Quote of the week:
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Suththa arivae sivamenru koorum
suridhigal kaeleero - pala
piththa madhangali laethadu maarip
paerumai yazheveero.
- Bharathiar
[ Suththa - pure; arivu - knowledge; koorum - saying; suridhigal
- voices; kaeleero - can u hear; pala - many; piththa madhangal - fake
religions; thadumaari - to loose urself; paerumai - proudness;
yazheeveero - will u die]
[Can't you hear the voices that say - Pure knowledge is God. Do
you wish to get yourself lost, in other fake religions. ]
{Note: He doesn't mean any (our usual) religion here. - Anbu }
Kural of the week:
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Ulluva thellam uyarvullal mattradhu
thallinum thallamai neerthu.
[Ulluvathellam - whatever u think; uyarvullal - think high;
mattradhu - other (thoughts) ]
[Whatever you think, think high and let not the lower thoughts
come to your mind.]
For your information:
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Nobel physicist Robert Oppenheimer wrote, the fundamental
incertitude in our knowledge of the world - "If we ask, forinstance,
whether the position of the electron remains the same, we must say
"no"; if we ask whether the electron is at rest, we must say "no"; if we
ask, whether, it is in motion, we must say "no".
These words seem like an echo of what " Isa Upanishad " uttered
with equal force about Brahman, the ultimate Reality behind the
phenomenon world.
" It moves, It moves not
It is far and yet it is near
It is within all this
And it is outside all this. "
[Extracted from : Modern physics & Vedanta ]
Site of the week:
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This week's site is somewhat a refernce (!) site for Physics.
Whatever you want to know (!) or interested in (!!!) about Physics, i
think you can get it in this site.
http://www.astro.virginia.edu/~eww6n/physics/physics.html
The writings and the translations were made with the little knowledge, I had then and hence may not be exact.
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