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Math in Houdini FX VOL 1


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The Vedic Big Bang 2 Vol. Set A New Cosmology Scenario Revealed In The Ancient Veda Mantras Of India


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2019 | 1083 Pages | ISBN: 1999097920 | EPUB | 5 MB
Could There Be Another Rational Cosmology Theory Elsewhere In Another Civilization Before The Modern Big Bang Was Conceived By Georges-henri Lemaitre In 1927 Ce. Yes There Is. It Literally Exists Since Antiquity, In ‘Chapter-and-verse’, In The Book Of Rigveda, Encased In Eons Old Mantra Formulations Under The Heading Of Bhavavrittam Which Means "The History Of Creation Of The Universe". The Author, Dr. Shiv Raj Pal A Physicist, Named The Process The "Vedic Big Bang" Because The Universe In Vedic Cosmology Begins With An Impetuous Explosion In The Enormous Primordial Matter Ovate Termed Hiranya-aand (Brilliantly Hot Golden-Spheroid). It Is Amazing That These Two Cosmologies, Eons Apart, Are Similar In Some Aspects And Different In Others. The Uniqueness Of The Vedic Big Bang Is That A Colossal Rotating Central Bar (Pillar) Of Matter/energy Initiates The Big Bang And Sustains The Universe In Perpetual Rotation And Expansion In Which The Matter, Energy And All Physical Processes Are Real And None Hypothetical Such As The Hypothetical Cosmic Inflation And Dark Energy Of The Modern Big Bang.The Vedic Definitions Of Time, Space And Nature (Matter, Energy) Are Superior And Detailed. The Vedic Cosmology Scenario Is Followed By The Vedic Theory Of The Formation Of The Solar System Revealing Intriguing Features Of The Planets. The Book Takes The Reader To India’s Historical Period Anterior To 5,000 Years When The Rich Vedic Literature Was Developed. Mind-boggling Deductions From The Mantras Indicate An Incredibly Elevated Thought-system Prevailing In The Vedas. Prepare For An Illuminating Voyage To The Beginning Of The Cosmos.Table of Contents:-The Vedic Big Bang: Volume 1Chapter 1. Introduction to the Vedic Big BangConcept of Nature, Time, Space and Big Bang Are AncientTime-Entity in Vedic LiteratureSpace-Entity in Vedic LiteratureRotating and Expanding Universe – an Ancient Vedic ThoughtThe Vedic Earth – A Sphere, in Motion, Not the Center of the UniverseEarth’s Gravitation – A Vedic ConceptHawking’s Story of the Elderly Lady and Her Earth – Tortoise Theory – How Myths Get Created!Hawking and the Universe Out of Nothing – Contradicts the Saankhya PhilosophyHawking, Grand Design and the Veda MantraThe Karma PrincipleChapter 2. Present Understanding of the Universe – A Critical Scrutiny of the Contemporary Big Bang HypothesisDevelopments in Contemporary CosmologyClockwork Universe Theory of NewtonNewton’s Law of Universal Gravitation:Immeasurability of an EntityFast Particles – Photon and the Munn (Mind-Entity)The Five Principles of Modern CosmologyThe Contemporary Big Bang HypothesisThe Vedic Perspective on Force TransferDark Matter and Dark Matter MysteryDark Energy/Vacuum EnergyA Vedic Perspective – No Dark Energy NeededDeficiencies in Big Bang HypothesisDark Matter/Dark Energy Problem(2).Matter Speeds in Cosmic Inflation and Quark Lepton Eras – A PuzzleOther Modern Cosmology TheoriesAuthor’s Queries and Deductions From Modern CosmologyChapter 3. The Historicity of Vedic References the References on Cosmology Precede5,000 YearsProof of the Vedic Reference HypothesisGenealogy of Aryan Kings in the Lunar Dynasty: Pre-Yudhishthir EraTime-Milestone at February 18, 3102 BCEKali-Yuga onset and the Planetary ConjunctionHistory-Keeping in Aryan CalendarsChristian Calendar DiscrepancyDefunct Aryan Hypothesis (Ah) and Aryan Invasion Theory (AIT)India – The Aryavart According to King ManuThe Scientific Proof of Extinct Legendary River SarasvatiVedic Civilization at the Shores of River SarasvatiA Remarkable Discovery From ManusmritiThe Blackbuck of AryavartAstronomy and Age of the VedasHistorical Records and Validation of Timeline-A(1). 300-400 Bce: Megasthenes on Krishn, Validation of Time-Milestone-4 on Timeline-A(2). The Case of Rajtarangini – a Book of Ancient History(3). Ancient History From the Book of Satyarth Prakash(4). Aadi Shankaracharya at Milestone-6 on Timeline-ACalendar Relationship in Sharda Matha DataGenetic Research Under National Genome ProjectsChapter 4. A Brief Review of Ancient Vedic Literature – the Source of References on CosmologyThe VedasSanskrit: A Language With the Scientific StructureThe Branches of Vedic LiteratureOral and Writing Traditions of the AryansRecord-Keeping and History Writing in Ancient IndiaVedic Principle for the Age of the VedasMax Muller Et Al Credited and DiscreditedChapter 5. The Primary Vedic Entities in the Creation of the UniverseVedic Terms in CosmologyThe Five Eternal Entities of Vedic Creation(1). The Creator-Entity (Purush-Tatva)(2). The Nature-Entity (Prakriti-Tatva)Aapah The Viscosity of Space(3). The Soul-Entity (Atm-Tatva)(4). Time-Entity (Kaalah-Tatva)Measure of Time-Entity: Large Time Scale of the AryansManvantar Period and the Big FloodTime-Keeping by the AryansThe Mind-Boggling Case Of Nimesh (निमेष): The unit of time(5). The Space-Entity (Aakaash-Tatva)Antariksh – The Vedic Space Is CurvedThe Case of Vedic Usha: the Morning TwilightThe Mind-Boggling Case of Space-Time Relationship: The Speed of Light in the Vedic LiteratureIndexReferences/CitationsLimited List of Vedic Terms Often Cited in the BookAbout the BookAbout the AuthorThe Vedic Big Bang: Volume 2Chapter 6. The Vedic Cosmology PrincipleVedic Cosmogony: The Bhavavrittam Sukta of RigvedaThe Vedic Cosmology Principle – Asata to Sata State of MatterCreator Energy Field: The Supreme ConsciousnessThe Vedic Concept of Devas – The Energy FieldsCommentary on the Bhavavrittam (Creation) Suktas of RigVedaManusmriti and Vedic Cosmology PrincipleChapter 7. The Energy Forms in the Vedic Big Bang ScenarioTuchchhaya (Diminutive) Versus Colossal Space-EntityHidden Dynamics in the Compact Hydrogen UniverseVedic Creation Begins at True Absolute Zero TemperatureHiggs Particle or God’s Particle and the Vedic PerspectiveIndra-devata – The ElectricityChapter 8. First Action of Aditi (Nature) – the Creation of the Eight Progeny of AditiCosmic Dance of Aditi (Nature)Maartaand (Primordial Brilliant-Ovate) Prepares for the Vedic Big BangThe Seven Primary Vedic DevasMatter Distribution Between The Devas And the Observable UniverseChapter 9. Heat Energy Eh and Rotational Energy Er are the Fundamental Tools of CreationRotational Energy Er Creates a Rotating UniverseConcept of Dark Energy Hypothetical and UnnecessarySkambha The Pillar of EnergyExpanding Universe – A Vedic Discovery Eons AgoThe "Vedic Cart-Wheel Universe" Favours the Five Contemporary Cosmology PrinciplesExpansion of the Universe: Big Bang Hypothesis Versus Vedic Big Bang ScenarioShape of the Universe in Vedic LiteratureConsequences of the Rotation of the Universe Around an Axis(1).Dark Halo Surrounding the Galaxies(2).Dark Matter Mystery(3).Furrows in the Aapah Field- the Mirage of the Cosmos(4). Curved Space Near Massive Bodies Has a Different MeaningChapter 10. The Vedic Pralaya (Dissolution) is the Big CrunchChapter 11. Functioning Vedic Universe -Birth of the Solar System and the Ancient Observations of the Sun and the PlanetsVedic Nakshatras: The ConstellationsFormation of the Solar SystemVedic Distinction between the Sun and the PlanetsSoorya: The SunEtymology of the Vedic Names of the SunAapah the Fuel of the SunMercury: The Planet BudhaVenus: the planet Ven (Shukra)Prithvi : The Planet EarthSynonyms of Prithvi (Earth)The Earth in the Vedas Is Not the Centre of the UniverseThe Earth According to the Vedas Has Grown BiggerThree Motions of the EarthEarth’s Gravitation: Veda and Vaisheshik DarshanVedic Origin of the MoonA Mind-Boggling Vedic Deduction About the Lunar SurfaceMars: The Planet MangalJupiter: The Planet BrihaspatiHow Was Jupiter Named Brihaspati (Biggest in Planets)?Jupiter the Dyu-Pitar of Vedic LiteratureSaturn: The Planet Shanaishchara (Slow-Moving)Comet: The DhoomketuReferencesLimited List of Vedic Terms Often Cited in the BookAbout the Book

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The European Integration, Vol. 1 History


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 3031477758 | 646 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 33 MB
This two-volume textbook teaches about the uniqueness and the difficulty of the European unification project. It describes, as clearly as possible, what Robert Schuman declared in 1950, that "… Europe will not be made all at once…". Navigating the nexus of four academic fields – political science, institutional analysis, economics, and history – the book serves as a reference work for accurate, exhaustive, and well-researched information on the creation and functioning of the European Union.

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Integrated Regional Risk Assessment, Vol. II Consequence Assessment of Accidental Releases


Free Download Integrated Regional Risk Assessment, Vol. II: Consequence Assessment of Accidental Releases by A.V. Gheorghe, M. Nicolet-Monnier
English | 1995 | ISBN: 9048146143 | 350 Pages | PDF | 21.3 MB
Over recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the risks of locating hazardous industries near heavily populated, environmentally sensitive areas.

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Tai Groups of Thailand Vol 2 Profile of the Existing Groups


Free Download Tai Groups of Thailand Vol 2: Profile of the Existing Groups By Joachim Schliesinger
2001 | 197 Pages | ISBN: 1633232352 | PDF | 7 MB
Tai Groups of Thailand -Profile of the Existing Groupssketches each of the 30 Tai-speaking groups residing in Thailand: the Thai people of central Thailand, the numerous Lao Isan people of northeastern Thailand, the well-known Lao, Lue, Yuan and Tai Yai of northern Thailand; it also describes the lesser known and smaller groups (Kaleung, Khorat Tai, Lao Ga, Lao Krang, Lao Lorn or Tai Dan, Lao N gaew, Lao Song, Lao Ti, Lao Wieng, Phuan, Phu Tai, Seak, Southern Thai, Tai Bueng, Tai Dam, Tai Gapong, Tai Khoen, Tai Mao, Tai Wang, Tai Ya, Tai Yong, Tai Yor, Tak Bai Thai, Yoy) which are distributed throughout the length and breadth of Thailand.The groups are presented with their domestic history, costumes and crafts, design of houses and villages, activities in agriculture and economy, society and religion of each of the 30 individual Tai groups, supported by 115 color illustrations.

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