Premise philosophical premise and arguments “is God confused?”
“anger is taught handed drilled and infectious, it isn’t innate nor inherited but rather infused” _SamAda
the constant sounds… hear heard hearing foods… feed fed feeding fashions… wear wore wearing language… speak spoke speaking attitudes… mimic mimed miming my soul heart spirit exposed days and nights a virtual reality painted!
but why not love?
maps of dried tears piled on my landscape of thoughts though i tried so hard to let it flow through my eyes my pride refuses a facade of synthetics take the course!
years passed dressed in all plasticities… one day gnarly ugliness flows, a reigning lava uncontrolled temper devastating unselected spots dead poison is my heart i lost my soul!
now a terrorist deserved to be killed or loved? understood or despised… why am i to believe i am God, His image when i am incapable of solution i’m confused, am i God?
philosophical prose & poetry by: _ade c. tuesday 8:52 pm 25 october 2016 lane cove sydney nsw australia
Sei pioggia e sei sole sei nuvole e tempesta piccola e grande vai lontano e poi torni per strade sconosciute Porti in te la luce del mattino e il buio della notte porti in te il calore del sole e i sospiri della luna Sei dolce frutto che attende l’estate del cuore sei foglia d’autunno che soffice tocca il terreno Sei pioggia e sei sole sei pioggia che nutre sei sole che scalda!
SOMETHING I LOOK AT-3 BY-SMRUTI RANJAN MOHANTY I search for it In the lost paradise In the solitary confinement of Taj In the tears of Sahajahan And in all That is beautiful and scintillating I search for it in meadows and mountains in poverty and affluence in hopes and despair It eludes my grasp For it is a feeling A feeling of completeness One has after being Completely becoming one's Letting and forgetting the world around A glimpse of it One can have After emptying oneself When every beat of heart Throbs for it Every drop of blood Flows for it For the sake of it One can live and die For it is so fulfilling and enriching Makes life a paradise on earth To have it One has to have A pair of eyes That only sees it A loving heart That only feels it And a simple mind That only reciprocates it. Something Everyone relishes But few have it For platonic love Is hardly realised copyright@smrutiranjan21.5.2015
Scientists have announced the discovery of a new icy world on the
fringes of the Solar System, and while this distant object is only very
small, it could help us track down something that's meant to be much,
much bigger: the hypothesised but as yet unconfirmed Planet Nine.
The new discovery – called L91 – is what's known as a Trans-Neptunian Object
(TNO), meaning it's a small world that orbits the Sun beyond Neptune.
And that extreme distance means it takes L91 an awfully long time to
make its way around the Solar System.
Neptune is the most remote confirmed planet in our Solar System,
orbiting the Sun at a distance of about 4.5 billion kilometres (2.8
billion miles). In scientific terms, that's around 30 astronomical units (AUs) – meaning 30 times the distance between Earth and the Sun.
But L91 casts an even wider arc. The closest it gets to the Sun is 50
AUs, but its elliptical orbit sees it eventually trek as far away as
1,430 AUs from the Sun, before inching back inwards again.
"It's right at the limit of what we can detect," astrophysicist
Michele Bannister from Queen's University Belfast in the UK told Adam
Mann at Science.
That awesome loop means it takes L91 more than 20,000 years to orbit
the Sun, and gives the icy world the status of the second greatest
maximum orbital distance from the Sun (or aphelion) for a known TNO.
That means L91 beats the minor planet Sedna (at 939 AUs) but not the recently discovered asteroid 2014 FE72 (4,274 AUs).
But perhaps even more remarkable is the fact that L91's orbital
trajectory appears to be in transition, with the tiny world migrating
from one body of objects called the Oort cloud to another group nearby, the Kuiper belt.
This kind of transition has never been observed before in a TNO, and
the team that found L91 thinks it could be due to the historical effects
of Neptune's pull on the minor planet – perhaps paired with
gravitational interactions with a passing star.
But not everybody is convinced with this explanation.
"It's a story that's not implausible, but I also think it's not
needed," planetary scientist Konstantin Batygin from the California
Institute of Technology (Caltech), who wasn't involved with the
discovery, told Science.
Batygin was part of the team that originally posed the Planet Nine hypothesis,
and he thinks that this massive, still unseen world – also thought to
lurk on the outskirts of the Solar System – could be what's responsible
for unusual orbits of lots of smaller objects like L91.
In their study, which has not yet been published, Bannister's team
looked at whether a Planet Nine-style mass – estimated to be about 10
times the mass of Earth – could explain L91's movements, but the initial
calculations suggested not.
But with scientists finding more and more of these distant objects
on the periphery of the Solar System, our ability to analyse their
movements becomes stronger – meaning the hunt for Planet Nine gets a
little bit closer every day.
"Every time we find another one of these objects, it adds another
piece to the puzzle," one of the team, Meg Schwamb from the Gemini
Observatory in Hilo, Hawaii, told Alexandra Witze at Nature.
The findings were presented at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society's Division for Planetary Science in Pasadena, California this week.
If scientists can figure out how to convert atmospheric carbon
dioxide into fuel - and do it at an industrial scale - it would, quite
literally, change the world. Last month,
we hit the highest levels of atmospheric CO2 in 4 million years, and
it’s now permanent, meaning we’ll never be able to drop to 'safe' levels
again.
But if we can turn CO2 into a fuel source, we can at least slow
things down a bit, and now researchers have developed a process that can
achieve this with a single catalyst.
"We discovered somewhat by accident that this material worked," said one of the team, Adam Rondinone, from the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
"We were trying to study the first step of a proposed reaction when
we realised that the catalyst was doing the entire reaction on its own."
Rondinone and his colleagues had put together a catalyst using
carbon, copper, and nitrogen, by embedding copper nanoparticles into
nitrogen-laced carbon spikes measuring just 50-80 nanometres tall. (1
nanometre = one-millionth of a millimetre.)
When they applied an electric current of just 1.2 volts, the catalyst
converted a solution of CO2 dissolved in water into ethanol, with a
yield of 63 percent.
This result was surprising for a couple of reasons: firstly, because
it’s effectively reversing the combustion process using a very modest
amount of electricity, and secondly, it was able to do this while
achieving a relatively high yield of ethanol - they were expecting to
end up with the significantly less desirable chemical, methanol. As Colin Jeffrey explains for New Atlas,
this type of electrochemical reaction usually results in a mix of
several different products in small amounts, such as methane, ethylene,
and carbon monoxide - none of which are in particularly high demand.
Instead, the team got usable amounts of ethanol, which the US needs billions of gallons of each year to add to gasoline.
"We’re taking carbon dioxide, a waste product of combustion, and
we’re pushing that combustion reaction backwards with very high
selectivity to a useful fuel," Rondinone said in a press statement.
"Ethanol was a surprise - it’s extremely difficult to go straight from carbon dioxide to ethanol with a single catalyst."
This certainly isn’t the first attempt to convert CO2 pollution into
something we can actually use - researchers around the world have been
figuring out ways to turn it into things like methanol, formate, and hydrocarbon fuel. This one team working in Iceland wants to turn it all into solid rock so we can just bury it and forget about it.
But all of these methods, while promising, are dishing up an end
product that the world doesn’t really need right now. Sure, we could
adjust our cars and energy plants to run on hydrocarbon fuel if it was
cheap and efficient enough to produce from CO2, but we’re certainly not
there yet.
Ethanol, on the other hand - well, the US is already blending most of its gasoline with 10 to 15 percent ethanol content.
The researchers explain that they were able to achieve such high
yields because the nanostructure of the catalyst was easy to manipulate
and adjust to get the desired results.
"By using common materials, but arranging them with nanotechnology,
we figured out how to limit the side reactions and end up with the one
thing that we want," said Rondinone. "They are like 50-nanometre lightning rods that concentrate electrochemical reactivity at the tip of the spike."
The team says that since the catalyst is made from inexpensive
materials, and can operate at room temperature with modest electrical
requirements, it could be scaled up for industrial level use.
But with so many CO2 conversion projects in the works right now that
are aiming to do the same thing, we'll have to remain cautiously
optimistic until they can show real results in the field.
Let's hope someone ultimately figures it out, because with a drastically expanding population,
we're only going to be needing more energy, and we're only going to be
pumping more pollution into the atmosphere. A 'two birds with one stone'
solution would change everything - particularly if we can integrate it
with solar and wind farms.
"A process like this would allow you to consume extra electricity when it’s available to make and store as ethanol," Rondinone said. "This could help to balance a grid supplied by intermittent renewable sources."
The results have been published in ChemistrySelect.
As the world is more than mere words; The origin of God is beyond mankind. As life is beyond our drunk imaginations, Homo-erectus even wise are left not to find Clothed interprititions of Golden poems; They call it "RUBBISH" et "NONSENSE" Myopic-men can't enjoy captivating taste of poems With blind eyes connected to a halt-brain.No sense Would it make.If Summer wind to them speak: The 'strength and beauty' undiscoverd, Their fire-burning-in-ignorance as well would speak 'The Universe have before now been emptied'. Flash a smile.I have one or two of them_ Dwelling in power;it can illuminate them.
«produrre con la penna e col pennello è per me il vino, la cui
ebbrezza scalda e fa bella la vita tanto da poterla sopportare.»
herman hesse parla di sé una lettera del 21.12.1920 a franz karl ginzkey
As the world is more than mere words; The origin of God is beyond mankind. As life is beyond our drunk imaginations, Homo-erectus even wise are left not to find Clothed interprititions of Golden poems; They call it "RUBBISH" et "NONSENSE" Myopic-men can't enjoy captivating taste of poems With blind eyes connected to a halt-brain.No sense Would it make.If Summer wind to them speak: The 'strength and beauty' undiscoverd, Their fire-burning-in-ignorance as well would speak 'The Universe have before now been emptied'. Flash a smile.I have one or two of them_ Dwelling in power;it can illuminate them.
Winter is coming , To cover with its woollen blanket, Every one is in joy to celebrate, The awesome chill ,, I remember my first rain, That is making me insane, In the hours of solitude, I scarch my memory lane, Looking from my window frame, I visualise the moments , When it touched my surface, With its fabulous sprinkles, Amazing me with pink tinkles, , Germinating ample of air bubbles, The silver wavelet that caused tipsiness, Has vanished to the vast skyline,, The green saplings is in need, Of silver precipitation, The droplets left for higher scalar , Towards the mountain cliff,
Leaving behind the vegetative thrill, When winter spreads its colour ring, I know the shower will not ring, To my field, Yet It tremors my lava to , Erupt as a volcano in the shivering chill.
BORN IN 1959 IN DEIR EL QAMAR – LEBANON ARCHITECT ENGINEER GRADUATED FROM THE HOLY SPIRIT UNIVERSITY – (USEK) KASLIK - LEBANON INTERIOR DESIGNER GRADUATED FROM MICHELANGELO ACADEMY OF ARTS - BEIRUT HOLDER OF A DIPLOMA IN PLASTIC ARTS AND HISTORY OF ARTS FROM MICHELANGELO ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, SODECO – BEIRUT
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
• Cultural advisor to the Consulate General of the Republic of Latvia to Lebanon • CASA cofounder / Lebanon - ART OLYMPIC CASA ( 114 Country ) www.casaart.org • Art director of Dioceses Maronita Mexico. • Principal of Lebanon to the Arabian wings group. • Member of the international organization of diabetes. • Director of Michelangelo Academy of Arts, Sodeco - Beirut, from 1985 to 2003 • Decider of the Art Committee of Gemayzeh Development Association 2003-2005 • Member of the Syndicate of Engineers – No 8475 • Founder and owner of Vestiges d’Orient Atelier d'Art in Gemayzeh & Dbayeh 1985. • Member & jury in the Syndicate of Professional Artists in Lebanon, “Synography” branch, No 711 • Member of the International Association of Plastic Arts, Unesco No 59) • Member of the Lebanese Artists Association for Painting and Sculpture No 702 • Professor with a long experience in fine arts, • Author of many artworks displayed in official departments, grand hotels and restaurants, schools, universities…. • Organizer of many symposiums and recitals all over Lebanon: BOUAR, FATRI, EHDINIYAT… • Organizer of the Lebanese-Latvian Arts Exhibition in Lebanon, 2006 • Organizer of first international exhibition 2010 " Association Nouvelle Phenicie” • Designer of poetic books covers, postcards of Lion’s Club, and posters of International Council Women • The creation of a painting in the video clip of the singer Fayrouz (Al Mahaba) • Member of the jury Art Contest.Concours d'art... http://passion.forumpro.eu/concours-art- • Art Director for the “Al Handasa” (Engineering) magazine • Art Director & designer for the “Castel’s Company” – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia • The cover of many drawing books (MCOLOR-MOUAWAD LIBRARY) 2008 • Choosing some of his paintings to foreign (Italian) poets (IMMAGINE & POESIA) 2009 • A new Lebanese Arak bottle label (CARRE DU MOINE-MECHAALANI GROUP) 2010 • A live oil painting record due to 7 minutes (AL HURRA TV) 2009 • More than 105 live shows done in many universities and schools and hospitals… in Lebanon and abroad.
In addition to his work, Bernard Renno assisted his father Professor
Assaad Renno in murals painting (fresco) for eight churches, and
participated in more than one hundred individual and group exhibitions
in Lebanon and the Arab countries. Renno was granted many Awards,
Certificates, medals, cups from different Municipalities &
Universities from Lebanon, Mexico, Latvia, Egypt, France, Saudi Arabia
and Syria… “First Protocol” company, in participation with the
Ministry of Culture, has honored Artist Bernard Renno for his
excellence in Art. Bernard Renno has perfectly been identified as the artist of workshops and symposiums. Several of his paintings are located in the Lebanese republic palace.
• NOUJOUM RAMADAN –Best Artist-Painter in The Arab World 2010 • Gold Medal & Diploma from “merite et Devouement francais” 2010
AWARDS, TROPHIES, MEDALS, CUPS, OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS AND CERTIFICATES OF THE ARTIST “BERNARD RENNO:
• TROPHY FROM the Municipality of Dekwaneh 2011 • TROPHY FROM the Municipality of Chbaniyeh & Your Day association 2011 • TROPHY FROM the Municipality of Sin el fil & Events and Weddings 2011 • TROPHY FROM the Municipality of Bhamdoun 2011 • TROPHY FROM Majlis Al Feker 2011 • TROPHY from Deir El Qamar Festival 2011 • TROPHY FROM Ain Najem School Mansourieh 2010 • TROPHY FROM Anwar al Mahaba association 2011 • TROPHY FROM NOUJOUM RAMADAN –Best Artist-Painter in The Arab World 2010 • TROPHY FROM Women's Association of warhanieh for charity 2010 • TROPHY FROM “ Li Takon Machi2atouka Association” 2010 • TROPHY FROM Christian Song Summer Festival 2010 • Trophy from the Municipality of Fatri Jbail to organize the 4sd symposium 2010 • Gold Medal & Diploma from “merite et Devouement francais” 2010 • TROPHY FROM BAU “Beirut Arab University” 2010 • Trophy from the Lebanese university of hadath faculty of medical science 2009 • Trophy from the Municipality of Fatri Jbail to organize the 3sd symposium 2009 • Trophy from the Association of Bank of Eyes at Saida 2009 • Trophy from the Women Egyptian Association in Lebanon, Bristol Hotel 2009 • Trophy from the Municipality of Fatri Jbail to organize the 2sd symposium 2008 • Trophy from the American University of Science & Technology Zahle campus "AUST" 08. • Trophy from the International Assembly of fine Art “Charam El Sheikh" Egypt 2007. • Chartered 2007 District 351 Lions Club Mount Lebanon (Ambassador) from Mr. G.Matar • Trophy and medal from the international symposium of Ehden 2007. • Trophy from the Mtayleb Country Club 2007. • Trophy from the First Protocol Group and homage to the artist (Mr. Maroun Balaa) 2007. • Trophy from the Group of Artist at “Vestiges D’Orient Atelier D'Art“2007. • Trophy from the Lebanese Army and the Army school 2007. • Trophy from the Lebanese University, Faculty of Medical Science 2007. • Trophy from the Bouar Symposium (organized by Bernard Renno) 2007. • Trophy from the General Consulate of Latvia (organized by Bernard Renno) 2007. • Trophy from the General Consulate of Latvia (cultural advisor to the consulate) 2005. • Trophy from the west Bekaa Symposium Country Club & the Lebanese Artist Association 2005 • Trophy from the International Symposium of Ehden (Cultural Advisor of the Symposium) 2004. • Medal from Ehden International Symposium 2002. • Trophy from Ehden International Symposium for mixed media 2002. • First Cup in Lebanon from the Association of the Painting Competition “Children‘s Day “1973.
• Certificate from Municipality of Aley & Paint & Design Association 2011 • Certificate from Municipality of Batloun & Maison d’Art association 2011 • Certificate from Municipality of Khraybeh el Chouf & Maison d’Art Association 2011 • Certificate from Municipality of Bhamdoun 2011 • Official document from the president of Lebanon '' General Michel Sleiman'' 2010. • Certificate from NOUJOUM RAMADAN –Best Artist-Painter in The Arab World 2010 • Certificate from the Municipality of Fatri Jbail 4th symposium 2010 • Certificate from Al Midane Association “ Ehdiniyat “ 2010 • Certificate from « Nouvelle Phenicie » Association DIPLOME D’HONNEUR 2010. • Certificate from "Estivales Deir El-Qamar", Journee des Peintres 2010. • Certificate from the Municipality of Fatri Jbail 3nd symposium 2009 • Honorary certificate from the ASSOCIATION OF BANK OF EYES @ SAIDA 09. • HONORARY CEREMONY "Aalam Min Bilad Al Arz" University NDU Zouk Mosbeh 2009 • Certificate from "Estivales Deir El-Qamar", Journee des Peintres 2009. • Certificate from Jesus & Mary School live show in Fingerprints 2009. • Certificate from the "Rochana Galery" Arabie Seoudite 2009. • Certificate from the " Jesus & Mary School " live show in the elementary division 2009 • Certificate & Book from the organizer of Focus on Lebanon Mr. Antoine Faddoul. • Certificate from the Ministry of Tourism & Dar Chayban for Arts 2008 • Diplomas from the first Lebanese exhibition in Mexico (W.T.C.) Dioceses Maronita 2008 • Certificate from Jezzine Festival for organizing the artistic event 2008. • Certificate from the Municipality of Fatri Jbail 2nd symposium 2008. • Certificate from Jezzine festival 2008 • Certificate from "Haddath festival " 2008 • Certificate from "Estivales Deir El-Qamar", Journée des Peintres 2008. • Honorary Diploma from American University of Science & Technology (AUST), 08. • International Assembly Diploma of fine Arts "Charam EL Sheikh" Republic of Egypt 2007 • Honorary certificate from general Sleiman chief in command of the Lebanese army, 2007 • Honorary Certificate from the First Protocol Group and homage to the artist .2007 • Honorary Certificate from the Lebanese University (Medical Sciences Faculty- Hadath) 2007. • Certificate from Ehden international symposium 2007. • Certificate from committee El Bouery for organizing the event in bouar area 2007 • Certificate from the Embassy of USA (Embassies Exhibition) 2007. • Official document from the ''Patriarch Maronite Mar Nousrallah Boutros Sfeir '' 2006. • Certificate from Beirut Marathon Association (work shop live in Marathon Village) 2006. • Certificate from the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia,Europe 2006 .
• Certificate from General Consulate of the Republic of Latvia for
organizing the first Lebanese Latvian Art Exhibition (Unesco Palace)2006
• Certificate from the Embassy of the United States of America (Embassies Exhibition) 2006. • Certificate from Gemayzeh Development Association in Beirut A.D.G. (14th exhibition) 2006. • Certificate from the international symposium of Ehden 2005. • Certificate from the Consulate of the Republic of Latvia 2005. • Certificate from the Embassy of the United States of America (Embassies Exhibition) 2005. • Certificate from the Municipality of Jezzine - Ain Majdouline Festival 2005. • Certificate from Byblos Sporting Club (Byblos and Arts). 2005. • Certificate from the Municipality of Fatri for organizing the first symposium 2005. • Certificate from the Municipality of Hadath,Summer Color festival 2004 • Certificate from Ehden International Symposium. 2004. • Certificate from the Cultural Ministry of Syria and International Art Gathering 2004. • Certificate from the Municipality of Jezzine – Ain Majdouline Festival 2004. • Certificate from the Doctor’s Syndicate (Hall of Art and Culture, Spring Exhibition) 2004. • Certificate from the Embassy of the United States of America (Embassy Exhibition) 2004. • Certificate from the International Art Gathering, Art Civilization and Creation 2004. • Certificate from Byblos Sporting Club (Byblos and Art) 2004. • Certificate from the Cultural Center of the Municipality – Zouk Mikael 2004. • Certificate from Gemayzeh Development Association in Beirut, A.D.G. (12th) 2004. • Certificate from Ehden International symposium 2003. • Certificate from International Symposium of Aley and the Association of the Lebanese Artists • Certificate from the Municipality of Jezzine – Ain Majdouline 2003. • Certificate from the Ministry of Culture and the International Art Gathering Solidaire 2003. • Certificate from Byblos Sporting Club (Byblos and Arts) Symposium, 2003. • Certificate from Gemayzeh Development Association in Beirut, A.D.G. (11th) 2003. • Certificate from Municipality of Jezzine – Ain Majdouline Festival 2002. • Diploma ,Architect Engineer graduated from the Holy Spirit University- USEK kaslik 1985 • Diploma in Plastic Arts from Michelangelo Academy of Art 1983 • Interior Designer graduated from Michelangelo Academy of Arts – Beirut .1979 • First Price in Lebanon from the “Painting Competition “of Fabriano 1974. • First Price in Lebanon from the Painting Competition of the Association Children’s day 1973.