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The Journal of American Science

(J Am Sci)

ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264 (online), doi prefix: 10.7537, Monthly

Volume 21, Issue 8, Cumulated No. 210, August 25, 2025

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A New Model of Cosmology (1971-1979) — A review and revisit

 

Gangadhar

 

  1. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana,  India.

Email: gangadhar19582058@gmail.com

 

Abstract:   During the 1970-1977, many research and studies were conducted on the origin, structure,  nature and evolution of the creation and a cosmology was developed by me in 1977 with hundreds of  doctrines b considering several facts about the appearing universe, atom, photon, space, universe and all physical laws along with good stuff of all the theories.  According to my cosmology, the cosmos is an enormous-mixed compound of universes, galaxies, stars, planets, atoms, electrons, protons, neutrons etc. that are created by each other, embedded one in each another, extended in ascending and descending order infinitely, with similar structure and properties in the state of cosmic-plasma.

[Gangadhar. A New Model of Cosmology (1971-1979) — A review and revisit. J Am Sci 2025;21(8):1-29]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264 (online). http://www.jofamericanscience.org. 01 doi:10.7537/marsjas210825.01

 

Keywords:  Ecological Forecasting Time Scales (1965-70); A New Model of Cosmology (1970-80); Basics of Geoscope (1980-87); Basics of Monsoon Time Scales (1987-91); Astro-Climatic Numerical Periodic Tables (1991-2000); Designs of Geoscope (2000-2015); Designs of Global Monsoon Time Scales (2015-still)-).

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INTERLAYERED SECURITY MODEL FOR CLOUD COMPUTING IN INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT) DOMAIN

 

Sarjiyus, O., El-yakub, M.B and Aleng E. A.

 

Department of Computer Science, Adamawa State University, Mubi, Nigeria

sarjiyus@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The way people see the world includes more than just the physical things around them. There is also a strong presence in cyberspace. However, this virtual part is not separate from the physical world. Many connected sensors collect data from the physical world and send it to cyberspace. This research focuses on creating a new, layered security model to deal with specific challenges like keeping data safe, ensuring privacy, and making sure systems work properly when cloud computing and IoT are used together. The research mainly used data from journal articles written by experts in the field. Tools like class diagrams and pseudocode were used to show how the system works. In this study, AES was used to encrypt data, and the AES key was further protected using RSA public key encryption to handle key management better and improve data security. When AES was combined with the ESA algorithm, it made the encryption more secure, though it took more time.

[Sarjiyus, O., El-yakub, M.B and Aleng E. A. INTERLAYERED SECURITY MODEL FOR CLOUD COMPUTING IN INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT) DOMAIN. J Am Sci 2025;21(8):30-41]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264 (online). http://www.jofamericanscience.org. 02 doi:10.7537/marsjas210825.02

 

Keywords: AES encryption; ESA algorithm; Cloud Computing; Internet of Things (IoT); Multilayered Security

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APPLICATION OF ELZAKI TRANSFORMATION WITH LOW CRITICAL BUCKLING LOAD

 

 Updesh Kumar *,  Govind Raj Naunyal,   Dinesh Verma

* Associate Professor

 

Department of Mathematics, KGK (PG) College Moradabad

drdinesh.maths@gmail.com

 


 

Abstract: These are considerably long in comparison with their lateral dimensions and hence buckle when the axial load approaches a certain critical value known as critical buckling load. In this paper, we present Elzaki transformation means for discussing the Euler’s theory of very long columns with low critical buckling loads to obtain the Euler’s formula for critical or buckling load. It is a powerful mathematical means which is generally applied in different areas of science, engineering and technology for solving ordinary or partial differential equations without finding their general solutions.

[Updesh Kumar,  Govind Raj Naunyal,   Dinesh Verma. APPLICATION OF ELZAKI TRANSFORMATION WITH LOW CRITICAL BUCKLING LOAD. J Am Sci 2025;21(8):42-45]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264 (online). http://www.jofamericanscience.org. 03 doi:10.7537/marsjas210825.03

 

Keywords: Euler’s theory; Laplace transformation; Long Columns; Critical buckling load

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A New Model of Cosmology that breaks the mysteries of the cosmos - A review and revisit

 

Gangadhar

 

  1. No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055, Telangana,  India.

Email: gangadhar19582058@gmail.com

 

Abstract:     There are many theories on cosmology and many myths, mysteries, truths, beliefs in the cosmology that current theories cannot explain. But what is the mystery of the creation? An answer that human intelligence cannot grasp. That means the cosmos is an enormous-mixed compound of Photon universes, atomic universes, our Geo-universes and their compounds, changing into solid, liquid and gaseous forms one into another and sometimes undergoing mutations, and extended in ascending and descending order embedded one in each other in the form of superfluid matter with Superfluidity. Scientists will conquer them someday in the future. I have conducted many research and studies on the mysteries of the cosmos and introduced numerous unique ideas and doctrines which break the mysteries of the cosmos. These ideas have drawn the ire of religious fundamentalists. Moreover, I was insulted, ridiculed by researchers and attacked and taunted by fundamentalists. My ideas and doctrines were darkened and my ideas were ignored. I am a victim of casteism and untouchability, discrimination and negligence and conspiracies. As Time goes by, old age health problems surround me, I am now making my life's last journey to the worlds of no return. It is not known how long I will live and when I will die but I know that my time is near and someday I will die suddenly without you knowing. That's why I want to make this known to the world before I die. So, world scientists can know my numerous unique ideas and doctrines I did along with my biography. This paper gives some more up to date time to time information about my ideas and doctrines as outlined below that will inspire future generations to do more research on the above as well.

[Gangadhar. A New Model of Cosmology that breaks the mysteries of the cosmos - A review and revisit. J Am Sci 2025;21(8):46-64]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264 (online). http://www.jofamericanscience.org. 04 doi:10.7537/marsjas210825.04

 

Keywords:  Ecological Forecasting Time Scales (1965-70); A New Model of Cosmology (1970-80); Basics of Geoscope (1980-87); Basics of Monsoon Time Scales (1987-91); Astro-Climatic Numerical Periodic Tables (1991-2000); Designs of Geoscope (2000-2015); Designs of Global Monsoon Time Scales (2015-still)

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Basics of Fiji Monsoon Time Scale: A review and revisit

 

Gangadhar

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad, India-500055

Email:  gangadhar19582058@gmail.com

 

Abstract:  Monsoon means a periodic seasonal reversing winds patterns in atmospheric circulation accompanied by climate and weather changes according to the year-to-year changes of movement of the Earth on its axial tilt (obliquity) between approximately 22.1 and 24.5 degrees to its path and revolves around the Sun in accordance with the Milankovitch cycles. Therefore, not only the countries in the tropical and subtropical regions, but also those wind patterns blowing in the countries in the polar regions should be considered monsoons. I proposed and designed the Basics of Monsoon Time Scales for all global, regional, local monsoon systems along with every country of the world for unraveling the mysteries; studying the characteristics of dynamics mechanisms and exercising the benefits of mankind and development.  According to the researches and studies on the Monsoon Time Scales, it is come to know that there will be severe climate changes and natural calamities in the coming years "i.e"  heavy rains, floods and storms etc. will occur until about 2075 and there will be droughts and famines etc. until about 2150. Through the establishment of Monsoon Time Scales, we can know the future consequences of climate changes and natural calamities. Plans can be made accordingly. As a part of them, the Fiji Monsoon Time Scale was proposed and designed by me in 1991 to study climate changes and natural calamities in advance. I call on world scientists to establish the Fiji Monsoon Time Scale  following the Basics of Monsoon Time Scales outlined below, based on the India Monsoon Time Scale which is successfully proved out in practice and  break down the mysteries of the Fiji  monsoon.     

[Gangadhar. Basics of Fiji Monsoon Time Scale: A review and revisit. J Am Sci 2025;21(8):65-121]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264 (online). http://www.jofamericanscience.org. 05 doi:10.7537/marsjas210825.05 

 

Keywords:  Ecological Forecasting Time Scales (1965-70); A New Model of Cosmology (1970-80); Geoscope systems (1980-87); Global Monsoon Time Scales (1987-91); Astro-Climatic Nature Cyclic Pattern Periodic Tables (1991-2000); Designs of Geoscope systems (2000-2015); Designs of Global Monsoon Time Scales (2015-still) 

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The construction of design methods for the socialization of red culture empowered by digital interaction

 

CHEN Yuehong 1,  JIANG Yingzhu 2

 

(1. School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Harbin Institute of Technology, Heilongjiang Harbin; 2. Beijing Dajia Internet Information Technology Co., LTD.)

 

Abstract: The socialization of red culture emphasizes the inward dissemination effect of culture, stressing the further stimulation of the public's emotional resonance on the basis of cognitive recognition, enabling them to internalize red culture as their own spirit and guide their future behavioral practices. At present, the dissemination of red culture in our country urgently needs to transform towards socialization. This article, from the perspective of design studies, explores the advantages of digital interaction design in empowering the socialization of red culture. Then, based on the demand model, it constructs a set of digital interaction design methodologies for red culture to guide subsequent design practices. By improving the quality of content, it promotes the efficiency of dissemination, accelerates the socialization of red culture, and contributes to China's cultural confidence and strength.

[CHEN Yuehong,  JIANG Yingzhu,  XUE Yongzeng. The construction of design methods for the socialization of red culture empowered by digital interaction. J Am Sci 2025;21(8):122-131]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264 (online). http://www.jofamericanscience.org. 06 doi:10.7537/marsjas210825.06

 

Keywords: Red culture Socialization; Interaction design ;Emotional resonance

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Reconstruction of Visual Complexity Quantification Models from the perspective of computational aesthetics

 

BU Wei

 

School of Architecture and Design, Harbin Institute of Technology, Heilongjiang Harbin.

 

Abstract: Visual complexity is a core dimension that connects theoretical perception and technical application in computational aesthetics, and its quantification needs to take into account the dynamic coupling of local details and global semantics. Aiming at the problems of multi-scale feature fragmentation, lack of dynamic perception and neglect of cultural context existing in the current methods, this paper proposes the fractal-entropy collaborative computing framework (FESM). By constructing a multi-scale pyramid feature extraction layer, a dynamic weight distribution mechanism based on visual saliency, and an ethical optimization layer constrained by cultural heritage, the model has achieved a leap from static statistics to dynamic perception and from single features to multi-modal collaboration. Experiments show that FESM significantly outperforms traditional methods in art style classification (with an accuracy rate of 92.3%), image quality assessment (with a 41% reduction in MSE), and cross-domain generalization (with an adaptation coefficient of 0.89). Further integrating the three scenarios of artistic creation assistance, cultural heritage protection, and intelligent design systems to verify its application value, it provides interpretable and scalable quantitative tools for computational aesthetics, promoting the deep integration of art and technology.

[BU Wei. Reconstruction of Visual Complexity Quantification Models from the perspective of computational aesthetics. J Am Sci 2025;21(8):132-141]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264 (online). http://www.jofamericanscience.org. 07 doi:10.7537/marsjas210825.07

 

Keywords: Computational aesthetics; visual complexity; fractal-entropy cooperative model; dynamic weight allocation

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InfoBase Index IBI Impact Factor (IF, 2019): 2.9

ICV 2013: 7.63

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