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Monday, 6 July 2015

Double The Gaming: Sony Unveils 1TB Version For Playstation 4

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Sony has unveiled a 1 terabyte version for the Playstation 4 at this year’s E3.Ever since Microsoft announced a 1TB version for the Xbox One, Sony had been expected to follow suit, and they didn’t disappoint.The upgraded PS4 is titled the ‘Ultimate Gamer Edition’, and will debut in Europe on the 15th of July.The price for the new 1TB version was however not revealed.Also announced was the updating of the the Playstation app for Android and iOs, with plenty new features.One of the key features is the ability to enter PSN gift cards and promotional codes, so you no longer have to power on your PS4 to redeem them.

17 signs your partner takes you as an option, not a priority


Anyone in a serious relationship expects their partner to put them above everyone else which in turn will be reciprocated so they can both work at having that 'perfect relationship'.
But when you are in a relationship where you keep hoping things will get better and you know you aren't the first thing on your partner's mind, it advisable to call off that relationship.
In this case, you should because you'll constantly feel desperate for those little moments when your partner makes you feel special and other times you feel really terrible.
If you've been trying to find a way around your dilemma, Lindsey Kupfer of YourTango lists a few signs to help you know where you stand in your partner's life:
Almost all your plans with this person are last minute ...
... even though he/she always asks what your plans are for the night way in advance.
You find yourself turning people down while you wait to see if he/she wants to see you.
And then you regret that you wasted your night waiting on them.
You're never the person they want to take to big events, like weddings.
Even when they're seeing someone else, they still try to keep you on the hook.
They almost always bail on things that are important to you.
It takes FOREVER for them to respond to a text.
You constantly feel like you put in ALL the effort.
They expect you to always answer when they call, but never answer when you call.
This sounds way too familiar: "We can't be together right now."
You're always making excuses for them.
When you try to stand up for yourself, they blame you for being needy.
You remember everything they tell you about their lives ...
... but they never remember anything you say.
You're unhappy most of the time.
But you still hold on for those few moments you spend with them.

Togolese Footballer, Emmanuel Adebayor, Emenike Convert To Islam




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Two popular African footballers; Emmanuel Emenike and Emmanuel Adebayor were during the weekend reported to have converted to Islam.

The Togolese Football icon, Adebayor converted to Islam on Sunday, July 5, 2015, when he was spotted taking the Shahada (the Islamic creed declaring belief in the oneness of God and the acceptance of Muhammad as God’s prophet)

adebayo   He was pictured in an all white outfit standing close to an Imam as other Muslim leaders and supporters witnessed the occasion.
The ceremony is thought to have been held in Togo, Adebayor’s adoptive country.
Similarly, Super Eagles striker Emenike announced his conversion during a conversation with a coach of his club Vitor Pereira. Daily Post report.
The top scorer at AFCON 2013 was absent when the squad had breakfast on Saturday, prompting the manager to ask his whereabouts.
Emenike said: “I’m fasting”
Pereira replied: “You’re not a Muslim.”
Emenike insisted: “I became a Muslim

Buhari approves N400billion for workers’ salarie




President Buhari has approved a comprehensive relief package valued at over N400bn to put an end to the lingering crisis of unpaid workers’ salaries in the country. Vanguard gathered that a three-pronged relief package that will end the workers plight include:

The sharing of about $2.1b (N413.7bn) in fresh allocation between the states and the federal government. The money is sourced from recent LNG proceeds to the federation account, and its release okayed by the president;

A Central Bank-packaged special intervention fund that will offer financing to the states, ranging from between N250bn to N300bn. This would be a soft loan available to states to access for the purposes of paying backlog of salaries;

And a debt relief program proposed by the Debt Management Office, DMO, which will help states restructure their commercial loans currently put at over N660bn, and extend the life span of such loans while reducing their debt-servicing expenditures.


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I call this escape velocity of the boobs



is  it because it is too big or there is an error in  of the container with contain the boobs, or the movement of the boobs are more lugubrious 

Saturday, 4 July 2015

This is how the universe will end

Vanderbilt University mathematicians have come up with a new theory of “cosmological viscosity” (how sticky the universe is) that challenges current theories.

For decades, cosmologists have had trouble reconciling the classic notion of viscosity based on the laws of thermodynamics with Einstein’s general theory of relativity, according the the team, which has now come up with a fundamentally new mathematical formulation of the problem that appears to bridge this long-standing gap.

The new math has some significant implications for the ultimate fate of the universe. It tends to favor one of the more radical scenarios that cosmologists have developed: the “Big Rip.”

The new approach was developed by Assistant Professor of Mathematics Marcelo Disconzi in collaboration with physics professors Thomas Kephart and Robert Scherrer and is described in a paper published earlier this year in the journal Physical Review D.

Cosmological viscosity is a form of bulk viscosity, which is the measure of a fluid’s resistance to expansion or contraction. The reason we don’t often deal with bulk viscosity in everyday life is because most liquids we encounter cannot be compressed or expanded very much.

Disconzi began by tackling the problem of relativistic fluids. Astronomical objects that produce this phenomenon include supernovae (exploding stars) and neutron stars (stars that have been crushed down to the size of planets).

The problem: no one has managed to come up with a generally accepted way to handle viscous fluids traveling at relativistic velocities. In the past, the models formulated to predict what happens when these more realistic fluids are accelerated to a fraction of the speed of light have been plagued with inconsistencies: the most glaring of which has been predicting certain conditions where these fluids could travel faster than the speed of light.

“This is disastrously wrong,” said Disconzi, “since it is well-proven experimentally that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light.”

These problems inspired the mathematician to re-formulate the equations of relativistic fluid dynamics in a way that does not exhibit the flaw of allowing faster-than-light speeds. He based his approach on one that was advanced in the 1950s by French mathematician AndrĂ© Lichnerowicz. Next, Disconzi teamed up with Kephart and Scherrer to apply his equations to broader cosmological theory. This produced a number of interesting results, including some potential new insights into the mysterious nature of dark energy.

Dark energy theories fail to consider viscosity

In the 1990s, the physics community was shocked when astronomical measurements showed that the universe is expanding at an ever-accelerating rate. To explain this unpredicted acceleration, they were forced to hypothesize the existence of an unknown form of repulsive energy that is spread throughout the universe. Because they knew so little about it, they labeled it “dark energy.”

Most dark energy theories to date have not taken cosmic viscosity into account, despite the fact that it has a repulsive effect strikingly similar to that of dark energy. “It is possible, but not very likely, that viscosity could account for all the acceleration that has been attributed to dark energy,” said Disconzi. “It is more likely that a significant fraction of the acceleration could be due to this more prosaic cause. As a result, viscosity may act as an important constraint on the properties of dark energy.”

Another interesting result involves the ultimate fate of the universe. Since the discovery of the universe’s run-away expansion, cosmologists have come up with a number of dramatic scenarios of what it could mean for the future.

One scenario, dubbed the “Big Freeze,” predicts that after 100 trillion years or so the universe will have grown so vast that the supplies of gas will become too thin for stars to form. As a result, existing stars will gradually burn out, leaving only black holes which, in turn, slowly evaporate away as space itself gets colder and colder.

An even more radical scenario is the “Big Rip.” It is predicated on a type of “phantom” dark energy that gets stronger over time. In this case, the expansion rate of the universe becomes so great that in 22 billion years or so material objects begin to fall apart and individual atoms disassemble themselves into unbound elementary particles and radiation.

The key value involved in this scenario is the ratio between dark energy’s pressure and density, what is called its equation of state parameter. If this value drops below -1 then the universe will eventually be pulled apart. Cosmologists have called this the “phantom barrier.” In previous models with viscosity the universe could not evolve beyond this limit.

In the Desconzi-Kephart-Scherrer formulation, however, this barrier does not exist. Instead, it provides a natural way for the equation of state parameter to fall below -1.

“In previous models with viscosity the Big Rip was not possible,” said Scherrer. “In this new model, viscosity actually drives the universe toward this extreme end state.”

According to the scientists, the results of their pen-and-paper analyses of this new formulation for relativistic viscosity are quite promising but a much deeper analysis must be carried out to determine its viability. The only way to do this is to use powerful computers to analyze the complex equations numerically. In this fashion the scientists can make predictions that can be compared with experiment and observation.


Abstract of New approach to cosmological bulk viscosity

We examine the cosmological consequences of an alternative to the standard expression for bulk viscosity, one which was proposed to avoid the propagation of superluminal signals without the necessity of extending the space of variables of the theory. The Friedmann equation is derived for this case, along with an expression for the effective pressure. We find solutions for the evolution of the density of a viscous component, which differs markedly from the case of conventional Eckart theory; our model evolves toward late-time phantomlike behavior with a future singularity. Entropy production is addressed, and some similarities and differences to approaches based on the Mueller-Israel-Stewart theory are discussed.