July 19, 2016 Tuesday
In the hearing for anticipatory bail yesterday, the Sessions Court
has granted interim relief to Mr. Sanjay Veera.
He cannot be arrested till the date set for the hearing on
the anticipatory bail which is July 29th.
And if arrested, he has to be released on personal security of
Rs. 50,000.
Most likely, Mr. Sanjay Veera will get anticipatory bail on July 29th.
(Even though crime committed under Section IPC 307 in a non
bailable offense.)
Moreover, here is a classic case where the accused is powerful,
resourceful and wealthy enough to:
1. Tamper evidence
2. Hamper investigation
3. Is capable of committing the offense again, which is attempting
yet another murderous attack on me or my family member,
thereby posing a threat to my or my family member's life
4. Commit an act of violence against prosecution witness or worse,
bribe them.
Quite a depressive scenario.
Before we end, let us briefly revise the X-ray spectrometer that Moseley had devised.
1. A glass bulb electron tube which emitted high voltage electrons by the principle of thermionic emission.
2. These electrons were made to fire on very thin films of pure elements inside a evacuated vacuum tube.
3. This firing would lead to knocking off of the electrons from the inner shells of the atoms leading to their ionization.
4. Elements/atoms are unstable in their ionized forms.
5. These electron holes would be filled up by "falling" electrons of outside orbits.
6. This would lead to the release of energy in the form of X-ray photons.
7. These X-ray beams were lead out through this system and are made to be diffracted by a standardized salt crystal.
8. Lastly, these diffracted X-ray photons were made to fall on X-ray films to record the characteristic photographic lines.
9. Then using Bragg's law, basic mathematics and some guesswork regarding inter-atomic distance of the element, wavelengths of the emitted X-rays were calculated.
And now to his demise.
It was the madness and butchery of the World War I and temerity of this brilliant young mind that devoured him.
Against all his family and friends, Moseley volunteered himself in the British Army's Royal Engineers in 1914.
On August 10, 1915 he was shot through his head and killed in the Gallipoli Campaign, which was a battle being fought by the British Empire, the Russian Empire and France against the Ottoman Empire in modern Turkey.
The irony is that soon thereafter, in a span of just few decades, all the 3 empires would come to an end.
Stay tuned to the voice of an average storytelling chimpanzee or login at http://panarrans.blogspot.in/
Good night mon ami and my fellow cousin ape.
In the hearing for anticipatory bail yesterday, the Sessions Court
has granted interim relief to Mr. Sanjay Veera.
He cannot be arrested till the date set for the hearing on
the anticipatory bail which is July 29th.
And if arrested, he has to be released on personal security of
Rs. 50,000.
Most likely, Mr. Sanjay Veera will get anticipatory bail on July 29th.
(Even though crime committed under Section IPC 307 in a non
bailable offense.)
Moreover, here is a classic case where the accused is powerful,
resourceful and wealthy enough to:
1. Tamper evidence
2. Hamper investigation
3. Is capable of committing the offense again, which is attempting
yet another murderous attack on me or my family member,
thereby posing a threat to my or my family member's life
4. Commit an act of violence against prosecution witness or worse,
bribe them.
Quite a depressive scenario.
Before we end, let us briefly revise the X-ray spectrometer that Moseley had devised.
1. A glass bulb electron tube which emitted high voltage electrons by the principle of thermionic emission.
2. These electrons were made to fire on very thin films of pure elements inside a evacuated vacuum tube.
3. This firing would lead to knocking off of the electrons from the inner shells of the atoms leading to their ionization.
4. Elements/atoms are unstable in their ionized forms.
5. These electron holes would be filled up by "falling" electrons of outside orbits.
6. This would lead to the release of energy in the form of X-ray photons.
7. These X-ray beams were lead out through this system and are made to be diffracted by a standardized salt crystal.
8. Lastly, these diffracted X-ray photons were made to fall on X-ray films to record the characteristic photographic lines.
9. Then using Bragg's law, basic mathematics and some guesswork regarding inter-atomic distance of the element, wavelengths of the emitted X-rays were calculated.
And now to his demise.
It was the madness and butchery of the World War I and temerity of this brilliant young mind that devoured him.
Against all his family and friends, Moseley volunteered himself in the British Army's Royal Engineers in 1914.
On August 10, 1915 he was shot through his head and killed in the Gallipoli Campaign, which was a battle being fought by the British Empire, the Russian Empire and France against the Ottoman Empire in modern Turkey.
The irony is that soon thereafter, in a span of just few decades, all the 3 empires would come to an end.
Stay tuned to the voice of an average storytelling chimpanzee or login at http://panarrans.blogspot.in/
Good night mon ami and my fellow cousin ape.
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