Saturday, January 8, 2011

Rush, Kiss, Dion … Titanic

The Power Of Love: Rush, Kiss, Dion … Titanic

- JENNIFER RUSH, THE POWER OF LOVE (1984)
- EVA KISS, PUTEREA DRAGOSTEI (Versurile mai jos!)
- CELINE DION - The Power Of Love
- Celine Dion & Jennifer Rush - The Power Of Love
- Celine Dion - Titanic (LIVE)


Update: mai 2011 - Eva Kiss (58 de ani): Interviu - http://www.adevarul.ro/
Update:  Celine Dion - Ave Maria

Eva Kiss - Puterea dragostei
Tu veşnic cu privirea,
Iubirea ştii să nu dai,
Când primul gând al zorilor,
Mi-l dai, mi-e ziua rai.

Iar seara îmi aduci dorul,
Nu pot să nu-l culeg,
Şi-n glas pui mângâierea,
Şi al tău suflet tot şi grei.

E scris în stele,
Că vom fi mereu,
O singură inimă,
La bine, la greu.

Lacrimile mele,
Au pierit de mult,
Tu m-ai sarutat şi s-au topit,
Cu noi lumea a-nceput.

Viaţa mea e şi a ta,
Şi în schimb pe-a ta mi-o dai,
Înapoi n-ai cui s-o iei,
Mereu alături ai să-mi stai.



Scrie în stele,
Noi vom fi mereu,
O singură inimă,
La bine şi la greu.

Ce mare durere,
Ce mă va învăţa,
Să iau fericirea,
Mai sus şi dăruiesc,
E dragostea mea.

Tu vii în vis soare,
Ca-ntr-un vis vom fugi,
Pe-al razei fir de nori,
Ce ne leagă precis.

Scrie în stele,
Noi vom fi mereu,
O singură inimă,
La bine şi la greu.

Ce mare durere,
Ce mă va învăţa,
Să iau fericirea,
Dar s-o şi dăruiesc,
E dragostea mea.




... Ioane Ioane ... Mirabele Dauer, Irina Loghin ...


Thursday, January 6, 2011

ICVL & CNIV: Number of papers published

- CNIV: National Conference on Virtual Learning. Evolution of the number of papers published at CNIV: http://c3.cniv.ro

- ICVL: International Conference on Virtual Learning. Evolution of the number of papers published at ICVL: http://c3.icvl.eu

Constantin Volintiru : un om, un matematician

Constantin Volintiru, Lector dr. (1951-2011)

A fost pasionat de matematica si informatica. In activitatea didactica si stiintifica era foarte riguros. A condus cursuri si seminarii de Analiza matematica, Analiza complexa, Analiza functionala, Teoria masurii. De asemenea, a condus seminarii si laboratoare de informatica, fiind preocupat de Limbaje de programare C/C++, Java, Comunicare prin Internet (HTML, JavaScript), Procesarea textelor folosind LATEX, Administrare de sistem (Linux). Chiar daca a suferit mult din cauza nedreptatilor vietii, a incercat sa traiasca cu demnitate si curaj. Dorea sa se impotriveasca mediocritatiii si sa fie inteles. S-a impotrivit, dar cred ca nu a fost inteles: “n-am ascuns ceva din ceea ce vreau sa fac, dar nimeni nu a parut sa fie interesat”.
Dumnezeu sa-l ierte si sa-l odihnesca in pace!

Main Book (Measure Theory and Integration):
- http://mt.cs.unibuc.ro/CARTE/ (eBook, 2000-2009)
- Bazele Teoriei Masurii si Calculului Integral (Dr. Constantin Volintiru), 4 parti, 960 pagini, format e-book.
"Este versiunea care a fost disponibila in anul 2000. La aparitia primei parti pe internet, am avut parte de o reactie asa de fierbinte, incat am facut un infarct. Curios, mi-am omorat cativa ani din viata ca sa castig expertiza necesara pentru a lucra cu un computer si sa o scriu, am lucrat tot timpul chiar la Facultate, n-am ascuns ceva din ceea ce vreau sa fac, dar nimeni nu a parut sa fie interesat. ... Acum, dupa zece ani, au pus si altii "carti pe internet" si sper sa nu mai apara fenomene ciudate. In anul 2000, atunci cand munca la cartea de fata era cam incheiata, am reusit sa gasesc ceva legat de asa numita teorema fundamentala a calculului integral [formula Leibniz-Newton]. Rezultatul a fost publicat in Real Analysis Exchange". http://mt.cs.unibuc.ro/CARTE/

Article:
A Proof for the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus using Hausdorff Measures (Source: Real Anal. Exchange Volume 26, Number 1 (2000), 381-390.)

Conferinta:
- Serban Stratila, Contributia lui Constantin Volintiru la Teorema Fundamentala a Analizei: http://www.imar.ro/~purice/Inst/Conf-lunara-IMAR.html
-IMAR, Sala de conferinte “Miron Nicolescu” - parter
Miercuri 12 Noiembrie, 2008, ora 12:30

Constantin Volintiru, Bazele Teoriei Masurii si Calculului Integral
www.scribd.com, Uploaded by: Natasha Varvara
- cap. 1, http://www.scribd.com/doc/56919887/1
- cap. 2, http://www.scribd.com/doc/57129075/2
- cap. 10, http://www.scribd.com/doc/57228992/10

Ref.:
- http://fmi.unibuc.ro/
- http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/
- http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=106517
- http://projecteuclid.org/1230939166


Tuesday, January 4, 2011

The spectacular picture: a eclipsed Earth

The solar eclipse.

This spectacular picture (by Roger Herzler, CNES) of the 1999 August 11 solar eclipse was one of the last ever taken from the Mir space station. The two bright spots that appear on the upper left are thought to be Jupiter and Saturn. Mir was deorbited in a controlled re-entry in 2001.
Source:
- http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap110102.html
- http://theastropages.com/articles/articles011.htm

Sunday, January 2, 2011

2011 vs. 1859 - Solar Storms

Sun-Earth Day 2011 (Size of Sun)
http://sunearthday.nasa.gov
Stanford's Solar Center,
Stanford University

Deborah Scherrer, Project Lead (Monitoring Solar Storms)
http://solar-center.stanford.edu

"The problem is solar storms—figuring out how to predict them and stay safe from their effects. We need to make progress on this before the next solar maximum arrives around 2013." ILWS Chairperson Lika Guhathakurta of NASA headquarters, July 16, 2010

August 28, 1859

Developed by Dr. Sten Odenwald, NASA (http://spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov/weekly/Week5.pdf)
On August 28, 1859 a massive solar storm caused spectacular aurora seen all over the globe. It was reported in all the major newspapers, poems were written about it, and famous artists painted its shapes and forms. It also caused severe problems with telegraph networks at the time, which lasted for many hours world-wide. Although scientists gave detailed reports of the changing forms of this vivid display, many ordinary citizens offered their own impressions of this event too. Below are two of these descriptions seen from two different locations.
1. Galveston, Texas:
August 28 as early as twilight closed, the northern sky was reddish, and at times lighter than other portions of the heavens. At 7:30 PM a few streamers showed themselves. Soon the whole sky from Ursa Major to the zodiac in the east was occupied by the streams or spiral columns that rose from the horizon. Spread over the same extent was an exquisite roseate tint which faded and returned. Stately columns of light reaching up about 45 degrees above the horizon moved westward. There were frequent flashes of lightning along the whole extent of the aurora. At 9:00 PM the whole of the streaking had faded leaving only a sort of twilight over the northern sky.
2. London, England:
At 0:15 AM on August 28th the auroral light in the north assumed the form of a luminous arch, similar to daybreak, and in the southwest there was an intense glare of red covering a very large extent of the sky. At 00:20 AM streamers appeared; at 00:25 AM the streamers rose to the zenith and were tinged with crimson at their summits. At 00:45 AM frequent coruscations appeared in the aurora. At 01:20 AM the arch which had partially faded began to reform and the body of the light was very strong but not bright enough to read newspaper print. At 1:30 AM the light had begun to fade. By 2:00 AM the aurora was very indistinct.


2011: Space Weather Monitors
http://solar-center.stanford.edu/SID/

Hear the Sun Sing
Have you ever wondered what the Sun would sound like if you could hear it?
Our Sun lies 93,000,000 miles away, surrounded by the vacuum of space. Sound won't travel through space, of course. But with the right instrument, scientists can "hear" pulsations from the Sun. The entire Sun vibrates from a complex pattern of acoustical waves, much like a bell. If your eyes were sharp enough, you could see a bell's surface jiggle in complex patterns as the waves bounced around within it.
Likewise, astronomers at Stanford University can record acoustical pressure waves in the Sun by carefully tracking movements on the Sun's surface. To do this, they use an instrument called a Michelson Doppler Imager (MDI), mounted on the SOHO spacecraft, circling the Sun 1,000,000 miles from Earth.


Space Weather Monitors: http://solar-center.stanford.edu/SID/

About the Sun | For Students | For Educators | Space Weather Monitors | Camilla Corona SDO | Ancient Observatories | Solar Folklore | Solar Art & Literature | Glossary | Access to Data

Solar Images and Data
- SolarMonitor.org Includes information on active regions and solar activity from the Global H-alpha Network, Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), GONG+, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
http://solar-center.stanford.edu/about/data.html


Note 1: Galileo's Discoveries - 400 years. In 1609, Galileo first pointed his homemade telescope toward the heavens. Over the next several years he would discover sunspots, the moons of Jupiter, the "seas" and craters on the Moon, and the phases of Venus, and in the words of Albert Einstein, he would become "the father of modern science". Source: http://solar-center.stanford.edu/galileo/

Note 2: SpaceMath@NASA - SpaceMath@NASA introduces students to the use of mathematics in todays scientific discoveries. Through press releases and other articles, we explore how many kinds of mathematics skills come together in exploring the universe. Source: http://spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov/


Saturday, January 1, 2011

www.rightwords.eu

Happy New Year! 2011 January 1 : Celebrate the New Year with the Fireworks Galaxy NGC 6946!
"NGC 6946 is bright in infrared light and rich in gas and dust, exhibiting a furious rate of star formation. Nearly 40,000 light-years across, the nearby spiral is fittingly referred to as the Fireworks Galaxy. Over the last 100 years, at least nine supernovae, the death explosions of massive stars, were discovered in NGC 6946. By comparison, the average rate for supernovae in the Milky Way is about 1 per century."

RightWords Project: www.rightwords.eu
"The site holds in his structure two big sides of the universal and national literature: famous quotes section, famous words spoken and written by well known authors all over the world, words which are always true and folcklore section, created like a folcklore collection, meant to remind us which are ours roots."

2010: Pluguşorul
http://mvlada.blogspot.com/2009/12/plugusorul-2010.html

ROMÂNIA: NATIONAL ANTHEM OF ROMANIA (Deşteaptă-te, române!) - Romanian Anthem (Ex. CE2008 Romania-Franta 0-0)

***** "You have one of the most beautifull anthems in the world! Greetings from Serbia!" Kingsmen1988: ID youtube.com

Deşteaptă-te, române, din somnul cel de moarte,
În care te-adânciră barbarii de tirani!
Acum ori niciodată croieşte-ţi altă soarte,
La care să se-nchine şi cruzii tăi duşmani!

Acum ori niciodată să dăm dovezi la lume
Că-n aste mâni mai curge un sânge de roman,
Şi că-n a noastre piepturi păstrăm cu fală-un nume
Triumfător în lupte, un nume de Traian!

2011: Capra de Anul Nou - Ţa, ţa, ţa, capriţa mea

Ta, ta, ta, caprita mea
Da diseara ce-om manca?
Ii manca ce s-o intampla
Si te-oi vinde-n Sadova
Si-i manca cat ii manca
Pana burta ti-o crapa.
Ta caprita de la munte
Cu steluta alba-n frunte
Ta, ta, ta, caprita, ta
Stai in sus si nu mai sta.
Unde joaca caprita
Clocoteste Moldova
Unde joaca iedutul,
Clocoteste pamantu.
Clocoteste si tot geme
De opinci si de obiele,
De hurmuz si de margele,
Si de fete frumusele.
Ta, ta, ta, caprita, ta
Stai in sus si nu mai sta.
Tapu meu din Spania
L-am adus cu sania
Si-am sa-l vand in joia mare
Pentr-o oala de sarmale
Si-un butoi ca din povesti
Cu vin alb de Odobesti.
Foaie verde foi negara
Ia poftiti caprit-afara
C-ai jucat deajuns in casa
Si-ai luat o punga grasa.

Ta, ta, ta, caprita, ta,
Te-am adus din Africa,
Te-am adus cu avionu
Te-am hranit cu biberonu.
Am o capra, n-am o suta
Dar mi-e drag ca ma asculta.
Daca nu m-ar asculta,
Alta capra mi-as cata
Si pe tine te-oi lasa.
Asa-i capra dorului
Ca la Capu-Satului.
Asta capra ce-o joc eu
Si-o jucat-o mosul meu,
Mosul meu cu comanac.
Si-o jucat pan-o crapat.
Am o capra jucausa
Sta ascunsa dupa usa.
Am o capra zvapaiata
Desculta si dezbracata.
Si de-un tigan batos jucata,
Si-n doi joac-a dracului
Ca la capul Satului.
Eu cu capra unde-ajung
Joc capra din Campulung
Si degeaba si pe bani
La anul si la multi ani!

Sursa: www.rightwords.ro/folclor/detalii-folclor/4715/capra-de-anul-nou-ta-ta-ta-caprita-mea-da-...
Nota: RightWords este un proiect al echipei YourCHOICE - www.yourchoice.ro.
- Capra din BROSTENI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE98UfCSEr0&feature=related

- Datini de Craciun in Bucovina - http://www.youtube.com/
- Udesti, Suceava - http://www.youtube.com/
- Festival de Traditii Vaslui - http://www.youtube.com/

Friday, December 31, 2010

Analemma 2010


by TWAN Project (The World At Night), Tamas Ladanyi
2010 December 31

Ref.
- http://apod.nasa.gov (Astronomy Picture of the Day)
"Looking back on the year, have you wondered where the Sun was in the sky each day during 2010 at exacty 9am UT? Of course you have. Search no further for the answer! It was somewhere along this celestial figure 8 curve known as an analemma. Recorded from a residential backyard in the small town of Veszprem, Hungary, this composite analemma image consists of 36 separate exposures of the Sun made at 9:00 UT, spaced throughout the year, plus a background image made without a solar filter. The background image was taken on the sunny afternoon of October 9 (13:45 UT). On the left is the photographer's shadow. The positions of the Sun at the 2010 solstice dates are at the upper (June 21) and lower (December 21) extremes of the analemma curve. On the equinox dates (March 20, September 23) the Sun was along the curve half way between the solstices. The tilt of planet Earth's axis and the variation in speed as it moves around its elliptical orbit combine to produce the graceful analemma curve."

Source:
http://www.twanight.org
http://twanight.blogspot.com

Note: Analemma Above the Temple of Poseidon by Anthony Ayiomamitis

The Analemma Project: www.analemma.de/english/analem.html
Earth's analemma: http://en.wikipedia.org
Stanfort Solar Center: http://solar-center.stanford.edu/art/analemma.html