Monday, April 23, 2007
نقش جهان
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Mr. Snyder, WHY?
Couldn't they make imaginative story or movie about something else?
Why did Frank Miller choose Greeks' and Persians' history to make a graphical novel? Couldn't Frank Miller choose another object for make the story?
And why did Frank Miller falsify the fact and history?
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Hessaby
A brief Biography of a great and famous Iranian Scientist
Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Hessaby, the outstanding personality of science and contemporary culture, and the founder of New Physics in Iran, was born in 1903 in Tehran of parents from the city of Tafresh.
He started his formal schooling in Beirut at the age of 7, while the family was in a poor financial position and with the hardships of being far from his native land.
From the start till the end of his higher studies, he always acquired the first grade among his fellow students. He studies the Holy Koran, Golestan and Boostan of Saadi, poems of Hafez and Mansha'at of Ghaem Magham at home with his mother Mrs. Ghohar shad Hessaby.
During the first summer which coincided with the start of the first world war, he studied English on his own and was active in sports. Later he became swimming instructor and life guard.
He was perfectly acquainted with the traditional Iranian music as well as the classical Western music and played piano and violin with skill. Prof. Mahmoud Hessaby went through the higher education as the following: Bachelor's degree of Arts and Sciences from American University of Beirut at the age of 17. Civil Engineering degree in 1922 at the age of 19. Medical studies at the American University of Beirut. Certificate of Mathematics, Astronomy and Astrology. Certificate of Biology. Electrical Engineering Diploma from " Ecole Supérieure de ĹElectricié ", Paris. Certificate from " Ecole Supérieure des Mines ", Paris. Doctor's degree in Physics from Sorbonne University, Paris 1927.
Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Hessaby spoke French, English, German, and Arabic languages and used them in his research studies. He also knew Latin, Sanskrit, Italian, Greek, Pahlavi, Avestan, and Turkish and used them in his etymological researches.
Dr. Mahmoud Hessaby during his precious life kept important and various scientific and cultural posts:
The establishment of scientific centers such as: Highway Engineering School at the Ministry of Public Works (Ministry of Roads bow), the "Teacher's College", writing the University Charter and founding of Tehran University and founding the Faculty of Science and Engineering School are among his most outstanding cultural services. Having thousands of young students in 2 working generations and teaching of 7 generations of instructors are the major characteristics of this great man.
Posts & Services:
Survey and drawing of the first coastal road ― map between Persian Gulf ports, construction of the first road from Tehran to Shemshak, construction of the first radio ― station in Iran, commissioned during the dispossession of British Petroleum Company, to be the first chairman of the board and general manager of the National Iranian Oil company (N.I.O.C.), minister of Education in the cabinet of Dr. Mossadegh, professor of Physics at Tehran University till the age of 90 and also the dean for several years are the manifestation of some of his other services to the country.
In the scientific field, 23 research papers, articles and books have been put to print by Prof. Hessaby, including various fields such as Modern Physics, scientific words, Persian language and other scientific subjects of discussion.
This Iranian scientist's theory of "Infinitely Extended Particles" is very well-known among the worlds scientists. The medal of the " Commandeur de la Légion ďHonneur ", France's greatest scientific medal was awarded to him for his very purpose.
During years of scientific research and studies in well-known universities of the world, he exchanged view with great scientists of the world such as Prof. Albert Einstein, Schrödinger, Born. Fermi and great scholars such asRussel and André Gide and he was only Iranian student of Prof. Einstein.
In 1987, during the Congress of 60 years of Physics in Iran, which was held in his honor, the services rendered by him as the "Father of Physics in Iran" were deeply appreciated. May the youngsters follow the path of this valuable scientist and eminent human being.
Prof. Mahmoud Hessaby died on 3d of September 1992, while he was being treated for heart conditions, at the University Hospital of Geneva. May his way be full of followers and his memory everlasting.
Sunday, April 8, 2007
Farvardingan
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Vohu Manah
May VOHUMAN illuminate us more to realize God, understand the Zarathushtrian Message, become an active member of the Fellowship, and Verily work to promote the Divine Creation! May our manah be vohu to make a very vohu world of Righteousness - ASHA!