People Inspired by Small Creatures
A Cob Web Inspired Muslim Ruler
Historic events prove that small creatures inspired grat rulers to conquer kingdoms. The historic story of Muslim dynasty rulers Mohammad Gajani and Gori tried to invade India and failed many times. They were then inspired by a spider while hiding in a cave and later conquered Indian continent. The story goes like this.
Mohammad Gajani and years later Mohammad Gori tried to invade India and had a tough fight with Rajaput kings. They tried many times, more than 15 times but left in depressions. When they were chased away from the Indian soil they have hidden in a cave and saw a spider trying to build its web. They saw the spider fell many times and observed that the web did not loose heart. It tried and tried till the spider completes the construction of the web. This small instance inspired these great rulers and conquering India and established Sultan Regime. Read more about
Mohammad Gajani
The Quest to Know "Why" Inspired Sir Isaac Newton:
Sir Isaac Newton is a great scientist and inventor of gravitation force. A story about Newton which should be inspiration to thousands of young scientists. Once Newton was relaxing under an apple tree some time during 1665 or 1666 . A ripen apple fall on him. Instead of eating the apple, the scientist in him started thinking 'why the apple had fallen down instead of flying up.'. The quest or knowledge invented the great gravitational force which says 'Gravitation, or gravity, is a natural phenomenon by which all physical bodies attract each other. It is most commonly recognized and experienced as the agent that gives weight to physical objects and causes physical objects to fall toward the ground when dropped from a height.' Newton also calculated the force needed to hold the Moon in its orbit, as compared with the force pulling an object to the ground. He also calculated the centripetal force needed to hold a stone in a sling, and the relation between the length of a pendulum and the time of its swing. These early explorations were not soon exploited by Newton, though he studied astronomy and the problems of planetary motion. More on Newtons achievements at
Isaac Newtons Life.
A Tub Bath Inspired Archimedes to discover 'Archimedes Principle':
Once scientist Archimedes was raking bath in a tub . He suddenly realized that the moment he entered the water tub, the level of water in the tub increased and he realized that the volume of water that increased is equals to his own body volume. He started shouting 'Eureka, Eureka' meaning I found it, I fount it. That is the beginning for the birth of 'Archimedes principle'. The Principle is 'Archimedes' principle indicates that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially submerged, is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces.'