Friday, April 24, 2015

Harry Coumnas Expresses His Views On The Evolution & End Of Life On Earth

The origin of life on Earth has always been a topic of debate. Yesterday, Harry Coumnas, who is a biology professor in the one of the top science colleges in Italy, was in Australia to take part in a Science Research Conference. The motive behind the conference was to take opinions of influential personalities from dfferent backgrounds on the subject of life, how they feel it originated on earth, and what will end it.

The enthusiatic professor, Harry Coumnas, made quite an impression on the conference attendees through his futuristic ideas and intelligent comments. He apparently came with a good preparation and research. First, he was asked about his opinion of the evolution of life on earth, to which he said, “According to what  I have studied and researched, “The Earth evolved due to the accretion of the solar system. In fact, not only Earth; other planets of the solar system, meteors, comets, asteroids, as well as the sun was formed as a result of matter's tendency to clump together. The origin of earth, however, is believed to be more violent due to its greater gravitational force.”

To the question pertaining to how according to him life on earth might end, Harry Coumnas acted like a professor explaining each and every detail of his answer. He said that although there are many factors that may lead to the end of life on Earth, Global Warming is possibly the gravest threat. He also shared some facts showing how our planet in the last few years is warming to a degree which is beyond what most species can live with. He also suggested some actions that must be taken to save numerous species threatened by the effect of global warming.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Harry Coumnas Is Building Under Water Restaurant In Greece

We have been watching restaurants with breathtaking open-air sea views, on roof top terrace and between the sky. Have you heard a restaurant between the water? Harry Coumnas is building a restaurant under the water near Greece. This restaurant will be 16 feet below sea level at providing a truly unique and unforgettable experience to the guests. It will be serving contemporary cuisine and sets a one-of-its-kind trend for dining in the country. The area will be the first remote location that will offer fine dining and good wines.

Till now, Harry Coumnas has more than 12 restaurants in the best location of countries across the globe. But, this restaurant will set the trend for resort dining to deliver luxe resort dining in compelling surroundings. The name has still to be decided. With incredible designing interior, layout and architecture, this restaurant will be having incorporated bar featuring unique and individual menus. The dining experience at this restaurant will be distinguished by the diversity of cuisine and uniqueness of settings.

Harry Coumnas
says, “It will be the first resort to build an underground wine cellar in Greece, the first Greek to create an undersea restaurant. World class chefs and winemakers will be invited to its islands to provide luscious and mouth watering cuisines in the region. This restaurant will be 160 meters below the surface, offering 180-degree panoramic views of the vibrant coral gardens surrounding it. It will be offering the widest choice of dining and largest wine cellar in the country, all in spectacular Greece beach side settings.

Concentrating more on its safety and architecture, Harry Coumnas has get this project done under the assistance of world-class architects and engineers to make this possible. From a mythical escape into the depths of the ocean, the fiery cuisine and the freshest of seafood will add five stars to the hues of sea life of Greece ocean reflected in tropical cocktails.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Harry Coumnas Aims To Crack The Magnetic Mystery Between Earth & Sun

The interaction between earth & sun's magnetic fields is the latest research interest of Harry Coumnas, who is a well-known African American scientist known for his oddball inventions. For quite a long time, Harry wanted to study the phenomenon called magetic reconnection, which occurs when the magentic fields of earth & sun come together, separate for some time & then get merged again. This process, he believes is the main reason behind the explosive energy bursts on the surface of earth. These bursts of energy can adversely impact electronics, like communication systems, GPS navigation & power grids.

In order to study and understand this explosive give-and-take process taking place between the magnetic fields of earth & sun, Harry Coumnas will soon launch an advanced spacecraft. He has designed this spacecraft along with his team, which includes four well-known astronomers and four scientists. The most peculiar feature of his spacecraft is that it can offer 3-D views of the magnetic reconnection on the smallest of scales.

While talking to the media about the design of his spacecraft, Harry Coumnas said, “ The observatory stretches twelve feet wide & five feet high. It weighs around 32,000 pounds, which I think is the ideal weight of a spacecraft for a space mission like this.” Harry is excited about the launch of his spacecraft and is confident about its success. Right now, he is in Switzerland for a social cause and plans to fly back to the United States this coming Monday.