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মেঘ (রাগ) "Ramashreya Jha explains difference between Sarang and Megh http://www.parrikar.org/hindustani/sarang/"
Why People Believe Weird Things In the first section, Shermer discusses the ideas that he has towards skepticism. He also explains his conversion to Deism from New Age mysticism (to which he had converted from being a Fundamentalist Christian Baptist).
Why People Believe Weird Things In part two Shermer explains paranormal thinking and how one comes to believe in things without evidence. He uses Edgar Cayce as an example, and while he agrees with parts of Ayn Rand's Objectivism, he criticizes its moral absolutism and argues that many follow her philosophy unquestioningly, which he believes contradicts free thinking.
Why People Believe Weird Things In part five Shermer relates Frank J. Tipler to Voltaire's character Pangloss to show how smart people deceive themselves. Shermer explores the psychology of scholars and business men who give up their careers in their pursuit to broadcast their paranormal beliefs. In his last chapter, added to the revised version, Shermer explains why he believes that "intelligent people" can be more susceptible to believing in weird things than others.
বিটুএফএইচ পেপার চারজন বিজ্ঞানী যারা BFH প্রকাশ করেছেন, তারা এই বিষয়ে তারা এবিষয়ে সম্মত হয়েছেন যে, হাইড্রোজেন ব্যতীত বাকি সকল উপাদান নক্ষত্র থেকেই এসেছে। তাদের এ ধারণাকেই স্টেলার নিউক্লিওসিন্থেসিস তত্ব বলা হয়। BFH পেপারের সবচেয়ে বড় সফলতা হল, এটা মহাবিশ্বে সংগঠিত হওয়া রাসায়নিক বিবর্তন সম্বন্ধে ভবিষ্যৎ বাণী করতে পারে। স্টেলার spectral lines দ্বারা একে পরীক্ষা করা যায়। Quantum mechanics explains why different atoms emit light at characteristic wavelengths and so, by studying the light emitted from different stars, one may infer the atmospheric composition of individual stars. Upon undertaking such a task, observations indicate a strong negative correlation between a star's heavy element content (metallicity) and its age (red shift) and, that more recently formed stars tend to have higher metallicity.