Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2023 8:16:56 GMT -5
People should get in the habit of comparing their spiritual beliefs with their secular thinking and behavior. Your question is a good query. Obviously Gopal is proud of his cultural heritage. It is also obvious that his patriotic views, as reflected in the above post don't correlate with his expressed spiritual beliefs. It isn't popular to think that victims attracted their predicament, and that they accepted it at some level. This doesn't excuse the perpetrators at all, but the victim-perpetrator match is unconsciously accepted by both sides. At any level of life there are such matches, subjectively perceived differently by the involved parts and by observers. Yes, understand. In the case of Gopal it is a strange situation to me. The idea of 'India' can be understood to be an abstract idea, even by non-spiritual standards. One doesn't have to be spiritual to understand that countries are just land masses, arbitrarily divided, and represented by a 'flag'. I feel patriotism does have its place in certain limited contexts, but then I am more supportive of abstraction and assumption than Gopal has traditionally been. He has always taken a very hard view on perception i.e the appearance of something is 100% dependent on whether he is perceiving it, right then and then. Gopal, when does India appear?
|
|
|
Post by andrew on Sept 4, 2023 8:51:27 GMT -5
Yes, understand. In the case of Gopal it is a strange situation to me. The idea of 'India' can be understood to be an abstract idea, even by non-spiritual standards. One doesn't have to be spiritual to understand that countries are just land masses, arbitrarily divided, and represented by a 'flag'. I feel patriotism does have its place in certain limited contexts, but then I am more supportive of abstraction and assumption than Gopal has traditionally been. He has always taken a very hard view on perception i.e the appearance of something is 100% dependent on whether he is perceiving it, right then and then. Gopal, when does India appear? ![:D](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/grin.png) When India appears to you, does that mean your daughter also appears even if she is in the other room and you aren't seeing her directly?
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2023 8:58:34 GMT -5
![:D](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/grin.png) When India appears to you, does that mean your daughter also appears even if she is in the other room and you aren't seeing her directly? India is going to reach L1 point soon Andrew! We are nearing SUN!
|
|
|
Post by andrew on Sept 4, 2023 9:04:55 GMT -5
![:D](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/grin.png) When India appears to you, does that mean your daughter also appears even if she is in the other room and you aren't seeing her directly? India is going to reach L1 point soon Andrew! We are nearing SUN! Congrats mate, hope India has plenty of sun cream with them ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png)
|
|
|
Post by stardustpilgrim on Sept 4, 2023 9:52:20 GMT -5
India is going to reach L1 point soon Andrew! We are nearing SUN! Congrats mate, hope India has plenty of sun cream with them ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png) Heard a short segment on NPR Saturday, someone interviewed associated with the project. Seems it's lot going to actually be near the Sun, it's going to be in a stable orbit between Earth and the Sun, looking at the Solar winds (particles from the Sun) that might cause communication problems on Earth. I can probably find an article on it. Sounds very interesting, a very necessary early warning system. From the link. Raychaudhury said the mission probe would study coronal mass ejections, a periodic phenomenon that sees huge discharges of plasma and magnetic energy from the sun’s atmosphere.These bursts are so powerful they can reach the Earth and potentially disrupt the operations of satellites. Aditya would help predict the phenomenon “and alert everybody so that satellites can shut down their power”, he said. “It will also help us understand how these things happen, and in the future, we might not need a warning system out there.” Aditya, the name of the Hindu Sun deity, will travel 1.5m km (930,000 miles) to reach its destination – still only 1% of the vast distance between Earth and the sun.At that point, the gravitational forces of both celestial bodies cancel each other out, allowing the mission to remain in a stable halo orbit around our nearest star.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2023 12:15:50 GMT -5
Congrats mate, hope India has plenty of sun cream with them ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png) Heard a short segment on NPR Saturday, someone interviewed associated with the project. Seems it's lot going to actually be near the Sun, it's going to be in a stable orbit between Earth and the Sun, looking at the Solar winds (particles from the Sun) that might cause communication problems on Earth. I can probably find an article on it. Sounds very interesting, a very necessary early warning system. From the link. Raychaudhury said the mission probe would study coronal mass ejections, a periodic phenomenon that sees huge discharges of plasma and magnetic energy from the sun’s atmosphere.These bursts are so powerful they can reach the Earth and potentially disrupt the operations of satellites. Aditya would help predict the phenomenon “and alert everybody so that satellites can shut down their power”, he said. “It will also help us understand how these things happen, and in the future, we might not need a warning system out there.” Aditya, the name of the Hindu Sun deity, will travel 1.5m km (930,000 miles) to reach its destination – still only 1% of the vast distance between Earth and the sun.At that point, the gravitational forces of both celestial bodies cancel each other out, allowing the mission to remain in a stable halo orbit around our nearest star. Yes, there are indeed mysteries surrounding why the corona around the sun is much hotter than its inner core. Scientists believe that these enigmas will eventually be unraveled. Additionally, it's intriguing why satellites stop at the L1 point, where the gravitational forces from both the sun and the Earth are balanced, causing the satellite to halt and then move in sync with Earth's rotation around the sun.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2023 12:18:09 GMT -5
Heard a short segment on NPR Saturday, someone interviewed associated with the project. Seems it's lot going to actually be near the Sun, it's going to be in a stable orbit between Earth and the Sun, looking at the Solar winds (particles from the Sun) that might cause communication problems on Earth. I can probably find an article on it. Sounds very interesting, a very necessary early warning system. From the link. [...] Yes, there are indeed mysteries surrounding why the corona around the sun is much hotter than its inner core. Scientists believe that these enigmas will eventually be unraveled. Additionally, it's intriguing why satellites stop at the L1 point, where the gravitational forces from both the sun and the Earth are balanced, causing the satellite to halt and then move in sync with Earth's rotation. (Looks like Gopal is back on the ChatGPT again.) You don't have to stop at L1. We've got you beat there: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parker_Solar_Probe![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png) I'm just kidding. All space exploration is good, and this probe has unique abilities.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2023 12:20:01 GMT -5
Yes, there are indeed mysteries surrounding why the corona around the sun is much hotter than its inner core. Scientists believe that these enigmas will eventually be unraveled. Additionally, it's intriguing why satellites stop at the L1 point, where the gravitational forces from both the sun and the Earth are balanced, causing the satellite to halt and then move in sync with Earth's rotation. (Looks like Gopal is back on the ChatGPT again.) You don't have to stop at L1. We've got you beat there: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parker_Solar_Probe![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png) I'm just kidding. All space exploration is good, and this probe has unique abilities. That's what I heard. I am not a space scientist anyway. But interested in what ISRO is doing. Yes, I am using chatGpt to rephrase my statement.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2023 0:30:19 GMT -5
The lander fired its engines on command It elevated itself by approximately 40 cm It landed safely at a distance of 30 to 40 cm away
This significant achievement is a major boost for future sample return missions and potential human expeditions to the moon. The successful execution of the hop experiment demonstrates the lander's ability to move and navigate the lunar terrain, a critical capability for future exploratory missions.
|
|
|
Post by inavalan on Sept 6, 2023 15:42:41 GMT -5
People should get in the habit of comparing their spiritual beliefs with their secular thinking and behavior. Your question is a good query. Obviously Gopal is proud of his cultural heritage. It is also obvious that his patriotic views, as reflected in the above post don't correlate with his expressed spiritual beliefs. It isn't popular to think that victims attracted their predicament, and that they accepted it at some level. This doesn't excuse the perpetrators at all, but the victim-perpetrator match is unconsciously accepted by both sides. At any level of life there are such matches, subjectively perceived differently by the involved parts and by observers. Yes, understand. In the case of Gopal it is a strange situation to me. The idea of 'India' can be understood to be an abstract idea, even by non-spiritual standards. One doesn't have to be spiritual to understand that countries are just land masses, arbitrarily divided, and represented by a 'flag'. I feel patriotism does have its place in certain limited contexts, but then I am more supportive of abstraction and assumption than Gopal has traditionally been. He has always taken a very hard view on perception i.e the appearance of something is 100% dependent on whether he is perceiving it, right then and then. Gopal, when does India appear? There were some news about India vs. Bharat names which made me look it up. I had no idea of the controversy and that history. indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-history/india-bharat-name-history-8925757/About 15 years ago, I read in a book (?) that, from spiritual point of view, the worst professions are politician, lawyer, newspaperman, clergyman. It stuck in my memory, and later I couldn't find where I read it, but it makes sense, as those profesions play with people's emotions for personal gain. EDIT: On the page linked above, a pop-up bubble says: - "Defending Sanatan Dharma without acknowledging horror of caste is moral duplicity"
|
|
|
Post by tenka on Sept 15, 2023 13:51:34 GMT -5
No need to apologise ... it is about 2.4 billion over a 5 year period .. It does make you question at times when financial aid is given to countries that spend a fortune on nuclear weapons or space programs when their own country is experiencing their own financial crisis . I am not sure why these countries don't spend their own money on helping their own countrymen rather than want to land on the moon . I am not sure how that helps people that are homeless and hungry . All you have to know is, The sequence of celestial bodies - Moon, Sun, Mars, and soon, Venus - may not astonish Western observers. India, once a prosperous and knowledge-rich nation, endured two centuries of colonization that stripped it of its wealth, leaving its people among the world's poorest. However, India has embarked on a remarkable journey to reclaim its global standing. Presently, over 20 CEOs of major multinational companies, including Google and Microsoft, hail from India. The country has ascended to become the fifth-largest economy in the world, surpassing Britain. As long as the hungry and homeless are happy with your post, all is well .
|
|
|
Post by Reefs on Sept 16, 2023 8:01:26 GMT -5
AI 10D chess...
|
|
|
Post by inavalan on Oct 2, 2023 21:55:24 GMT -5
He said ... She said ... ‘It’s Wrong!’: Top Chinese Scientist Says India’s Moon Landing Not Even Close to South Pole - linkChinese scientist claims Chandrayaan-3 landed ‘nowhere near lunar south pole’ - linkOuyang Ziyuan told the Chinese language publication Science Times that the Chandrayaan-3 landing site was nowhere near the lunar pole, which is defined to be at around 88.45 degrees latitude. The ISRO mission landed at 69.373 degrees South latitude and 32.319 degrees East longitude.
“It’s wrong. The landing site of Chandrayaan-3 is not at the lunar south pole, not in the lunar south pole region, nor is it near the lunar south pole region.” Bloomberg quotes him as saying. - link
|
|
|
Post by Reefs on Oct 12, 2023 9:52:52 GMT -5
These AI voices are really good...
|
|
|
Post by stardustpilgrim on Oct 18, 2023 12:08:27 GMT -5
I chanced on this video 70 minutes ago, I've listened to all but the last ten minutes (will definitely get back to it). It's exceptionally interesting, the title drew my interest. I had seen his new book on entropy some weeks ago. He is headed toward explaining entropy, but gets steered back to language by the two interviewers. I'm sure some of you have heard of Stephen Wolfram, he seems to have been cutting edge in computing and AI for over 35 years. Interestingly, at minute 53 he speaks to nonduality (Eastern mysticism), very short, specifically, on their not-being-a-person. I will have to give his new book a second look (AFAIAC, understanding entropy is the key to understanding the manifest world). His personal emphasis in research presently is the observer, he spends a good deal of time on this in the video. This is exceptionally interesting. If/when you have 30 minutes, watch the beginning, that might get you to-more.
|
|