Who possesses complete awareness of the underlying grammars governing all world events? Who has diligently followed the principle that comprehension of a subject’s structure must be unanimously acknowledged? Who possesses lucidity and the ability to elucidate others?
Without exaggeration, it can be stated that this book and its author serve as the sole solution to these inquiries. When approached with an enlightened perspective, the fundamental principles become apparent in their entirety.
This book delves into the realms of physiology, medicine, and cosmology in its investigation. It is a tome accessible to all, providing insights on how to alleviate afflictions, crimes, tensions, and more, without causing any harm. After perusing its contents, one can grasp the novel nature of our world, thereby unraveling all facets of comprehension.
These ‘scientific Tamil books’ are poised to occupy a significant position among the catalysts fostering societal advancement in the future. The abundance of noteworthy news, exemplification, simple illustrations, and numerous comparisons contained within is astonishing. Attempting to elucidate the abundance of empirical expressions addressed within this book would render it a voluminous text in its own right.
From the introductory article titled ‘Visual Inspection’ to the concluding chapters, science is presented to the reader in a consistent manner. Clarity is diligently conveyed throughout. The myriad roles that serve to educate individuals about life, including exploring and perceiving through sight, hearing sounds and emotions, and experiencing light, are truly remarkable.
The author’s incorporation of empirical facts stands as a testament to their profound scientific knowledge. A visit to the beach will cause one to contemplate the true meaning of the author’s remarks regarding waves. When a gas stove leaks within one’s home, the odor may not necessarily resemble the actual scent of gas. Observing an ice cube may prompt inquiries into the appearance of infrared rays. All the examples provided by the author illuminate the profound scientific phenomena that surround us.
The science of ‘ultrasound,’ its methods of diagnosing diseases, treatment techniques, and other related topics cannot be effectively taught through a simple explanation, even in university classes. This book, however, claims to break barriers effortlessly and provide insights into various aspects of ultrasound, making it seem achievable.
‘The Secret of the Invisible Light’ article reveals numerous hidden truths. It accurately describes how snakes utilize heat to hunt their prey, emphasizes the importance of checking for heat leakage before purchasing a house, and provides effective solutions for this issue.
The magnetic field surrounding the Earth, the creation of eddy currents, the functions of MRI scans, Raymond Damodian’s groundbreaking discovery, and the widespread coverage of scientific news all exemplify the immense significance of these topics, each one indispensable in its own right.
The utilization of three-dimensional holograms and visually captivating representations in scientific problem-solving is truly captivating, as the author eloquently portrays.
Additionally, an expository article outlining the indispensability of Zoom for educational subjects provides valuable insights. Our bodies and the world around us are replete with countless natural phenomena, yet perceiving them through a scientific lens enhances our understanding by revealing the subtleties inherent in their nature.
In conclusion, the proliferation of such books enables the younger generation to live more enlightened lives, gaining access to truth and knowledge. Consequently, the universe undergoes a transformative evolution, welcoming new discoveries and changes.
Dr. P. Sasikumar’s contributions to the Tamil world must extend beyond this remarkable book. It serves as a significant milestone in the development of Tamil scientific literature, deserving of further recognition and appreciation.
Bharatichandran
(Dr. S.S.N. Chandrasekaran), Professor of Tamil,
Veltech Ranga Sangu College of Arts, Avadi.
9283275782, chandrakavin@gmail.com
Dr. S.S.N. Chandrasekaran –
Broken Secrets
Who possesses complete awareness of the underlying grammars governing all world events? Who has diligently followed the principle that comprehension of a subject’s structure must be unanimously acknowledged? Who possesses lucidity and the ability to elucidate others?
Without exaggeration, it can be stated that this book and its author serve as the sole solution to these inquiries. When approached with an enlightened perspective, the fundamental principles become apparent in their entirety.
This book delves into the realms of physiology, medicine, and cosmology in its investigation. It is a tome accessible to all, providing insights on how to alleviate afflictions, crimes, tensions, and more, without causing any harm. After perusing its contents, one can grasp the novel nature of our world, thereby unraveling all facets of comprehension.
These ‘scientific Tamil books’ are poised to occupy a significant position among the catalysts fostering societal advancement in the future. The abundance of noteworthy news, exemplification, simple illustrations, and numerous comparisons contained within is astonishing. Attempting to elucidate the abundance of empirical expressions addressed within this book would render it a voluminous text in its own right.
From the introductory article titled ‘Visual Inspection’ to the concluding chapters, science is presented to the reader in a consistent manner. Clarity is diligently conveyed throughout. The myriad roles that serve to educate individuals about life, including exploring and perceiving through sight, hearing sounds and emotions, and experiencing light, are truly remarkable.
The author’s incorporation of empirical facts stands as a testament to their profound scientific knowledge. A visit to the beach will cause one to contemplate the true meaning of the author’s remarks regarding waves. When a gas stove leaks within one’s home, the odor may not necessarily resemble the actual scent of gas. Observing an ice cube may prompt inquiries into the appearance of infrared rays. All the examples provided by the author illuminate the profound scientific phenomena that surround us.
The science of ‘ultrasound,’ its methods of diagnosing diseases, treatment techniques, and other related topics cannot be effectively taught through a simple explanation, even in university classes. This book, however, claims to break barriers effortlessly and provide insights into various aspects of ultrasound, making it seem achievable.
‘The Secret of the Invisible Light’ article reveals numerous hidden truths. It accurately describes how snakes utilize heat to hunt their prey, emphasizes the importance of checking for heat leakage before purchasing a house, and provides effective solutions for this issue.
The magnetic field surrounding the Earth, the creation of eddy currents, the functions of MRI scans, Raymond Damodian’s groundbreaking discovery, and the widespread coverage of scientific news all exemplify the immense significance of these topics, each one indispensable in its own right.
The utilization of three-dimensional holograms and visually captivating representations in scientific problem-solving is truly captivating, as the author eloquently portrays.
Additionally, an expository article outlining the indispensability of Zoom for educational subjects provides valuable insights. Our bodies and the world around us are replete with countless natural phenomena, yet perceiving them through a scientific lens enhances our understanding by revealing the subtleties inherent in their nature.
In conclusion, the proliferation of such books enables the younger generation to live more enlightened lives, gaining access to truth and knowledge. Consequently, the universe undergoes a transformative evolution, welcoming new discoveries and changes.
Dr. P. Sasikumar’s contributions to the Tamil world must extend beyond this remarkable book. It serves as a significant milestone in the development of Tamil scientific literature, deserving of further recognition and appreciation.
Bharatichandran
(Dr. S.S.N. Chandrasekaran), Professor of Tamil,
Veltech Ranga Sangu College of Arts, Avadi.
9283275782, chandrakavin@gmail.com