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The best time-traveling scientist, whom people considered mysterious Nikola Tesla was one of the best scientists of the century who changed the entire history of mankind.
Today’s era is full of charismatic miracles of science. Do you know how it was possible? Millions of people come and go in this world. But some people stay in the hearts of others forever. Their name gets engraved in the pages of history.
These are the people who make even the impossible tasks of science possible. Such people always move forward, understanding the rules of the universe. They open the closed paths of development.
Nikola Tesla was born in Smiljan, Croatia, on 10 July 1856. Croatia was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1867 to 1918. Croatia is the 18th most favorite tourist destination in the world.
It is a country in Europe. But we all know that 161 years ago, there was not much progress in the world. At that time, Croatia was a poor country. Nikola Tesla was born in a Roman Catholic home; he was the fourth child of his parents.
He had an elder brother named Dan. He also had two elder sisters. Their names were Angela and Milka. He also had a younger sister named Marika. Nikola’s father was a priest in a true Orthodox church.
Nikola Tesla studied at the Polytechnic Institute Graz of Karlstadt University in Germany and later in Prague, Austria. In the 1870s, he moved to Budapest. For some time, he worked in the central telephone exchange. Tesla first conceived the idea of the induction motor in Budapest. At 28, Nikola Tesla left Europe and moved to the United States.
Tesla was brilliant in his school days. He used to solve the toughest math problems in his mind. In 1875, Nikola Tesla entered Polytechnic College. There he secured first position in 9 exams.
Today, we are going to tell you about an important person. This person understood all the rules of nature and changed the map of the world. He made an important contribution to advancing the development of humanity.
Yes, that person is none other than Nikola Tesla. He was one of the best scientists of that century. Whose discoveries have changed the entire world of science? The answer is Nikola Tesla, the best scientist of the 19th century. He dedicated his whole life to the world of science.
When Tesla did this work, Thomas Edison went back on his promise. Due to this, there was a difference of opinion between Nikola Tesla and Edison, and Tesla left the job from there. You use many gadgets today. These gadgets use the internet.
They all work because of electricity. You can watch TV in your room. This is possible because of electricity. If electricity didn’t exist, we would be far behind where we are today. There would be no gadgets and no inventions, making life completely different.
In 1882, Nikola Tesla discovered the rotating magnetic field, a fundamental principle of physics. This discovery is the basis of all devices that use alternating current. The same year he found it, Nikola Tesla worked at the Continental Edison Company in Paris.
Two years later, Thomas Edison invited him to work in New York, and he made the move. Differences between Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison over direct current were the cause of their disagreement. Nikola Tesla built devices that made the use of alternating current feasible.
This was a better way to transmit energy, even over large distances. But it was also too dangerous in case of an accident. Edison based his techniques on direct current; Nikola’s killers were against alternating current.
You will be surprised to know that about 150 years ago, there was no trace of electricity. People had to survive through lanterns and torches. Then a scientist did such a miracle for which even today humans will always be indebted to him.
Nikola Tesla played a pivotal role in the scientific era by advace inventing electricity. Nikola was inspired to invent electricity by his mother, Djuka Mendes, who made many small devices at home in her spare time. Nikola’s father, Milutin Tesla, was a priest.
After this, he started his own company. Here he discovered the biggest discovery of the century, the AC system. Under this, people could easily transport electricity from one place to another.
On the other hand, Thomas Edison strongly advocated for the direct current (DC) system. After this, the AC/DC war started between the two. Later this AC/DC war became the most famous war in the science world. Nikola Tesla won in this.
Nikola Tesla’s research and discoveries are all the best for electro technologies and radioelectricity. Nikola has about 40 patents in the United States, while he has registered more than 700 patents in the world. Tesla’s inventions were based on the use of electricity and magnetism.
These inventions include fluorescent lamps, induction motors, remote controls, Tesla coils, and radio transmission. In addition, his work also led to the development of ignition systems used to start cars and alternating current.
One of Tesla’s strange inventions is the earthquake machine. His invention was to transmit electricity through the earth’s crust so that a light bulb could be turned on anywhere on the planet by simply sticking it into the earth.
Nikola Tesla went bankrupt when he burned down a power plant to pay a huge compensation. Apart from this, his inventions include names like AC electricity, electric waves, electric motors, wireless communication, robotics, remote control, and radar.
After that Tesla discovered the principle of the cyclic magnetic field. Another important invention of his is the AC electric motor, which completely marginalized the DC electric system. Then he built the first water-electric power station at Niagara Falls. Thereafter, the world adopted the AC electric distribution system.
In 1893, the Chicago World Columbian Exposition was organized, in which Nikola Tesla demonstrated his AC system, and soon it became the standard power system of the 20th century and continues even today. Two years later, in 1895, Tesla built the first hydroelectric power plant in Niigata, a feat that the world marveled at.
In the year 1900, Tesla began his most daring project to date: the creation of a world communications network—a tall power tower to transmit information and provide free electricity to the world. However, due to a lack of funding, the project never came to fruition and was abandoned.
Finally Tesla was also an honorary member of the National Electric Light Association and a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Apart from this, Nikola Tesla made many other useful inventions, most of which are officially patented in the name of other inventors, such as the dynamo, induction motor, radar technology, X-ray technology, rotating magnetic field, etc.
Due to this, he went into depression. So he stopped meeting everyone. Closely, he started living alone. Strangely, this scientist died in 1943. So far Nikola Tesla made many of the best scientific discoveries, for which he never got any credit. Despite doing so much, this best scientist lived a poor life.
Organically, Tesla was a man of unique talent, and his mind worked very fast. Whatever Tesla thought was many years ahead of the thinking of common citizens. Knownly, the best scientist, Thomas Edison, also used to work with him. Both Tesla and Edison were working on electricity. Their main work was to supply AC electricity to the whole country.
So Tesla never married till his death. Completely he dedicated most of his time to science and his inventions. However, in the last days of his life, when other scientists were gaining fame by stealing his patents, his whole life he was suffering from mental disturbance. Any way Nikola Tesla spent 60 important years of his life in New York and died in this city at the age of 86 in poverty and solitude on 7 January 1943.
Marie Curie mother died at a young age. Her early education began at home. Her father used to read literature and science books to all the children. Her mother, ‘Bronislava,’ was often ill. So due to their financial constraints and other problems in the family, she could not get proper treatment. Her mother died at the age of 42. At that time, Marie was only 10 years old. After the death of her mother, the burden of family problems increased further. But Marie now started her formal education and started going to school.
Beginning of formal education In 1883, Marie Curie passed her high school examination with first division. Due to the poor financial condition of her family, she had to work as a governess. She continued her university studies alongside her job. After this, she went to Paris to study higher in 1891. In Poland, they called her ‘Maria.’ But in Paris, she started being called ‘Mary.’.
Marie Curie stayed at her sister Bronya’s house in Paris for some time, but due to the house being far from the university, she later rented a cheap house near the university. At the same time, due to staying away from formal education for a few years, she had to work harder than other students. After this, in 1893, Marie earned her master’s degree in physics with first division.
Marie Curie was confident that she would find a job in Warsaw, as she believed it would match her qualifications. However, she was disappointed when she did not get a teaching job at a university because she was a woman.
After some time, Marie Curie taught tuition to children at home due to a lack of money and resources. After some time, she got a scholarship for higher studies abroad. She again went to Paris. Here Mary obtained a master’s in mathematics in the year 1894.
Marie Curie’s scientific career started when she got a job at the ‘Society for the Encouragement of National Industry.’ They assigned her to investigate the chemical structure of different types of steel. She also studied their magnetic properties as part of her work. But this work was difficult, so Marie needed a laboratory. Then Marie’s professor helped her and introduced her to physicist ‘Pierre Curie,’ who was the head of ‘The City of Paris Industrial Physics and Chemistry Higher Educational Institution at that time.
Pierre Curie was a quiet and shy person who spent most of his time in the laboratory.After meeting Pierre Curie, Marie also started working with him in the laboratory. Their love for science brought them closer to each other, and after some time, they married in 1895.They had two children named Iron and Eve Curie.Like Marie Curie and Pierre Curie, their daughter Irène and her husband, Frederic Joliot, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. They received the honor in the year 1935.
Daughter Irène and her husband, Frederic Joliot, won the 1935 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.When Marie’s name was not on the list of Nobel Prize winners, Marie Curie and her husband, Pierre Curie, jointly discovered ‘radioactivity’ for many years, and finally their hard work paid off. After processing pitchblende ore, they discovered the atomic weight of radium. Their research proved that radium is a new element.
Let us tell you that Marie wrote her thesis on this subject and obtained a PhD degree. You will be surprised to know that Marie was the first woman in France to get a ‘doctorate’ degree. In 1903, the Nobel Prize in Physics nominated Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel.
But Marie’s name was missing from this list. After which Swedish mathematician and scientist ‘Gösta Mittag-Leffler’ and ‘Pierre Curie’ wrote a letter to the Nobel Prize Committee and objected to the absence of Marie’s name.
After they received the Nobel Prize, the couple’s popularity grew everywhere, and their financial condition improved. People called Marie Curie ‘Madame Curie’ with respect. But after some time in the year 1906, her husband, Pierre Curie, died in a road accident. But she continued the search for radium and polonium.
She was successful in this work. Eight years later, she received the second Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911. Along with this, the university appointed Marie Curie as a professor at Sorbonne University in Paris. Let us tell you that the university appointed her as the first woman in this role.
Let us tell you that Marie Curie received many other major awards, including the ‘Albert Medal,’ ‘Willard Gibbs Award,’ ‘Cameron Award,’ and ‘Davy Medal.’ She received these prestigious honors throughout her life. Marie Curie passed away in France. Marie Curie dedicated her entire life to science and the welfare of mankind.
After receiving the Nobel Prize for the second time, she devoted herself to the discovery of X-rays and radiography. However, due to exposure to radium radiation, she became a victim of cancer, and battling this serious disease, she bid goodbye to the world forever on July 4, 1934, at the age of 66. But her discoveries and efforts for human welfare will always make people remember her.
Marie Curie shared some inspirational and precious thoughts. Madame Curie said these quotes. As you can see in the points given below, we should not fear anything in this world. There is nothing in this world that we need to be afraid of. We need to understand things properly; only this can reduce our fear.
Very few people see what has happened so far. Most people want to know what remains.There is no need to fear anyone as long as what you are doing is right. As long as it is not harming anyone, you have nothing to fear.
Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar father, Ramji, son of Maloji Sakpal, was a military officer in the rank of Major Subedar in Mhow. He and his wife, Bhimabai, spent the last years of their service in a barrack. The place of Janmsthal Smarak in Kali Paltan housed the barrack. Where Bhimrao was born here on 14th April 1891 at noon when Ramji Subedar was on duty.
The child was raised in a disciplined environment by a Kabir Panthi father and a religious mother.His Marathi family hailed from Ambavade, a town in Ratnagiri district of present-day Maharashtra. His life span was short compared to many contemporary politicians.Despite the fact he belonged to the Mahar caste, which was considered untouchable.
Even during this period, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar did a lot of work in study, writing, speech, and organization. His efforts influenced the politics of that time and later. Bhimrao Ambedkar was born into the lower caste. At that time, the British were recruiting young men from lower castes in the army.
His ancestors worked in the army of the British East India Company for a long time. Bhimrao’s father, Ramji Ambedkar, was a Subedar in the British Army. He was also a teacher in a military school for some time. His father had formal education degrees in Marathi and English.
His birth into a caste is considered untouchable. Due to this, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar had to face many humiliating situations in his school life. Facing all these situations with patience and courage, he completed his schooling. Then he started his college studies. Meanwhile, his father’s pocket money became tight.
There was a bad economic situation and a shortage of expenses. A friend took him to Gaikwad, the ruler of Baroda. Gaikwad arranged a scholarship for him, and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar completed his college education. After passing matriculation in 1907, with the financial help of Baroda Maharaj, he graduated from Elphinstone College in 1912.
After earning his B.A. he received a fellowship from Baroda King Sayaji Gaekwad to pursue an M.A. at University. In 1915, he completed his postgraduate degree examination.
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar authored his research titled ‘Commerce of Ancient India.’. In 1916, he received a Ph.D. degree from Columbia University in America. The subject of his Ph.D. research was “Decentralization of Provincial Finance in British India.”
Between 1913 and 1915, when Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was studying at Columbia University.Then he wrote a research paper on ancient Indian trade instead of a question paper for the MA examination. In this, he has considered India’s trade relations with other countries.
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar had to return to India after the fellowship was over. So they deported him via Britain. There he registered himself for an M.Sc. and D.Sc. at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He obtained a bar-at-law degree from the Law Institute; after that, he returned to India.
First of all, as per the condition of the scholarship, he accepted the responsibility of a military officer. He also became a financial advisor in the court of the Baroda King. Due to the serious problem of no one being ready to hire him in the entire city.So he returned to Mumbai after some time.
After getting a fellowship from Baroda King Sayaji Rao Gaekwad.Then Bhimrao passed the graduation examination from Mumbai University in 1912.Forbidden to study Sanskrit, he qualified in Persian instead.
He edited the weekly magazine Mooknayak. He started Bahishkrit Bharat newspaper.He raised awareness among the mute, uneducated, and poor people through his newspaper. He completed his unfinished studies, which left. He went to London and Germany and obtained the degrees of M.Sc., D.Sc., and Barrister from there.
The research topic of his M.Sc. was the analytical study of the achievable decentralization of imperial finance. The topic of his D.Sc. degree was the problem of the rupee. It also covered its origin and solution. Additionally, it included the history of Indian currency and banking.
Babasaheb Dr. Ambedkar received the honorary degree of L.L.D. from Columbia University. Osmania University also awarded him the honorary degree of D.Litt. In this way, Ambedkar became an inspiration for the global youth.
The discussion of trade relations has also outlined India’s economic development. The 12th volume of Rachnaavali published this research paper. After a few years of service to the Baroda state, he received the Nobel Prize.
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was also a member of the delegation to the Round Table Conference in 1931.So there he demanded a separate electorate for the untouchables. Mahatma Gandhi opposed this as it was seen as divisive in Hindu society.
In 1931, he spoke to the British Prime Minister at the Conference. He said, “The British Parliament and its speakers have always claimed to be the trustees of the depressed classes.”
I am sure that this is not a lie of civilized people, which, if not taken into consideration, would be a great betrayal. These people have become rich and great on the basis of our ruin and devastation. In the Poona Pact of 1932, Gandhi and Ambedkar agreed on a middle path after mutual discussions.
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar soon established his leadership among the Harijans.He brought out several magazines on their behalf.He also succeeded in getting special representation for Harijans in the government legislative councils. Ambedkar took up the cause of the Harijans.
It is said to make mutual relations cordial. In my opinion, it would be the definite duty of any government not to lose the heritage it has. If the British Government leaves us at the mercy of those who have not paid the least attention to our prosperity.Then we will not be able to do anything.
Shankaracharya says that Advaita philosophy is very old. It comes from the teachings of the Upanishads. Advaita philosophy has three aspects: Tattva Mimansa, Gyan Mimansa, and Achar Darshan. The Vedantists developed these separately after Shankaracharya. From the point of view of Tattva Mimansa, Advaita means the denial of all types of duality or difference
The ultimate element, Brahma, is one and non-dual. There is no duality of any kind in it, self-owned, self-species, and alien. Brahma is without parts, indivisible, and infinite. People also call Him Sachchidananda or ‘Satyam, Gyanam, Anantam Brahma.’.
Denying the unreal reveals Sat.Denying Achit reveals Chit.Denying Dukh reveals Anand.
Ignorance and liberation: Due to ignorance, the living being forgets its nature.It considers itself the doer and enjoyer. Due to this, it has to take the body. It has to come to the world again and again.
This is bondage. Freedom from this bondage is obtained only when ignorance is destroyed.Ignorance must be destroyed to attain liberation.The living being gains freedom by knowing itself.It realizes itself as pure conscious Brahma.
Even while living in the body, the living being can be freed on attaining knowledge.The body is a bondage only until the living being does not know itself as the soul.
The living being considers itself as the body, senses, mind, etc.Once the living being realizes its true nature, it can overcome the bondage of the body.Knowledge of the self leads to liberation from the false identification with the body.
Due to this, in Vedanta, two types of liberation are considered.These are called Jeevanmukti and Videhmukti.Jeevanmukti refers to liberation while still alive.Videhmukti refers to liberation after the body dies.Even after attaining knowledge, there may still be no peace in the mind.
This is the reason that even though he shows bias about some things, Acharya Shankar does not accept any kind of bondage in the extreme state of spirituality. He remains free from any attachment or limitation, even in the highest spiritual state.
He does this for the sake of public good.His actions are guided by the welfare of others, even in the highest spiritual state.Acharya Shankar prioritizes the well-being of society over personal attachment to spiritual bondage.
Reaching his mother in the last moments of her life is a very important incident.It highlights the significance of fulfilling the duty of being a son.This event is particularly important in the context of his spiritual journey.
It was Vedanta.Following the tradition is not the same as just achieving the title of Jagadguru. Establishing oneself in that form is also a separate thing. Today, India needs an inspiring personality with the qualities of a yogi, a poet, and a devotee.
This person should also be a dedicated worker and have knowledge of scriptures.They must care for the welfare of the people.They should be ready to sacrifice everything for the sake of truth.
Shankaracharya’s statement: Even while living in the body, the living being can be freed on attaining knowledge.The body is a bondage only until the living being does not know itself as the soul.The living being considers itself as the body, senses, mind, etc., which keeps it in bondage.
Due to this, in Vedanta, two types of liberation are considered, namely, Jeevanmukti and Videhmukti. Even after attaining knowledge, there is no peace in the mind.
Shankaracharya, as a result of his unflinching devotion, gained the knowledge of the scriptures from his Sadguru.He not only acquired knowledge but also experienced Brahmatva.His devotion led him to both intellectual understanding and direct spiritual experience.
He came to know the truth of the practical. His spiritual aspects of life through two different incidents that happened in Kashi.He also experienced the reality that cannot be experienced within the limits of Sannyas.
This experience occurred after a debate with Mandana Mishra.The experience was through Parakaya Pravesh, transcending the usual boundaries of Sannyas.
There is always a debate about who is the number one hero in the Tollywood film industry. Everyone’s jumping on the pan-India film bandwagon.Prabhas once ruled as the undisputed Pan-India Number One Hero, but the dynamics have now shifted.Allu Arjun is finest star.
It is known that heroes like NTR, Ram Charan, Allu Arjun, and Mahesh Babu are competing at the Pan India box office. Otherwise, everyone would say the name of Prabhas as the Pan India star hero. However, according to the latest information, these calculations have changed.
Allu Arjun has achieved tremendous success with the movie Pushpa 2 and has now become the number one star hero in the country. Especially since it became the highest-grossing Telugu film in Hindi as well, Allu Arjun’s fame has increased tremendously.
In fact, this is just the beginning for Allu Arjun. If he had aimed to surpass a Pan India star, it would have definitely taken two to three years. But because he trusted his stamina, he is circulating as the number one Pan India hero today. Otherwise, Allu Arjun should continue in this position; that is, he does not need to collect collections of Rs. 500 crores every time. Fans are also commenting that if he collects collections of Rs. 300 crores consistently, his status will be strong.
It was a rollercoaster day.The day began with stunning success.The celebration didn’t last long, as the police arrested him soon after. The day ended on a good note, with a big sigh of relief after he got bail On Friday, Telugu superstar Allu Arjun’s popularity in mainstream cinema increased.
On Thursday, the 42-year-old actor was in Delhi to celebrate the huge success of “Pushpa 2: The Rule,” the biggest hit of his career and also the first Indian film to gross Rs 1,000 crore in just six days.
The next day, police reached his Hyderabad home to arrest him in connection with the death of a woman in a stampede during the film’s premiere. The police took him into custody amidst tight security and transported him to the police station in their vehicle. Many in the country, especially his fans, were shocked when visuals showed Allu Arjun unable to finish his breakfast and drinking a cup of coffee while the police surrounded him.
A local court remanded him in 14-days judicial custody and sent him to jail. Shortly after that, the Telangana High Court granted him four weeks of interim bail.Can this really happen to a powerful and popular star like Allu Arjun? Questions have been flying around, dominating conversations in offices, homes, and elsewhere.
After that, he became a full-fledged actor with the unexpected opportunity in the film ‘Gangotri’ (2003). Allu Arjun’s screen debut as the grandson of comedian Padma Shri Allu Ramalingaiah, the son of Allu Aravind, the head of a big production company in the Telugu film industry, and the son-in-law of megastar Chiranjeevi was easy, but Allu Arjun’s efforts in taking advantage of it and creating a unique style for himself should be commended.
After starring in Gangotri, he took on a diverse role and won the hearts of the youth as Arya in Feel My Love. With Arya, he won the respect of not only Telugu but also Malayalam and Kannada audiences. Allu Arjun dubs and releases all his films in Malayalam.
After that, he completed a hat trick with the hit film Bunny and established himself as a commercial hero. From there, he won the audience’s love with his acting and dance style. He brought something special to every film he appeared in. He impressed the audience with his excellent performance as Krishna in Parugu.
With Vedam, he introduced the new generation of actors to the culture of multi-starrer films and began experimenting with different roles. Apart from that, Allu Arjun is credited with taking the comment made by some Bollywood people seriously and introducing the six-pack body culture to the Telugu screen.
Nandi Awards-3
Filmfare Awards—6
IIFA Award-1
SIIMA Awards-5
Cinema Awards—6
Karthik Aryan remake :
The filmmakers remade the film in Hindi with Kartik Aaryan in the lead, but it failed to impress the audience. They have already watched the Hindi-dubbed version on OTT. “Pushpa: The Rise” was a turning point in his career, bringing him pan-India stardom and the punchy dialogues have been told and performed again and again.
His character Pushparaj, a worker who rises to become a sandalwood smuggler, and many famous Hindi-dubbed dialogues like ‘Jhukega Nahi’ or ‘Pushpa Flower Nahi, Fire Hai’ have resonated with audiences across the world.
In fact, the gesture of Pushparaj twirling his hand through his chin has become so famous and recognizable that former Australian cricketer David Warner used it whenever he scored a century. The cricketer also reenacted the gesture in several Instagram reels. “Pushpa: The Rise,” directed by Sukumar and produced by Mythri Movie Makers, has grossed over Rs. 300 crore in India.
Top 10 Pan India Stars: Who is the King among Prabhas-Bunnies? NTR shakes Charan in shock! Tollywood is promoting pan-India stars. Who is really the king among them? Who is the famous actor in the North? The latest survey has concluded.
Popular Bollywood media Armax has released the list of top 10 Pan India stars. It has ranked the star heroes according to the opinion of the audience across the country. The film industry is promoting Tollywood stars Prabhas, Allu Arjun, NTR, and Ram Charan as Pan India heroes. And who is the king among them? Who has more fame in the North? This has become clear with the latest survey by Armax.
Hrithik Roshan is one of the Bollywood stars. Hrithik Roshan is a perfect star hero who combines beauty, acting, and dancing. However, Hrithik did not get the recognition he deserved. Hrithik could not become number one. He got 10th place in the list of top 10 Pan India heroes.
Ram Charan came in 9th place. Earlier, Ram Charan’s rank was in the top 5. He suddenly fell to ninth place. Salman Khan got 8th place in the Pan India stars list according to this survey. Salman Khan has been struggling with a lack of success for some years.
Salman has not stormed the box office in a long time. Akshay Kumar, who has been in a series of defeats, is getting a better rank than Salman Khan. The audience has ranked Akshay Kumar 7th in the Pan India Stars list. It is noteworthy that superstar Mahesh Babu has got the 6th position even though he has not done a single pan-India film.
This is proof that Mahesh Babu has fans all over India. Meanwhile, NTR has made it to the top 5. NTR has acquired the Pan India star image with the movie RRR. However, Ram Charan, who played the hero in the same movie, is lagging behind in the ranking.
NTR has got the 5th position. Another Tollywood star, Allu Arjun, has shown his strength in the Pan India Stars rankings. The audience has given him the 4th rank. Allu Arjun has become a pan-India hero with the movie Pushpa. There are indications that Allu Arjun’s image will increase further with Pushpa 2. It is noteworthy that Kollywood star Vijay got 3rd place. Vijay does not have a pan-India hit. However, he is showing his fame.
Shah Rukh Khan, who has received consecutive successes as one of the top ten pan-India stars in 2023, got 2nd place. After waiting for years for a hit, Shah Rukh Khan earned thousands of crores with the films Pathan and Jawan. Dunky also earned a significant collection. Now the top spot went to Prabhas. He scored another huge hit with the movie Kalki… The audience judged that Prabhas is the number one pan-India hero. He showed dominance over Ram Charan, NTR, and Allu Arjun.
Albert Einstein was an ordinary-looking, super intelligent scientist. Biography of world-famous scientist Albert Einstein Born: 14 March 1879 Died: April 18, 1955 Albert Einstein (Albert Einstein, Germany) was as great a scientist as his clothes were simple.
He had short hair and a big hairstyle on his head. He wore a leather jacket on his body and pants without suspenders. His shoes were without socks on his feet. They did not lose when removed. They did not tighten when worn.
Father used to run a small factory of electrical goods. Mother used to do housework. His uncle was the guardian of Albert Einstein. Uncle had caught the hidden talent in his inquisitive. So young nephew and turned his talent towards science in his childhood.
Among the gifts that his uncle used to give Albert Einstein were many scientific instruments. Kutubanuma, received as a gift from his uncle. So he sparked his interest in science.
His mother used to say with a laugh, ‘My Albert will grow up to be a professor.’ What he said in his laughter was truly meaningful. In 1909, they appointed him as a professor at the University of Munich. Then, a few years later, they also appointed him as the director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Science.
Albert Einstein was not a pure intellectual scientist but also a generous human being. He was a sensitive-hearted human being. When violence and oppression were rampant in Germany. Then Einstein strongly condemned this practice.
He also had to leave Germany for this reason. He considered himself an ordinary person. Among his contemporaries, he had the greatest devotion to Gandhi.
Upon Gandhiji’s death, he said that future generations would not believe such a person walked the earth as a living statue. He considered himself much younger than Gandhiji.
He had told the then Indian ambassador Gaganbhai Mehta, ‘Don’t compare me. With that great man who has done so much for mankind. I am nothing in front of him.’ There was such an extraordinary quality in his simplicity.That all the dignitaries made him sit near them.He gave him respect.
According to an incident, famous writer of Colombia, Dr. Frank Ayte Lotte, organized a reception in honor of Albert Einstein. When they requested Einstein to speak in front of the guests. He stood up and said, Gentlemen! I am sorry that I have nothing to say to you right now.” Saying this, Einstein sat down at his place.
The guests did not react well. Einstein sensed discontent and came back to the stage.Forgive me; whenever I have something to say, I will present myself before you.
Six years later, Dr. Atte Lotte received a telegram from Einstein—”Brother ‘, now I have something to say.’ The organizers soon arranged a convention. This time Einstein explained his ‘quantum theory,’ which none of the guests understood.
According to another incident, the name of the mathematics teacher at the polytechnic. where the famous scientist Albert Einstein studied was Herman Minovsky.
He considered Einstein to be a lazy person who rarely attended class. The reason was that Einstein was a different kind of student. So no teacher understood him. Einstein’s other teachers also did not have a very good opinion about him.
His physics teacher at the Polytechnic, Heinrich Bever, told him, ‘You are a very intelligent boy. But you have one shortcoming. You do not listen to anyone.’ It is also said that a teacher had advised Einstein to leave school.
Because he believed that Einstein’s ugly behavior influenced other students. That’s why he spoiled their habits.
But despite all these shortcomings and harsh comments, Einstein did not get disheartened. He remained hopeful about life. Because he did not lose his self-confidence.
A teacher’s comment hurt him, but he did not commit suicide. Instead, through his hard work and talent, he even received the Nobel Prize. We are all aware of Einstein’s contribution to world science.
What Einstein said about the education system from his experience is probably very important today. All teachers, educationists, parents, and fathers should pay attention to it. He used to say, ‘I want to oppose this concept that schools should directly teach those special knowledge. Those skills that people use later.
I find it unfair when others treat a person like a lifeless tool. The goal of schools should always be that the young man comes out not as an expert. But as a well-rounded personality.