Switzerland celebrates their country's science day on the day APJ Abdul Kalam visited their country. He is peoples president , humble brilliant poet scientist & visionary These all.3 guys in the series are amazing . It's sad that world knows nothing/ very little about these great people
@@ChatterboxTV 1900's were the golden era for indian scientists especially physicist. 1) Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose - galena crystals for making receivers,wireless communication using radio waves,existence of electromagnetic radiation from the Sun,response phenomena in plants. knighted in 1917 Fellow of the Royal Society, London, (both as physicist and biologist) 2) Prafulla Chandra Ray. - mercurous nitrite and its derivatives , ist chemical factory in india. 3)Srinivasa Ramanujan -analytical number theory, elliptic functions, continued fractions, and infinite series. Fellow of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, a Fellow of the Royal Society of London, and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. 4)Sir C.V. Raman -Nobel Prize for Physics for his discoveries relating to the scattering of light (the Raman Effect). Fellow of the Royal Society of London Hughes medal from the Royal Society. 5)Meghnad Saha - theory of high-temperature ionization of elements and its application to stellar atmospheres, as expressed by the Saha equation, is fundamental to modern astrophysics. Fellow of the Royal Society of London. 6)Satyendra Nath Bose - Saha-Bose equation of state for a nonideal gas. Bose statistics -statistics of photons. term boson for particles obeying these statistics. Fellow of the Royal Society in 1958. 7)Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar - substitute for carbon electrodes in a battery using molasses and carbonaceous matter under pressure and heat. Fellow of the Royal Society in 1943. 8) Homi Jehangir Bhabha. - solved the riddle about cosmic rays. Bhabha’s discovery of the presence of nuclear particles (which he called mesons) in these cosmic showers was used to validate Einstein’s theory of relativity. President of the first United Nations Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. President of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics. recipient of the Adam’s Award, Honorary Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences in the United States. 9)Subramaniam Chandrasekhar. - Compton Scattering and the New Statistics, the theory of white dwarf stars, the Chandrasekhar limit. established the Astrophysical Journal- the national journal of the American Astronomical Society. Fellow of the Royal Society of London. Society’s Royal Medal, US National Medal of Science (1966). Nobel prize for Physics in 1983 -the structure of stars and their evolution. 10)Vikram Sarabhai. - India’s first satellite Aryabhata launched in 1975. The Satellite Instructional Television Experiment (SITE) . President of the 14th General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Vice-President and Chairman of the UN Conference on peaceful uses of outer space in 1968. International Astronomical Union named a crater in the moon (in the Sea of Serenity) after him. 11)C. R. Rao. - Cramer-Rao inequality, Rao-Blackwell theorem, Rao’s score test and Rao’s orthogonal arrays. Eberly Family Chair in Statistics and the Directorship of the Centre for Multivariate Analysis till 2001. Fellow of the Royal Society of London, and a Member of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A. National Medal of Science of the U.S.A 2002. Advanced Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science in the Osmania University Campus has been named after him. 12)K. Chandrasekharan - fields of number theory and summability. Secretary of IMU(international mathematical union) during 1961-66 and as President during 1971-74. Vice President of the International Council of Scientific Unions during 1963-66 and as its Secretary General during 1966-70. 13)Har Gobind Khorana - first to synthesize oligonucleotides (strings of nucleotides). Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology in 1968 with Marshall Nirenberg and Robert Holley for cracking the genetic code. Alfred Sloan Professor of Biology and Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1970. Emeritus Professor at the Department of Biology at MIT. Membership of the National Academy of Sciences, USA as well as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. 14)G. N. Ramachandran - Ramachandran map -an indispensable tool in the study of molecular structures. the triple-helix structure for collagen, develop methods to examine and assess structures of biomolecules. contributions in the field of X-ray crystallography and three-dimensional image reconstruction. editor of Current Science between 1950 and 1957. Fellow of the Royal Society in 1977. International Union of Crystallography awarded him the prestigious Ewald Prize. 15)Harish Chandra. - representation theory of Lie groups, harmonic analysis. Fellow of the Royal Society. Cole prize from the American Mathematical Society in 1954 for his papers on representations of semisimple Lie algebras and groups. 16) M. K. Vainu Bappu. - Bappu-Wilson effect- relationship between the luminosity of particular kinds of stars and some of their spectral characteristics.(determine the luminosity and distance of these kind of stars) discovered a comet was named Bappu-Bok-Newkirk comit. Donhoe Comet-Medal (1949) by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, elected as Honorary Foreign Fellow of the Belgium Academy of Sciences and was an Honorary Member of the American Astronomical Society. He was elected President of the International Astronomical Union in 1979.
Homi J Bhaba: founder of nuclear programme in India Dr Vikram Sarabhai: Father of ISRO(indian space research organization) A P J Abdul Kalam: Missile Man Of INDIA J R D Tata: the revolutionary in Indian industries and civil aviation Mrinalini Sarabhai: one of the finest indian classical dancer. . . THE era of post-independent legends!!
@@ninadabhijeetgawarle3194 ohh sorry bro.... even i forgot to type Satyendranath Bose, Subramanya Chandrashekhar and many more....even there are many more entrepreneurs and leaders who gave a new dimension to The India(bharat) whose education was destroyed, and everything was looted by the invaders
Indian nuclear program journey is very interesting. When Dr Homi J Bhabha was the head of indian nuclear program he wanted to make nuclear bomb but Nehru wanted to use atomic energy for peaceful purposes. When Dr Vikram Sarabhai became head, he wanted to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes but Indira Gandhi wanted to make nuclear bomb. So Indian nuclear history is full of contrasts. Thats why it is so interesting.
@@ChatterboxTV 1900's were the golden era for indian scientists especially physicist. 1) Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose - galena crystals for making receivers,wireless communication using radio waves,existence of electromagnetic radiation from the Sun,response phenomena in plants. knighted in 1917 Fellow of the Royal Society, London, (both as physicist and biologist) 2) Prafulla Chandra Ray. - mercurous nitrite and its derivatives , ist chemical factory in india. 3)Srinivasa Ramanujan -analytical number theory, elliptic functions, continued fractions, and infinite series. Fellow of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, a Fellow of the Royal Society of London, and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. 4)Sir C.V. Raman -Nobel Prize for Physics for his discoveries relating to the scattering of light (the Raman Effect). Fellow of the Royal Society of London Hughes medal from the Royal Society. 5)Meghnad Saha - theory of high-temperature ionization of elements and its application to stellar atmospheres, as expressed by the Saha equation, is fundamental to modern astrophysics. Fellow of the Royal Society of London. 6)Satyendra Nath Bose - Saha-Bose equation of state for a nonideal gas. Bose statistics -statistics of photons. term boson for particles obeying these statistics. Fellow of the Royal Society in 1958. 7)Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar - substitute for carbon electrodes in a battery using molasses and carbonaceous matter under pressure and heat. Fellow of the Royal Society in 1943. 8) Homi Jehangir Bhabha. - solved the riddle about cosmic rays. Bhabha’s discovery of the presence of nuclear particles (which he called mesons) in these cosmic showers was used to validate Einstein’s theory of relativity. President of the first United Nations Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. President of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics. recipient of the Adam’s Award, Honorary Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences in the United States. 9)Subramaniam Chandrasekhar. - Compton Scattering and the New Statistics, the theory of white dwarf stars, the Chandrasekhar limit. established the Astrophysical Journal- the national journal of the American Astronomical Society. Fellow of the Royal Society of London. Society’s Royal Medal, US National Medal of Science (1966). Nobel prize for Physics in 1983 -the structure of stars and their evolution. 10)Vikram Sarabhai. - India’s first satellite Aryabhata launched in 1975. The Satellite Instructional Television Experiment (SITE) . President of the 14th General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Vice-President and Chairman of the UN Conference on peaceful uses of outer space in 1968. International Astronomical Union named a crater in the moon (in the Sea of Serenity) after him. 11)C. R. Rao. - Cramer-Rao inequality, Rao-Blackwell theorem, Rao’s score test and Rao’s orthogonal arrays. Eberly Family Chair in Statistics and the Directorship of the Centre for Multivariate Analysis till 2001. Fellow of the Royal Society of London, and a Member of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A. National Medal of Science of the U.S.A 2002. Advanced Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science in the Osmania University Campus has been named after him. 12)K. Chandrasekharan - fields of number theory and summability. Secretary of IMU(international mathematical union) during 1961-66 and as President during 1971-74. Vice President of the International Council of Scientific Unions during 1963-66 and as its Secretary General during 1966-70. 13)Har Gobind Khorana - first to synthesize oligonucleotides (strings of nucleotides). Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology in 1968 with Marshall Nirenberg and Robert Holley for cracking the genetic code. Alfred Sloan Professor of Biology and Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1970. Emeritus Professor at the Department of Biology at MIT. Membership of the National Academy of Sciences, USA as well as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. 14)G. N. Ramachandran - Ramachandran map -an indispensable tool in the study of molecular structures. the triple-helix structure for collagen, develop methods to examine and assess structures of biomolecules. contributions in the field of X-ray crystallography and three-dimensional image reconstruction. editor of Current Science between 1950 and 1957. Fellow of the Royal Society in 1977. International Union of Crystallography awarded him the prestigious Ewald Prize. 15)Harish Chandra. - representation theory of Lie groups, harmonic analysis. Fellow of the Royal Society. Cole prize from the American Mathematical Society in 1954 for his papers on representations of semisimple Lie algebras and groups. 16) M. K. Vainu Bappu. - Bappu-Wilson effect- relationship between the luminosity of particular kinds of stars and some of their spectral characteristics.(determine the luminosity and distance of these kind of stars) discovered a comet was named Bappu-Bok-Newkirk comit. Donhoe Comet-Medal (1949) by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, elected as Honorary Foreign Fellow of the Belgium Academy of Sciences and was an Honorary Member of the American Astronomical Society. He was elected President of the International Astronomical Union in 1979.
SonyLiv brings out these gems once in a while despite being a small fish in the world of OTT. just cant wait to watch it. and Joyce is absolutely right about APJ sir. most beloved President of all time, our Missile man who gave us the Wings of Fire.
Guys i have watched it it's really so fantastic mind-blowing. Full of entertainment science, conspiracy, politics ,love boom🔥🔥🔥🔥 great acting and great story
I felt it got stretched out beyond the subject. There was lot of nothing happening in the middle episodes. I think it would have been better if it was only 6 episodes long. Still enjoyed it though.
Switzerland celebrates their country's science day on the day APJ Abdul Kalam visited their country. He is peoples president , humble brilliant poet scientist & visionary
These all.3 guys in the series are amazing .
It's sad that world knows nothing/ very little about these great people
Wow that’s amazing!! Thank you for sharing that information with us!👍🏼 Looking forward to watching Rocket Boys!!
@@ChatterboxTV 1900's were the golden era for indian scientists especially physicist.
1) Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose - galena crystals for making receivers,wireless communication using radio waves,existence of electromagnetic radiation from the Sun,response phenomena in plants.
knighted in 1917
Fellow of the Royal Society, London, (both as physicist and biologist)
2) Prafulla Chandra Ray. - mercurous nitrite and its derivatives , ist chemical factory in india.
3)Srinivasa Ramanujan -analytical number theory, elliptic functions, continued fractions, and infinite series.
Fellow of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, a Fellow of the Royal Society of London, and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
4)Sir C.V. Raman -Nobel Prize for Physics for his discoveries relating to the scattering of light (the Raman Effect).
Fellow of the Royal Society of London
Hughes medal from the Royal Society.
5)Meghnad Saha - theory of high-temperature ionization of elements and its application to stellar atmospheres, as expressed by the Saha equation, is fundamental to modern astrophysics.
Fellow of the Royal Society of London.
6)Satyendra Nath Bose - Saha-Bose equation of state for a nonideal gas.
Bose statistics -statistics of photons. term boson for particles obeying these statistics.
Fellow of the Royal Society in 1958.
7)Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar - substitute for carbon electrodes in a battery using molasses and carbonaceous matter under pressure and heat.
Fellow of the Royal Society in 1943.
8) Homi Jehangir Bhabha. - solved the riddle about cosmic rays.
Bhabha’s discovery of the presence of nuclear particles (which he called mesons) in these cosmic showers was used to validate Einstein’s theory of relativity.
President of the first United Nations Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy.
President of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics.
recipient of the Adam’s Award, Honorary Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences in the United States.
9)Subramaniam Chandrasekhar. - Compton Scattering and the New Statistics,
the theory of white dwarf stars,
the Chandrasekhar limit.
established the Astrophysical Journal- the national journal of the American Astronomical Society.
Fellow of the Royal Society of London. Society’s Royal Medal,
US National Medal of Science (1966).
Nobel prize for Physics in 1983 -the structure of stars and their evolution.
10)Vikram Sarabhai. - India’s first satellite Aryabhata launched in 1975.
The Satellite Instructional Television Experiment (SITE) .
President of the 14th General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Vice-President and Chairman of the UN Conference on peaceful uses of outer space in 1968.
International Astronomical Union named a crater in the moon (in the Sea of Serenity) after him.
11)C. R. Rao. - Cramer-Rao inequality, Rao-Blackwell theorem, Rao’s score test and Rao’s orthogonal arrays.
Eberly Family Chair in Statistics and the Directorship of the Centre for Multivariate Analysis till 2001.
Fellow of the Royal Society of London, and a Member of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A.
National Medal of Science of the U.S.A 2002.
Advanced Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science in the Osmania University Campus has been named after him.
12)K. Chandrasekharan - fields of number theory and summability.
Secretary of IMU(international mathematical union) during 1961-66 and as President during 1971-74.
Vice President of the International Council of Scientific Unions during 1963-66 and as its Secretary General during 1966-70.
13)Har Gobind Khorana - first to synthesize oligonucleotides (strings of nucleotides).
Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology in 1968 with Marshall Nirenberg and Robert Holley for cracking the genetic code.
Alfred Sloan Professor of Biology and Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1970.
Emeritus Professor at the Department of Biology at MIT.
Membership of the National Academy of Sciences, USA as well as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
14)G. N. Ramachandran - Ramachandran map -an indispensable tool in the study of molecular structures.
the triple-helix structure for collagen,
develop methods to examine and assess structures of biomolecules.
contributions in the field of X-ray crystallography and three-dimensional image reconstruction.
editor of Current Science between 1950 and 1957.
Fellow of the Royal Society in 1977.
International Union of Crystallography awarded him the prestigious Ewald Prize.
15)Harish Chandra. - representation theory of Lie groups, harmonic analysis.
Fellow of the Royal Society.
Cole prize from the American Mathematical Society in 1954 for his papers on representations of semisimple Lie algebras and groups.
16) M. K. Vainu Bappu. - Bappu-Wilson effect- relationship between the luminosity of particular kinds of stars and some of their spectral characteristics.(determine the luminosity and distance of these kind of stars)
discovered a comet was named Bappu-Bok-Newkirk comit.
Donhoe Comet-Medal (1949) by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, elected as Honorary Foreign Fellow of the Belgium Academy of Sciences and was an Honorary Member of the American Astronomical Society. He was elected President of the International Astronomical Union in 1979.
@@liveandletlive185 Interesting that was a lovely read
Homi J Bhaba: founder of nuclear programme in India
Dr Vikram Sarabhai: Father of ISRO(indian space research organization)
A P J Abdul Kalam: Missile Man Of INDIA
J R D Tata: the revolutionary in Indian industries and civil aviation
Mrinalini Sarabhai: one of the finest indian classical dancer.
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. THE era of post-independent legends!!
you forgot one, C.V. Raman. Indian scientist who won the first Noble Prize.
@@ninadabhijeetgawarle3194 ohh sorry bro.... even i forgot to type Satyendranath Bose, Subramanya Chandrashekhar and many more....even there are many more entrepreneurs and leaders who gave a new dimension to The India(bharat) whose education was destroyed, and everything was looted by the invaders
@@ShreyanPandey1018 are they in the series too!!??
@@ninadabhijeetgawarle3194 nope...
@@ShreyanPandey1018 yea i was mentioning just the people in the series then...
Indian nuclear program journey is very interesting. When Dr Homi J Bhabha was the head of indian nuclear program he wanted to make nuclear bomb but Nehru wanted to use atomic energy for peaceful purposes. When Dr Vikram Sarabhai became head, he wanted to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes but Indira Gandhi wanted to make nuclear bomb. So Indian nuclear history is full of contrasts. Thats why it is so interesting.
Thank you Raj for sharing these interesting details with us👍🏼
@@ChatterboxTV 1900's were the golden era for indian scientists especially physicist.
1) Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose - galena crystals for making receivers,wireless communication using radio waves,existence of electromagnetic radiation from the Sun,response phenomena in plants.
knighted in 1917
Fellow of the Royal Society, London, (both as physicist and biologist)
2) Prafulla Chandra Ray. - mercurous nitrite and its derivatives , ist chemical factory in india.
3)Srinivasa Ramanujan -analytical number theory, elliptic functions, continued fractions, and infinite series.
Fellow of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, a Fellow of the Royal Society of London, and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
4)Sir C.V. Raman -Nobel Prize for Physics for his discoveries relating to the scattering of light (the Raman Effect).
Fellow of the Royal Society of London
Hughes medal from the Royal Society.
5)Meghnad Saha - theory of high-temperature ionization of elements and its application to stellar atmospheres, as expressed by the Saha equation, is fundamental to modern astrophysics.
Fellow of the Royal Society of London.
6)Satyendra Nath Bose - Saha-Bose equation of state for a nonideal gas.
Bose statistics -statistics of photons. term boson for particles obeying these statistics.
Fellow of the Royal Society in 1958.
7)Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar - substitute for carbon electrodes in a battery using molasses and carbonaceous matter under pressure and heat.
Fellow of the Royal Society in 1943.
8) Homi Jehangir Bhabha. - solved the riddle about cosmic rays.
Bhabha’s discovery of the presence of nuclear particles (which he called mesons) in these cosmic showers was used to validate Einstein’s theory of relativity.
President of the first United Nations Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy.
President of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics.
recipient of the Adam’s Award, Honorary Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences in the United States.
9)Subramaniam Chandrasekhar. - Compton Scattering and the New Statistics,
the theory of white dwarf stars,
the Chandrasekhar limit.
established the Astrophysical Journal- the national journal of the American Astronomical Society.
Fellow of the Royal Society of London. Society’s Royal Medal,
US National Medal of Science (1966).
Nobel prize for Physics in 1983 -the structure of stars and their evolution.
10)Vikram Sarabhai. - India’s first satellite Aryabhata launched in 1975.
The Satellite Instructional Television Experiment (SITE) .
President of the 14th General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Vice-President and Chairman of the UN Conference on peaceful uses of outer space in 1968.
International Astronomical Union named a crater in the moon (in the Sea of Serenity) after him.
11)C. R. Rao. - Cramer-Rao inequality, Rao-Blackwell theorem, Rao’s score test and Rao’s orthogonal arrays.
Eberly Family Chair in Statistics and the Directorship of the Centre for Multivariate Analysis till 2001.
Fellow of the Royal Society of London, and a Member of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A.
National Medal of Science of the U.S.A 2002.
Advanced Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science in the Osmania University Campus has been named after him.
12)K. Chandrasekharan - fields of number theory and summability.
Secretary of IMU(international mathematical union) during 1961-66 and as President during 1971-74.
Vice President of the International Council of Scientific Unions during 1963-66 and as its Secretary General during 1966-70.
13)Har Gobind Khorana - first to synthesize oligonucleotides (strings of nucleotides).
Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology in 1968 with Marshall Nirenberg and Robert Holley for cracking the genetic code.
Alfred Sloan Professor of Biology and Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1970.
Emeritus Professor at the Department of Biology at MIT.
Membership of the National Academy of Sciences, USA as well as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
14)G. N. Ramachandran - Ramachandran map -an indispensable tool in the study of molecular structures.
the triple-helix structure for collagen,
develop methods to examine and assess structures of biomolecules.
contributions in the field of X-ray crystallography and three-dimensional image reconstruction.
editor of Current Science between 1950 and 1957.
Fellow of the Royal Society in 1977.
International Union of Crystallography awarded him the prestigious Ewald Prize.
15)Harish Chandra. - representation theory of Lie groups, harmonic analysis.
Fellow of the Royal Society.
Cole prize from the American Mathematical Society in 1954 for his papers on representations of semisimple Lie algebras and groups.
16) M. K. Vainu Bappu. - Bappu-Wilson effect- relationship between the luminosity of particular kinds of stars and some of their spectral characteristics.(determine the luminosity and distance of these kind of stars)
discovered a comet was named Bappu-Bok-Newkirk comit.
Donhoe Comet-Medal (1949) by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, elected as Honorary Foreign Fellow of the Belgium Academy of Sciences and was an Honorary Member of the American Astronomical Society. He was elected President of the International Astronomical Union in 1979.
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SonyLiv brings out these gems once in a while despite being a small fish in the world of OTT. just cant wait to watch it. and Joyce is absolutely right about APJ sir. most beloved President of all time, our Missile man who gave us the Wings of Fire.
I missed you Denzel sir ❤️....Amazing reaction and lots of love 🌸✌🏻💜
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You guys are best as always 🥰
Thank you Akshay for the kind words!
His face tho 🤣🤣😂😂
Guys i have watched it it's really so fantastic mind-blowing. Full of entertainment science, conspiracy, politics ,love boom🔥🔥🔥🔥 great acting and great story
Thanks for sharing that with us 🎬
I felt it got stretched out beyond the subject. There was lot of nothing happening in the middle episodes. I think it would have been better if it was only 6 episodes long. Still enjoyed it though.
Those foreigners will never understand what is the weight of that last scene.....apj abdul kalam
Second season is already confirmed, first season has 8 episodes
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You just can’t compare when indians see the entry of kalam sir.
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