Friday, August 20, 2010

On this Day at Past : Aug. 20, 1960: Back From Space, With Tails Wagging


1960: Belka and Strelka, a couple of stray mutts impressed into the Soviet space program, become the first living creatures to return alive from an orbital flight.
The Soviets had been using dogs for experimental high-altitude flights long before Belka (Russian for “squirrel”) and Strelka (“Little Arrow”) lifted off from Baikonur on what would be a 16-orbit flight. Their safe return was by no means a certainty: Less than a month earlier, two other dogs were lost when the booster rocket meant to carry their Vostok spacecraft into orbit exploded on launch.
Then there was Laika, of course, the first living being to orbit the Earth. But Laika was sent into space on a one-way ticket; the Soviets knew beforehand that she wasn’t coming back.

Hub Research- The Inception’s Penrose Staircase

Christopher Nolan’s film Inception features a classic optical illusion called the Penrose staircase, which folds back upon itself in space. World-renowned puzzlemaker and LEGO constructor Eric Harshbarger takes us for a walk on the stairs.
“Forever Ascending,” by Eric Harshbarger
The popular film Inception provides its viewers with many twists and turns in both storytelling and visuals. From dreams within dreams and mirror-induced Droste effects to mazes and cityscapes that fold upon themselves, the movie keeps the audience engaged and continuously looking for more. With so much going on (and so much left unanswered), it is understandable that some of the details might slip by the moviegoer.

Still from Inception, courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures

One such detail is an optical illusion that is brought to the screen in the form of an ever-ascending staircase. It is introduced by Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) to Ariadne (Ellen Page) as a way to construct a never-ending dreamscape within an otherwise finite world. The moment plays out quickly, and, as with many of director Christopher Nolan’s scenes, it is assumed that the audience will keep up. If it was not clear what exactly was going on, then allow me to re-introduce you to the notion of the Penrose Staircase.

The illusion takes its name from a father and son duo of mathematicians, Lionel and Roger Penrose, who introduced the impossible object in a 1958 paper. The Staircase cannot be constructed in three dimensional reality due to its property that the steps forever carry the traveler upward in a loop. The same steps are traversed, but, impossibly, after the first time around (or second, or third…) one ends up back at the beginning, and the whole journey starts again. One can turn around on the stairs and descend, as well, with the same effect—continually treading the same ground, over and over.
While impossible to build in our real world, that has not stopped mathematicians and artists from depicting the Penrose Staircase as an optical illusion. The most famous example is M. C. Escher’s Ascending and Descending which shows numerous monks laboriously climbing up and down the same steps. By distorting perspective in the two dimensional illustration, the impossibility of the Staircase is removed, and it often takes new viewers a little time to realize that something is not quite right.

M.C. Escher's Ascending and Descending

Lafangey Parindey Goodies from Contest


Yashrajfilms has come up with an interesting Lafangey Parindey contest by which you can win exciting movies merchandise. Lafangey Parindey is an upcoming bollywood movie starring Neil Nitin Mukesh as One Shot Nandu and Deepika Padukone as Pinky Palkar. It is directed by Pradeep Sarkar and its music is composed by R Anandh. You just need to register first to enter the contest by entering your name, email, address, country and telephone number. After a successful registration, you need to answer some simple questions from the movie. The winners will be informed through email.
To enter the contest:

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Techie Gadgets- Solar-Powered Dock

Solar Charger For iPhone Swiftly Sucks Up The Sun


Solar Charger For iPhone Swiftly Sucks Up The Sun
The very concept of keeping an iPhone fully charged? Laughable. But using the sun as a power source? That's positively preposterous.
Apparently crazy is on the menu over at Dexim HQ. Their new solar-powered P-Flip promises to juice an iPhone's talk time up to eight hours.
The rigging basically looks like a bulky black and camouflage case. You slide the iPhone in (there's a version for BlackBerry schlepers too) and the panels soak up sunlight and transfer it over to the phone's power-hungry battery.

Hub Facebook Tips- Disable Facebook Places

Facebook now lets you share your whereabouts with your friends by "checking in" to a location through Facebook Places.
But Places does have an odd quirk -- even if you don't want to share your location everywhere you go, your Facebook friends can share it for you. Just like they can tag your face in a photo, causing that photo to be associated with your account, your Facebook friends can tag you as being at a location, "checking you in" to a place on your behalf. The fact you're at a location will show up on your Wall, and your friends will see your face appear on the Facebook page of that bar, restaurant or strip club under a list of "People here now." You'll receive a notification that you've been tagged (just like a photo) and you can go into Places and un-tag (un-check-in) yourself.
But if you don't want to share your location at all, ever, with anyone, you can opt-out of Places entirely. Here's how to turn off Places in Facebook.
This article is part of a wiki anyone can edit. If you have advice to share, or if Facebook updates its Places privacy settings and these instructions have changed, please log in and contribute.