Sunday, 11 March 2018

Some Impossible Stuff - 1

This blog may look like very long. So, anybody having 5 minutes of free time, some love for science & technology and patience to read some impossible and meaningless stuff only go through it.
The topic that I am going to discuss may sound crazy or impossible or some foolish stuff but I have been thinking on this for a very long time. So, I thought of writing something about this.
Let's come to the topic that I have been thinking for so long.
Actually, I have a question for all the innovators, scientists or technocrats out there...

Can we create a system/set-up/architecture with the help of which we can transfer/provide battery to a device mobile/laptop from a centralized unit i.e to end the process of charging up the electronic devices.
This might be sounding a bit fuzzy. So, let me elaborate this with an example.
Suppose I have a mobile device in my hand which is having 7% battery in it, and we have developed a system with help of which we will charge our phone. It may be either of this :-
1) By logging on to some site/application
2) Connecting with some network similar to that of mobile-network or internet.
3) By performing some physical activity on our device i.e a button is pressed or some other similar kind of action.

Now, as you have performed any of the above mentioned steps, you will now be connected to some external source (you can call that a server or PowerHouse or SuperBattery) which is having energy in abundance (the energy which will charge our devices) and on the basis of your need/choice some amount of energy is injected into your device from that external source and as a result of this whole process, the battery level of your phone jumps from 7% to 70%.

In a broader view, you can imagine this process with any of your electronic devices whether mobile phones/laptops/tablets etc. which connects with some external electricity source to get charged.

I know, all of this will be sounding like some kiddish logic to you all but let me take you to some 200-300 years back.....
Did anybody at that time had even imagined that you will have some gadget/device and you press some buttons and suddenly you can talk to your near and dear once sitting thousands of miles away from you and that too visually.
It's just that the right time came for that invention and things aligned itself in such a way that it all happened.

Coming back to my hypothesis, I am proposing a set-up where there will be a central system somewhat similar to our modern day data-centers, we can refer this as SuperBattery which will be have huge amount of energy and there will be some device attached with it which will convert this energy into another form of energy (say X energy) which can travel in air medium with minimum or zero loss, and with some mechanism this X energy will reach to the desired device travelling through air in nano-seconds. Thereafter, there will be some device/program (hardware/software) present on our device which will receive this X energy and convert into either chemical energy to store into our mobile phone's battery or in some other form of energy say electrical if we are predicting future with battery-less devices.
I know by this point of time many of you would have stopped reading this. But for those who are still reading this I think you are having some positive hope for some impossible stuff.

It may sound childish at this point of time, but I know it will be practical some 20 years later or maybe 200 years later.

To sum-up for all of you who have wasted their precious 5 minutes...
Basically, I am giving up a hypothesis or proposing a mechanism where there will be a future of battery-less devices and we will receive energies to run our devices via a huge network from some central system which may be distributed or Moreover, we can share battery (this energy to run our devices ) with each other the way we share images and videos.

Some facts related to this hypothesis :-
1. Our mobile phone's battery stores chemical energy and whenever we charge our devices some amount of electrical energy from the charging point travel via charging cables to our devices and is stored in form of chemical energy in our devices.

2. When we use our mobile phones, this stored chemical energy is converted into many other forms of energies like electrical, light, sound, heat etc. and as a result device run out of battery.

3. Law of conservation of energy. It is proven that energy can neither be created nor be destroyed but it can be transferred from one form to another.

4. Energy can travel through air medium. There are a lot of constraints attached with the previous line but it is possible that energy can travel via air medium.

So, what we need to do is to discover a process with help of which we can transfer energy (one-form) from some source (SuperBattery) to some destination (our devices) over air as a medium that too with minimum or zero loss.

Thank you all for reading this.
Any comment that can lead to a constructive debate in a positive direction is welcome. 

Saturday, 13 January 2018

The Judiciary Issue - Problem and Solution

We all have drawn facts from our childhood civics books that legislature, executive and judiciary are three important pillars of democracy (especially in India) and for the effective working of a diverse and robust democracy like ours these three pillars should maintain their integrity and accountability towards the society. As we all grew up, our civics books were no longer our source of facts and in the current era of transparent opaqueness where there is no news that do not serve any interest,we all have few opinions in common i.e about the corruption. There have already been questions, allegations, evidences and convictions in cases of corruptions against a number of eminent personalities belonging to the two important pillars of our democracy i.e legislature and executive. Our political leaders, bureaucracy and law and order have lost their faith in the eyes of a common man long while ago. But, throughout all these years, when our democracy is struggling to make itself relevant and significant among the modern youth and common man, one thing has been constant. The integrity of judiciary has remained unquestioned, it has remained the most faithful and trustworthy institution. This pillar of democracy may have been questioned for delay in its decisions, but there have never been  questions of corruption or conflict of interest. But this incident (four Supreme Court Judges questioning the process of working of CJI ) has left us with many questions, which need to be answered immediately so as to maintain the same trust in the judiciary. We shall not judge the judges whether CJI is having any conflict of interest or the 4 judges should not have expressed their concern/dispute in front of media. Every coin has two sides and so is the case here, but one thing is evident from this incident is that everything is not going right at the apex of the judicial system. We can look at the incident both ways and we may have enough arguments on each side to declare either the CJI or these judges guilty, but by judging the judges we are only politicizing the issue which will ultimately lead a common man losing faith in the judicial establishment. The solution to this problem should not be political. It is something related to the trust of a common man and the supreme court should itself resolve this in such a way that our faith is restored in them. This incident has shook our trust in the judicial system and as I said earlier there are numerous arguments by which we can doubt CJI's integrity or vice versa. This incident also lays some light on our political establishment where we have less than half a dozen people at the top having all the supreme powers. Directly or indirectly they are the ones who appoint the heads of all the constitutional or government bodies. It's high-time that there should be more transparency and the common people should know the grounds on basis of which a person is made head of an institution. Transparency is the only way to reduce such conflicts and in the modern time of immense technical advancements and a young educated youth, the way system is working should change.



Sunday, 2 July 2017

Indian Politics through the spectacles of caste and religion

The largest democracy of the world is going through the biggest transition it has ever experienced. The country of 1.25 billion people is governed by a party which is backed up a right wing organisation and this is considered as a revolution because for more than 6 decades congress has ruled the country. However, in between Atal ji got the honor to lead the nation but neither he was that much influenced by sangh nor he had such a great mandate. But, the current government has both the advantages, our honorable PM was an active member of RSS and he has a great support not only inside the parliament but outside too. There is a part of our population which strongly believed that right wing is never going to make their way to power (so called secular), but the election results of 2014 came as a nightmare for them. So, soon after the results things like Insecurity and feelings of being unsafe emerged as the talk of the hour. However, there was a part of the population whose voice was always suppressed by the previous governments (so called nationalists) came with full power and the topics of ghar-wapsi, goraksha and love-jihad came into limelight. The two part of the population is backed up by high political as well as economical giants. Even for the first time in the history of independent India, the media can be seen in two parts. The social media is full of hatred and shameful comments against each other by these two ideologies. There is no end to the ongoing debates but the sad part is that these debates and discussions have become violent. There are topics like kashmir, triple talaq, go-raksha which needs to be discussed, but in the parliament, in the news rooms, on the chowks and chaurahas of villages, in the universities but not in the streets with lathis and guns. Our country has preached the world with the principles of non-violence and is known for its spiritual importance all over the globe. But nowadays we seem to be divided into two which is meaningless, we need to put religion aside and put India first, then only this broad gap between these two so called nationalists and secular can be narrowed.  

Thursday, 10 April 2014

WEST DELHI LOK SABHA CONSTITUENCY

west delhi constituency is considered as one of the most dynamic and unique lok sabha constituency.
It is very difficult for someone to abalyse the election results for this constituency
candidates are
1.Mahabal Mishra the sitting MP from congress
2. Parvesh Verma (son of ex cm sahib singh Verma) from bjp
3.jairnel singh from AAP
the constituency consists of 10 vidhan sabha seats :-
Madipur
Rajouri Garden
Hari Nagar
Tilak Nagar
Janakpuri
Vikaspuri
Uttam Nagar
Dwarka
Matiala
Najafgarh
and the vote is divided into 3 main divisions
1. Sikh community and the punjabi voters
2. Jaat community (largest population)
3. North Indians (from Bihar and up)
each party is trying to catch hold o, the above three votebanks...
but it is not so easy,
the contest looks good but,,,,, BJP seems to be leading ...


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ELECTIONS

the indian constitution gives us a legal weapon in our hands in the form of vote....
this is the beauty of the largest democracy on this planet that a single individual has the right to express his/her anger, support in favour or against of any political party, any contestant.....
elections make a common individual feel his strength, the power he is possesioning,
i.e what democracy is all about..
i.e what India is all about