RE:maha moderator see these...links....and learn how ancient india knew how to make planes....
by abhinav on Oct 07, 2007 02:32 PM Permalink
u201CThe ancient Hindus could navigate the air, and not only navigate it, but fight battles in it like so many war-eagles combating for the domination of the clouds. To be so perfect in aeronautics, they must have known all the arts and sciences related to the science, including the strata and currents of the atmosphere, the relative temperature, humidity, density and specific gravity of the various gases...%u201D %u2014Col. Olcott in a lecture in Allahabad, in 1881.
The Rig Veda, the oldest document of the human race, includes references to the following modes of transportation: jalayan%u2014a vehicle designed to operate in air and water (Rig Veda 6.58.3); kaara%u2014a vehicle that operates on ground and in water (Rig Veda 9.14.1); tritala%u2014a vehicle consisting of three storeys (Rig Veda 3.14.1); trichakra ratha%u2014a three-wheeled vehicle designed to operate in air (Rig Veda 4.36.1); vaayu ratha%u2014a gas or wind-powered chariot (Rig Veda 5.41.6); vidyut ratha%u2014a vehicle that operates on power (Rig Veda 3.14.1).
Ancient Sanskrit literature is full of descriptions of flying machines%u2014vimanas. From the many documents found, it is evident that the scientist-sages Agastya and Bharadwaja had developed the lore of aircraft construction.
The Agastya Samhita gives Agastya%u2019s descriptions on two types of aeroplanes. The first is a chchatra (umbrella or balloon) to be filled with hydrogen. The process of extracting hydrogen from water is described in
RE:RE:RE:maha moderator see these...links....and learn how ancient india knew how to make planes....
by abhinav on Oct 07, 2007 02:50 PM Permalink
that is not an answer to what I am posting dear.....maha moderator asked a question and I replied to it....
BYW if u want to talk about islam...then why do u consider a paedophile and a luster of his own daughter in law as a mesenger of god...??
RE:RE:RE:maha moderator see these...links....and learn how ancient india knew how to make planes....
by abhinav on Oct 07, 2007 02:50 PM Permalink
that is not an answer to what I am posting dear.....maha moderator asked a question and I replied to it....
BYW if u want to talk about islam...then why do u consider a paedophile and a luster of his own daughter in law as a mesenger of god...??
RE:RE:maha moderator see these...links....and learn how ancient india knew how to make planes....
by abhinav on Oct 07, 2007 02:32 PM Permalink
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The process of extracting hydrogen from water is described in elaborate detail and the use of electricity in achieving this is clearly stated.
Aeronautics or Vaimaanika Shastra is a part of Yantra Sarvasva of Bharadwaja. This is also known as Brihadvimaana Shastra. Vaimaanika Shastra deals with aeronautics, including the design of aircraft, the way they can be used for transportation and other applications, in detail. The knowledge of aeronautics is described in Sanskrit in 100 sections, eight chapters, 500 principles and 3,000 shlokas. Great sage Bharadwaja explained the construction of aircraft and the way to fly it in air, on land, on water and use the same aircraft like a submarine. He also described the construction of war-planes and fighter aircraft.
Vaimaanika Shastra explains the metals and alloys and other required material, which can make an aircraft imperishable in any condition. Planes which will not break (abhedya), or catch fire (adaahya) and which cannot be cut (achchedya) have been described. Along with the treatise, there are diagrams on three types of aeroplanes%u2014Sundara, Shukana and Rukma.
RE:maha moderator...for u.....
by abhinav on Oct 07, 2007 02:30 PM Permalink
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The process of extracting hydrogen from water is described in elaborate detail and the use of electricity in achieving this is clearly stated.
Aeronautics or Vaimaanika Shastra is a part of Yantra Sarvasva of Bharadwaja. This is also known as Brihadvimaana Shastra. Vaimaanika Shastra deals with aeronautics, including the design of aircraft, the way they can be used for transportation and other applications, in detail. The knowledge of aeronautics is described in Sanskrit in 100 sections, eight chapters, 500 principles and 3,000 shlokas. Great sage Bharadwaja explained the construction of aircraft and the way to fly it in air, on land, on water and use the same aircraft like a submarine. He also described the construction of war-planes and fighter aircraft.
Vaimaanika Shastra explains the metals and alloys and other required material, which can make an aircraft imperishable in any condition. Planes which will not break (abhedya), or catch fire (adaahya) and which cannot be cut (achchedya) have been described. Along with the treatise, there are diagrams on three types of aeroplanes%u2014Sundara, Shukana and Rukma.
RE:RE:RE:maha moderator...for u.....
by abhinav on Oct 07, 2007 02:51 PM Permalink
that is not an answer to what I am posting dear.....maha moderator asked a question and I replied to it....
BYW if u want to talk about islam...then why do u consider a paedophile and a luster of his own daughter in law as a mesenger of god...??