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Thursday, 29 September 2011

New Science

New science can change subconscious programming quickly, contrary to popular belief it doesn't take years to change, it can happen in a matter of hours. What I am about to share in this life changing, to boost the power of the mind, and to achieve top performance.

To understand the new science we have to realize that each person has two minds, the conscious and the subconscious. The conscious mind belongs to you, but your subconscious belongs to society, family, schools, and anyone who had a hand in molding your programming as a child. The subconscious mind receives images, information, whether good or bad, and records it and implant the new information permanently in the subconscious. This is done while you're sleeping and suddenly you're a different person than you were the night before. Why? The new information that been programmed to change your belief and the way you think, and you can't erase it. You are continuously evolving with new information, and the recordings play back over and over again.

This playback is the most important influence in the success or failure of a person's life. Though a person is not consciously aware, these tapes are constantly on, controlling the directions and limitations of life. The secret to overcome self defeating thoughts and behaviors is to change these tapes. How can that be done? Remember the recordings are permanent. DVD's and E-books are ineffective in altering or changing the mind set in the subconscious, with only 30 minute sessions. They speak mainly to the conscious mind that quickly forgets. Furthermore, the conscious mind can only remember for 20 seconds, process about 3,000 bits per second and can only handle one or two tasks at a time. On the other hand, the subconscious can remember many things indefinitely, can process over 38 billion bits per second and is multi-task orientated.

The subconscious retains over 16,000 hours of negative or useless information, that's equivalent to 16 years. If a person hired you to do a job, such as demolishing a wall, and asked if you were capable of doing it in a few hours while he ran errands. The problem is you do not have a paint brush with you, you don't have the right tools to do the job. So what would you do? What some people would do is paint the wall to give it a beautiful finish and try to convince the owner that he should keep the wall intact because it's more appealing to the eye. Many self-help gurus that are self-appointed experts try to convince you as the painter and there programs are weak and ineffective just as the paint brush. Many programs lack the knowledge, energy, and techniques to change subconscious programming.

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New Solar Energy

Today by the word ‘CRUNCH’ we don’t mean chocolate like perk or wafers, it cruelly indicates ‘CRISIS’ and it has proved to be the most threatening and famous word of the previous year as well as the present year. Almost all the world has fallen in the ditch of financial crunch, food crunch and energy crunch.

Economists and financial experts all over the world are thinking hard about the ‘way out’. Un-like the rest of the world, Pakistan observed energy crunch in the form of ‘long unannounced load shedding hours’, which affected not only the individuals but also the businesses operating within Pakistan.                      The need of the hour is to think like a true leader and entrepreneur in order to solve this energy crisis.

SOLAR ENERGY or Solar Cell is the key idea which gives a light of hope towards finding the solution of this ‘energy crises. Solar cells are not very famous in Pakistan and still a lot of research is needed to be done on these solar panels in order to reduce high costs. Although solar cell is very expensive but in my opinion this cost can be reduced by doing more research on these solar cells. Solar panels are successfully used and applied in many other countries of the world like, Germany and France.

The positive point about solar cells is that after the initial investment there are no electricity bills afterwards. Houses and factories having solar cells will not face long hour load shedding and like this industrial as well as the agricultural sector will flourish. Solar cells are believed to be a wise life time investment.

When we think about the major stopping factor in this business idea, which is its high purchasing cost, we might feel that we can’t afford making a solar cell. But let me remind you dear country fellows…if we can make an atom bomb then we can make a solar cell as well suiting and assisting us in many ways.

Business can run with innovation and new ideas. And a successful businessman is the one who has the ability to see the old things in a new combination for new uses.

Being a young entrepreneur mind student/professional we should come up with solutions and ideas in order to assist our country.

And it’s a famous business quotation that;
‘An idea to which all agree at once without resistance is not a good business idea’

Innovation and new things always bring resistance, uncertainties, doubts and objections…but even then it does not prove that the innovative idea is defective and impractical. Everything is possible only if we dare to believe and act.

With solar energy there is no need of the burning of natural resources and no pollution is caused.

Government should take initiative in this solar energy and solar cell plan and business idea in order to make it successful and to reduce and control the energy crisis with in Pakistan. Remember developing countries like Pakistan can’t afford the aftermath of this energy crisis so we should start looking for alternatives and energy producing methods which may benefit the country in the long run.

Kismat & Muqaddar


I’ve been thinking for a long time that both ‘kismet’ and ‘muqaddar’ are two names of a same thing, but later I found a difference and relation in both the terms. I’ve asked my friends about this difference, and they replied with variety of interesting views, which I’ll share later.

The debate started with the point that if ‘kismet’ and muqaddar’ are the names of same thing then why it is said that ‘kismet is made by an individual’ (insaan apni kismet khud banata hai) and ‘muqaddar can’t be changed’ (muqaddar ka likha koi nahi mita sakta). This made us all to think about the difference of both the terms, and everyone has come up with some really good points. This difference of ‘kismet’ and ‘muqaddar’ can be in variety of dimentions. I tried to relate both the terms in some systematic way. And here goes my explanation. In my opinion ‘kismet’ is something combination of ‘hardwork’ and ‘opportunity’. It is all about how well you manage a particular situation, how well you organize different activities of life and how effectively you order or arrange patterns and schedules along with constructive ideas and activites. For example ‘A’ appeared in exam and scored good marks. A’s success can be termed as his ‘kismet’ here which he made himself by availing an opportunity (appearing in exam) and hardwork. In case if A would have missed any of these two components, he won’t have scored high score and hence couldn’t have made ‘kismet’, for instance he won’t have scored high score if he had not appeared in the exam but worked hard or if he had not worked hard but appeared in exam.

On the other hand ‘muqaddar’ is series of ‘kismet’ combined with some predetermined routines or schedules, i.e. birth, death etc. These routines and schedules are divine in nature and are difficult to change. For example one cannot edit his birth or death time, but between these two ends (birth and death) he can have access to perform activities in his desired way (but not always *). ‘Muqaddar’ in my opinion is a complete schedule of one’s activities during his life span, and these activities are scheduled by the creator. Point is to be noted here that only activities are scheduled by the creator, not the way of performing them, as Allah SWT has blessed humans with ‘wisdom’ and allowed them to select the way of their own choice to perform those predetermined activities. For example a crises comes in one’s life (may be as a result of his own deeds or may be as a result of some unknown factors), it may be considerd as predetermined, but strategies one will use to come out of this crises are not predetermined, these strategies depend completely on that individual. In a nut shell, opportunities and crises are smaller parts of one’s life, and by handling all these at individual level he makes his ‘kismet’ and the sum total of these opportunities and crises of one’s life is his ‘muqaddar’.

I’m of the opinion that if one can bring a change in ‘kismet’, he can bring change in ‘muqaddar’ (to some extent) as well. Here Muskan asked me that how can ‘muqaddar be changed, while one’s birth, death and ‘rizq’ are predetermined. As far as birth and death are concerned I agree but for rizq I’ve a little disagreement. I’d like to quote some text of my readings of some good times when I used to read about historical events. I’ve two different stories in my mind and I’ll just summarize them. First one is about a labrour in the times of Hazrat Mosa A.S and Pharaoh. Pharaoh used to be very cruel with labourers. Labourers used to have very less wages and most of the time their wages were stopped for unknown reasons as well, in this situation it was very difficult for them to have food atleast once in a day. And most of the time they used to have food after two or three days. There was one labourer (I don’t remember his name) among all who was in worse condition, he had four children, and a wife. He never had a tummy full of food. Once his neighbour was having very good meal but he and his children were hungry more than ever before, so he asked his neighbour for some food but he hid fearing that may be he won’t have anything to eat on the next day. One day the man asked Hazrat Mosa to ask his God that why he’s having so much scaracity of food throughout his life. Mosa asked God and replied to the man with God’s answer that ‘it’s written in his muqaddar that he’ll have very less to eat throughout his life’. The man then asked Mosa to request God to give the whole food of his life to him at once. When Mosa forwarded his request, God wanted the man to have another look at the request because if he’s given the entire food supply of his life at once he’ll not be able to have food any more. At this man said that it’s no problem for him, because he wants to feel the pleasure of ‘no-hunger’. So the man was supplied with the complete food of his life. The man and his family ate till they were no more hungry. Some of the food was still left, so the man wanted to give that to his hungry neighbour (who once refused to give him the food). Man’s wife protested by holding that it’s the final supply from God and he’ll never have any food supply after this, so he should keep this safe for next meal, but the man replied that he requested God to give him food enough to make him feel the pleasure of ‘no-hunger’, and God did so, now he has nothing to do with the remaining food. So he gave that food to his neighbour.
Mosa have not been there for a long period and after some years he got back there he was told about a generous person who daily distributes free food among poor. When Mosa visited him he was amazed to see that he was same person who once asked God for the food of his whole life at once. Mosa asked the god about this mystry and God said, ‘I’m indebted by this person. As I promis to reward a person with 70 times the food which he shares with other needy people,and this person has made me indebted. When I gave him his entire food supply at once, he shared a part of it with his needy neighbour, so I gave him his 70 times share at it. And each time I give him his share of reward he shares it with other needy people so I keep on giving him.

That man had changed his ‘muqaddar’ by selecting a way himself and by requesting his creator. Here I’ve found a tool for changing ‘muqaddar’, and that was ‘request’. We can call this request ‘dua’. In the above story the request was taken to the god indirectly by his prophet by in the contemporary situation whereby we don’t have that facility the direct communication with the creator is the only possible way. I think ‘dua’ has a lot to do with ‘kismet’ and ‘muqaddar’. I don’t mean that dua alone is the way out, but ‘dua’ has a greater pscychological effect on events. And it’s human nature that when one finds himself helpless, he contacts his creator (whatever the person’s belief is, he asks his creator to help him out). Lets take an example of a general organization whereby a manager is leading a group of workers, he assigns them some tasks, (For workers these tasks are predetermined bu t the efficiency of work depends on the way worker selects to get them done), and if a worker comes up with something extraordinary that gimmicks the attention of manager, it’s normal that manager will reward him (if not in monetary terms then I think a word of appreciation will also be a reward for the worker). Now this was a professional example, but when it comes for the dealing of God with his creatures (especially humans) the element of love also comes under discussion which was the base of the creation of this universe. This love makes a stronger bond between two and when an individual does something extraordinary good with the predetermined task, God rewards him. Sometimes manager changes some predetermined tasks on request of workers, and it depends on the pleasant relationship of both and effectiveness of request, similarly many times God changes one’s ‘muqaddar’ on his request (dua) and this depends entirely on the effectiveness of dua and person’s reputation before Him.

When we talk about the importance of ‘dua’, a question arises in the mind that what type of language should be used to communicate with the creator. I think ‘dua’ has two parts; one is its content and second is medium. Content of ‘dua’ includes the subject matter and demonstration, and medium for ‘dua’, in my opinion is wireless. Acceptance or rejection of ‘dua’ depends on its purity and demonstration. Here came another contradiction of thoughts in my mind which I forwarded to Khuram. Question was, “Is it necessary for ‘dua’ to be in particular language?’ if yes then what about those people who don’t know that particular language? And if no then can we offer namaz in language of our own choice?”

Khuram replied to me with a very interesting answer. He said that according to orthodox people namaz can only be in Arabic and Turkish people can offer namaz in their own language. I won’t go in the details of these two facts instead I’d present the thought which came in my mind laters. I think, ‘namaz’ is ‘ibadat’ which is ‘bandgi’ and ‘dua’ is one of its part, not the whole ‘ibadat’. Now this part of ibadat has no particular format, (one can request in the way he wants), but the whole ibadat is not free format. ‘ibadat’ does not only mean to forward the requests of people to the creator but also to make him disciplined. And in order to keep this discipline one format of Namaz has been given which is in Arabic. I further think that if one offers namaz by understanding its meaning he can be disciplined more.

Proceeding Muskan’s question of changing ‘muqaddar, I’d like to quote another story in order to explain another dimention of the relationship of ‘kismet’ and ‘muqaddar’. I read this story in a monthly magazine. This story was about a school teacher who used to have an income which was hardly enough to meet his expenses. He once heard about a mountainous range where iron turns into gold, so he decided to have two months leave without pay from school and to visit those mountains with some chains of iron in order to turn them into gold. Aiming to turn iron into gold he went on two months journey. He pulled those heavy chains on the mountains for two months but found not single part of it turned into gold. This made him very disappointed and he decided not to work hard any more and to return back to his school job. When he got back into his village, he sold all those chains. He had a look on his appearance and decided to buy new clothes as the clothes he was wearing were tattered. His shoes were also in very bad condition but he didn’t have more money to have a new pair of shoes so he decided to get them mended. When he went to the shoe mender he found that small nails beneath the soul of the shoe were turned into gold. And when he sold that gold in the market, the amount he got from it was exactly equal to his two months salary. The writer of the story concluded that whatever the amount of hardwork one does, he gets only what is in his ‘muqaddar’. But I disagree to this, for I think amount of hardwork alone is not the requirement for changing ‘muqaddar’. Or we can say that ‘hardwork’ can’t change ‘muqaddar’ until it’s on appropriate place and time. If hardwork is on an inappropriate place or time, it’s useless. For instance if that school teacher would have done some part time job instead of going on mountain, he would surely have earnt more money than that he had earnt from school.

“Kismet’ and ‘Muqaddar’ are the themes of endless debate, having variety of dimentions. Saying that I’ve concluded this and that will be untrue, as this debate has just started. But I’d like to summarize my idea in few words. In a nut shell, I’ve come up with the idea that ‘kismet’ and ‘muqaddar’ are two different things but they are related to each other in some contexts, and success or failure of one’s aims and strategies depends on this relationship at a great extent.

Solar Energy


Today in Pakistan we are facing shortage of almost every basic need of life like water, gas, and especially electricity. It is the worst conditions we are facing now a days. The reason for that is…well we all know “THE REASONS” don’t we!!! Few days back I was reading an article in a local newspaper which was about getting electricity like many European countries which is from “Wind Turbines”. It’s a very good idea and we must have to think other ways of energy to meet our needs. Another idea which I’m going to discuss here is “SOLAR ENERGY”. As we all know that summer season is longer than winter in Pakistan. So it means we can get more and more sunlight. In my view Solar Energy Systems will be more successful in Pakistan than any European country because thankfully we can have more sunlight than Europe. Many scientists and engineers from all over the world are working in this field. Some say that it’ll be very costly, YES it’ll be but only in start as like everything when it’s new its price is high but when the competition arises then prices goes down its simple economics. We've used the Sun for drying clothes and food for thousands of years, but only recently have we been able to use it for generating power. The Sun is 150 million Kilometers away, and amazingly powerful. Just the tiny fraction of the Sun's energy that hits the Earth (around a hundredth of a millionth of a percent) is enough to meet all our power needs many times over. In fact, every minute, enough energy arrives at the Earth to meet our demands for a whole year - if only we could harness it properly and preserve it.

Here are some techniques that are being used in many parts of the world to get energy from the sun light.

Solar Cells (really called "photovoltaic" or "photoelectric" cells) that convert light directly into electricity. In a sunny climate, you can get enough power to run a 100W light bulb from just one square meter of solar panel. This was originally developed in order to provide electricity for satellites, but these days many of us own calculators powered by solar cells. Solar cells provide the energy to run satellites that orbit the Earth. These give us satellite TV, telephones, navigation, weather forecasting, the internet and all manner of other facilities.

Solar water heating, where heat from the Sun is used to heat water in glass panels on your roof. This means you don't need to use so much gas or electricity to heat your water at home. Water is pumped through pipes in the panel.

The pipes are painted black, so they get hot when the Sun shines on them. This helps out your central heating system, and cuts your fuel bills. However, in very cold places especially in winter season you must remember to drain the water out to stop the panels freezing. Solar heating is worthwhile in places like California, Australia, South East Asia (Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh) where you get lots of sunshine as I mentioned it earlier.

Solar Towers One idea that is being considered is to build Solar Towers. The idea is very simple - you build a big greenhouse, which is warmed by the Sun. In the middle of the greenhouse you put a very tall tower. The hot air from the greenhouse will rise up this tower, fast - and can drive turbines along the way. This could generate significant amounts of power, especially in countries where there is a lot of sunshine and a lot of room, such as Australia.

Advantages
  • Solar energy is free - it needs no fuel and produces no waste or pollution.
  • In sunny countries, solar power can be used where there is no easy way to get electricity to a remote place.
  • Handy for low-power uses such as solar powered garden lights and battery chargers
Disadvantages
  • Doesn't work at night. (Positively thinking it’ll cut our huge fuel and energy bills into half if we even have the solar energy system in day time. So that’s make it a negligible disadvantage.)
  • Very expensive to build solar power stations.
  • Solar cells cost a great deal compared to the amount of electricity they'll produce in their lifetime.
  • Can be unreliable unless you're in a very sunny climate. In the United Kingdom, solar power isn't much use except for low-power applications, as you need a very large area of solar panels to get a decent amount of power. However, for these applications it's definitely worthwhile.
Is it renewable?

Solar Power is renewable. The Sun will keep on shining anyway, so it makes sense to use it.

Why “THE PROFESSIONALS” from Europe and America etc. I’ll suggest that to lower the cost we should use our own manpower which is cheaper and hardworking. By the Grace of ALLAH we are blessed with everything in our country like skilled manpower, raw material and especially more and more SUN LIGHT!!! As I mentioned earlier Europe like UK and many other countries are facing problem with less sun light but By the Grace of ALLAH we don’t have to face it. We just need good management of these things and work with diligence. INSHALLAH we’ll be successful. Pakistan will be successful. LONG LIVE PAKISTAN!

Back in Time


Impossible - Columbia University scientists believe it is never possible to travel back in time.

The urge to hug a departed loved one again or prevent atrocities are among the compelling reasons that keep the notion of time travel alive in the minds of many.

While the idea makes for great fiction, some scientists now say traveling to the past is impossible.

There are a handful of scenarios that theorists have suggested for how one might travel to the past, said Brian Greene, author of the bestseller, “The Elegant Universe” and a physicist at Columbia University.“And almost all of them, if you look at them closely, brush up right at the edge of physics as we understand it. Most of us think that almost all of them can be ruled out.”
The fourth dimension

In physics, time is described as a dimension much like length, width, and height. When you travel from your house to the grocery store, you’re traveling through a direction in space, making headway in all the spatial dimensions—length, width and height. But you’re also traveling forward in time, the fourth dimension.

“Space and time are tangled together in a sort of a four-dimensional fabric called space-time,” said Charles Liu, an astrophysicist with the City University of New York, College of Staten Island and co-author of the book “One Universe: At Home In The Cosmos.”

Space-time, Liu explains, can be thought of as a piece of spandex with four dimensions. “When something that has mass—you and I, an object, a planet, or any star—sits in that piece of four-dimensional spandex, it causes it to create a dimple,” he said. “That dimple is a manifestation of space-time bending to accommodate this mass.”

The bending of space-time causes objects to move on a curved path and that curvature of space is what we know as gravity.

Mathematically one can go backwards or forwards in the three spatial dimensions. But time doesn’t share this multi-directional freedom.

“In this four-dimensional space-time, you’re only able to move forward in time,” Liu told LiveScience.
Tunneling to the past

A handful of proposals exist for time travel. The most developed of these approaches involves a wormhole—a hypothetical tunnel connecting two regions of space-time. The regions bridged could be two completely different universes or two parts of one universe. Matter can travel through either mouth of the wormhole to reach a destination on the other side.

“Wormholes are the future, wormholes are the past,” said Michio Kaku, author of “Hyperspace” and “Parallel Worlds” and a physicist at the City University of New York. “But we have to be very careful. The gasoline necessary to energize a time machine is far beyond anything that we can assemble with today’s technology.”

To punch a hole into the fabric of space-time, Kaku explained, would require the energy of a star or negative energy, an exotic entity with an energy of less than nothing.

Greene, an expert on string theory—which views matter in a minimum of 10 dimensions and tries to bridge the gap between particle physics and nature's fundamental forces, questioned this scenario.

“Many people who study the subject doubt that that approach has any chance of working,” Greene said in an interview . “But the basic idea if you’re very, very optimistic is that if you fiddle with the wormhole openings, you can make it not only a shortcut from a point in space to another point in space, but a shortcut from one moment in time to another moment in time.”

Cosmic strings

Another popular theory for potential time travelers involves something called cosmic strings—narrow tubes of energy stretched across the entire length of the ever-expanding universe. These skinny regions, leftover from the early cosmos, are predicted to contain huge amounts of mass and therefore could warp the space-time around them.

Cosmic strings are either infinite or they’re in loops, with no ends, said J. Richard Gott, author of “Time Travel in Einstein's Universe” and an astrophysicist at Princeton University. “So they are either like spaghetti or SpaghettiO’s.”

The approach of two such strings parallel to each other, said Gott, will bend space-time so vigorously and in such a particular configuration that might make time travel possible, in theory.

“This is a project that a super civilization might attempt,” Gott told LiveScience. “It’s far beyond what we can do. We’re a civilization that’s not even controlling the energy resources of our planet.”

Impossible, for now

Mathematically, you can certainly say something is traveling to the past, Liu said. “But it is not possible for you and me to travel backward in time,” he said.

However, some scientists believe that traveling to the past is, in fact, theoretically possible, though impractical.

Maybe if there were a theory of everything, one could solve all of Einstein’s equations through a wormhole, and see whether time travel is really possible, Kaku said. “But that would require a technology far more advanced than anything we can muster," he said. "Don’t expect any young inventor to announce tomorrow in a press release that he or she has invented a time machine in their basement.”

For now, the only definitive part of travel in the fourth dimension is that we’re stepping further into the future with each passing moment. So for those hoping to see Earth a million years from now, scientists have good news.

If you want to know what the Earth is like one million years from now, I’ll tell you how to do that,” said Greene, a consultant for “Déjà Vu,” a recent movie that dealt with time travel. “Build a spaceship. Go near the speed of light for a length of time—that I could calculate. Come back to Earth, and when you step out of your ship you will have aged perhaps one year while the Earth would have aged one million years. You would have traveled to Earth’s future.”

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