Monday, April 20, 2015

Spend sometime reading this

In brief what we know our Universe....now only the LHC can complete the explanation.

How did our universe come to be the way it is?

The Universe started with a Big Bang - but we do not fully understand how or why it developed the way it did. The LHC will let us see how matter behaved a tiny fraction of a second after the Big Bang. Researchers have some ideas of what to expect - but also expect the unexpected!

What kind of Universe do we live in?

Many physicists think the Universe has more dimensions than the four (space and time) we are aware of. Will the LHC bring us evidence of new dimensions?

Gravity does not fit comfortably into the current descriptions of forces used by physicists. It is also very much weaker than the other forces. One explanation for this may be that our Universe is part of a larger multi dimensional reality and that gravity can leak into other dimensions, making it appears weaker. The LHC may allow us to see evidence of these extra dimensions - for example, the production of mini-black holes which blink into and out of existence in a tiny fraction of a second

Actor's Lucky Number

Govinda has followed numerology so much that he has changed everything in his house accordingly. His astrologer has told him that the number 9 is very good for him and hence he should change everything in his life to suit that. So all his telephone numbers and the number plates on his cars have been changed. Certainly this is a new number from this unpredictable star. What's he going to change next? Reach the sets sharp at 9 a.m.? Naah

Lehman brothers hire employees

Lehman Brother Holdings Inc plans to rehire about 480 former employees to assist in winding down its business. Barclays PLC, which bought the company's score US assets last month, has continued the employment of more than 9,000 Lehman workers. Barclays and Lehman have a transition services agreement, whereby former employees of the investment bank will help it wind down its business

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

About Cavities

When food we eat sticks to our teeth it makes a place for germs to work. The food turns bad, and the germs multiply and make holes in our teeth, which we call cavities. The surface of our teeth is made of enamel and is the hardest substance in our body. Beneath it is a layer of dentin. Inside that is the dental pulp, which contains blood vessels and nerves. When teeth start to decay and the material they are made of wears away, it affects that dental pulp and results in toothache. Cavities are cause when particles of food left in the mouth after eating begin to decay. This produces acid which eats tooth enamel. We should always brush our teeth right after eating. But if we should happen to get a cavity anyway, then we should go to the dentist right away. If we don't our teeth will become worse and worse and may have to be pulled if they're too bad.