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but of No use for upsc process.. i tell u.. engineers ko ek bhut buri aadat hoti h.. dusro ko tension dene ki.. so load naahi lo.. jb Stephen Hawking or Eienstein nhi smjha paye in chijo ko 1 century m Yha se kese smjh paoge.. So i say for those Science is Latin Dont dwelve in these theories.. just read what why where and mug up them.. my personal experience..
Brain MBs are scarce resource.. utilize them wisely and productively
Wese yrrr Stephen Hawking h mast chij.. duniya Black Hole m atki pdi h unhone White Hole theory bhi nikal di.. the Mirror world exists.. black hole se chij under Udhar White Hole se bahrrrr.. Next Eienstein of world.. Salute
Sab engineers tension nahi dete bhava..bahut saare chillex Bhi hai.
kabhi kabhi main ye sochata hun... gravitational wave sei lehraate ye tere khwaab kisi ne dekhe hain kyaa? dekhe hain kisi ne ye teri aankhon mein baste black aur white hole jinme gote laga kar ye duniyaa jawaan hotee hai
honaa yun pathhar uss roshni kaa jo tere nazar-e-karam ho kar guzaree khulna wo raaj unn hawaaon kaa jo kabhi tujhe chhoo kar guzareen
aur gravitational wave se ye tere khwaab kisi ne dekhe hain kyaa kabhi kabhi main ye sochta hun
Now I just need to get a confirmation (either way) on the graviton, superstrings, worm holes, particles of dark energy and matter and quantum gravity, and I can die a happy man.
Acha stark yeh batao, can our dream and dejavu experience be an effect of gravitational waves in another parallel universe?
kuch bhi ho sakta hai....gravitational waves can pass across dimensions, and can pass through parallell universe.....till now havent gone through any scientists views on this...so i have no idea...
this is just the beginning ...now its only the detection of gravitational waves, later there would be equipment which can manipulate gravity...and a whole lot of new area to discover...better to move faster in this field...who knows some aliens like general zod would suddenly appear and terraform earth using his gravitational manipulation technologies....or we may have superman who can fly by manipulating gravity....theres a lot of scope now...
Hey Marvel superhero are you fan of DC ? @TonyStark ... Say it like that you have now more work. Anyone can open Portal now and invite chitauri army :P ... Apne suit se mitti saf karo chalo
"And what's most exciting is that we can't even begin to predict right now what that could lead to." Exciting? I think that is the one main reason why I cant seem to fully appreciate this discovery (and many others related to this field). Not knowing what a discovery could lead to is boring as hell. Because I cant imagine as to how it will change our lives in the future. But the scientists....they just put down their heads and relentlessly work towards gaining knowledge, irrespective of the fact whether its going to bring some revolutionary change. Knowledge for the sake of knowledge. Hats off to that spirit. And then there are us non scientists who are prone to cynicism and dont appreciate it enough. And fail to fully comprehend what a discovery might lead to, even when its staring us in the face. "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers." - That wasnt some idiot who couldnt see the importance of computers in the future.......that was Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, in 1943.
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gravitational wave sei lehraate ye tere khwaab kisi ne dekhe hain kyaa?
dekhe hain kisi ne ye teri aankhon mein baste black aur white hole
jinme gote laga kar ye duniyaa jawaan hotee hai
honaa yun pathhar uss roshni kaa jo tere nazar-e-karam ho kar guzaree
khulna wo raaj unn hawaaon kaa jo kabhi tujhe chhoo kar guzareen
aur gravitational wave se ye tere khwaab kisi ne dekhe hain kyaa
kabhi kabhi main ye sochta hun
Exciting? I think that is the one main reason why I cant seem to fully appreciate this discovery (and many others related to this field).
Not knowing what a discovery could lead to is boring as hell. Because I cant imagine as to how it will change our lives in the future.
But the scientists....they just put down their heads and relentlessly work towards gaining knowledge, irrespective of the fact whether its going to bring some revolutionary change. Knowledge for the sake of knowledge. Hats off to that spirit.
And then there are us non scientists who are prone to cynicism and dont appreciate it enough. And fail to fully comprehend what a discovery might lead to, even when its staring us in the face.
"I think there is a world market for maybe five computers."
- That wasnt some idiot who couldnt see the importance of computers in the future.......that was Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, in 1943.