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		<description><![CDATA[1. What is the origin of the prediction that the world will end in December 2012? The story started with claims that Nibiru, a supposed planet discovered by the Sumerians, is headed toward Earth. Zecharia Sitchin, who writes fiction about the ancient Mesopotamian civilization of Sumer, claimed in several books (e.g., The Twelfth Planet, published [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mrinalkapur.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8567372&amp;post=36&amp;subd=mrinalkapur&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>1. What is the origin of the prediction that the world will end in December 2012?</h4>
<p>The story started with claims that Nibiru, a supposed planet discovered by the Sumerians, is headed toward Earth. Zecharia Sitchin, who writes fiction about the ancient Mesopotamian civilization of Sumer, claimed in several books (e.g., The Twelfth Planet, published in 1976) that he has found and translated Sumerian documents that identify the planet Nibiru, orbiting the Sun every 3600 years. These Sumerian fables include stories of “ancient astronauts” visiting Earth from a civilization of aliens called the Anunnaki. Then Nancy Lieder, a self-declared psychic who claims she is channeling aliens, wrote on her website Zetatalk that the inhabitants of a fictional planet around the star Zeta Reticuli warned her that the Earth was in danger from Planet X or Nibiru. This catastrophe was initially predicted for May 2003, but when nothing happened the doomsday date was moved forward to December 2012. Only recently have these two fables been linked to the end of the Mayan long-count at the winter solstice in 2012 – hence the predicted doomsday date of December 21, 2012.</p>
<h4>2. The Sumerians were the first great civilization, and they made many accurate astronomical predictions, including the existence of the planets Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. So why should we not believe their predictions about Nibiru?</h4>
<p>Nibiru is a name in Babylonian astrology sometimes associated with the god Marduk. Nibiru appears as a minor character in the Babylonian creation poem Enuma Elish as recorded in the library of Assurbanipal, King of Assyria (668-627 <span class="caps">BCE</span>). Sumer flourished much earlier, from about the 23rd century to the 17th century <span class="caps">BCE</span>. The claims that Nibiru is a planet and was known to the Sumerians are contradicted by scholars who (unlike Zecharia Sitchin) study and translate the written records of ancient Mesopotamia. Sumer was indeed a great civilization, important for the development of agriculture, water management, urban life, and especially writing. However, they left very few records dealing with astronomy. Certainly they did not know about the existence of Uranus, Neptune or Pluto. They also had no understanding that the planets orbited the Sun, an idea that first developed in ancient Greece two millennia after the end of Sumer. Claims that Sumerians had a sophisticated astronomy, or that they even had a god named Nibiru, are the product of Sitchin’s imagination.</p>
<h4>3. How can you deny the existence of Nibiru when <span class="caps">NASA</span> discovered it in 1983 and the story appeared in leading newspapers? At that time you called it Planet X, and later it was named Xena or Eris.</h4>
<p><span class="caps">IRAS</span> (the <span class="caps">NASA</span> Infrared Astronomy Satellite, which carried out a sky survey for 10 months in 1983) discovered many infrared sources, but none of them was Nibiru or Planet X or any other objects in the outer solar system. There is a good discussion from Caltech to be found at (spider.ipac.caltech.edu/staff/tchester/iras/no_tenth_planet_yet.html). Briefly, <span class="caps">IRAS</span> cataloged 350,000 infrared sources, and initially many of these sources were unidentified (which was the point, of course, of making such a survey). All of these observations have been followed up by subsequent studies with more powerful instruments both on the ground and in space. The rumor about a “tenth planet” erupted in 1984 after a scientific paper was published in Astrophysical Journal Letters titled “Unidentified point sources in the <span class="caps">IRAS</span> minisurvey”, which discussed several infrared sources with “no counterparts”. But these “mystery objects” were subsequently found to be distant galaxies (except one, which was a wisp of “infrared cirrus”), as published in 1987. No <span class="caps">IRAS</span> source has ever turned out to be a planet. A good discussion of this whole issue is to be found on Phil Plait’s website (www.badastronomy.com/bad/misc/planetx/science.html#iras). The bottom line is that Nibiru is a myth, with no basis in fact. To an astronomer, persistent claims about a planet that is “nearby” but “invisible” are just plain silly.</p>
<h4>4. Maybe we should be asking about Planet X or Eris, not Nibiru. Why does <span class="caps">NASA</span> keep secret the orbit of Eris?</h4>
<p>“Planet X” is an oxymoron when applied to a real object. The term has been used by astronomers over the past century for a possible or suspected object. Once the object is found, it is given a real name, as was done with Pluto and Eris, both of which were at some time referred to as Planet X. If a new object turns out to be not real, or not a planet, then you won’t hear about it again. If it is real, it is not called Planet X.</p>
<p>Eris is one of several dwarf planets recently found by astronomers in the outer solar system, all of them on normal orbits that will never bring them near Earth. Like Pluto, Eris is smaller than our Moon. It is very far away, and its orbit never brings it closer than about 4 billion miles. There is no secret about Eris and its orbit, as you can easily verify by googling it or looking it up in Wikipedia.</p>
<h4>5. Do you deny that <span class="caps">NASA</span> built a South Pole Telescope (<span class="caps">SPT</span>) to track Nibiru? Why else would they build a telescope at the South Pole?</h4>
<p>There is a telescope at the South Pole, but it was not built by <span class="caps">NASA</span> and not used to study Nibiru. The South Pole Telescope was supported by the National Science Foundation, and it is a radio telescope, not an optical instrument. It cannot take images or photos. You can look it up on Wikipedia. The Antarctic is a great place for astronomical infrared and short-wave-radio observations, and it also has the advantage that objects can be observed continuously without the interference of the day-night cycle.</p>
<p>I should add that it is impossible to imagine a geometry in which an object can be seen only from the South Pole. Even if it were due south of the Earth, it could be seen from the entire southern hemisphere.</p>
<h4>6. There are many photos and videos of Nibiru on the Internet. Isn’t that proof that it exists?</h4>
<p>The great majority of the photos and videos on the Internet are of some feature near the Sun (apparently supporting the claim that Nibiru has been hiding behind the Sun for the past several years.) These are actually false images of the Sun caused by internal reflections in the lens, often called lens flare. You can identify them easily by the fact that they appear diametrically opposite the real solar image, as if reflected across the center of the image. This is especially obvious in videos, where as the camera moves, the false image dances about always exactly opposite the real image. Similar lens flare is a source of many <span class="caps">UFO</span> photos taken at night with strong light sources such as streetlights in the frame. I am surprised that people don’t recognize this common photo artifact. I am also amazed that these photos showing something nearly as large and bright as the Sun (a “second sun”) are accepted together with claims made on some of the same websites that Nibiru is too faint to be seen or photographed except with large telescopes.</p>
<p>One widely reported telescopic photo (www.greatdreams.com/nibiru-possible.jpg) shows two views of an expanding gas cloud far beyond the solar system, which is not moving; you can see this from the fact that the stars are the same in both pictures. A sharp-eyed reader of this website identified these photos as a gas shell around the star V838 Mon. Wikipedia has a nice write-up and a beautiful photo of it from Hubble. Another high school student was initially impressed by posted images of a red blob that were said to be of Nibiru. Then he worked out in his Photoshop class how to make just such pictures starting from scratch.</p>
<p>One video posted in summer 2008 on Youtube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDKtkWIx00A) shows a guy standing in his kitchen claiming that one of the objects discovered by a <span class="caps">NASA</span> x-ray telescope is Nibiru. What is his evidence? That since this false-color x-ray image released by <span class="caps">NASA</span> is blue, this must really be a nearby planet with an ocean. This would be hilarious if it were not used to frighten people.</p>
<h4>7. Can you explain the fact that the area at (5h 53m 27s, -6 10’ 58”) has been blackened out in Google Sky and Microsoft Telescope? People suggest that these have been blackened out because those are the co-ordinates where Nibiru is located at present.</h4>
<p>Several people have asked me about this blank rectangle in Orion in Google Sky, which is a presentation of images from the Sloan Digital Survey. This can’t be a “hiding place” for Nibiru, since it is a part of the sky that could be seen from almost everywhere on the Earth in the winter of 2007-08 when much of the talk about Nibiru began. That would contradict the claims that Nibiru was hiding behind the Sun or that it could be seen only from the southern hemisphere. But I too was curious about this blank rectangle, so I asked a friend who is a senior scientist at Google. He replied that he “found out that the missing data is due to a processing error in the image stitching program we use to display the Sloan survey images. The team assures me that in the next run through, this will be fixed!”</p>
<h4>8. If the government knew about Nibiru, wouldn’t they keep it a secret to avoid panic? Isn’t it the government’s job to keep the population at ease?</h4>
<p>There are many objectives of government, but they do not include keeping the population at ease. My experience is that sometimes parts of the government do just the opposite, as in the frequent references to various terrorist threats or warnings about driving accidents on long holiday weekends, which are no more dangerous than any other time. There is a long history of associating bad things with political opponents (older readers will remember the “missile gap” in the 1960 election, younger ones will note the many current references to who is or is not keeping the U.S. safe from terrorists). Further, social scientists have pointed out that many of our concepts of public panic are the product of Hollywood, while in the real world people have a good record of helping each other in a time of danger. I think everyone also recognizes that keeping bad news secret usually backfires, making the issue even worse when the facts finally come out. And in the case of Nibiru, these facts would come out very soon indeed.</p>
<p>Even if they wanted to, the government could not keep Nibiru a secret. If it were real, it would be tracked by thousands of astronomers, amateurs as well a professional. These astronomers are spread all over the world. I know the astronomy community, and these scientists would not keep a secret even if ordered to. You just can’t hide a planet on its way to the inner solar system!</p>
<h4>9. Why does the Mayan calendar say the world will end in 2012? I have heard that they have been pretty accurate in the past with other planetary predictions. How can you be sure you know more than they did?</h4>
<p>Calendars exist for keeping track of the passage of time, not for predicting the future. The Mayan astronomers were clever, and they developed a very complex calendar. Ancient calendars are interesting to historians, but of they cannot match the ability we have today to keep track of time, or the precision of the calendars currently in use. The main point, however, is that calendars, whether contemporary or ancient, cannot predict the future of our planet or warn of things to happen on a specific date such as 2012.</p>
<p>I note that my desk calendar ends much sooner, on December 31 2009, but I do not interpret this as a prediction of Armageddon. It is just the beginning of a new year.</p>
<h4>10. What is the polar shift theory? Is it true that the earth’s crust does a 180-degree rotation around the core in a matter of days if not hours? Does this have something to do to do with our solar system dipping beneath the galactic equator?</h4>
<p>A reversal in the rotation of Earth is impossible. It has never happened and never will. There are slow movements of the continents (for example Antarctica was near the equator hundreds of millions of years ago), but that is irrelevant to claims of reversal of the rotational poles. However, many of the disaster websites pull a bait-and-shift to fool people. They claim a relationship between the rotation and the magnetic polarity of Earth, which does change irregularly with a magnetic reversal taking place every 400,000 years on average. As far as we know, such a magnetic reversal doesn’t cause any harm to life on Earth. A magnetic reversal is very unlikely to happen in the next few millennia, anyway. But they falsely claim that a magnetic reversal is coming soon (in 2012) and that this is the same as, or will trigger, a reversal of rotational poles. The bottom line is: (a) Rotation direction and magnetic polarity are not related. (b) There is no reason to expect a reversal of magnetic polarity any time soon, or to anticipate any bad effects on life when it does eventually happen. © A sudden shift in rotational pole with disastrous consequences is impossible. Also, none of this has anything to do with the galactic equator or any of the other nonsense about alignments that appears on many of the conspiracy theory websites.</p>
<h4>11. When most of the planets align in 2012 and planet Earth is in the center of the Milky Way, what will the effects of this be on planet Earth? Could it cause a pole shift, and if so what could we expect?</h4>
<p>There is no planet alignment in 2012 or any other time in the next several decades. As to the Earth being in the center of the Milky Way, I don’t know what this phrase means. If you are referring to the Milky Way Galaxy, we are rather far toward the edge of this spiral galaxy, some 30,000 light years from the center. We circle the galactic center in a period of 225-250 million years, always keeping approximately the same distance. Concerning a pole shift, I also don’t know what this means. If it means some sudden change in the position of the pole (that is, the rotation axis of the Earth), then that is impossible, as noted in the answer to Question 10. What many websites do discuss is the alignment of the Earth and Sun with the center of the Milky Way in the constellation of Sagittarius. This happens every December, with no bad consequences, and there is no reason to expect 2012 to be different from any other year.</p>
<h4>12. When the sun and the Earth line up on the galactic plane at the same time with the black whole being in the center couldn’t that cause something to happen, due to the fact that the black hole has such a strong gravitational pull.</h4>
<p>There is a giant black hole in the center of our Milky Way galaxy, and like any concentration of mass it exerts gravitational force on the rest of the Galaxy. However, the galactic center is very far away, approximately 30,000 light years, so it has negligible effects on the solar system or the Earth. There are no special forces from the galactic plane or the galactic center. The only important force that acts on the Earth is the gravitation of the Sun and Moon. As far as the influence of the galactic plane, there is nothing special about this location. The last time the Earth was in the galactic plane was several million years ago. Claims that we are about to cross the galactic plane are untrue.</p>
<h4>13. I am scared about the fact that the Earth will enter the Dark Rift in the Milky Way. What will this do? Will the Earth be swallowed up?</h4>
<p>The “dark rift” is a popular name for the broad and diffuse dust clouds in the</p>
<p>inner arm of the Milky Way Galaxy, which block our view of the galactic</p>
<p>center. The entire “galactic alignment” scare is pretty crazy. Late in</p>
<p>December the Sun is always approximately in the direction of the center of</p>
<p>the Galaxy as seen from the Earth, but so what? Apparently the con-men who are trying to scare you have decided to use these meaningless phrases about “alignments” and the “dark rift” and “photon belt” precisely because they are not understood by the public. It is too bad, but there is no law against lying on the Internet or anywhere else except in a court of law. As far as the safety of the Earth is concerned, the important threats are from global warming and loss of biological diversity, and perhaps someday from collision with an asteroid or comet, not the pseudoscientific claims about 2012.</p>
<h4>14. I have heard that the Earth’s magnetic field will flip in 2012 just when the strongest level of solar storms in history is predicted to take place. Will this kill us or destroy our civilization?</h4>
<p>Near solar maximum (which happens every 11 years approximately), there are many more solar flares and coronal mass ejections than near solar minimum. Flares and mass ejections are no danger for humans or other life on Earth. They could endanger astronauts in deep space or on the Moon, and this is something that <span class="caps">NASA</span> must learn to deal with, but it is not a problem for you or me. Large outbursts can interrupt radio transmission, cause bright displays of the aurora (Northern and Southern Lights), and damage the electronics of some satellites in space. Today many satellites are designed to deal with this possibility, for example by switching off some of their more delicate circuits and going into a “safe” mode for a few hours. In extreme cases solar activity can also disrupt electrical transmissions on the ground, possibly leading to electrical blackouts, but this is rare.</p>
<p>The last solar maximum occurred in 2001, so the next one was predicted for around 2012, 11 years later. However, the most recent solar minimum was unusual, with a period of a couple of years with almost no sunspots or other indications of solar activity, so scientists now guess that the next maximum will be delayed, perhaps to 2013. However, the details of the solar cycle remain basically unpredictable.</p>
<p>You are correct that the Earth’s magnetic field protects us by creating a large region in space, called the Earth’s magnetosphere, within which most of the material ejected from the Sun is captured or deflected, but there is no reason to expect a reversal of magnetic polarity any time soon. These magnetic reversals happen only once in 400,000 years on average.</p>
<h4>15. I am confused about a report on the Fox News website that in 2012 a “Powerful Solar Storm Could Shut Down U.S. for Months”. They referred to a report from the National Academy of Sciences that was commissioned and paid for by <span class="caps">NASA</span>. If nothing is going to happen as a result of the event in 2012, why would <span class="caps">NASA</span> allow such nonsense to be reported?</h4>
<p><span class="caps">NASA</span> is pleased with the National Research Council report on heliophysics. As you note, this report includes a worst-case analysis of what could happen today if there were a repetition of the biggest solar storm ever recorded (in 1859). The problem is the way such information can be used out of context. There is no reason to expect such a large solar storm in the near future, certainly not in 2012 specifically. Your reference to “the event in 2012” illustrates this problem. There is no prediction of an “event in 2012”. We don’t even know if the next solar maximum will take place in that year. The whole 2012 disaster scenario is a hoax, fueled by ads for the Hollywood science-fiction disaster film “2012”. I can only hope that most people are able to distinguish Hollywood film plots from reality.</p>
<h4>16. All my school friends are telling me that we are all going to die in the year 2012 due to a meteor hitting earth. Is this true?</h4>
<p>Your friends are wrong. The Earth has always been subject to impacts by comets and asteroids, although big hits are very rare. The last big impact was 65 million years ago, and that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs. Today <span class="caps">NASA</span> astronomers are carrying out a survey called the Spaceguard Survey to find any large near-Earth asteroids long before they hit. We have already determined that there are no threatening asteroids as large as the one that killed the dinosaurs. All this work is done openly with the discoveries posted every day on the <span class="caps">NASA</span> <span class="caps">NEO</span> Program Office website (neo.jpl.nasa.gov), so you can see for yourself that nothing is predicted to hit in 2012.</p>
<h4>17. If Nibiru is a hoax, why doesn’t <span class="caps">NASA</span> issue a denial? How can you permit these stores to circulate and frighten people? Why doesn’t the U.S. government do something about it!</h4>
<p>If you go to the <span class="caps">NASA</span> home page, nasa.gov, you will see many stories that expose the Nibiru-2012 hoax. Try searching nasa.com under “Nibiru” or “2012”. There is not much more that <span class="caps">NASA</span> can do. These hoaxes have nothing to do with <span class="caps">NASA</span> and are not based on <span class="caps">NASA</span> data, so we as an agency are not directly involved. But scientists, both within <span class="caps">NASA</span> and outside, recognize that this hoax with its effort to frighten people is a distraction from more important science concerns, such as global warming and loss of biological diversity. We live in a country where there is freedom of speech, and that includes freedom to lie. You should be glad there are no censors. But if you will just use common sense I am sure you can recognize the lies. As we approach 2012, the lies will be come even more obvious.</p>
<h4>18. Can you prove to me that Nibiru is a hoax? There are so many reports that something terrible will happen in 2012. I need proof because the government and <span class="caps">NASA</span> are keeping so much from us.</h4>
<p>It is not logical to ask for proof that the 2012 doomsday is a hoax. Your questions should be to the doomsday advocates to prove that what they are saying is true, not to <span class="caps">NASA</span> to prove it is false. If someone claimed on the Internet that there were 50-foot tall purple elephants walking through Cleveland, would anyone expect <span class="caps">NASA</span> to prove this wrong? The burden of proof falls on those who make wild claims. Remember the often-quoted comment from Carl Sagan that extraordinary claims demand extraordinary levels of evidence if they are to be believed.</p>
<p>However, I think that astronomers have reached the point where we can offer extremely strong arguments that Nibiru does not exist. A large planet (or a brown dwarf) in our solar system would have been known to astronomers for many years, both indirectly from its gravitational perturbations on other objects and by direct detection in the infrared. The <span class="caps">NASA</span> Infrared Astronomy Satellite (<span class="caps">IRAS</span>) carried out the first all-sky survey in 1983, and several subsequent surveys would also have seen Nibiru if it were there. Further, if a large mass passed through the inner solar system every 3600 years, we would see its disruptive effects on the orbits of the inner planets, and we don’t.</p>
<p>You don’t need to take my word for it. Just use common sense. Have you seen Nibiru? In 2008 many websites said it would be visible to the naked eye in spring 2009. If a large planet or brown dwarf were headed for the inner solar system in 2012, it would already be tracked by hundreds of thousands of astronomers, professional and amateur, all over the world. Do you know any amateur astronomers who are watching it? Have you seen any photos or discussion of it in the big popular astronomy magazines like Sky &amp; Telescope? Just think about it. No one could hide Nibiru if it existed.</p>
<h4>19. What about the scary ads for the new film 2012? They tell us to look at these Internet sites to verify the doomsday threat.</h4>
<p>The pseudoscientific claims about Nibiru and a doomsday in 2012, together with distrust of the government, are being amplified by publicity for the new film from Columbia Pictures titled 2012, to be released in November 2009. The film’s trailer, appearing in theaters and on their website , shows a tidal wave breaking over the Himalayas, with only the following words: “How would the governments of our planet prepare 6 billion people for the end of the world? [long pause] They wouldn’t. [long pause] Find out the Truth. Google search 2012”.</p>
<p>The film publicity includes creation of a faux scientific website (www.instituteforhumancontinuity.org/) for “The Institute for Human Continuity”, which is entirely fictitious. According to this website, the <span class="caps">IHC</span> is dedicated to scientific research and public preparedness. Its mission is the survival of mankind. The website explains that the Institute was founded 1978 by international leaders of government, business, and science. They say that in 2004, <span class="caps">IHC</span> scientists confirmed with 94% certainty that the world would be destroyed in 2012. This website encourages people to register for a lottery to select those who will be saved; a colleague submitted the name of her cat, which was accepted. I learned from Wikipedia that creating this sort of fake website is a new advertising technique called “Viral Marketing”, by analogy with computer viruses.</p>
<h4>20. Is it possible that the influx of questions you describe is part of some kind of campaign for a book or movie, in the hopes that the volume of denials is taken as more “evidence” that there is a conspiracy?</h4>
<p>I ask myself the same questions every day, as the volume of mail I receive about Nibiru (along with various alignments and pole shifts) keeps increasing — now more than 20 per week. Clearly there is money to be made from people’s fear about an approaching doomsday. Some of this hype is apparently advertising for the science fiction disaster movie 2012 (see Question 19). Many websites are selling books and tapes about Nibiru or even “survival kits”. It is all very sad, that with so many real issues (such as global warming and financial collapse) people are being taken in by these lies. In the final chapter of a new astronomy book (The Hunt for Planet X) by Govert Shilling, he writes: “There is plenty to do for the debunkers – the archaeologists and astronomers who take a long and skeptical look at the tidal wave of Nibiru nonsense and explain with scientific precision what is wrong with this cosmic fairy-tale. They will have their work cut out in the next few years. And on December 22, 2012 there will be a new pseudoscientific cock-and-bull story doing the rounds and the whole circus will start all over again. Because no matter how many new celestial bodies are found in our solar system, there will always be a need for a mysterious Planet X.”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello Mrinal If you would like to receive the IQ Test Labs free newsletter, please click the link below. http://www.intelligencetest.com/test/verifyemail.php?id=5362316&#038;email=mrinalkapur@gmail.com Click here to see previous issues http://www.intelligencetest.com/newsletter/ Your age adjusted IQ score is 132 and the average score is 100. Your IQ score is the result of a formula based on the number of questions [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mrinalkapur.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8567372&amp;post=34&amp;subd=mrinalkapur&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Your age adjusted IQ score is 132 and the average score is 100.</p>
<p>Your IQ score is the result of a formula based on the number of<br />
questions answered correctly on the test. This score has been further<br />
adjusted to account for the differences in capabilities among various<br />
age groups.</p>
<p>Test reliability</p>
<p>Item analysis: The Cronbach&#8217;s Alpha of all items is 0.822.</p>
<p>No item if deleted will lead to an increase.</p>
<p>Factor analysis indicates the presence of a general intelligence factor.</p>
<p>Your Grade:Gifted</p>
<p>Anyone with a general IQ this high is considered to be gifted. You have the ability to think critically, conceptualize ideas and form your own conclusions. Your ability to think in patterns and to produce order out of chaos enables you to handle complexities and see logic in everything. Needless to say you are self-aware of your abilities and have the brains for all known occupations. If you think of intelligence as the ability to adapt easily to new situations then you are at the top of the charts.</p>
<p>General statistics</p>
<p>Total number of questions:30<br />
Questions answered:30<br />
Questions not answered:0<br />
Questions answered correctly:27<br />
Questions answered incorrectly:3<br />
Percentage correct answers:90%</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The world&#8217;s cheapest car, the Tata Nano, has proved itself to be as innovative as its makers intended it to be. One more milestone in the Nano&#8217;s brief but eventful journey so far has confirmed that this no frills, small car paradigm-shifter is not just the cleanest automobile in the country from a tail-pipe emissions [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mrinalkapur.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8567372&amp;post=33&amp;subd=mrinalkapur&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The world&#8217;s cheapest car, the Tata Nano, has proved itself to be as innovative as its makers intended it to be. One more milestone in the Nano&#8217;s brief but eventful journey so far has confirmed that this no frills, small car paradigm-shifter is not just the cleanest automobile in the country from a tail-pipe emissions perspective but it has also been proven that low cost doesn&#8217;t come at the cost of in-built safety.<img class="alignnone" title="nano crash" src="http://images.zigwheels.com/alfresco/INDT/News/Nano12_20090729_images/Tata-Nano.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="230" /> Proof of this came in the course of a crash test conducted, not at the firm&#8217;s renowned Engineering Research Centre (ERC) in Pune (which has the country&#8217;s first and probably the best crash test facility), but the crash certification facilities at the Motor Industry Research Association (MIRA) in the UK. Tata Motors in the course of its extensive development programme in India had already subjected the Nano&#8217;s structure to both computer analysis and crash simulations along with actual crash testing of various prototypes before signing off the car for final production. The Nano already confirms to Indian crash worthiness regulations having been subjected to the 48km/h full frontal impact test, the static door crush test and also the roof crush test.    The test at the MIRA was done to validate Tata Motors&#8217; efforts to be in line with current European legislation what with the firm&#8217;s avowed intent to market the Nano Europa on the continent within the next two to three years. The crash test results for the Nano proved that it has met the current European 56km/h full frontal and side-impact crash tests including an offset-collision test, norms which would also be applicable in India by 2012. What is impressive nonetheless is that the basis of the structure being safe and sound has been validated in an emphatic manner and as we have come to understand most of the additional modifications done to the BIW (body-in-white) for this test would also manifest themselves on the production Nanos rolling out both from Pantnagar now and shortly from Sanand.		 		 		   ZigWheels has learnt that for the test at the MIRA, the Nano had a few critical modifications made specifically to meet the Euro test norms. The front longitudinal structure was reinforced with added support both behind the bumper and also at the firewall.</p>
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<p>The lessons learnt from these modifications and the way the Nano behaved in the course of the test should provide the firm&#8217;s engineers a better understanding of what needs to be done when the Nano is put through the even more stringent Euro NCAP crash tests. For the record, Tata Motors is confident that given its computational skills and the adoption of many more safety features, the Nano Europa could be aiming at a 4-star rating which for a car of its size, cabin space and price is a pretty telling indicator of the engineering capability of the firm.</p>
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		<title>Scientology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The full body of knowledge that comprises the Scientology religion is contained in more than forty million spoken and written words on the subject—all by L. Ron Hubbard, the source and founder of Scientology. That public interest in Scientology is mounting rapidly is undeniable. This volume was first compiled in 1992 to fill the demand [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mrinalkapur.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8567372&amp;post=26&amp;subd=mrinalkapur&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The full body of knowledge that comprises the Scientology religion is contained in more than forty million spoken and written words on the subject—all by L. Ron Hubbard, the source and founder of Scientology.   That public interest in Scientology is mounting rapidly is undeniable. This volume was first compiled in 1992 to fill the demand for a concise reference on Scientology. In the seven years since then, the explosive growth of Scientology churches, missions and groups around the world has necessitated the publication of this updated and expanded edition.   While continued expansion will inevitably change the numbers once again, much will remain constant, including, of course, the technology of Scientology and its effect upon all it touches. To provide an understanding of this phenomenon, contained herein is a complete description of Scientology: its religious philosophy, its practices, its organization, its activities and its growing influence on society.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BitTorrent is a protocol that enables fast downloading of large files using minimum Internet bandwidth. It costs nothing to use and includes no spyware or pop-up advertising.   Unlike other download methods, BitTorrent maximizes transfer speed by gathering pieces of the file you want and downloading these pieces simultaneously from people who already have them. This process makes popular and very large files, such as videos and television programs, download much faster than is possible with other protocols.   In this article, we&#8217;ll examine how BitTorrent works and how it is different from other file-distribution methods. In addition, you&#8217;ll learn how to use BitTorrent and what the future might hold for this innovative approach to serving files over the Internet.   Traditional Client-Server Downloading To understand how BitTorrent works and why it is different from other file-serving methods, let&#8217;s examine what happens when you download a file from a Web site. It works something like this:  You open a Web page and click a link to download a file to your computer.  The Web browser software on your computer (the client) tells the server (a central computer that holds the Web page and the file you want to download) to transfer a copy of the file to your computer.  The transfer is handled by a protocol (a set of rules), such as FTP (File Transfer Protocol) or HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol).   Client-server download process    Learn More Gnutella LimeWire Discovery.com: Download Podcasts   The transfer speed is affected by a number of variables, including the type of protocol, the amount of traffic on the server and the number of other computers that are downloading the file. If the file is both large and popular, the demands on the server are great, and the download will be slow.<img class="aligncenter" title="Bit-torrent" src="http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/bittorrent-4.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="444" /></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 20:12:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stereolithography, also known as 3-D layering or 3-D printing, allows you to create solid, plastic, three-dimensional (3-D) objects from CAD drawings in a matter of hours. Whether you are a mechanical engineer wanting to verify the fit of a part or an inventor looking to create a plastic prototype of an invention, stereolithography gives you [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mrinalkapur.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8567372&amp;post=11&amp;subd=mrinalkapur&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stereolithography, also known as 3-D layering or 3-D printing, allows you to create solid, plastic, three-dimensional (3-D) objects from CAD drawings in a matter of hours. Whether you are a mechanical engineer wanting to verify the fit of a part or an inventor looking to create a plastic prototype of an invention, stereolithography gives you a fast, easy way to turn CAD drawings into real objects.</p>
<p>3-D printing is a very good example of the age we live in. In the past, it could conceivably take months to prototype a part &#8212; today you can do it hours. If you can dream up a product, you can hold a working model in your hands two days later! In this edition of How Stuff Works, we will take a tour of the stereolithography service bureau at PT CAM (Piedmont Triad Center for Advanced Manufacturing) so that you can understand everything involved and see some actual 3-D models that this technology has produced!</p>
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<p>The Stereolithography Machine<br />
This machine has four important parts:<br />
A tank filled with several gallons of liquid photopolymer. The photopolymer is a clear, liquid plastic.<br />
A perforated platform immersed in the tank. The platform can move up and down in the tank as the printing process proceeds.<br />
An ultraviolet laser<br />
A computer that drives the laser and the platform</p>
<p>The photopolymer is sensitive to ultraviolet light, so when the laser touches the photopolymer, the polymer hardens.</p>
<p>If you stand next to the stereolithograph apparatus (SLA), you can actually see the laser as it builds each layer.</p>
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<p>Stereolithography is not an inexpensive process. The machines themselves usually cost in excess of $250,000. They have to be vented because of fumes created by the polymer and the solvents. The polymer itself is extremely expensive. CibaTool SL5170 resin, a common photopolymer used in stereolithography, typically costs about $800/gallon. For these reasons, it is uncommon to find stereolithography machines anywhere but in large companies.</p>
<p>However, there are service bureaus that can make the advantages of stereolithography available to smaller shops and individuals. For example, PT CAM will do stereolithography for $55/hour, as well as allowing companies to purchase blocks of time for as low as $30/hour. That&#8217;s not cheap, but compared to purchasing your own SLA and resin or having parts machined, it is a real bargain. You can e-mail your CAD design to PT CAM and, in many cases, get your parts shipped back to you in a day or two. The short cycle time is one of the most appealing things about stereolithography!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the Web evolves, people invent new words to describe its features and applications. Sometimes, a term gains widespread acceptance even if some people believe it&#8217;s misleading or inaccurate. Such is the case with Web operating systems. An operating system (OS) is a special kind of program that organizes and controls computer hardware and software. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mrinalkapur.wordpress.com&amp;blog=8567372&amp;post=1&amp;subd=mrinalkapur&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the Web evolves, people invent new words to describe its features and applications. Sometimes, a term gains widespread acceptance even if some people believe it&#8217;s misleading or inaccurate. Such is the case with Web operating systems.</p>
<p>An operating system (OS) is a special kind of program that organizes and controls computer hardware and software. Operating systems interact directly with computer hardware and serve as a platform for other applications. Whether it&#8217;s Windows, Linux, Unix or Mac OS X, your computer depends on its OS to function.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why some people object to the term Web OS. A Web OS is a user interface (UI) that allows people to access applications stored completely or in part on the Web. It might mimic the user interface of traditional computer operating systems like Windows, but it doesn&#8217;t interact directly with the computer&#8217;s hardware. The user must still have a traditional OS on his or her computer.While there aren&#8217;t many computer operating systems to choose from, the same can&#8217;t be said of Web operating systems. There are dozens of Web operating systems available. Some of them offer a wide range of services, while others are still in development and only provide limited functionality. In some cases, there may be a single ambitious programmer behind the project. Other Web operating systems are the product of a large team effort. Some are free to download, and others charge a fee. Web operating systems can come in all shapesand sizes.</p>
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<p>In metacomputing, WebOS and Web operating system are terms that describe network services for internet scale distributed computing, as in the WebOS Project at UC Berkeley,and the WOS Project.In both cases the scale of the web operating system extends across the internet, like the web.</p>
<p>However, the terms WebOS and Web operating system have been employed more broadly and with far greater popularity in the context of &#8220;the web as in HTTP&#8221;, and for many meanings ranging from singular systems to collections of systems. In April 2002, Tim O&#8217;Reilly spoke of &#8220;the emergent Internet operating system&#8221; as an open collection of Web services.</p>
<p>Common to uses for collections of systems, a Web operating system is distinct from Internet operating systems in that it is independent of the traditional individual computer operating system. This conception of the system reflects an evolution of research in the field of operating systems into the increasingly minimized (for example, TinyOS and Exokernel) and distributed (for example, Inferno), and for distributed systems increasingly defined in terms of the specification of their network protocols more than their implementations</p>
<p>In a usage referring to singular network services, a Web operating system is another name for a Webtop. These services turn the desktop into a service that runs on the Internet rather than on the local computer. As these services include a file system and application management system, they increasingly overlap with the functionality of a traditional desktop computer operating system.</p>
<p>In a usage referring to desktop (or handheld) computer application environments, a Web operating system is a traditional operating system that is focused on supporting Web applications themselves, or a desktop operating system solely providing Web access. Systems like these also are known as kiosks.</p>
<p>Some Web OS are :</p>
<p>eye OS</p>
<p>Windows4all</p>
<p>Desktop.com</p>
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