Showing posts with label World's Science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World's Science. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 May 2014

THE SCIENCE BEHIND TEMPLE BELLS



THE SCIENCE BEHIND TEMPLE BELLS





Most of the old temples have large bell at the entrance of the temple and you need to ring it before you enter temple. A Temple bell have a scientific phenomena; it is not just your ordinary metal. It is made of various metals including cadmium, lead, copper, zinc, nickel, chromium and manganese. The proportion atwhich each one of them mixed is real science behind a bell. Each of these bells is made to produce such a distinct sound that it can create unity of your left andright brain. The moment you ring that bell, bell produces sharp but lastingsound which lasts for minimum of seven seconds in echo mode good enough totouch your seven healing centres or chakras in your body. The moment bell sound happens your brain is emptied of all thoughts. Invariably you will enter state of Tran’s state where you are very receptive. This Trans state is the one with awareness. You are so occupied in mind that only way to awaken you is with a Shock! Bell works as Anti-dote to your mind. Before you enter temple – to awake you and prepare you for taste of awareness is the real reason behind temple bell

Saturday, 6 October 2012

Car that's smart enough to drive and park itself


Researchers have unveiled a new smart electric car that is able to park itself and come to the driver when "called".

Nissan's NSC-2015 is only a prototype, but its name suggests that the car maker aims to have it on the market by 2015, the 'BBC News' reported. However, one analyst warned that the mass use of such cars was a long way off.

The NSC-2015 is a modified version of Nissan's Leaf model and was launched at the Ceatec 2012 show in Tokyo. The car relies on sensors, cameras, computers and 4G communication technology for wireless links to navigate, and robotics to turn the steering wheel, change gears and brake.

The car drove itself at about 5km/h in a straight line forward and in reverse, and was able to turn, during a demonstration. The car could recognize road markings and was able to stop at a crossing. "After the driver exits the NSC-2015, it starts to park itself automatically, following the instructions given by smartphone," the company said.

"The vehicle looks for a vacant parking space while identifying its surroundings; once it detects an open parking space automated parking begins. "The driver can also use smartphone commands to make the NSC-2015 vehicle leave the parking space and return to the place where he or she is," it said.

The car's security system automatically works with a camera installed in the vehicle. If the system detects suspicious behaviour, the driver is alerted automatically by a report to his or her smartphone.