Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said it is time for tech solutions that are designed in India but deployed for the world, and the country is uniquely positioned to leap ahead in the information era. Addressing the Bengaluru Tech Summit 2020 (BTS2020) virtually, PM Modi said, India is at a sweet spot and it is time for tech solutions that are designed in India, but deployed for the world. Stating that the government’s policy decisions are always aimed at liberalising the tech and innovations industry, PM Modi said, recently the compliance burden on the IT industry has been eased in various ways, besides trying to engage with stakeholders in the tech industry and chart out future policy framework for India. The Prime Minister also noted that today Digital India has become a way of life particularly for the poor, marginalised and for those in government. In this edition of the Big Picture we will analyse how technology can learn and grow.
Anchor:- Frank Rausan Pereira
Producer:- Sagheer Ahmad
Show- The Big Picture
Guest Name:-
1- Abhishek Singh, CEO, MyGov & National eGovernance Division, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India
The “Hangar 21” Technology Demo Video lets you see the breakthrough AMD RDNA™ 2 gaming architecture in action, the foundation of the AMD Radeon™ RX 6000 Series graphics cards that power the next generation of gaming with mind-blowing graphics featuring realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections. The demo showcases a blend of DirectX® Raytracing, compute, and rasterized effects enabled by AMD FidelityFX and Microsoft® DirectX® 12 Ultimate that elevate gaming visuals to new levels of fidelity.
In this annotated version of the video, key effects are highlighted and explained to give you greater insight into all of the different visual technologies being used in the demo.
***
Learn more about AMD RDNA™ 2 architecture: https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/rdna-2
Learn more about AMD FidelityFX: https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/radeon-software-fidelityfx
Learn more about AMD and Microsoft® DirectX® 12 Ultimate: https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/directx12
Discover AMD Radeon™ RX 6000 Series Graphics Cards: https://www.amd.com/en/graphics/amd-radeon-rx-6000-series
***
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_to_AMD
Like us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/AMD_on_Facebook
Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/AMD_On_Twitter
Follow us on Twitch: http://Twitch.tv/AMD
Follow us on Linkedin: http://bit.ly/AMD_on_Linkedin
Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/AMD_on_Instagram
DirectX is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the US and other jurisdictions.
Subscribe to Net2TVGH for more content like this: https://www.youtube.com/c/net2tvgh?sub_confirmation=1
*Note*: The views of the Host are not necessarily the views of the Network. Unauthorized reuploading of this video to any platform is prohibited. (C) Kencity Media
Facebook………….. https://www.facebook.com/praveenmohanfans
Instagram……………. https://instagram.com/praveenET
Twitter…………………. https://twitter.com/IamPraveenMohan
Email id – phenomenaltravelvideos@gmail.com
This is my Patreon account if you like to support me – https://www.patreon.com/PraveenMohan
Hey guys, today I am gonna show you these extraordinary pillars in the ancient temple of Angkor Wat. You can see right away, that these pillars cannot be made using primitive tools like chisels and hammers, you absolutely have to use a lathe machine, a rotating mechanism to create these pillars, and experts agree that this is not possible using chisels and hammers. I have already shown you large pillars in ancient Indian temples which have been created using lathe technology, but these pillars of Angkor Wat are much more advanced – This is so advanced that it is not even possible to do it today, using the technology we have. I know that’s a big statement, but if you watch till the end of the video, you may agree with me.
Look at the pillars here, there is something very strange about them, yes these marks called turn marks can be achieved only using lathe technology, but look at the other operations here, they did complex processes like thread cutting, this is the only way to achieve several little cylinders in the same shaft, they did another process called chamfering, so one part becomes bulgy while the other part is narrow. Imagine doing these complicated machining at least 900 years ago on solid sandstone blocks.
But ancient builders were not satisfied even after processing them in a lathe machine, after this, they then carved on the faces of the pillars, there are carvings in millimeters on them everywhere, but all this is not crazy, the real crazy part is that vertical groove. The vertical line that goes from top to bottom. This is impossible to achieve even with lathe technology. You cannot make vertical grooves like this, unless you use another advanced machine like an angle grinder or a circular saw today. But it is not even the vertical groove that bothers me, what is really crazy is that, this line goes from the top to the bottom, and look at the depth of that groove. This is not a fancy groove made for beauty. This is a cut, that was made deep enough to open the pillar into 4 equal halves lengthwise. Look, this is incredible, they made straight, deep lines that go from top to bottom, so they could cut the pillar open into 4 equal halves. We cannot do this today, even with modern technology. This pillar is probably 2 inches wide, imagine taking a cylinder made of sandstone that is just 2 inches wide, cut it into 4 equal halves and put it back together to make it look like one solid piece. We cannot do this today, unless we used computerized machines like CNC machines.
So, how did they cut solid sandstone lengthwise into 4 equal halves? Even more interesting, how did they glue these blocks back together so it looks like one piece even after so many centuries? Look at the perfect fitting here, this looks like woodwork, but each pillar is made of 4 joined pieces.
This is clear evidence of ancient machining technology, but there is an important question that’s even more mind boggling. WHY? Why did they have to process these pillars in lathes, and then split them up, only to put them back together? It is much easier to just have it as a single piece, rather than cut it into 4 pieces and put them back together. So why did they do this?
Think about it, why would you cut something open, and then put it back together? If there is no need for it, you will never cut it open in the first place. The only reason you will do this, is if you have to put something inside.
Today, we do this all the time when we need to keep something safe. We make a secret hole, put some valuable stuff inside, and then put it back together and pretend it is a solid box, right? We have experts who make so many secret compartments in houses. It will look solid, but if you push a button, or if you use leverage, it will open up. If you see how they make these secret boxes, they take a solid piece, cut it finely, make a small room in the center, and put it back so no one can even tell that it is a container holding something inside. 99% of people will just think it is one solid piece. Is this why these pillars were cut open?
Because there is absolutely no other need to cut this into 4 pieces and then put it back together. So there is definitely something inside. What is inside? Is it somehow related to the technology that is inside Angkor Wat’s main towers? In a previous video, I already showed you how there was a mysterious “energy box” inside the main tower’s secret chamber.
Subscribe to our another youtube channel
(Science Documents facts ): https://www.youtube.com/c/ScienceNEWSfromAtoZ
Join this channel to get access to perks:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9SpfUF3rm-MGep5WE6FSCA/join
1. My DSLR Camera : https://amzn.to/2Tl38J0
2. My Microphone : https://amzn.to/3dTMbil
3. My Studio Lights : https://amzn.to/31IsKnB
4. My Laptop : https://amzn.to/3mq3Qkr
5 . My Tripod : https://amzn.to/3dU4VxW
6 . My Smartphone : https://amzn.to/34sGtAF
7 .My Studio Green screen : https://amzn.to/2Toy7Uu
8. Studio wallpaper : https://amzn.to/3mjwjsi
Please support us on
1:= facebook page := https://m.facebook.com/sciencedocuments/?ref=bookmarks
2:- Instagram sciencedocuments :- https://www.instagram.com/science_documents/
3: My Instagram account : https://www.instagram.com/deveshravi20/
Disclaimer:- The Copyright Laws of the United States recognizes a “fair use” of copyrighted content. Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act states: “Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright.” This video and our youtube channel, in general, may contain certain copyrighted works that were not specifically authorized to be used by the copyright holder(s), but which we believe in good faith are protected by federal law and the fair use doctrine for one or more of the reasons noted above. If you have any specific concerns about this video or our position on the fair use defense, please contact us at ” sciencetv20@gmail.com” so we can discuss amicably. Thank you
#2020BengaluruTechSummit #NarendraModi
Addressing the 2020 Bengaluru Tech Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pitched the BJP government as one that is all for the use of innovative technology in various aspects of governance and explained how it has helped in implementation of various welfare schemes.
———————————————————————————————
Connect with ThePrint
» Subscribe to ThePrint: https://theprint.in/subscribe/
» Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3nCMpht
» Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theprintindia
» Tweet us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theprintindia
» Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theprintindia
» Find us on LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/theprint
» Subscribe to ThePrint on Telegram: https://t.me/ThePrintIndia
Primitive Technology: Biggest Beef Leg Roast Tandoori Prepare and Eating Delicious in VILLAGE HUNTER
*******************************************************
PLEASE | SHARE | COMMENT | AND SUBSCRIBE |
***********************************************
SUBCRIBE OUR CHANNEL :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC2SRkpp75cVNKlcg2G7iuw?sub_confirmation=1
***********************************************
If You enjoy this video, please subscribe to our Village Hunter Channel and support us.
*************************************************
#VillageHunter
#BeefLegThandoori
#HeartMedia
*************************************************