In the 1930s, quantum physicists were trying to understand the exact boundary line where a solid crystal turns into a liquid. What happens to the highly ordered crystalline lattice at the exact structural point of melting?
Western labs could not easily check this with Raman spectroscopy because most crystals have insanely high melting points & heating them uniformly w/o cracking the crystal/destroying the glass collection optics was an engineering nightmare.
P. Pattabhiramayya from Andhra University, Waltair, realized Sodium Nitrate was the perfect guinea pig because it melts at a relatively low 308 degrees C. He custom-built an experimental cell out of an oxidized copper foil mount placed inside a blackened custom heater jacket with tiny, razor-thin windows sliced out for the mercury light to enter and scatter.
He systematically took intense, clear spectrograms at 25 degrees C, 100 degrees C, 200 degrees C, 250 degrees C, 290 degrees C & finally, right at the transition state as it became a liquid melt. To ensure the data was flawless, he used a Hartmann diaphragm to capture the room temperature spectrum & the super-heated spectrum side-by-side on the exact same photographic plate under identical conditions.
When he melted the inorganic salt, Pattabhiramayya discovered a massive, intense, sharp "wing" of scattered light extending to about 175 wave numbers on either side of the main Rayleigh line.
Before his experiment, the scientific community assumed that this light-scattering "wing" behavior was a unique quirk exclusive to complex organic liquids like Benzene. Pattabhiramayya proved that this was a fundamental law of fluid mechanics. He proved that inorganic crystalline lattices, upon melting, undergo the exact same exponential distribution of lattice oscillation broadening as organic fluids.
Pattabhiramayya was not a mythical character, nor was he an isolated genius whose work was "stolen." He was a core, operational node in the global network of Raman spectroscopists.
His 1937 Benzene data co-validated the discovery of molecular isotopes & his 1938 high-temperature sodium nitrate experiments pushed the absolute boundaries of phase-change quantum physics. He did not need a multi-million dollar Western lab; he just needed a copper foil mount, a precise thermometer & the discipline to run clean, unassailable data plates.
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While Brahmin atrocities are widely studied, atrocities on Brahmins remain a well-kept secret in post-independence India. From institutional persecution in post-1967 Tamil Nadu to the Kashmiri Pandit exodus and extreme caste rhetoric in Bihar, this history remains unrecorded.
My my my… this @ARanganathan72 stripping of @BBCWorld is classic. Will go down as one of his best that #BBC should frame & present to its trainees. 🤓
Basically, according to D-stock theory, 3% Brahmins who were non-violent nerds who spent most of their time in rituals, music and studies, oppressed 97% Tamils without even a single Brahmin ruler😭
Real sister in property dispute with her brother since 2011 loses the property case in Delhi High Court
She then teams up with several property sharks & gets a FALSE GANGRAPE, POCSO case filed against THREE SONS OF HER BROTHER, AN 18 YEAR OLD & 2 MINORS
18 yr old boy is immediately arrested & spends 1 year in Tihar Jail. Minor boys are also arrested & put in Juvenile home
FACT : All these 3 boys HAD NOT EVEN SEEN the girl who filed a gangrape case against them
Father of these boys says @DelhiPolice@CPDelhi conducted NO INVESTIGATION AT ALL before putting all the boys in Jail & infact demanded 50 LACS from him if he wanted to save his boys. He also compelled this man to leave the property to save his life
But this family decided to fight and now after 5 years court has declared all the boys INNOCENT
OFCOURSE NO PUNISHMENT TO EITHER THE GIRL AS SHE WAS A MINOR, NO PUNISHMENT TO THE REAL SISTER OR THE MEN WHO CONSPIRED TO GET THIS CASE FILED
Reality of so many #falserape POCSO cases in India today
Lives of so many men are being destroyed due to false accusations but there's ZERO RECOURSE OR RELIEF to them when they declare their innocence
Who will return 5 years of this boy's life? He was thrown out from the school when this case happened. He has a tag of gangrapist, who will wash that away?
What about punishment to police officers who DID NOT DO THEIR DUTY & instead tried to extort the family themselves?
How can it be so easy to ruin a life with the help of the laws?
Watch full story on @Delhiuptodate channel : https://t.co/f9XcKBl8tU
She was born Riddhi Jadhav.
She had once objected to being denied entry into a temple because she was wearing shorts.
She urged women to wear shorts to temples to assert their rights and smash patriarchy.
Then she married Adnan Shaikh.
She is now called Ayesha Shaikh, and she wears a burqa.
Not sure what is being smashed these days. Any idea?
#SmashingPatriarchyInShorts
Instead of outraging on a quarter of a million women being groomed and gang raped in Britain, these psychopaths at the @BBCNews, who admitted to evading tax in India, are instead outraging on one woman who claims she contracted a disease 19 years ago after her visit to India.
Now that its proved that Soya Chunks legit has much more proteins than Eggs
Waiting for liberals to demand Soya Chunks in Mid Day meals.
They won’t.
Coz protein content of kids meals was never their agenda
In a store in UK where one could buy fresh cheap vegetables, only Indian immigrants went, but no poor whites or blacks did. Psychiatrist Theodore Dalrymple, who also works in UK prisons, offers this explanation.
G Pulla Reddy
Humble origin, sells sweets on cart to make a living.
Founds a sweet shop in Kurnool, that evolves into an iconic brand by itself.
Donates 25 lakhs to VHP at the request of Ashok Singhal to fund the legal expenses for Ram Janmabhoomi case.
Sets up a donation box in all his sweet shops for Ram Mandir at Ayodhya.
Founds an engineering college in Kurnool, that is one of the older ones in Andhra Pradesh, and has a good reputation too.
Founds a women's engineering college in Hyderabad, named after his wife Narayanamma, that regularly hosts Sangh Parivar meet ups.
#Naman
Braindead activists cheered the shut down of Indian Point, a nuclear plant that supplied 25% of NYC’s electricity.
Five years later the state still hasn’t been able to recover, and now residents are asked to ration electricity.
NYC had a nuclear power plant 36 miles away called Indian Point.
It supplied carbon-free safe power that would mean no one would need to turn up their thermostats.
But it was closed in 2021 by the degrowth Death Cult. Now NYC relies on fossil fuels for 90% of its power 🫠
Look at joy when they discuss how a vegetarian Hindu governor was tricked into eating mutton-mixed soup by family of this Khalistani. No different from Islamists.
Vipin Kumar is an Indian construction worker in Romania.
One day, while he was walking near Nicolae Romanescu Park in Craiova, he saw a girl slip through a thin layer of ice and start struggling in the sub-zero water. Her father tried to reach her but became trapped in the broken ice.
Without any hesitation, Vipin used a nearby sledge to slide toward her. When the ice broke beneath him as well, he plunged into the freezing water, managed to grab the child, and held her above the surface for nearly 30 minutes until emergency crews arrived.
Both Vipin and the girl suffered severe hypothermia and were rushed to the hospital, where they received treatment.
Romania granted honorary citizenship to Vipin Kumar for his bravery and for risking his own life to save the girl.
Nowadays, social media is filled with hate against India, and Indians are increasingly being targeted. But when stories like this emerge, they rarely receive the same attention. They are not shared as widely, and somewhere along the way, these stories get buried and forgotten.
People get fined for overspeeding, wrong parking, no seatbelt and many other violations.
But no government official is ever punished for robbing citizens of their basic dignity on the road.