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Old 7th December 2004, 13:06
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Hi everyone

Im quite new here. I start my thread with the screenplay of a close associate of mine living in UK. His name is 'Abdul Ahad' lives in Luton, UK. He has written a good inspiring space film outline, think it will be a big hit when he makes it. It is about sending people to another planet on a long journey through space of 50,000 years...

You can see his full story here-

http://uk.geocities.com/aa_spaceagen...acentauri.html

It is quite original for a Benglai. Notice he uses names like Salima, Shumon, Rujina as bengali names for the film characters - classic.

He is looking to get film contract to start the production, but is not finding the road too easy. As a bengali, i think we should wish him well.

JH
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Old 8th December 2004, 01:41
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wow! sounds kool!

gd luck to him!
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Old 8th December 2004, 12:42
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Abdul Ahad's works of Astronomy and Science

Here's one fact that Bangladesh can take the biggest pride of all and this is very very epic and will go down in the history books forever.

If you add up all the stars in the whole night sky, one by one, and measure their light do you know what that would come to as one total figure? That is the whole universe added together???

Abdul Ahad was the first in scientific history to name that result in Spring of 2004. He wants it to be named after him but I think he will have political problem with the west. It should be rightfully call the "Ahad illumination". Throughout history they named things after the person who finds them. So I don't see the problem. His paper is listed in the Bangladesh Astronomical Society website here--

http://www.bangastrosociety.org/link.html

And also his biography is at the bottom of this page under famous Bengali Scientists:

http://muktadhara.net/page71.html

When they finish authenticating Ahad's paper at the British Astronomical Association, we are all waiting to hear what they name that result!

I wanted to add his biography and works in Wikipedia but I got out voted because they don't recognise his work. This is only the beginning. I'd urge all bengalis to take part in supporting Ahad, his works are revolutionry to space science but they don't recognise him in the west...

JH
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Old 9th December 2004, 11:39
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I saw this forum on Google and I thought I ought to reply.

>Abdul Ahad was the first in scientific history to name that result in Spring of 2004. He wants
>it to be named after him but I think he will have political problem with the west. It should be
>rightfully call the "Ahad illumination".

Why not call it the "Ahad constant" of night sky's total integrated flux?
I'm sure they will name it after him, it's the norm in science. There's things like "Chandrasekar limit", "Hawking radiation", "Oort cloud", "Kuiper belt", "Gaussian gravitational constant", and so on all named after the person who defined them.

> I wanted to add his biography and works in Wikipedia but I got out voted because they don't
> recognise his work. This is only the beginning. I'd urge all bengalis to take part in supporting
> Ahad, his works are revolutionry to space science but they don't recognise him in the west...

Sure they recognise him. His paper and his website is in the public domain. He went to NASA Kennedy Space Center last year:

http://uk.geocities.com/aa_spaceagent/florida2003.html

His paper was reviewed in Cambridge as per his acknowledgement of a Dr. Roger Griffin, professor at UK Institute of Technology, Cambridge. His recognised the world over, but to get into Wikipedia, he needs to be more popular with the worldwide audience. His film ambitions can get him in there if he carries on. The man is famous!!!

Who's reviewing his paper at the BAA?

Robert Rowland
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Old 10th December 2004, 15:33
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wow!

this is awesome! i feel proud!
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Old 10th December 2004, 22:49
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SOME ONES ALREADY WRITTEN A STORY ABOUT A JOURNEY TO ALPHA CENTAURI.

BUZZ ALDRIN

MISSION TO TIBERIUS.

SOME ONE SHOULD DO THEIR RESEARCH.
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Old 11th December 2004, 08:37
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Of course! Not one, a lot of people have written about trips to Alpha in different ways. You only to do search on google. Ahad's novel is about an ark ship, with mining along the journey... pure adventure, man!!! And how long it take? 50,000 years... oooh mind blowing or wot???
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