July 27, 2016 Wednesday
Today we successfully accomplished the Identification Parade.
It was conducted at the Arthur Road Jail.
Why do I say successful?
Because we were three witnesses:
My nurse Sarita, myself and a BMC worker and a good
samartian Mr. Pawar who happened to be at the scene of the
crime on June 22, 2016 Wednesday
And we all made the correct identification of the 2 of the 5 accused
who we had managed to see within those 30 seconds.
Then evening was spent drafting and planning the papers with
Faiz Merchant and the ace lawyer Rizwan Merchant.
Unit 150000 eV
The investigating officer has been changed from Inspector Pawar
to the Inspector Deshmukh.
This was done by Additional Commissioner of Police Mr. Shinde
as he saw the investigation being misled, diluted and subverted.
Gibbs got an appointment of Professor of Mathematical Physics at the age of 28 in the year 1839.
It was first such professorship in the United States.
And it came with one great perk;
No Salary!
Yes Sir, an unpaid "job" at the age of 28 in 1800s when people really did not live or survive that long.
Gibbs continued to work without a pay or salary till 1880, when he hit 41!
This is insane, right?
At the age of 41 when Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore (my alma mater) offered him a position with an annual salary of 3000 USD, Yale counter offered him a salary of 2000 USD!
What a stupid counter offer.
And guess what?
Gibbs chose 2000 USD over the higher offer and continued with his position at Yale.
Gibbs first publication came rather late at the age of 34 in 1873.
It was a paper on geometric representation of thermodynamic quantities which was later used by Maxwell for constructing his electromagnetic theory.
One must understand that very few people existed in those times (and I dare day even fewer today in terms of percent), who had the capability of understanding Gibbs's work.
One was James Clerk Maxwell in England and some handful of others in Europe, the seat and center of scientific advancement in late 1800s.
Maxwell was so impressed that with his own hands he made a clay model illustrating Gibbs's construct.
It represents thermodynamic surface wherein the x axis represents volume, y axis the entropy and z axis the energy.
I shall try to send a picture of this model.
Meanwhile, 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.
Today we successfully accomplished the Identification Parade.
It was conducted at the Arthur Road Jail.
Why do I say successful?
Because we were three witnesses:
My nurse Sarita, myself and a BMC worker and a good
samartian Mr. Pawar who happened to be at the scene of the
crime on June 22, 2016 Wednesday
And we all made the correct identification of the 2 of the 5 accused
who we had managed to see within those 30 seconds.
Then evening was spent drafting and planning the papers with
Faiz Merchant and the ace lawyer Rizwan Merchant.
Unit 150000 eV
The investigating officer has been changed from Inspector Pawar
to the Inspector Deshmukh.
This was done by Additional Commissioner of Police Mr. Shinde
as he saw the investigation being misled, diluted and subverted.
Gibbs got an appointment of Professor of Mathematical Physics at the age of 28 in the year 1839.
It was first such professorship in the United States.
And it came with one great perk;
No Salary!
Yes Sir, an unpaid "job" at the age of 28 in 1800s when people really did not live or survive that long.
Gibbs continued to work without a pay or salary till 1880, when he hit 41!
This is insane, right?
At the age of 41 when Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore (my alma mater) offered him a position with an annual salary of 3000 USD, Yale counter offered him a salary of 2000 USD!
What a stupid counter offer.
And guess what?
Gibbs chose 2000 USD over the higher offer and continued with his position at Yale.
Gibbs first publication came rather late at the age of 34 in 1873.
It was a paper on geometric representation of thermodynamic quantities which was later used by Maxwell for constructing his electromagnetic theory.
One must understand that very few people existed in those times (and I dare day even fewer today in terms of percent), who had the capability of understanding Gibbs's work.
One was James Clerk Maxwell in England and some handful of others in Europe, the seat and center of scientific advancement in late 1800s.
Maxwell was so impressed that with his own hands he made a clay model illustrating Gibbs's construct.
It represents thermodynamic surface wherein the x axis represents volume, y axis the entropy and z axis the energy.
I shall try to send a picture of this model.
Meanwhile, 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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