Sunday, 7 May 2017

Do you know chess was first invented in India..!!!



Hundreds and hundreds of years ago there was a King in India who loved to play games. But he had gotten bored of the games that were present at the time and wanted a new game that was much more challenging. He commissioned a poor mathematician who lived in his kingdom to come up with a new game. After months of struggling with all kinds of ideas the mathematician came up with the game of Chaturanga. The game had two armies each lead by a King who commanded the army to defeat the other by capturing the enemy King. It was played on a simple 8x8 square board. The King loved this game so much that he offered to give the poor mathematician anything he wished for. "I would like one grain of rice for the first square of the board, two grains for the second, four grains for the third and so on doubled for each of the 64 squares of the game board" said the mathematician. "Is that all?" asked the King, "Why don't you ask for gold or silver coins instead of rice grains". "The rice should be sufficient for me." replied the mathematician. The King ordered his staff to lay down the grains of rice and soon learned that all the wealth in his kingdom would not be enough to buy the amount of rice needed on the 64th square. In fact the whole kingdoms supply of rice was exhausted before the 30th square was reached. "You have provided me with such a great game and yet I cannot fulfill your simple wish. You are indeed a genius." said the King and offered to make the mathematician his top most advisor instead.
After hearing that story I was obsessed with wanting to know exactly how many grains of rice would be needed on the 64th square and how much total rice would be needed for all 64 squares. Personal computers were not available then (this is around 1978) and so I set out to find the answer using my dads' TI calculator. I think the calculator had about ten digits on it; and that was considered top of the line then. Within a minute or two of starting the calculator hit its limit. But I really wanted to know the answer, so I kept going and did the calculations by hand. After spending most of my Sunday morning doing arithmetic I finally had the answers:
9,223,372,036,854,775,808 on the 64th square and
18,446,744,073,709,551,615 total for the whole board
That's about 18 billion billion. So if a bag of rice contained a billion grains, you would need 18 billion such bags. But actually a real bag of rice weighing 100 pounds has less than 3 million grains.
This story about the King is most likely not true. But it is true that there was an ancient Indian game called Chaturanga and it is believed that modern Chess evolved from it. However some scholars argue that China is the true birthplace of Chess. So we may never know the real answer.


Monday, 1 May 2017

“Do you know Diamond was first discovered in India”

Do you know that diamond was first discovered in India and the country remained the only producer of this precious mineral till the 17th century and the dominant producer till the 18th century.
This was revealed by Geological Survey of India's retired director P K Sinha while delivering a popular lecture on "Earth sciences in India through the ages" at Patna University (PU) geology auditorium here on Monday. Several foreign merchants used to visit this country in those days in search of diamond and other precious stones, he said.

Sinha further stated that the East India Company set its foot on India with an eye on its rich mineral resources. In the initial phase, the company used to ask British military officers to collect samples of minerals and rocks wherever they moved in India. The samples collected by them were sent to England for their identification by geologists as there were no geologists in India at that time. The establishment of Geological Survey of India in 1851 was also aimed at exploring the mineral wealth of the country. Geology teaching was introduced at Presidency College, Kolkata, in 1892.

He said rocks and minerals have always influenced the shape of human civilization as human beings have been using these materials for meeting the necessities of their life and comfort right since prehistoric days. He traced the discovery and development of various mineral resources, including atomic minerals, fossil fuels, groundwater and geothermal energy, in the country.
Sinha said the age of the earth has been estimated to be 4,600 million years but the oldest rocks available on the earth have been dated as 3,800 million year old. He termed the intervening period as "missing million" as there is no record of terrestrial rocks of this period.