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New York Science Journal
(N Y Sci J)
ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online),
doi prefix: 10.7537, Monthly
Volume 18 -
Number 8 (Cumulated No. 198); August 25, 2025
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The mystery of the universe that remains unsolved no matter how
much we search - Mysteries of the cosmos beyond the reach of
human intelligence
Gangadhar
H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad, India-500055
Email:
gangadhar19582058@gmail.com
Abstract:
But what is the mystery of the creation? An answer that human
intelligence cannot grasp. That means the cosmos is an
enormous-mixed compound of Photon universes, atomic universes,
our Geo-universes and their compounds, changing into solid,
liquid and gaseous forms one into another and sometimes
undergoing mutations, and extended in ascending and descending
order embedded one in each other in the form of superfluid
matter with Superfluidity. Scientists will conquer them someday
in the future. I have conducted many research and studies on the
mysteries of the cosmos and introduced numerous unique ideas and
doctrines which break the mysteries of the cosmos. These ideas
have drawn the ire of religious fundamentalists. Moreover, I was
insulted, ridiculed by researchers and attacked and taunted by
fundamentalists. My ideas and doctrines were darkened and my
ideas were ignored. I am a victim of casteism and
untouchability, discrimination and negligence and conspiracies.
As Time goes by, old age health problems surround me, I am now
making my life's last journey to the worlds of no return. It is
not known how long I will live and when I will die but I know
that my time is near and someday I will die suddenly without you
knowing. That's why I want to make this known to the world
before I die. So, world scientists can know my numerous unique
ideas and doctrines I did along with my biography. This paper
gives some more up to date time to time information about my
ideas and doctrines as outlined below that will inspire future
generations to do more research on the above as well.
[Gangadhar.
The mystery of the universe that remains unsolved no matter how
much we search - Mysteries of the cosmos beyond the reach of
human intelligence.
N Y Sci J
2025;18(8):1-123]. ISSN 1554-0200
(print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
01.
doi:10.7537/marsnys180825.01
Keywords:
Ecological Forecasting Time Scales (1965-70); A New Model of
Cosmology (1970-80); Basics of Geoscope (1980-87); Basics of
Monsoon Time Scales (1987-91); Astro-Climatic Numerical Periodic
Tables (1991-2000); Designs of Geoscope (2000-2015); Designs of
Global Monsoon Time Scales (2015-still) |
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Einstein’s Culture Club: The Future of Physics, Science, &
Politics
Christopher Portosa Stevens
CEO Deep Space Exploration, CEO CIA Design, Group: American
Physical Society
acceleration207@gmail.com
Abstract:
This article is a philosophical dialogue concerning Einstein and
the directions of science. Einstein is celebrated. Einstein’s
biography is discussed, and instead of traditional and
conventional portrayals of Einstein in terms of
psycho-biography, Einstein is portrayed as participating in
several cultural and social movements in Europe: Kant and
Kantianism; socialism, Marxism, and positivism; Poincare and
French conventionalism; as being steeped in traditional or
‘conservative’ European cultural patterns, like philosophy and
music; as being steeped in cutting edge European ideas of the
late 19th and early 20th centuries of the “Olympia Academy,”
Einstein’s student reading circle or Culture Club. The
philosophical dialogue discusses how, contra classic social
scientific and Marxist interpretations, Einstein and Heisenberg
were culturally and socially polar opposites, though both
theoretical physicists were willing to pursue the ‘holy grail’
of unifying all of the forces of physics, like contemporary
String Theorists. The dialogue discusses alternatives to String
Theory and its attempt to unify all of the forces of physics.
[Christopher Portosa Stevens.
Einstein’s Culture Club: The Future of Physics, Science, &
Politics.
N Y Sci J
2025;18(8):124-129].
ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN
2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
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doi:10.7537/marsnys180825.02
Keywords:
Einstein; culture; thought experiments; positivist studies;
Poincare; Jimi Hendrix; String Theory |
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Fascioliasis: Live-stock diseases in eastern Uttar Pradesh and
their control
Ram P. Yadav
Natural Products Laboratory, Department of Zoology, DDU,
Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur-273009 (U.P.), INDIA
Assistant Professor,
Department of Zoology, D.D.U Gorakhpur University Gorakhpur,
Gorakhpur (U.P) INDIA,
E-mail:
rampratapy@rediffmail.com,
rampratapy123@gmail.com, Phone no. 09450436049
Abstract:
A number of vectors of human and animal diseases are conspicuous
nuisance pest as well. Many aquatic snails act vectors for the
larvae of trematodes and thereby causes two diseases i.e.
fascioliasis and schistosomiasis. The WHO and FAO have tested
several thousands of synthetic compounds for the control of
these vectors. Though effective, these pesticides have so far
not proved themselves to be entirely satisfactory. With growing
awareness of environmental pollution, efforts are being made to
find out molluscicidal products from plant origin. Being
products of biosynthesis, these are potentially biodegradable in
nature. Several groups of compounds present in various plants
have found to toxic to target organisms. No doubt that there is
now a need to control the veterinary infection alongwith the
human infection. Doubtless, understanding the epidemiology of
parasitic diseases and the factors affecting them provides the
foundation upon which effective prevention and control programme
should be established.
[Ram P. Yadav.
Fascioliasis: Live-stock diseases in eastern Uttar Pradesh and
their control.
N Y Sci J
2025;18(8):130-133]. ISSN 1554-0200
(print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
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doi:10.7537/marsnys180825.03
Keywords:
Fascioliasis; Acute phase; Snails; Plant molluscicides |
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Investigation of the Impact of Common Salt on Lime-stabilised
Lateritic Soil
G. O. Adunoye*, A. S. Oyegoke, O.
S. Afolabi, O. Z. Oloyede
Department of Civil Engineering,
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
*Corresponding email:
kayadunoye@yahoo.com
Abstract:
This study investigated the effect of common salt on
lime-stabilised soils with a view to assessing the impact of
common salt on the soil-stabilising potential of lime. To
achieve the aim of the study, soil samples were collected from
two identified locations. Preliminary and geotechnical tests
(particle size analysis, specific gravity, Atterberg’s limit,
compaction, unsoaked California bearing ratio (CBR) and
unconfined compression strength (UCS)) were conducted on the
soil samples, following standard procedure. Thereafter, the
soils were treated with a constant 8 % proportion of lime and 3
%, 6 % and 9 % proportion of common salt. Each percentage of
additive was by weight of the dry soil. The proportions were
thoroughly mixed and cured for 48 hours, after which the
unsoaked CBR and UCS of the treated soils were determined, using
standard procedure.
Results showed that the soils are
well laterised,
possess intermediate plasticity, and
minima plastic clayey
characteristics.
The CBR values also showed that one of the samples is suitable
for subgrade filling, while the other sample is a suitable sub
base material for road construction. Results of UCS tests showed
that the soils may be adequate for shallow foundation support
with minima stabilisation requirements.
Results of CBR tests
on the lime-stabilised soils showed continuous increase in CBR
values with the addition of proportions of common salt. That is,
the addition of common salt did not adversely affect the
stabilising effect of lime on the soil samples, rather, it
improved the properties of the soils. It was also observed that,
with the addition of common salt to the lime-stabilised soils,
the optimum values of common salt were 3 % (first sample) and 6
% (second sample).
The study concluded that addition of common salt to
lime-stabilised soils led to improvement in the engineering
properties of the soils.
[G. O. Adunoye, A. S. Oyegoke, O. S. Afolabi, O. Z. Oloyede.
Investigation of the Impact of Common Salt on Lime-stabilised
Lateritic Soil.
N Y Sci J
2025;18(8):134-137]. ISSN 1554-0200
(print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
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doi:10.7537/marsnys180825.04
Keywords:
common salt; lateritic soil; lime; soil compaction; soil
stabilisation |
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