Strange, Yaa it is Strange!!!

Saturday 20 October 2012

Mostly Viewed Video in Youtube, PSY-GANGNAM STYLE

PSY-GANGNAM STYLE

Park Jae-sang (Korean: 박재상, 朴載相; born December 31, 1977), better known by his stage name PSY  is a South Korean singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, and record producer.

The music video for Gangnam style is the most viewed viedo and most liked video on the site.

The song was released on July 15, 2012,.

As of October 19, 2012, the music video has been viewed over 500 million times on YouTube
 



Tuesday 18 September 2012

Ganapathideva 2012

Ganapathideva 2012
  •  Ganesha Chaturthi is the Hindu Festival celebrated to the occasion of birthday of Lord Ganesha, the son of Shiva and Parvathi.
  • The festival, also known as Ganeshostav ("festival of Ganesha") is observed in the Hindu Calender month of Bhaadrapada, Starting on Shukla Chaturthi. The date usually falls between 19 August and 20 September. The festival last for 10 days, ending on Anant Chaturdashi.
  • Lord Ganapathi, also described as Ganesha, is a very popular and revered Hindu deity and perhaps the most worshiped God in India.
  • Over the years, Ganesh Festivities in the city have come to center around the towering idol set up a Khairatabad. A cynosure of all eyes during the 11-day long celebrations, the Kahiratabad Ganesh remains a dominant idol given its sheer size.
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Tuesday 31 July 2012

The mystery hunt on Brown Mountain Lights (Magic Lights) remains unsolved

Brown Mountain Lights : Rich with theories, stories and wild first-hand accounts, the phenomenon at Brown Mountain remains a mystery.

                     Are the lights are we or they something PowerNatural. Tragedy replace over and over again but Joshua P. Warren  is passion about getting in to the bottom about the mystery light. To helping to find the truth he assembles a team a experience Paranormal investegetors. They use a bright idea of instruments to investigate as much as information.
                       Are you familiar with the Brown Mountain lights? Are you familiar with the infamous Marfa lights? Do you know that there exists reports of spontaneous  fires breaking out in the middle of nowhere, but only to appear as bonfires and disappearing within minutes?  You’re probably reading this and saying something clever like: Screw this post, I’m going to Youtube and searching for ‘Man showing his Neo Geo collection‘ “
                    Now before you spend the better part of your day watching that YouTube video of the dancing man, hear me out. The theroy of  The Brown Mountain lights. Aptly named because these strange lights appear in and around Brown Mountain, North Carolina. The lights have been seen and reported for hundreds of years. Appearing suddenly in the distance, moving about freely as if they were bonfires transported from a location to another and then disappearing.  Investegator Micah Hanks from  Paranormal Investigations, along with his team members have recorded these unusual lights. Many theories exist for a possible explanations for these lights. From pockets of methane gas escaping the earth, You can watch a video recording the ususual lights by Paranormal Investigation team members.



Saturday 28 July 2012

Higher you live, faster your age (Einstein is right)

Einsteins right:

       The world's most accurate atomic clock has clearly proved the nearly 10-year-old theory by Albert Einstein that time is a relative concept and the higher you live above sea level the faster you should age.
       Einsteins theory of relativity states that time and space are not as constant as everyday life would suggest. He suggested that the only true constant, the speed of light, meant that time can run faster or slower depending on how high you are, and how fast you are travelling.
       Now researchers have demonstrated the true nature of Einsteins theory for the first time with an incredibly accurate atomic clock that is able to keep time to within one second in about 3.7 billion years - roughly the same length of time that life has existed on Earth, The Independent reported.
        James Chin-Wen Chou and his colleagues from the US National Institute of Standards and technology in Boulder, colorado, found that when they monitored two such clocks positioned just a foot apart in height above sea level, they found that time really does run more quickly the higher you are - just as Einstein predicted.
         "These precise clocks reveal the effects of gravitational pull, so if we position one clock closer to a planet, you also increase the gravitational pull and time actually runs slower than for another, similar clock positioned higher up, " chou said.
         The atomic clocks used in the study are based on the tiny vibrations of aluminium atoms  trapped in an electric field. These vibrations are in the same frequency range of ultraviolet light, detected by lasers, which means that the atomic timepieces are optical clocks, accurate enough to measure billionths of a speed.
         It means that the clocks were able to perceive the dilation of time with height above ground. For every foot above ground the clocks showed that someone would age about 90 billionths of a second faster over a 79-year lifetime, chou said.
         Besides, the scientists demonstrated that when the atomic clocks were altered in a way that mimics the effect of travelling through space, time began to slow down, as the theory of relativity says it should.