• Inside a leaf of a tree, there are many tiny parts that work together to keep the plant alive. The outer layer, called the epidermis, protects the leaf. Small openings called stomata allow air to move in and out, letting the leaf take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Inside, there are green cells with chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll, which captures sunlight to make food through photosynthesis. The leaf also has veins made of xylem and phloem that carry water, minerals, and food to and from the rest of the plant. All these parts together help the leaf act like a food factory for the tree.

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    Inside a leaf of a tree, there are many tiny parts that work together to keep the plant alive. The outer layer, called the epidermis, protects the leaf. Small openings called stomata allow air to move in and out, letting the leaf take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Inside, there are green cells with chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll, which captures sunlight to make food through photosynthesis. The leaf also has veins made of xylem and phloem that carry water, minerals, and food to and from the rest of the plant. All these parts together help the leaf act like a food factory for the tree. #tree #leaf #oxygen #photosynthesis #scrolllink #nature #life #mystry
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  • Planets are large round objects that move around stars, like the Earth moves around the Sun. In our solar system, there are eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Some are small and rocky, while others are huge and made mostly of gas. Planets do not make their own light; they only reflect the light of the Sun. Each planet is different in size, distance from the Sun, and the conditions on its surface. Studying planets helps us understand more about space, the universe, and the possibility of life beyond Earth.’ -Life Unfold

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    Planets are large round objects that move around stars, like the Earth moves around the Sun. In our solar system, there are eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Some are small and rocky, while others are huge and made mostly of gas. Planets do not make their own light; they only reflect the light of the Sun. Each planet is different in size, distance from the Sun, and the conditions on its surface. Studying planets helps us understand more about space, the universe, and the possibility of life beyond Earth.’ -Life Unfold #planets #universe #sun #space #earth #scrolllink
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  • Deep space is full of mysteries that scientists are still trying to understand. It is the vast area beyond our solar system, filled with countless stars, galaxies, black holes, and strange cosmic phenomena. Many secrets of deep space remain unknown, such as how the universe began, what lies inside black holes, and whether life exists on other planets. Powerful telescopes and space missions help us explore these mysteries, but deep space is so enormous that much of it is still beyond our reach. The mystery of deep space inspires curiosity and shows how much more there is to discover about the universe.’ -Life Unfold

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    Deep space is full of mysteries that scientists are still trying to understand. It is the vast area beyond our solar system, filled with countless stars, galaxies, black holes, and strange cosmic phenomena. Many secrets of deep space remain unknown, such as how the universe began, what lies inside black holes, and whether life exists on other planets. Powerful telescopes and space missions help us explore these mysteries, but deep space is so enormous that much of it is still beyond our reach. The mystery of deep space inspires curiosity and shows how much more there is to discover about the universe.’ -Life Unfold #deepSpace #stars #planets #sun #otherEarth #mystry #scrolllink
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  • A world first. New footage from Mars rendered in stunning 4K resolution. We also talk about the cameras on board the Martian rovers and how we made the video. The cameras on board the rovers were the height of technology when the respective missions launched.
    A question often asked is:
    ‘Why don’t we actually have live video from Mars?’
    Although the cameras are high quality, the rate at which the rovers can send data back to earth is the biggest challenge. Curiosity can only send data directly back to earth at 32 kilo-bits per second.
    Instead, when the rover can connect to the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, we get more favourable speeds of 2 Megabytes per second.
    As you would expect, sending HD video at these speeds would take a long long time. As nothing really moves on Mars, it makes more sense to take and send back images.

    #Marse #Planet #rovers #curiosity #orbiter #images #scrolllink #science
    A world first. New footage from Mars rendered in stunning 4K resolution. We also talk about the cameras on board the Martian rovers and how we made the video. The cameras on board the rovers were the height of technology when the respective missions launched. A question often asked is: ‘Why don’t we actually have live video from Mars?’ Although the cameras are high quality, the rate at which the rovers can send data back to earth is the biggest challenge. Curiosity can only send data directly back to earth at 32 kilo-bits per second. Instead, when the rover can connect to the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, we get more favourable speeds of 2 Megabytes per second. As you would expect, sending HD video at these speeds would take a long long time. As nothing really moves on Mars, it makes more sense to take and send back images. #Marse #Planet #rovers #curiosity #orbiter #images #scrolllink #science
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  • A seven day "Mahakapalika course" had been conducted by Kaulantak Peeth from 23-29th June at Satara, Maharastra. The course was conducted under the guru-disciple tradition of "Siddha Dharma".
    Mahasiddha Ishaputra started the first day of the course by explaining the term "Kapalika"and its relation with Pashupat Vidya, Vama Marga and Aghora.
    The Kapalika are the kapala centric tradition which means they value the human brain and mind to be the most important thing in this universe.
    Likewise, Mahasiddha Ishaputra also explained the belongings of Kapalika which they always carry with them.
    The second and third day was well spent on imparting of various Kapalika Dhyana techniques as well as explanations of human anatomy.
    The rain was our constant company for the whole course. It rained heavily and the environment was as serene as our camp.
    Presented hereby are some pictures taken during the camp. We shall update you with the other informations as soon as possible.
    Namo Aadesh
    Om Sam Siddhaya Namah
    om Gurumandalaya Namah
    om Priya Ishaputraya Namah

    #mahsiddhaihaputra #siddhadharma #kaulantakpeeth #himalayansiddhas #course #ishaputra #dhyana #kurukullatemple #iksvp
    A seven day "Mahakapalika course" had been conducted by Kaulantak Peeth from 23-29th June at Satara, Maharastra. The course was conducted under the guru-disciple tradition of "Siddha Dharma". Mahasiddha Ishaputra started the first day of the course by explaining the term "Kapalika"and its relation with Pashupat Vidya, Vama Marga and Aghora. The Kapalika are the kapala centric tradition which means they value the human brain and mind to be the most important thing in this universe. Likewise, Mahasiddha Ishaputra also explained the belongings of Kapalika which they always carry with them. The second and third day was well spent on imparting of various Kapalika Dhyana techniques as well as explanations of human anatomy. The rain was our constant company for the whole course. It rained heavily and the environment was as serene as our camp. Presented hereby are some pictures taken during the camp. We shall update you with the other informations as soon as possible. Namo Aadesh Om Sam Siddhaya Namah om Gurumandalaya Namah om Priya Ishaputraya Namah #mahsiddhaihaputra #siddhadharma #kaulantakpeeth #himalayansiddhas #course #ishaputra #dhyana #kurukullatemple #iksvp
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  • International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth has organised a seven day residential course on Vajra Yogini Kalpa from 17th march to 23rd march 2019.
    Once the most celebrated heroine and supreme goddess of Tantra, Vajra Yogini in the last seven hundred years has almost been forgotten. Only fragments of her practices remained in malformed traditions. Her practices reduced to misplaced Vajra Varahi practices.
    Under the guidance of HH Mahasiddha Ishaputra, Kaulantak Peeth sponsored the certification course on vajra yogini and her in-depth philosophy and practices.
    First day, students learnt the origin of Vajra Yogini and her traditions. Students also learnt Vajra Yoga, Dakini Kriya and mudras. They learnt about associated Yoginis in Vajra Loka of Devi and their yantra and mantra practices.
    It had been am exciting day full of spiritual energies. It was inspiring to see Vajra Yogini and practices revealed again in Siddha Dharma. The vast knowledge of MahaSiddha Ishaputra motivated all for authentic practices and refining their lives through several empowerments in Vajra Yogini Kalpa .

    #kaulantakpeeth #iksvp #course #tantra #vajra #yoga #dakini #yogini #ishaputra #kurukullatemple #siddhadharma #himalayansiddhas #mahasiddhaishaputra
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  • The human brain always wants to understand everything because it is naturally curious and full of questions. From childhood, people try to learn how things work, why events happen, and what lies beyond what they can see. This desire to understand leads to discoveries in science, inventions in technology, and progress in every field of life. The brain does not feel satisfied until it finds answers, and even then, it looks for new knowledge. This endless search for understanding is what makes humans different from other living beings and helps them grow, learn, and shape the future.’ -Life Unfold

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    The human brain always wants to understand everything because it is naturally curious and full of questions. From childhood, people try to learn how things work, why events happen, and what lies beyond what they can see. This desire to understand leads to discoveries in science, inventions in technology, and progress in every field of life. The brain does not feel satisfied until it finds answers, and even then, it looks for new knowledge. This endless search for understanding is what makes humans different from other living beings and helps them grow, learn, and shape the future.’ -Life Unfold #life #brain #human #life #curious #questions #future #scrolllink #nature
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  • AI is not an enemy of humans; it is a tool created to help make life easier and better. Artificial Intelligence can do tasks faster, solve complex problems, and support humans in areas like medicine, education, transport, and communication. It cannot replace human feelings, creativity, or values, but it can work alongside people to improve their abilities. Like any technology, AI depends on how humans use it—if used wisely, it can bring great benefits to society. Instead of seeing AI as a threat, we should see it as a partner that can help build a smarter and more advanced future.’ -Life Unfold.

    #AI #human #Friend #creator #threat #scrolllink #tech
    AI is not an enemy of humans; it is a tool created to help make life easier and better. Artificial Intelligence can do tasks faster, solve complex problems, and support humans in areas like medicine, education, transport, and communication. It cannot replace human feelings, creativity, or values, but it can work alongside people to improve their abilities. Like any technology, AI depends on how humans use it—if used wisely, it can bring great benefits to society. Instead of seeing AI as a threat, we should see it as a partner that can help build a smarter and more advanced future.’ -Life Unfold. #AI #human #Friend #creator #threat #scrolllink #tech
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  • An Australian man in his forties has become the first person in the world to leave hospital with an artificial heart made of titanium. The device is used as a stopgap for people with heart failure who are waiting for a donor heart, and previous recipients of this type of artificial heart had remained in US hospitals while it was in place.’ -Life Unfold.

    #heart #ArtificialHeart #titanium #scrollink #health #medicalnews
    An Australian man in his forties has become the first person in the world to leave hospital with an artificial heart made of titanium. The device is used as a stopgap for people with heart failure who are waiting for a donor heart, and previous recipients of this type of artificial heart had remained in US hospitals while it was in place.’ -Life Unfold. #heart #ArtificialHeart #titanium #scrollink #health #medicalnews
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