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String theory seeks to unravel basic mysteries of physics

Cumrun Vafa - String Theory
Cumrun Vafa - String Theory

Cumrun Vafa, an Iranian physicist who teaches at Harvard University, paid a visit to Iran in late June and delivered a speech on the so-called string theory and quantum physics at the University of Tehran and later at the Iranian Physics Association. In the final hours of his stay in Tehran, he was the guest of Night Sky, a TV program on IRIB Channel Four, and answered the questions posed by the program host: Siavash Safarian. The following is an excerpt of the interview as covered by a 108th issue of Danestaniha Weekly out on July 12:

 

Q. You and your colleagues have been trying to unravel one of the most important mysteries of the world. Tell us about the project you’re working on.

I am working on the so-called string theory which seeks to unravel the basic mysteries of physics. There are two main issues this theory seeks to incorporate: Einstein’s theory of relativity and quantum mechanics.

Q. What is this theory all about?  

If you look at tiny particles such as electrons and protons from a different angle, you can replace those particles with strings. This theory is the only one which goes beyond the bounds of gravity and quantum physics and places them in a logical framework.

Q. What is it aimed at?

It is about physics, about the origin and end of the world, about the so-called black holes, and about primary particles. It covers masses from very small to very large and constitutes a core theory for physics.

Q. Would you tell us about your decision to go abroad?

After graduating from high school I moved to the US to further my studies. Seven or eight years later, the string theory which seeks to translate geometrical quantities to physical quantities and vice versa caught my eye.

Q. Does your work leave an impact on your mentality?

Scientific equations are always on my mind, because I find it difficult to push them out. Definitely, this leaves an impact on my mentality which differs from those who have little knowledge about scientific principles.

Q. Does that make your life any easier?

It makes my life stranger. Things that might sound interesting to others are not interesting to me. That is interesting because it brings you closer to the ultimate reality. Of course, as a physicist,   I know that all theories could have holes. That is interesting too, because it helps you feel different.

 

Q. Everyone wants to contribute to efforts to make the world a better place. How do you think we can makethat happen?

I wish I could say I am making efforts toward that end. But the driving force behind my research is the pleasure I find in conducting research.

 

String theory
String theory

Deputy FM Negates Sherman’s Assessment of Iran N. Talks

Deputy FM Negates Sherman's Assessment of Iran N. Talks
Araqchi and Sherman in N-Talk

Seyed Abbas Araqchi’s was reacting to comments by US Under Secretary of State Wendy Sherman who had cited “significant and steady” progress in Iran nuclear talks.

“We’ve exchanged ideas, narrowed gaps on key issues, and identified areas where more hard work is required,” Xinhua quoted Sherman as telling senators at a hearing.

The top Iranian nuclear negotiator played down the remarks and said:

no deal has been made on any specific issue in the course of negotiations, including Arak heavy water reactor or Fordow nuclear site.

Basically, there has been no agreement on any of the topics, and differences still remain, Araqchi underlined.

“The only criterion for the Islamic Republic is the country’s needs, and during the talks, decisions are made exclusively according to the country’s needs,” Araghchi said.

On July 18, after more than two weeks of intensive diplomatic negotiations in the Austrian capital of Vienna, Iran and the Group 5+1 (also known as P5+1 or E3+3) agreed to continue talks on Tehran’s nuclear program for another four months.

The two sides decided to extend the nuclear talks until November 24 in the hope of clinching a final deal to resolve the decade-long standoff over Iran’s nuclear energy program.

Iran and the sextet on November 24, 2013, signed an interim nuclear deal in the Swiss city of Geneva.

The breakthrough agreement (the Joint Plan of Action), which came into effect on January 20, had given the parties extendable six months to draw up a comprehensive nuclear deal.

 

IRGC Quds General Stresses Need for Aiding Palestinians Armed Resistance

IRGC Quds General Stresses Need for Aiding Palestinians Armed Resistance against Israeli Aggressors
IRGC-General Qassem Soleimani

The Iranian commander underlined that confronting the Zionist enemy is a necessity, and expressed hope that the Palestinian resistance movement would turn land and sky into hell for the Zionists soon through its massive defensive operations.

He further rooted out the issue of preventing the Palestinians from receiving weapons and ammunitions, and said, “Disarmament of resistance is daydream that will only come true in the graveyard (for the Zionists).”

Earlier, Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei strongly condemned the recent Israeli attacks on the Palestinians, and underlined that Palestinians should continue their armed struggle against Tel Aviv.

“The armed resistance by the Palestinians is the only way to confront Israel,” Ayatollah Khamenei underscored.

The Iranian Supreme Leader noted that criminal acts of wolfish, child-killer Zionist regime in Gaza have revealed its true nature, and said, “Only way to solve this problem is full annihilation and destruction of the Zionist regime.

Israel has been pounding the blockaded Gaza for 24 consecutive days, killing at least 1,360 people and injuring more than 7,600 others.

Iran Desk to be set up at Italian industrial promotion agency

Iran Desk to be set up at Italian industrial promotion agency
Iran Desk to be set up at Italian industrial promotion agency

Following a thaw in relations between Iran and Europe that came in the wake of a preliminary nuclear deal between Tehran and P5+1, an Italian trade delegation visited Iran in late July to explore ways of forging closer bilateral cooperation and clear the hurdles standing in the way of more trade ties between the two nations. Here is a report Sharq Newspaper ran on the story on July 26:

The Italian delegation was led by Director General for the Country Promotion Andrea Meloni who told the director of the Iranian Trade Promotion Organization Valiollah Afkhami-Rad that Rome is interested in promotion of ties with and investment in Iran. […]

The Iranian official, for his part, said long-term tax exemptions and visa-free entries are some of the incentives on offer in the country’s free trade zones.

He further said the Iranian automotive industry is all set to receive investment by Italy, adding that after the gradual easing of sanctions, Iranian carmakers have set the stage for expansion of relations with other countries.

At the meeting, another Italian delegate said an Iran Desk is to be set up in the Italian industrial promotion agency to pursue better relations between Tehran and Rome.

In conclusion, he signaled the willingness of Italian industrialists to establish a presence in Iran and said the two sides need to join forces to respond to growing calls among Italian industrialists for such presence.

 

In picture: Quotes of global leaders and public figures about the issue of Palestine

Quotes of global leaders and public figures about the issue of Palestine
Nelson Mandela-Quotes -Palestine

Rouhani Asks Muslim States to Help Gaza People Immediately

Rouhani Asks Muslim States to Help Gaza People Immediately
Rouhani Asks Muslim States to Help Gaza People Immediately

“Silence against Gaza catastrophe is not wise and people of Gaza will not tolerate repetition of former tyrannical conditions and continuation of several years of siege,” Rouhani said during the telephone conversation on Tuesday.

He noted that regional conditions necessitate closer cooperation and consultation between Iran and Qatar.

The Iranian president said that all Muslims are in a big historical test, adding, “Unity and cooperation is needed among Muslims to change living condition of the people of Gaza and attain sustainable ceasefire.

The Qatari emir, for his part, underlined the need for cooperation among Muslim states to break the siege of Gaza, and said, “Palestinian resistance movement defends it own pride and no one can prohibit it from it.”

He also welcomed the meeting of the Palestinian Committee of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) due to be held at the ministerial level in Tehran later this week.

The foreign ministers of the Non-Aligned Movement are slated to take part in an emergency meeting of the block’s Palestine Committee in Tehran to discuss the aggravating conditions in the Gaza Strip, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham announced on Sunday.

“The one-day meeting of NAM’s Palestine Committee will be hosted by Iranian Foreign Minister (Mohammad Javad Zarif) in Tehran,” Afkham said.

She noted that the ambassadors of the member-states of NAM’s Palestine Committee, in a meeting held in New York earlier this month at Iran’s initiative and presided by Iran’s Ambassador to the UN Hossein Dehqani, selected Tehran for hosting the day-long emergency meeting.

“Subsequent to the outbreak of the recent crisis in Gaza and the order of President Hassan Rouhani and within the framework of the intensive diplomatic efforts made by Iran as rotating head of the NAM, several emergency and intensive meetings have been held in New York in the past 10 days as a result of the prompt action of the Iranian mission at the UN following a relevant order by Dr. Zarif to the mission,” Afkham said.

“Ways of utilizing the political capacities of the NAM member-states and relevant attempts and actions have been discussed and the (emergency) meeting of the NAM’s Palestine Committee will be held within the same framework,” she added.

Earlier this month, President Rouhani, as the Head of the NAM, in a declaration seriously condemned the recent massive attacks by the Israeli forces against the innocent people of Gaza Strip, and called on international bodies and world states to force Tel Aviv to stop its blind raids on civilians.

“Siege of Gaza Strip must be fully and immediately lifted and humanitarian aids must be forwarded to the Palestinians in need of them there,” said President Rouhani in the NAM declaration.

“The intensive air strikes against the residential areas of Gaza that have killed dozens of Palestinians so far and wounded so many others, including many women and children, once again echoed the sad tragedy of the Palestinian nation, and the obvious breaching of the entire international law by the Zionists before the open eyes of the world nations” the NAM declaration said.

“The recent aggressive acts have led to the creation of a catastrophic condition that has put at stake both the regional and the international peace and security,” it added.

“Military invasion against Gaza Strip takes place under such conditions that the region is still due to the lingering siege of Gaza throughout the past many years suffering from a dilemma due to the heavy shortage of medical and health facilities and the Palestinians face numerous hardships even for curing their wounded victims of the recent attacks,” the declaration went on to say.

“The occurrence of a great human catastrophe is feared under the current conditions and while expressing deep concern about its occurrence in Gaza Strip, I emphasize the need for offering humanitarian aids to the people of that region, immediately,” the Iranian President underlined.

“I, as the president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the rotating head of NAM, seriously condemn the systematic, illegal, and inhumane crimes against the Palestinians, and call on the entire concerned regional and international bodies to heed their legal responsibilities immediately, in line with full lifting of the Gaza siege and in forwarding of humanitarian aids for the Palestinian people, as well as blocking the path for more aggressive acts and the greater massacre of the oppressed Palestinian people through adoption of an effective legal and international mechanism to pursue and put to trail the criminal Zionists,” President Rouhani stressed.

The NAM declaration ended with deep pessimism on the impotence of the UN Security Council for adopting immediate measures to stop the ongoing aggressions and asked the UNSC members to immediately heed their responsibilities for putting an end to those unjust aggressions.

Israel has been pounding the blockaded Gaza for 23 consecutive days, killing at least 1,260 people and injuring more than 7,000 others.

Iran to Unveil New Missile, Radar Systems in September

Iran to Unveil New Missile , Radar Systems
Iran to Unveil New Missile, Radar Systems

“On September 22 (parades), a number of missile and radar systems will be unveiled in Iran and we have spread these systems and radars in different parts of the country,” Esmayeeli told FNA.

The annual September 22 parades mark the start of the Week of Sacred Defense, commemorating Iranians’ sacrifices during the 8 years of Iraqi imposed war on Iran in 1980s.

During the parades last year, the Iranian armed forces displayed different weapons and military tools and equipment, including different kinds of fighters, choppers, drones, ground-to-ground missiles, air-to-ground missiles, surface-to-surface missiles, tactical and armed vehicles, surface and underwater vessels, electronic and telecommunication equipment, light and mid-light weapons, different kinds of artillery and mortar-launchers, air defense systems and engineering and logistic equipment.

The Iranian armed forces also displayed the tactical troposcatter system which is an advanced home-made communications system unveiled by Farzad Esmayeeli in September.

Also, Nebo tactical radar system, Kasta surveillance radars, Matla’ al-Fajr local radar system, national radar, a model of Shahab (Meteor) cosmic radar, a model of Samen radar, optimized Sky Guard radar system, high-altitude S-200 missile system, home-made Mersad missile system armed with indigenous Shahin (Eagle) missiles, mobilized Hag missile system, home-made mid-altitude Ya Zahra 3 missile system, and the low-altitude Rapier missile system were among the other weapons and military equipment on display.

The Iranian Armed Forces also displayed Saafaat electro-optic tracking system, mobile 35 and 23 mm cannons, mobile tactical communications vehicle, vehicle equipped with chemical decontamination system, DZ vehicle and communication system, Kheybar tactical vehicle, Same’ van built by the air defense base and central communication shelter manufactured by Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base in the parades.

The Iranian Armed Forces have recently test-fired different types of newly-developed missiles and torpedoes and tested a large number of home-made weapons, tools and equipments, including submarines, military ships, artillery, choppers, aircraft, UAVs and air defense and electronic systems, during massive military drills.

Defense analysts and military observers say that Iran’s wargames and its advancements in weapons production have proved as a deterrent factor.

The Iranian officials have always stressed that the country’s military and arms programs serve defensive purposes and should not be perceived as a threat to any other country.

Iran Condemns Terrorist Attack in China’s Xinjiang

Marzieh Afkham

Dozens of civilians were killed or injured in a terrorist attack on Monday morning in Shache County, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

A gang armed with knives and axes attacked a police station and government offices, while some moved on to the nearby Huangdi Township, attacking civilians and smashing vehicles as they passed. Dozens of Uygur and Han civilians were killed or injured.

“Police officers at the scene shot dead dozens of members of the mob,” reported the Chinese official news agency, Xinhua.

UNRWA slams Israel for attacking UN-run school in Gaza

Israeli Attacking UN-school in Gaza
Israeli Attacking UN-school in Gaza

The condemnation comes after Israeli forces shelled the UN-run school in Jabalia refugee camp on Wednesday. Initial reports say at least 19 Palestinians were killed and about 90 injured in the deadly attack.

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) said there is solid evidence that Israel was behind the attack. The UNRWA added that it had already announced the locations of its shelters to Israel.

“We have visited the site and gathered evidence. We have analyzed fragments, examined craters and other damage. Our initial assessment is that it was Israeli artillery that hit our school, in which 3,300 people had sought refuge,” Pierre Krahenbuhl, Commissioner General of the UNRWA, said in a statement.

The senior official also condemned “in the strongest possible terms this serious violation of international law by Israeli forces,” adding that Israel’s inhumane acts of violence were bringing shame to the world.

“Last night, children were killed as they slept next to their parents on the floor of a classroom in a UN-designated shelter in Gaza. Children [were] killed in their sleep; this is an affront to all of us, a source of universal shame. Today the world stands disgraced.” the statement read.

The UNRWA says it is the sixth time that one of the schools housing the fleeing Gazans has been struck by Israeli forces.

UN Humanitarian Chief Valerie Amos has also said that she is shocked by Israeli attacks on the world body’s shelters in Gaza.

Amos noted that civilians, among them children, are the main victims of Israeli attacks on the UN schools which are used as shelters by Palestinians.

 

Shia mosques bombed in Nigeria, 8 killed

Shia mosques bombed in Nigeria, 8 killed
Shia mosques bombed in Nigeria, 8 killed

The two mosques in the town of Potiskum in Nigeria’s Yobe State were targeted by bombers late Tuesday. Eyewitnesses blamed the Takfiri Boko Haram terrorists for the deadly attacks.

The first blast rocked an open-air mosque belonging to Shia followers of Islam in the Dogo Tebo area of Potiskum at about 7:55 p.m. (1855 GMT), leaving four people dead, AFP reported.

The second explosion reportedly went off five minutes later at a mosque in the town’s Anguwar Bolawa area, in the compound of the chief imam, killing at least two worshippers.

Witness Balarabe Dahiru was cited in the report as saying that a bomber “we believe was from Boko Haram blew himself up at the open air mosque used by Shias which they name Saqafa shortly after saying their evening prayers there.”

“We took four dismembered bodies of the victims to the hospital along with five others who were injured,” said Dahiru, who was sitting outside his house when the blast took place.

Another local resident, identified as Awwal Maikusa, also offered a similar account, adding that a second blast occurred five minutes later.

“They are obviously the handiwork of Boko Haram,” Maikusa said of the two bombings.

The Takfiri militants have carried out many attacks on Christians and Muslims in northeastern Nigeria. Boko Haram militants also kidnapped over 200 schoolgirls in April.

Potiskum, Yobe state’s commercial hub, has been the scene of repeated deadly Boko Haram attacks in the past four years although they became fewer over the recent months.