August 4, 2016 Thursday
Bail application for Sajan Rajukumar Singh has been rejected.
Father and Bits had again gone to the sessions court today.
He is the 6th accused
He served as a bike driver
Three more are shown as absconding
1. Sanjay Ramniklal Veera
2. Joy the professional criminal
3. Bhushan
Bedtime Story
The third element (almost like the proverbial third wife) with whom our love affair begun was gold.
The oldest gold treasure dating back to 4600 B.C. has been found at Varna Necropolis not far from Lake Varna in Bulgaria.
Our ancestors left this gold at the burial sites of the dead ones hoping they would be of use in the afterlife.
But alas there is nothing called afterlife or life hereafter.
Just one life.
Just one chance in a roulette of atomic arrangement.
Gold has an atomic number of 79 and lies somewhere in the center of the periodic table in group 11.
It is one of those heavy elements that were formed in supernova nucleosynthesis and in the neutron stars colliding against each other.
Neutron star by the way, is the collapsed core of a large star (large being 10 to 30 times as our sun which is as an average star as I am a chimpanzee).
Gold was present in the dust from which our solar system had formed.
Our planet earth was all sloshy and molten when it had formed, and gold being heavy, had sunk to the bottom of the planet, meaning the planetary core.
All the gold that we apes play around with today have been extracted from the crust or mantle of the earth.
How so?
The asteroids!
Their incessant impact during the Late Heavy Bombardment (LHB or lunar cataclysm) period 4.1 to 3.8 billion years ago churned the earth like the plough does to soil.
This was a period when the planets had formed and accreted (by gravity, the reason for our existence) most of their masses and earliest unicellular replicating life had just evolved.
We shall continue this interesting journey of the gold formation that is so dear to us.
Just for this reason alone 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.
Bail application for Sajan Rajukumar Singh has been rejected.
Father and Bits had again gone to the sessions court today.
He is the 6th accused
He served as a bike driver
Three more are shown as absconding
1. Sanjay Ramniklal Veera
2. Joy the professional criminal
3. Bhushan
Bedtime Story
The third element (almost like the proverbial third wife) with whom our love affair begun was gold.
The oldest gold treasure dating back to 4600 B.C. has been found at Varna Necropolis not far from Lake Varna in Bulgaria.
Our ancestors left this gold at the burial sites of the dead ones hoping they would be of use in the afterlife.
But alas there is nothing called afterlife or life hereafter.
Just one life.
Just one chance in a roulette of atomic arrangement.
Gold has an atomic number of 79 and lies somewhere in the center of the periodic table in group 11.
It is one of those heavy elements that were formed in supernova nucleosynthesis and in the neutron stars colliding against each other.
Neutron star by the way, is the collapsed core of a large star (large being 10 to 30 times as our sun which is as an average star as I am a chimpanzee).
Gold was present in the dust from which our solar system had formed.
Our planet earth was all sloshy and molten when it had formed, and gold being heavy, had sunk to the bottom of the planet, meaning the planetary core.
All the gold that we apes play around with today have been extracted from the crust or mantle of the earth.
How so?
The asteroids!
Their incessant impact during the Late Heavy Bombardment (LHB or lunar cataclysm) period 4.1 to 3.8 billion years ago churned the earth like the plough does to soil.
This was a period when the planets had formed and accreted (by gravity, the reason for our existence) most of their masses and earliest unicellular replicating life had just evolved.
We shall continue this interesting journey of the gold formation that is so dear to us.
Just for this reason alone 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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