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==== On inventions ==== Prof.A.W.Bickerton, on lunar mission, was wrong then British Chemist (1926) * "This foolish idea of shooting at the moon is an example of the absurd lengths to which vicious specialisation will carry scientists working in thought-tight compartments. To escape the earth's gravitation, a projectile needs a velocity of<font color="#ff0000"> '''7 Mps'''(*)</font>. The thermal energy at this speed is 15180 cals. Hence the proposition appears to be basically impossible." <font color="#ff0000">(* M denotes miles)</font> Arthur C Clark replying Bickerton... Clark's Law propounded by the '''writer'''(science fiction) and '''scientist''' (inventor of Geo-stationary orbit) It states in effect that * If a respected senior scientist says a thing can be done, he or she is <font color="#00ff00">almost always correct</font>; if the scientist says it cannot be done, he or she is <font color="#ff0000">almost always wrong.</font> '''Another Breaking news of diabetes cure on June 24, 2011''' A leading MalayalaM news paper (Malayala Manorama of Kerala - India) of today (25 June 2011) has reported an epoch making finding on curability of diabetes. It obviously is of great interest to User:Georgedappilly along with all the readers of this page and the billions of diabetics world over! A photograph of the news and its English translation are given below. [[File:Breaking news in Malayala Manorama 25Jun2011pp5.jpg|center|thumb]] '''Translation''' '''Title of the news:''' Diabetes likely to be cured by low calorie food. '''Body of the news:''' London: Researchers of Newcastle University claim that the Type-2 diabetes seen in elders can be completely cured by sticking to low calorie food pattern for two months continuously. What this finding rejects is the thinking that diabetes is a life long disease. The [http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/jun/24/low-calorie-diet-hope-cure-diabetes Guardian news paper reported] that the experiment was carried out in 11 diabetic patients. Daily they were given food having only 600 calories in the form of vegetables and juices for two months. Medical team subjected these ones to continuous examinations. By one week itself the fasting blood sugar (FBS) reading became normal. It was found out that the extent of Fat in Pancreas was lowered and that the Pancreas was producing Insulin as it was before the onset of diabetes. They were returned to normal diet after two months. It was found in later examinations that 7 patients were completely cured of the disease. This method is not useful for juvenile diabetes. It is the Type-2 of adults that is cured by food regulation. This type of diabetes is caused when Insulin production is impaired by the malfunctioning of liver and pancreas when the fat from the excess food accumulate in them. [https://web.archive.org/web/20150617003851/http://www.ncl.ac.uk:80/biomedicine/research/groups/profile/roy.taylor Prof. Roy Taylor] of Newcastle University explained that reinstating the insulin production on melting away the fat accumulated in the pancreas, by following low calorie food pattern is the methodology.
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