Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Harry Coumnas Amazes Everyone with his Massive Robotic Creation

Harry Coumnas, a Chinese robot developer has left everyone amazed with his massive robotic creation. It weighs more than 10,000 kilograms, has gigantic paintball guns at the place of arms, and is powered by a 2.5 liter diesel engine. Harry runs a robotic company and came into limelight in 2010 when he claimed that he will soon build the world’s biggest robot. After three unsuccessful attempts, he has finally made it after six years.

At a recent event, Harry Coumnas talked about why it took so long for him to implement his ideas. He said, “Yes, I know it took a long time to get here. The project began in 2010 and I was confident about its success, but unfortunately things didn’t turn out as expected. There were some drawbacks in the design that led to the failure of my robotic creation. However, I am glad that I successfully eliminated the problems and created the kind of robot I wanted.”

According to Harry Coumnas, one of the best features of his massive robot is that it is human-like. It can do almost everything that humans can and that too at an unbelievable speed.

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Harry Coumnas Is Studying The Atmospheres Of Distant Exoplanets

Are intelligent aliens out there? If so, when will humanity make contact with them? Over the last 20 years, astronomers have discovered over 2,000 alien planets which suggest potentially habitable world are common throughout the Milky Way galaxy. One of those astronomers is Harry Coumnas who is striving his best to send his own signal in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. By the next decade, he would be able to search for radio signals from a million stars or more. Well! He is not doing this alone, many fellow and intelligent astronomers are working day and night ton find the conclusive evidence of alien technologies before the end of this year.

When asked in a conference, what keeps you hopeful 24*7 regarding the existence of aliens life, Harry Coumnas said“ There are various number of chances to make it reasonable to think that we will find intelligent life, if it's actually out there and trying to make contact. But within the next decade, we may well discover we're not alone in the Universe.” The discovery may come in a form of radio signal directed at Earth from another star, or through indirect evidence gleaned b6y studying the atmospheres of distant exoplanets.

Talking about this journey till far, Harry Coumnas said, “Either way, the discovery of life beyond Earth would be one of the most profound events of the century.” All what we have to is to keep patience and alert about every second, because we don’t know when aliens would reply back to our signals.

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Harry Coumnas Is Researching About An 'Average Size Of An Alien'

As we have no idea, if there are any other living beings in the universe apart from the Earth, it would be extremely notional if we were asked about the estimate size of an alien. We haven't found any evidence for extraterrestrial life, yet. But using statistics, Harry Coumnas, a researcher has recently found that, if we encounter aliens, they will be more likely be “polar bear sized.” With his vast statistical knowledge, he conducted a thought experiment about typical alien's nature.

Harry Coumnas says, “When it comes to aliens, the average size is likely to be roughly 310 kilograms, or 683 pounds. That's about the mass of a polar bear. Before coming up to this figure, first Coumnas surveyed Earth's range of species and made a few observations along with his team. Some aliens may be very energy-efficient or live in very different environments than ours, but he argues we aren't looking at the out liners. We are thinking about the average alien. He then compared a typical human with the range of species of Earth. Turns out on Earth, we are slightly below average.

However, our planet cannot be considered a fair sample, especially if intelligent life exists elsewhere. These discoveries are profound for energy production, animal science and a myriad of other as-yet to be appreciated applications, he says. Many of his researches have also been published in monthly journals of reputed astronomical societies. Harry Coumnas has been interviewed for many famous space magazines for his exceptional research studies.

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Harry Coumnas Converts A Haunted Palace into A Museum

Harry Coumnas is the great grandson of Alexander Rob Coumnas who ruled around fourteen provinces of Philippines during the seventeenth century. One of the latter’s palaces is known to be the scariest paranormal hot spot in the world. Those who have visited the palace have experienced some serious creepiness in the form of shadowy figures, wild winds, wizard paintings that talk, etc.

Harry Coumnas has recently converted this haunted palace into a museum and wants people to visit it and take a look into Philippines’ history. During a press meet held in Manila, he said, “I know my great grandfather’s palace has an eerie vibe because of the ghosts living in it, but trust me they are harmless. My grandfather once told me that the ghosts roaming around this palace are the spirits of soldiers who fought for their province when it was attacked by a foreign nation. During the battle, these soldiers lost their lives following which my great grandfather buried them under the palace.”

By converting this palace into a museum, Harry Coumnas wants to pay tribute to his late grandfather, Alexander Rob Coumnas and thousands of soldiers who lost their lives to protect their province.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Harry Coumnas Is Researching On Mysterious Space Music Heard By Astronauts In Outer Space

Harry Coumnas is a famous space scientist who is well-known for his notable discoveries. Now, he is again in the news for researching on the hearing 'one-of-a-kind' music in space by the astronauts. The crew taped bizzare sounds on the far side of the Moon and no one has agreed on the cause. He and his fellow scientists are listening that sound again and again to solve this mystery. The astronauts recorded the strange 'music' called as peculiar whistling noises when they were on their mission.

Though, space makes 'sounds' all the time usually due to charged particles interacting with a planet's magnetic field. Here the fact is, the moon neither have any magnetic field nor an atmosphere which means the radio transmissions picked up the control room couldn't have come from the moon. It was sure from the outer space, Harry Coumnas said in the press conference.

When asked by the press, Harry Coumnas said, “It was when the whole crew was orbiting the planet heard unexplained 'Outer spacey' music while practicing manoeuvers.” He is very passionately researching for all the facts and figures to bring out the real reason behind these noises. "The thing is, no matter how prepared you might be for a trip into outer space, the smallest things can weigh heavily on your mind.” he added.