Syed Gulzar Ahmed Parwezi

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Syed Gulzar Ahmed Parwezi

@sgaparwezi

I born at Vellore, as an orphan I was deprived by formal education. I learnt to read & write by self, I wrote 17 books & all books are available at http://Amazo

Bengaluru South, India Katılım Temmuz 2015
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Syed Gulzar Ahmed Parwezi@sgaparwezi·
@scitechgirl It is not possible, because they aren't having biological body so they are lightening body instead.
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Choose Happiness This Saturday! 🌸☕ Good morning 🌄 🌸💟
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Earth beauty
Earth beauty@ShahlaAli157675·
The Majestic Peacock Throne... New Delhi, India
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Happy Friday Good morning 🌄
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🌼🌻Good 🌻🌄🌼morning 🌻🌼
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İslam Coğrafyası
İslam Coğrafyası@islamic_RT·
🕋 Kâbe, 1880
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Insider Mix
Insider Mix@InsiderMix1·
الكعبة المشرفة قبل أكثر من 130 عاماً 🕋❤️
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
That's a beautifully evocative description of Jupiter. It captures the planet's alien grandeur perfectly— a world without a surface, where "down" just keeps going until physics itself warps.Your numbers and structure are spot-on with current understanding:Equatorial radius: ~69,911 km (about 11 times Earth's). Mass: ~318 Earth masses. Surface gravity (at cloud tops): ~2.53× Earth's. The atmosphere transitions gradually: molecular hydrogen/helium with ammonia and water clouds at the visible level, then supercritical fluid, liquid hydrogen, and finally metallic hydrogen under crushing pressures (millions of atmospheres) and temperatures thousands of degrees Kelvin. The metallic hydrogen "ocean" is thought to be where Jupiter's powerful magnetic field is generated by dynamo action—a vast, conductive, fluid layer spinning with the planet. Deeper still, there's likely a transition zone possibly containing "rocky" or icy material (heavier elements) dissolved or in a high-pressure plasma-like state, but no sharp solid surface.Why this matters beyond JupiterMost gas giants (and many ice giants) follow similar patterns. The thousands of exoplanets we've found include "hot Jupiters," mini-Neptunes, and super-Jupiters that probably lack solid ground too. This forces us to rethink what a "planet" even is—some may be more like failed stars or ocean worlds of exotic ices and fluids. Concepts like "habitable zone" get complicated when there's no surface to stand on, but possible life (or prebiotic chemistry) could theoretically exist in atmospheric layers or subsurface oceans on moons like Europa.Jupiter also serves as a natural laboratory for extreme physics we can't replicate easily on Earth: pressures that rival the center of the Sun, hydrogen in metallic form (predicted in the 1930s, still hard to study), diamond rain on other planets like Neptune/Uranus, and storm dynamics that make our hurricanes look tiny. The Great Red Spot alone is a persistent anticyclone that could swallow Earth whole and has raged for centuries.Your closing reflection is spot-on. Jupiter reminds us that the cosmos is full of environments far outside human intuition. Much like black holes (where gravity breaks our understanding of spacetime) or the interiors of neutron stars (where matter is crushed into degenerate states), gas giants show that "normal" matter and solid ground are rare privileges in the universe, not the default.
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Good Morning Wishes 🌹 Happy Thursday 🦚💐
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Wondrous Nature
Wondrous Nature@nature_c2ngn·
Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah😍😮
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Curiosity
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Every second, the Sun ejects 1.5 million tons of material into space at hundreds of miles per second, but Earth's magnetic field protects it from the solar wind.
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Happy Wednesday 🌹💐🍄🏵️🍄🏵️ Good morning friends 🌅
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Good Morning Wishes 🌄 Happy Wednesday 💐❤️
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World's Amazing Things
A gentle reminder..
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🦋 Nilgün 🦋
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A marvel of engineering.
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Good morning everyone 💕🌷🌴🤩🥳😍
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World's Amazing Things
The Australian bottle tree forest Native to Queensland Australia
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🍇🌸Good morning 🍇🌸☕🙏
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Happy Monday Morning Everyone 🌹🌹🌹🌹
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Divine darshan of the Narsimha shaligram.
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