BORN ON1989-OCT-31 IN MUSCUT,OMAN.
2004-2007 :AL SAFWA SECONDARY SCHOOL.
2007-PRESENT: SUDAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
CONTROL AND MICROPROCESSORS.
Music and Book taste:
I like Rock music (Symphonic,Classical,piano,Alternative.. and Etc.)
i didn't read much books but i like most of Colin Wilson work,El Perfume a story of a murder by Patrick Suskind also i like Sigmund Freud works as well.
Men from mars and women from Venus by John Gray
control engineering
mathematics
physics
mental studies
Reverse Engineering
meeting new people
music
mental studies
books
control engineering
Novels
Reverse Engineering
Solving Problems
Fixing Things
I was looking for a subject named wireless power transmission and i found Eric Giler wireless electricity talk and i liked it so much ending with me sharing it with all who could be interested .
later in 2011 i joined TEDxKhartoum Organizing team and worked along with the social activity team
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A reply on Conversation: How can we change the world from the material world we're living to a world does not have a monetary system?
in fact this is applied on every part of our life no matter what you want you must have money to get even if money do not get it for you directly money became a life necessary
what is the problem in giving things for just collaboration?
A comment on Conversation: What is the best advice you received in your life?
"always look to the bright side"
A reply on Conversation: How can science explain magic? ÙÙÙ ÙÙ ÙÙ ÙÙØ¹ÙÙ ØªÙØ³Ùر Ø§ÙØ³ØØ±Ø
in my opinion magic here can be divided into tow sections :
1- explained and thats is like electro magnetism and radiation
2- un-explained yet and thats what the scientists should work on because living in a world with ungoverned phenomenas always been messy and unsafe .. .. uncertainty principle of Heisenberg showed us that we cannot determine the velocity and the position of an electron at the best results so i think this principle work everywhere
so still the question remains its not if science can or cannot i believe it can but how?
A reply on Conversation: How can science explain magic? ÙÙÙ ÙÙ ÙÙ ÙÙØ¹ÙÙ ØªÙØ³Ùر Ø§ÙØ³ØØ±Ø
A reply on Conversation: How can science explain magic? ÙÙÙ ÙÙ ÙÙ ÙÙØ¹ÙÙ ØªÙØ³Ùر Ø§ÙØ³ØØ±Ø
what i meant by magic is not tricks not illusions but what i meant is the breaking of the physical laws sometimes this includes rituals
i heard that elves are living in a world with different physical laws what make us unable to feel them
A reply on Conversation: How can science explain magic? ÙÙÙ ÙÙ ÙÙ ÙÙØ¹ÙÙ ØªÙØ³Ùر Ø§ÙØ³ØØ±Ø
i thought i was the only one who think this way am not sure of this but i saw in a documentary movie that the strings theory has 5 versions and all of them are mathematically right but only one version of them can be applied in our world the question was : '' if we are living in this world who is living in the other 4 worlds?''
in the matter fact i still don't realize how along all these centuries nothing was revealed about this issue and still the physics we know is standing still toward these activities such as the board game ''The Ouija Board''
A comment on Conversation: If you could talk to a chimpanzee, what would you ask? What would they say? and what would it change?
i read once one of the defenders of this theory faked an evidence you know how?
he combined a human skull with a chimp and glued them with a special material that is clueless also you want to know how they discovered this they measured the half-life on both pieces and the found a big difference between the tow numbers.
what am trying to say is that if a scientist fake an evidence of his theory that means that he isn't convinced with his own theory and knew it is wrong but couldn't admit it and this is not a scientist ethicals
A reply on Conversation: If you could talk to a chimpanzee, what would you ask? What would they say? and what would it change?
A comment on Conversation: If you could talk to a chimpanzee, what would you ask? What would they say? and what would it change?
if he says:''no!''
people who is defending the evolution theory would give up
A reply on Conversation: is there an effective way to record emotions
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