade, so in defence. India exerciseswith the United States more than we do with any other partner. Defence purchases have moved from almost zero to ten billion dollars in less than a decade.Our cooperation also secures our cities and citizens from terrorists, and protects our critical infrastructure from cyber threats.Civil Nuclear Cooperation, as I told President Obama yesterday, is a reality.Mr. Speaker,Our people to people links are strong; and there is close cultural connect between our societies.SIRI tells us that India’s ancient heritage of Yoga has over 30 million practitioners in the U.S..It is estimated that more Americans bend for yoga than to throw a curve ball.And, no Mr. Speaker, we have not yet claimed intellectual property right on Yoga.Connecting our two nations is also a unique and dynamic bridge of three million Indian Americans.Today, they are among your best CEOs; academics; astronauts; scientists; economists; doctors; even spelling bee champions.They are your strength. They are also the pride of India. They symbolize the best ofboth our societies.Mr. Speaker,My understanding of your great country began long before I entered public office.Long before assuming office, I travelled coast to coast, covering more than 25 States of America.I realized then that the real strength of the U.S. was in the dreams of its people and the boldness of their ambitions.Today, Mr. Speaker, a similar spirit animates India.Our 800 million youth, especially, are particularly impatient.India is undergoing a profound social and economic.

Thursday 11 June 2015

you should knows about that

Nestle company accepts that they add juice extracted from Beef in chocolate Kitkat. ______________________ media ever informed you ??? That in a case in Chennai high court Fair & Lovely company accepted that the cream contains the oil from Pig fats !! ______________________ media ever informed us that Vicks is banned in how many countries of Europe ! There it has been declared as slow poison ! But in our country we see it's advertising on TV whole day !! _____________________ media ever informed us that Life bouy is neither bath soap nor toilet soap ! But it's a Cabolic soap used for bathing animals ! Europe uses Life bouy for Dogs ! And in our country millions of humans use it !! ______________________ media ever informed us ! ??????????? That Coke, Pepsi is in reality toilet cleaner ! it has been proved that it contains 21 types of different poisons ! And it's sale is banned in the canteen of Indian parliament ! But it is sold in whole country !! ____________________ media never informed us ???? That foreign companies selling health tonics like Boost Complan Horlics Maltova Protin-ex., were tested in Delhi at All India Institute (which houses biggest laboratory in India) and it was found that it is made from the waste left after oil is extracted from Groundnut ! Which is food for animals ! From this waste they make health tonic !! ______________________ media ever informed us ?????? When Amitabh Bachhan was operated in hospital for 10 long hours ! Doctor had to cut and remove large intestine !! and doctor had told him that it has rotten due to drinking of soft drinks like Coke, Pepsi ! And then he stopped advertising coke , pepsi ! ______________________ Media if it is faithful should expose all truth together !! Lots of people enjoy Pizzas today. Let's have a look over pizza companies "Pizza Hut Dominos KFC McDonalds Pizza Corner Papa John’s Pizza California Pizza Kitchen Sal’s Pizza" These are all American companies, Note:- to make Pizza tasty... E-631 flavor Enhancer is added which is made from Pork or Pig meat. ● Attention friends if following codes are mentioned on food packs then you should know what you are unknowingly consuming. E 322 - Beef E 422 - Alcohol E 442 - Alcohol & Chemical E 471 - Beef & Alcohol E 476 - Alcohol E 481 - mixture of Beef and Pork E 627 - Dangerous Chemical E 472 - mixture of Beef, meat & Pork E 631 - Oil extracted from Pig fats. ● Note - you will find these codes mostly in products of foreign companies like :- Chips , Biscuits , Chewing Gums, Toffees, Kurkure and Maggi ! ● Don't ignore pay your kind attention atleast for the well being of your kids, if in doubt then search by yourself through your sources if not internet. (Google) ● Look at ingredient on Maggi pack, you will find flavor (E-635 ). ● Also look for following codes on Google :- E100, E110, E120, E140, E141, E153, E210, E213, E214, E216, E234, E252, E270, E280, E325, E326, E327, E334, E335, E336, E337, E422, E430, E431, E432, E433, E434, E435, E436, E440, E470, E471, E472, E473, E474, E475, E476, E477, E478, E481, E482, E483, E491, E492, E493, E494, E495, E542, E570, E572, E631, E635, E904. Kindly forward it to your family and friends to spread awareness. Thank you

1. Bhangarh Fort, RajasthanImage Credit: Getty ImagesScary story:Located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, this fort is notorious for shocking paranormal activities. There is alegend that explains why the place is haunted. Apparently there was a tantrik named Singhiya who was in love with Princess Ratnavati. He used his black magic on the princess, but it backfired on him and he died. But just before he did, hecursed the fort, saying that all who dwelt in the fort shall die. Till date people are warned not to visit the fort after sunset. 2. Dumas Beach, GujaratImage Credit: MumbaiglossScary story: Beaches are the best spots to relax. But not this one. Dumas beach isa cremation ground for the Hindus, therefore it is said that the tormented souls and the ones who did not seek ‘moksha’ loiter on the beach post sunset. 3. Vrindavan Society, ThaneImage Credit: hauntedindiablogScary story:It's hard to believe that ghost stories exist even amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. One such case here is that of Vrindavan society, which is said to be the largest residential complex of Thane. 66 B is the building from the complex that has an eerie past. A man had committed suicide here and since then there have been reports of paranormal activities. 4. Lambi Dehar Mines, UttarakhandImage Credit: hauntedindiablogScary story: So apparently these mines were shut down because workers died coughing blood due to improper work conditions. Locals also say that the location is haunted by a witch who makesunnerving noises at night.5. Jamali Kamali Masjid, DelhiImage Credit: WikipediaScary story:The masjid is said to be the home of djinns. It is said that people who visit this place experience nightmares andparanormal experiences post their visit.6. Grand Paradi Towers, MumbaiImage Credit: hauntedindiablogScary story:The swankiest area of South Mumbai called Malabar Hill is a home to a28-storeyed jinxed tower called Grand Paradi. A spate of suicides at this luxurious society has drawn lot of attention and has made it the most infamous society in the locality. There have been about 20 suicides and accidents which have taken place since the towers were constructed in 1976. Residents here have sought psychiatric help and a few have moved out of the premises.7. D’Souza Chawl, MahimImage Credit: hauntedindiablogScary story: A lady who fell in the well while drawing water, apparently haunts the chawl even today.8. Tunnel No. 33, ShimlaImage Credit: hauntedindiablogScary story: Shimla is abode to many scary stories. One such story is of Tunnel no.33, where the friendly ghost of Colonel Barog loiters around the tunnel during the night. Colonel Barog was a railway engineer during the times of the British Raj. Locals say that his ghost has friendlychats with people who take the tunnel. Though it is said to be a harmless soul, but a ghost talking can never be a friendlything right?9. Agrasen Ki Baoli, DelhiImage Credit: Getty ImagesScary story: There's something going on in the well here, that lures people to jump in and commit suicide. 10. Brij Raj Bhavan Palace in Kota, RajasthanImage Credit: hauntedindiablogScary story: Major Burton who was the British resident of the Kota palace was killed by sepoys in the 1857 mutiny. It is believed that his ghost walks the palace at night.