Sunday, May 29, 2016

Harry Coumnas Plans To Open an Underwater Museum with a Unique Theme

Harry Coumnas is a London based entrepreneur who has invested in weird businesses throughout his life. Currently, he is planning to open an underwater museum with a “Sinking Ship” theme.  

The idea struck his mind when he was snorkeling and didn’t realize how deep under the water he went and landed on an old, broken ship. According to him, he toured the ship for about an hour and found several interesting things. Several days passed after the incident, but the spectacular views of the ship didn’t escape his mind. This is when he decided to transform this beautiful ship into a museum. 

Harry Coumnas says that he knows that many underwater museums already exist, but the one that he would introduce will be one of a kind. During his interaction with the media, he said, “A museum in a broken ship that must have sunk thousands of years ago is itself an interesting subject. I know it will attract people from all over the world. To make his ship museum a little more attractive, I have rearranged some of the broken ship parts with the help of professionals.”

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Harry Coumnas Is All Set To Make A Documentary Film On 'Finding Alien Life In The Universe'

Harry Coumnas is a scientist who is planning to make a movie on his researches about alien life and exoplanets so far. Though, NASA scientists predict that we'll find alien life in the Milky Way galaxy within the next 20 years by using ground and space-based technology. He says we're limited in our search for life by our prejudices and lack of imagination. Explaining this in a creative thought, he wants to make a short documentary on this research to show the people what we are doing and where we are heading?

Harry Coumnas says that the technology we use to hunt down alien life has greatly improved in the past decade, but the search still isn't nearly as easy as we originally thought. For example, bio signatures are generally believed to be the first and firm evidence of life, either past or present. But, scientists have discovered that lifeless planets with lifeless moons that yield the same bio signatures that we typically see as evidence of life. This means our current methods for detecting life on exoplanets may easily produce false positives. 

Harry Coumnas wants to cover all the aspects, pros and cons and what kind of dedication and hard work it takes to explore and find extraterrestrial life by the scientists of today. He has been in the news and many interviews for his jaw-dropping researches. Now, he wants to try his hand in making a short film depicting all the truths of our universe and alien life. Recently, he also held a small press conference for the promotions of his upcoming documentary film.  

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Harry Coumnas Designs an Ultrathin Invisibility Cloak That Can Match Any Background

Admit it. You’d love to own an invisibility clock. However, if you think such magical garments are only for wizards or intergalactic safari hunters, and not someone ordinary like you; there is good news for you. Renowned fashion designer, Harry Coumnas has designed an ultrathin invisibility cloak for the common man.

Harry Coumnas held a press conference yesterday to talk about his invisibility cloak and what motivated him to design it. He said, “I have closely observed the effect of various cloaking devices, but unfortunately this effect is far from perfect. People’s attempt to hide themselves using such devices is thwarted by distortions of light bending around them. To eliminate this problem, I wanted to design an ultrathin invisibility piece of clothing that could turn objects into perfect, flat mirrors. I am glad I have been able to do this with the help of my talented team.”

Harry Coumnas also shared some details about his magical garment with the media. He said that the cloak designed by him is thin & flexible, so you can easily wrap it around objects of any shape. It can even be tuned to match any background behind it. Harry is planning to create more such invisibility cloaks and sell them to common people at affordable prices.