Wednesday, April 29, 2015

NEW AGE POETRY : By Hiranmoy Gautom (Pibi)

Wednesday, April 29, 2015


NEW    AGE    POETRY  :  OR
DANCE   OF   DEATH    ON   HIMALAYAN  BASE  
(  NEPAL )
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Terrains  in  NEPAL   crumble  down
Landscapes  vanish  so swift
thousands  die  in  a  second's  -whip
Is  it  APOCALYPSE  knocking  on all  living  doors  !

The  slopes and  peaks too   come  down
 with  the crying  pain  of  DEATH !
The  Under-world    of this   Himalayan Base
Explodes  with  VOLCANIC wrath !

As  if
Cyclic -  universe    announced  It's    Final  ACT
On  the  STAGE   of  this  WORLD .
It  is   DEATH  ; it  is  DEATH  !!  ---all  around.
Thousands  die  even  now  , - underneath
Buildings , Boulders,  hills    coming  down
even  Avalanche   flowing  down  like   river -stream
As   if  - - - - - - - - - -
TECH-TONIC   Play under  HIMALAYAN  SITE
is   staging  the  'PLAY'  named ;
the  DANCE   of  D E A T H  !
And  only
HUMAN   CRY    SURVIVES  ! !
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Composed  : 29 / April / 2015  

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

NE   AGE   POETRY  :

GLOBAL   VIEW:  OR    EVEN  A   COSMIC FRACTIONAL  TRUTH
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At  36,000  Ft, above  the  Earth
on  the  window  side   of  a  Jet , - I  view
all  National  boundaries   or  identities  are
wiped   off  like  smudge   or  a  child's  wiped  off  slate
Only  the  sky   expands  more  and  local  dimensional  facts
are  mere   encapsulated  fancy - play on  egoistic  human  mind .

Yet  it  is  another  'truth - relative '
against  the    Canvas  of  endless sky
 or  even  the   COSMIC    SPACE   and  I  wonder
Why  !
am  I    on  the  window-side  of  a   Jet  ; 36, 000  ft.  high
or  what  even  this   fancy  thoughts   of  one  , -as  if
 a  flying ' fruit-  fly'  !
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Was  composed  in 1993 while  flying  first to  USA .
Published  in  Poetry  .com (1993 ). Now edited  and  put  up  in  my  blogs .
NEW   AGE   POETRY
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( In  Response  to  Hawking's  Atheism )

QUANTUM -PILGRIMAGE
====================

Yes
 the  leaves  and buds  will  never  see  or know
where  their  'Root  or  Root-lets '   lie
nor  will   ever   know , -how   their   growing  growth
comes   from    vital  Life.

Or
 is  it  the    cage   or  the  bird
that  flaps   it's  wings  for  sky
What  is  true  :  the   hologram  - play
or  immutable   Consciousness    -
feeding  someway  from ' Outside '.

That  crippled   Material  body   of  yours
like   Guru --*ASTAVAKRA  SAGE
yet  casting    light   from   Higher   Consciousness
with  outer  Worldly  'Mutable - HELP' !

A father  may  have   a   son  or  sons
with  myriad  differing  faith
even  ATHEISM    is   a    Spiritual -science, - I  think
only  'DEAD-s '  have  no  power  for ' FAITH '

Your  GRAND  DESIGNER    may be  named - my  GOD
all  'Words'  are ' man - made  tools '
Limitations   are     power  of      all   HUMAN
Denying  or  defying  FACT-s   ---not  good .
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* Vedic   Mythological  tale .

Quake effect: Part of India 'slides by 10 ft' under Nepal

Chandigarh Tribune - ‎4 hours ago‎
A part of India slid by one to 10 feet northwards and underneath Nepal in a matter of seconds during the devastating 7.9-magnitude earthquake that hit the neighbouring country on Saturday, a US scientist has said.

Monday, April 27, 2015

"TEENAGE girls should dabble in theoretical physics to indulge in One Direction fantasies, humans may not survive another 1000 years on Earth, and there is no God."  ------Stephen Hawking , Apeil  27 , 2015  ( Holographic  - Hawking ).
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That's  'half -way  ' Science  !
What   Stephen  means    by  the  word   GOD  ? 
Is  it  not a  mere  logo  for  Anglo-Saxon  World   meaning   ' Personal  God '  with   a 'Belly -Button'  and who   demands   'Redemption  FEE '   to  escape    from  the  punishment  due , - on  one's  way  to  'HEAVEN  or  HELL? 
Or  does  he   mean  a ' ZEUS'  or  'Allah '  or ' SHIVA'  too .
EINSTEIN  also    did    not   believe  in ** 'Personal  GOD   dealing  with                         ' REDEMPTION  FEE'    but   Believed  in  ( Anglo-saxon Logo  -    GOD  or ) Author of  COSMIC  CONSCIOUSNESS  or   Hawking's   ' GRAND  DESIGNER ', THE   IMMUTABLE   ENERGY   Or  Logo  for       COSMIC  INTELLIGENCE ( C.J. YUNG )  .
JUST  as  PEOPLE  NOW  BELIEVE  IN  " HAWKING   - HOLOGRAM "   IN SOME  WAY , MAY   STEPHEN  HAWKING    PLEASE   EXPLAIN  WHAT  HE  MEANS  BY  THE  'LOGO ' G  O  D  '  ??  ?
IS  THAT ALSO  NOT A MERE  FANTASY   OF   ALPHABETS  OF    ROMAN  SCRIPT  ??
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Phanibhusan Basu EVEN AS A LAYMAN , I VENTURE TO ASK THAT WHEN THE WORD 'GOD' IS SO VARIABLE IN MEANING AND HAS SO MANY MYRIAD INTELLECTUAL PRESENTATIONS OR INTERPRETATIONS In RELIGIOUS , ETHNIC , RACIAL AND EVEN IN THE WORLD OF SCIENCE , SUCH GREAT AND SO FAMOUS A SCIENTIST OF HIS CALIBER SHOULD HAVE TOLD FIRST : WHAT SHOULD BE THE DEFINITION OR MEANING OF 'GOD' , ACCORDING HIS VIEW . OR IS THERE ONLY ONE FIXED DEFINITION or OTHERWISE ? ?
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29/04/'15
Is  not ' Holographic  - Avtar '  also  a  scientific Mirage-play  ??
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Nepal is not the big one: Next Himalayan earthquake maybe closer to home and far more serious



Even as the death toll from the 7.9 magnitude earthquake climbs to over 3,200 and stunned survivors struggle to come to terms with the magnitude of the disaster, experts say the worst is yet to come.
The quake, which reduced large parts of Kathmandu to rubble, is not the 'great Himalayan quake' that the region has been bracing for.
Down To Earth magazine quoted Roger Bilham, geologist with the University of Colorado Boulder who studies the seismicity of the Himalayan area as saying, "At a magnitude of 7.9 on the Richter scale, the April 25 earthquake has caused devastation but it is not the anticipated “great Himalayan earthquake”. This does not qualify as a great earthquake which needs to be of magnitude 8".
Reuters
Reuters
And Prof Sankar Kumar Nath of IIT Kharagpur, who has studied seismic activity in the Himalayan region had an even more gloomy outlook.
“This earthquake would only be classified as medium in terms of energy released. That area, the 2500-km stretch from the Hindukush region to the end of Arunachal Pradesh, is capable of generating much bigger earthquakes, even nine on Richter scale,” he said. “If you look at it differently, we are actually lucky that only a 7.9-magnitude earthquake has come. I would be very happy to have a few 7.9-magnitude earthquakes than a 9-magnitude earthquake which would be absolute disaster. The trouble is that in terms of energy release, which is what causes the damage, it would take 40 to 50 earthquakes of magnitude 7.9 to avoid an earthquake of magnitude 9,” hetold the Indian Express.
The last major earthquake (magnitude 8.4) occurred in 1934, killed an estimated 17,000 across both Nepal and India. Since then, researchers have been tirelessly studying the 'fault' lines of the last earthquake to predict the next one, but failed to do so, points out this article in IB Times.
Seismologist James Jackson, head of the earth sciences department at the University of Cambridge in England, was in Kathmandu just a week ago. Following the 7.9-magnitude earthquake, he told Associated Press that scientists knew "they were racing against the clock,".
Jackson, who was part of a 50-strong scientists and researchers team from across the world, said that the devastation would be huge not because of the size of the seismic activity, but because of population pressure and degradation of the environment.
And this has been one of the biggest issues in the region.
The exploding population in the region greatly increases the risk of casualties. The Times of India quotes from a studycalled the Himalayan Seismic Hazard, published in Science magazine in 2001:
"The population of India has doubled since the last great Himalayan earthquake in 1950 (in Assam). The urban population in the Ganges plain has increased by a factor of 10 since the 1905 earthquake, when collapsing buildings killed 19,500 people. Today, about 50 million people are at risk from great Himalayan earthquakes, many of them in towns and villages in the Ganges plain. The capital cities of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, and Pakistan and several other cities with more than a million inhabitants are vulnerable to damage from some of these future earthquakes"
The devastating impact to life and property caused by natural disasters in the Himalayan region was painfully evident during the devastating cloud burst in Uttarakhand which also claimed over a thousand lives.
As pointed out by Jay Mazoomdar in an article for Firstpost at the time, "way too many properties and lives came in the way of the Mandakini and Alakananda on 16 and 17 June because we placed ourselves where we were never supposed to. That part, the part that made a natural calamity an enormous human tragedy, is entirely and unquestionably manmade." He added that the arguments of development hardly came into play, given the ecologically sensitive nature of the region.
Following the Uttarakhand tragedy, many promises were made to review development work and work towards creating an ecologically viable model that would no longer endanger the area.
However, the Congress government in the state has since abandoned work on the much-delayed zonal master plan for the Bhagirathi Eco Sensitive Zone -- which was to be created by a 2012 notification that declared 4179.59 sq km in the watershed of the Bhagirathi river between Gomukh and Uttarkashi as a green zone to safeguard it from unplanned growth.. The Indian Express notes that "days after Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar refused to modify the ESZ notification, the ministry reversed its stand on January 13 at a PMO meeting chaired by Nriprendra Misra".
Given the magnitude of the Uttarkashi disaster, it is not difficult to imagine how much more destructive an earthquake in the same area would be. Given the government's cavalier attitude toward earthquake safety and development in the Himalayas, we may be facing our very own humanitarian disaster -- and it won't even have to be the 'big one' for it to really hurt.
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Nepal is not the big one: Next Himalayan earthquake maybe closer to home and far more serious

Even as the death toll from the 7.9 magnitude earthquake climbs to over 3,200 and stunned survivors struggle to come to terms with the magnitude of the disaster, experts say the worst is yet to come.
The quake, which reduced large parts of Kathmandu to rubble, is not the 'great Himalayan quake' that the region has been bracing for.
Down To Earth magazine quoted Roger Bilham, geologist with the University of Colorado Boulder who studies the seismicity of the Himalayan area as saying, "At a magnitude of 7.9 on the Richter scale, the April 25 earthquake has caused devastation but it is not the anticipated “great Himalayan earthquake”. This does not qualify as a great earthquake which needs to be of magnitude 8".
Reuters
Reuters
And Prof Sankar Kumar Nath of IIT Kharagpur, who has studied seismic activity in the Himalayan region had an even more gloomy outlook.
“This earthquake would only be classified as medium in terms of energy released. That area, the 2500-km stretch from the Hindukush region to the end of Arunachal Pradesh, is capable of generating much bigger earthquakes, even nine on Richter scale,” he said. “If you look at it differently, we are actually lucky that only a 7.9-magnitude earthquake has come. I would be very happy to have a few 7.9-magnitude earthquakes than a 9-magnitude earthquake which would be absolute disaster. The trouble is that in terms of energy release, which is what causes the damage, it would take 40 to 50 earthquakes of magnitude 7.9 to avoid an earthquake of magnitude 9,” hetold the Indian Express.
The last major earthquake (magnitude 8.4) occurred in 1934, killed an estimated 17,000 across both Nepal and India. Since then, researchers have been tirelessly studying the 'fault' lines of the last earthquake to predict the next one, but failed to do so, points out this article in IB Times.
Seismologist James Jackson, head of the earth sciences department at the University of Cambridge in England, was in Kathmandu just a week ago. Following the 7.9-magnitude earthquake, he told Associated Press that scientists knew "they were racing against the clock,".
Jackson, who was part of a 50-strong scientists and researchers team from across the world, said that the devastation would be huge not because of the size of the seismic activity, but because of population pressure and degradation of the environment.
And this has been one of the biggest issues in the region.
The exploding population in the region greatly increases the risk of casualties. The Times of India quotes from a studycalled the Himalayan Seismic Hazard, published in Science magazine in 2001:
"The population of India has doubled since the last great Himalayan earthquake in 1950 (in Assam). The urban population in the Ganges plain has increased by a factor of 10 since the 1905 earthquake, when collapsing buildings killed 19,500 people. Today, about 50 million people are at risk from great Himalayan earthquakes, many of them in towns and villages in the Ganges plain. The capital cities of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, and Pakistan and several other cities with more than a million inhabitants are vulnerable to damage from some of these future earthquakes"
The devastating impact to life and property caused by natural disasters in the Himalayan region was painfully evident during the devastating cloud burst in Uttarakhand which also claimed over a thousand lives.
As pointed out by Jay Mazoomdar in an article for Firstpost at the time, "way too many properties and lives came in the way of the Mandakini and Alakananda on 16 and 17 June because we placed ourselves where we were never supposed to. That part, the part that made a natural calamity an enormous human tragedy, is entirely and unquestionably manmade." He added that the arguments of development hardly came into play, given the ecologically sensitive nature of the region.
Following the Uttarakhand tragedy, many promises were made to review development work and work towards creating an ecologically viable model that would no longer endanger the area.
However, the Congress government in the state has since abandoned work on the much-delayed zonal master plan for the Bhagirathi Eco Sensitive Zone -- which was to be created by a 2012 notification that declared 4179.59 sq km in the watershed of the Bhagirathi river between Gomukh and Uttarkashi as a green zone to safeguard it from unplanned growth.. The Indian Express notes that "days after Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar refused to modify the ESZ notification, the ministry reversed its stand on January 13 at a PMO meeting chaired by Nriprendra Misra".
Given the magnitude of the Uttarkashi disaster, it is not difficult to imagine how much more destructive an earthquake in the same area would be. Given the government's cavalier attitude toward earthquake safety and development in the Himalayas, we may be facing our very own humanitarian disaster -- and it won't even have to be the 'big one' for it to really hurt.


Sunday, April 26, 2015

Sunday, April 26, 2015


U N I T A R Y
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The  World  is  ONE;  all  Life  but  one
names  and   forms  are  only  'bricks '
The  sky  is  One  ;  your  East  or  West
are  not REAL    but    mere  tricks

The  WATER  is  one   while  your  Oceans
and  lakes  and  rivers  are  only  'Names '
The  DIVINE  is  ONE  in  myriad  forms
all  manifestations   are ( but )  that    DESIGNER's   Game

Nations are  many  HUMANITY  One
even    insects  and  worms   are  but  unitary  breeds
The  DIVINE  is  ONE  in   myriad    names
singular  FATHER  with  Billions  of  KIDS
Branches  divide  and  divide  as  twigs
even  leaves  -blossoms  -seed    do  come  from  whom
The  ROOT  is  One    and   lie   beneath  ,   below
from   singular  SEED  do    come   the   blooms
Name   THAT  God  , Allah  or  Shiva
Krshna  or  Kalee  or  any   you  like
Yet  neither  He  nor  she  nor  It is  THAT
The DIVINE  and  we -  ALL  are  UNITARY  ONE  !
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Composed : 26 / 03 / 1993  , while  in USA ;published   in  Poetry  .com 

Saturday, April 25, 2015

If the Universe is really a Giant HOLOGRAM ( with us included )
what is the wrong in suicides or murder
only some false 'images' or holograms are removed from the Field
to combat the Magic - Play of ' Mrage' or * 'Maya '
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*After Shankaracharya
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Mashable
Stephen Hawking appeared via hologram at the Sydney Opera House
Mashable - 11 hours ago
Given the universe may be a giant hologram, it seems only appropriate that renowned physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking — who has a lot to say on the matter — would appear as one himself in Sydney on Saturday night. Beamed all the way from his ..
Beamed all the way from his office at Cambridge University, Stephen Hawking was live-streamed in 3D in front of an excited crowd at the Sydney Opera House.
MASHABLE.COM

Friday, April 24, 2015

American Revolutionary War

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Revolutionary War" redirects here. For revolutions in general, see Revolution.
This article is about military actions only. For political and social developments, including the origins and aftermath of the war, see American Revolution.
American Revolutionary War
AmericanRevolutionaryWarMon.jpg
Clockwise from top leftSurrender of Lord Cornwallis after the Siege of YorktownBattle of TrentonThe Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker HillBattle of Long IslandBattle of Guilford Court House
DateApril 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783[7]
(8 years, 4 months and 15 days)
LocationEastern North America, Gibraltar,Balearic Islands, Central America;
French, Dutch, and British colonial possessions in the Indian subcontinent, Africa and elsewhere;
European coastal waters, Caribbean SeaAtlantic and Indian Oceans
Result
Territorial
changes
Britain loses area east of Mississippi River and south of Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River to independent United States and to Spain;
Spain gains East FloridaWest Floridaand Minorca;
Britain cedes Tobago and Senegal to France.
Dutch Republic cedes Negapatnam to Britain.
Belligerents

Co-belligerents:
 Netherlands [4]
 Mysore [5]
Native Americans[6]
Commanders and leaders
...full list ...full list
Strength
United States:
453,785 Militia 40,000 (Average)[9]
5,000 Continental Navysailors (at height in 1779)[10]
no ships of the line
53 other ships (active at some point during the war)[10]
Allies:
12,000 French (in America)
63,000 French and Spanish (at Gibraltar)
146 ships of the line (active 1782)[11]
Native Allies: Unknown
Great Britain:
39,000 (Average)[9]
7,500 (at Gibraltar)
94 ships of the line (active 1782) [11]
171,000 Sailors[12]
Loyalist forces:
19,000 (total number that served)[13]
20,000 Freed slaves in the service of the British army[citation needed]
German auxiliaries:
30,000 (total number that served)[14]
Native Allies: 13,000[15]
Casualties and losses
America:
6,824 killed in battle
25,000-70,000 dead from all causes[9][16]
Overall casualties up to 50,000[17]
France: 10,000 battle deaths (75% at sea)
Spain: 5,000[18]
Great Britain:
4,000 Army killed in battle[9]
1,243 Navy killed in battle (1776-1780)[19]
Germans: 1,800 killed in battle[9]
The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), theAmerican War of Independence,[N 1] or simply theRevolutionary War in the United States, was the rebellion ofthirteen of the North American colonies of Great Britain who declared themselves independent in 1776 as the United States of America.[N 2][20] France signed an alliance with the new nation in 1778, which escalated the conflict into a world warbetween Britain and FranceSpain, and the Netherlands. Contemporaneous fighting broke out in India between the British East India Company and the French allied Kingdom of Mysore.
The war had its origins in the resistance of many Americans to taxes imposed by the British parliament, which they claimed were unconstitutional. Patriot protests escalated into boycotts and the destruction of a shipment of tea at the Boston Tea Party. The British government punished Massachusetts by closing the port of Boston and altering its charter. The Patriots in Massachusetts responded by setting up a shadow government which took control of the province outside of Boston. Twelve other colonies supported Massachusetts, formed a Continental Congress to coordinate their resistance, and set up committees and conventions which effectively seized power from the royal governments. In April 1775 fighting broke out between Massachusetts militia units and British regulars at Lexington and Concord. The Continental Congress appointed General George Washington to take charge of militia units besieging British forces in Boston, who were forced to evacuate in March 1776.
In July 1776, the Continental Congress formally declared independence.[21] The British were meanwhile mustering forces to suppress the revolt. Sir William Howe outmaneuvered and defeated Washington, capturing New York City and New Jersey, but Washington captured a Hessian detachment at Trenton and drove the British out of most of New Jersey. In 1777 Howe's army launched a campaign against Philadelphia instead of aiding Burgoyne's separate invasion force from Canada. Unsupported by Howe, Burgoyne's army was forced to surrender after the Battles of Saratoga in October 1777. This event caused France to enter the war in 1778, followed by their ally Spain in 1779.[22] The participation of France, Spain and the Netherlands was decisive as they contributed crucial land and sea power to the war and forced the British to divert a large portion of their resources away from North America.[23]
After 1778 the British shifted their attention to the southern colonies, which brought them initial success when they recaptured Georgia and South Carolina for the Crown in 1779 and 1780. In 1781 British forces attempted to subjugateVirginia, but a French naval victory just outside Chesapeake Bay led to a Franco-American siege at Yorktown and the capture of over 7,000 British soldiers. The defeat at Yorktown, as well as reverses elsewhere, finally turned opinion in the British Parliament against the war. In 1783, the Treaty of Parisended the war and recognized the sovereignty of the United States over the territory bounded roughly by what is now Canada to the north, Florida to the south, and the Mississippi River to the west.[24][25]