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I really liked this! Great job! |
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I have a critical theory about the universe that it is based on Maya or illusion. This is partly based on the discussion between the great Indian Poet Rabindranath Tagore and Physicist Albert Einstein that the universe is anthropocentric. There are some elementary equations and Physics in it to show that the concept of velocity of light is based on a deep fallacy and that this in fact cannot be measured ( as Tagore claimed). This is not science as such but Philosophy of science so that it is legitimately a part of Humanities ( as it was say even about couple of hundred years ago when mathematics and Natural Science were part of Humanitities and 'Scince' was not yet born then.
This article forms one essay ( out of five) which I published myself at my own expense in April 2010, but it has not been published or accepted by any publishing firm or agencies.
In view of these special circumstances I wonder whether you may consider it for your journal. If so I will be glad to submit it in the format you desire.
Yours sincerely
Shafi Ahmed
100 Western Avenue
London UK |
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The Journal is a brilliant attempt to explore human knowledge from simultaneous fields. Its achievement in shortest period serves an award to hard work of editorial team, especially Tarun's full time devotion is one of the major reasons for the success of the Journal. Rupkatha is a role model for the upcoming journals. I wish grand success to journal for its forthcoming Issues. |
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Really, your journal offers the best knowledge across the bouddries of our country. So, I heartily wish the journal a bright future ahead. |
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Really useful and standard jounal that can serve the purpose of research scholars and teachers.may it have a long and serviceful life. |
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A really neat website . am looking forward to reading and contributing to it . a great effort !Wish Rupkatha lives a long long life |
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I can write as 'Narendra Mehta paintings'if u give me permission. I am the editor of the India's only monthly art magazine VERSE ON CANVAS. |
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Congratulations for the new issue. The list of contributors from around the world is dazzling. The Red Alive Installation picture as the magazine cover is appropriate and interesting. I was reading the book review of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Fine Arts and found a few anomalies: I was confused about the name of the painter - Ciro Ferri in first paragraph and Cirri in the first quotation and also in a subsequent quotation the line "while the same horizontally would mean parallel to the lower frame" is repeated redundantly. Overall a very commendable issue. |
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. Wishing the journal a bright and successful future. |
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INTERESTING ARTICLES THEY HELP ME A LOT IN MY STUDIES <br />
IF YOU CAN SEND ME SOMETHING ABOUT WHITENESS IN AMERICAN LITERATURE,I WILL BE GERATFUL!<br /> |
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