Tuesday, May 29, 2007

My Scholarly Poetry Collection - Sample 1

I am Happy
Composed 2003/04.

I am happy, I am happy, I am happy always,
I am happy, I am happy, I am happy always,

When I build with blocks
When I play with my toys
When I walk on rocks
I am filled with joy

I am happy, I am happy, I am happy always,
I am happy, I am happy, I am happy always,


When I travel far
And see animals and birds
When I see water falls
And I am surprised

I am happy, I am happy, I am happy always,
I am happy, I am happy, I am happy always,


When I play with friends
When my body bends
When I see my mom and dad
I am happy and glad

I am happy, I am happy, I am happy always,
I am happy, I am happy, I am happy always!

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In the Circus – by Aadith
Composed 2003/04

In the circus there are animals,
In the circus there are animals,
In the circus there are animals,
In the circus there are candies

In the circus there are animals
In the circus there are animals
In the circus there are clowns
And they drop up and down

In the circus there are animals
In the circus there are animals
In the circus there are tents
In the circus there are men

In the circus there are animals
In the circus there are animals
In the circus there are animals
In the circus there are animals

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Stars – by Aadith
Composed 2003/04

Oh Stars! Oh Stars! Where do you go in the mornings?
Oh Stars! Oh Stars! How do I see you in the evenings?

Oh Stars! Oh Stars! Why are you so tiny?
Oh Stars! Oh Stars! How are you so shiny?


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Navarathri – by Aadith
14 Oct 2004

Navarathri means nine nights,
Mysore is lit with colourful lights,
It is a beautiful sight!

All the friends will call,
To see Bommai kolu dolls;

Mysore has elephant parades,
I like to play charades;

Gujarat has Garba dance,
It’s watched by happy fans;

The first three days are for Parvathy
The next three are for Laxmi
The last three days are for Saraswathy
The tenth day is Vijaya Dasami!

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White Snow – by Aadith
13 Oct 2004

The snow is white
It’s very cool at night;

Inside my house it is cool,
To take the snow I use a tool;

I will off all the fans
And make snow mans;

I will skate on lakes
And play with snowflakes
Until the snow melts
Very happy it gets!

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Pongal

By
Aadith Moorthy – IV- C
Brigade School
Bangalore

Pongal
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Tamils’ harvest festival Pongal
Mothers make sweet and spicy pongal!

Families get together and meet
Dressed up neat
Distributing sweet!

Farmers paint the cattle’s horn
All done at dawn

Everyone celebrating in villages
Have been doing it for ages

It is to thank the Sun
On Pongal you have lots of fun!
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STOP THE WAR!

Was Published in Brigade School Annual Book – 2006/07


All wars are bad;
It is extremely sad,
To see many people die,
On the battlefield they lie;
“Please stop this”, I cry!

There will be nothing left,
No more lively Earth,
Only a ball of ash and fire,
Not the planet we admire,
Or the heaven we desire.

Wars must stop,
Bloodsheds will drop;
World with people of all sorts,
Full of happiness in their hearts;
Mankind and nature being together,
Living in harmony for ever and ever!

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All poems (C) of Aadith Moorthy. If you are interested in reproducing/publishing, please contact me at aadithmoorthy@yahoo.com.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

SPACE-FAQs

Q: WHAT IS SPACE?

A: It is the endless vacuum in which the planets, stars, galaxies etc. are placed.

Q: WHAT IS A STAR?

A: It is a celestial body which emits its own light.

Q: WHAT IS A PLANET?

A: It is a celestial body which does not emit its own light usually made of rock or gases. They orbit around stars.

Q: WHAT ARE ASTEROIDS AND COMETS?

A: They are pieces of rock and ice which orbit around stars.

Q: WHAT ARE RED GIANTS AND RED SUPER GIANTS?

A: They are stars at the end of their lives. A middle life star swells up to form a Red Giant. After some time the star may explode. But if it is lucky it will continue to swell up to form a Red Super Giant. After some time there will be a greater explosion and the star would form a Black Hole.

Q: WHAT IS A BLACK HOLE?

A: When stars 8 times the mass of the Sun are at the end of their lives, they collapse under their own gravity. The star shrinks till it forms a single point or a singularity in space; its mass is called a black hole and its boundary is called the event horizon. Light is a particle as well as a wave so it can not escape a black hole’s strong and powerful gravity.

It may be possible to travel in time near black holes, especially to the past.

People thought that black holes were dark but now we know that they emit a lot of energy. For example when a star is sucked by a black hole the black hole emits the energy equivalent of the star.

Q: WHERE DOES SPACE BEGIN?

A: With reference to the Earth, space begins at the end of the atmosphere. But with reference to the Universe, space does not have a beginning.

Q: WHEN DID THE UNIVERSE BEGIN?

A: The widely accepted theory is that the Universe began in the Big Bang about 13.7 billion years ago. The theory of relativity predicted this and its predictions said that there must be a singularity. At singularities all laws of science are useless. So we must predict the past using quantum mechanics. This theory predicts that the universe does not have a beginning. So the Universe does not have a beginning.

Q: WHAT IS THE UNIVERSE MADE OF?

A: It is made of 70% dark energy, 20% dark matter, 6% ghostly neutrinos and 4% visible matter.

Q: HOW WAS OUR SUN FORMED?

A: In a cloud of gas on the other end of the galaxy, some mass began to collapse under its own gravity creating a protostar. Hydrogen atoms began to form from the helium atoms and this mass was transformed to energy. Thus the sun was formed.

Q: WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF THE SUN?

A: In about 5 billion years the sun will swell up to form a Red Giant as mentioned earlier and will throw of its outer layers. This is called a planetary nebula.

The star will shrink and become a white dwarf but not a singularity. The forces inside it would hold that from happening.

Q: WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF THE UNIVERSE?

A: There are many possible scenarios for the future of the universe. The future of the universe is governed by the two most recent findings of dark matter and dark energy.

Dark matter is something which can not be seen. It can only be studied by its force of attraction on other objects. Dark energy is also invisible. It can only be studied by its repelling force on other objects.

If there remains a steady level of dark energy and dark matter, there will be a big chill. The universe will slowly expand. Atoms will decay but time will still continue.

If there is too much dark matter, there will be a big crunch. The universe would collapse into a singularity.

If there is too much dark energy, there will be a big rip. Dark energy would be so strong that it would tear the forces between the atoms. Sadly, time would come to an end.