User:DMR Sekhar

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Brief Biography[edit | edit source]

Dr. DMR Sekhar did B.Tech in chemical engineering, M.Sc in mineral process engineering and PhD [on sulfide mineral separation] from Andhra University. He has 36 years of plant experience and operated lead zinc fluorspar graphite lime stone gypsum phosphate beneficiation plants. He is now on deputation with M/s Jordan Phosphate Mines Co. Ltd.

He published/presented +80 technical papers in the area of mineral processing and related to mineral industry to his credit of which 25 are peer reviewed. May see the list here:

http://network.nature.com/people/dmrsekhar/profile

Dr. Sekhar was conferred:

[1] National Mineral Award for the year 1997, by the Government of India, Ministry of Steel and Mines, mainly for the work done on lead/ zinc mineral processing. http://mines.nic.in/writereaddata/filelinks/5c595a50_sandt3.pdf http://www.flipkart.com/prom-mannual-aery-sekhar/8179060926-5v23foqhof

[2] Mineral Beneficiation Award by Indian Institute of Mineral Engineers for the year 2002.

http://www.iimeindia.com/newlook/awards.asp

[3] Mining Engineering Design Award 2004, by the Institution of Engineers [India] mainly for designing the grinding circuit incorporating roller press [high pressure grinding rolls] that works in tandem with a wet grinding ball mill which became operational since 2003 at Jhamarkotra which resulted into a power savings of 15 kWh per ton of the ore treated and reengineering the flotation circuit to double its capacity.

http://www.ndrfindia.org/Des%20Award%20_2004.html

[4] United Phosphorus Chemcon Distinguished Speaker Award by the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers during Chemcon, 27th -29th, 2011, Bangalore. http://www.iiche.org.in/Annual%20Report%202011-2012.PDF


detailed profile: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0Bwimo6n_JQscYmIwZTAwNGUtOWZmYi00ODQ1LTljYzAtNjA4MmQ0NTAxMmFi&hl=en and https://pdfzen.com/724967

Genopsych[edit | edit source]

The theory of evolution by Darwin is based on the mechanism of natural selection which is a two stage mechanism, [1] production of variant types [2] survival of the fittest. The theory how ever does not explain why a species produce variant types. According to Sigmund Freud all living things have two primary instincts [1]self preservation and [2]procreation. Thus we may say that a species produces variant types [or even a clone] because of the primary instinct procreation.

The DNA molecules have two basic properties [1] capacity to self repair [2] capacity to replicate themselves. Some times during the replication of DNA molecules variant types are produced. The fact that DNA molecules remember their structure and their struggle for existence via replication, suggests that they are conscious of their existence. Further if we assume that self repairing of DNA is as self preservation and replication is as procreation, we come to the conclusion that DNA molecules might be having some thing similar to Mind which we may term as genopsych.Genopsych is the self programming property of the DNA/genome. Unconscious self programming is impossible.Thus it is the genopsych and genomic consciousness that drove the process of evolution and thus the directionality.


[1] http://genopsych.wetpaint.com/

[2] Sreenivasa Rao, On reading DMRSekhar’s ‘Genopsych’, http://sreenivasaraos.com/2012/09/28/on-reading-dmrsekhars-genopsych/#comments

[3] Vangelis Stamatopoulos, It's life Jim but not as we know it! http://www.atheistnexus.org/profiles/blogs/its-life-jim-but-not-as-we?xg_source=activity

[4]Sekhar, DMR, Genopsych and the Evolution of Species http://www.bossensnonfiction.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/BossensYearly-dmr-sekhar1.pdf

[5] Sekhar, DMR, Life as a State of Matter, http://www.lifeenergyscience.it/viterbo2013/Sekhar.pdf

Phosphate Rich Organic Manure : PROM[edit | edit source]

Single Super Phosphate a fertilizer that contains P in water soluble form was first produced by the scientists of Rothamsted Experimental Station [UK] during the year 1840. Development of more complex phosphatic fertilizers such as diammonium phosphate and N, P, K mixtures followed. Today around 140 million tons of rock phosphate mineral is consumed every year by the fertilizer industry.

Recent research 1,2 however indicates that fine sized rock phosphate mineral mixed with organic manure [PROM] works as efficiently as any of the chemical phosphatic fertilizers.Nitrogen containing chemicals such as urea/ammonium sulphat/ammonium nitrate can partly or fully replace organic manure. Further PROM shows equal residual effect i.e. it works for two consecutive crops with equal effect. PROM is a natural product and is less costly.

[1] http://www.iisc.ernet.in/currsci/may102001/1113.pdf

[2] http://precedings.nature.com/documents/2411/version/1

[3] http://www.promsociety.net/books.htm

[4] https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235918492_Principles_of_Phosphate_Fertilization_and_PROM__Progress_Review_2012?ev=prf_pub

DMR Sekhar 10:04, 29 October 2008 (UTC)