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Truth always pains..But have to accept it.
by Arun karthick on Sep 13, 2007 01:23 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

proof from wikipedia and NASA.The world best reseachers with world class tech.

* The Geological Survey of India conducted a detailed survey of the area and concluded that the structure was a natural one. A premier institute had made 91 boreholes in and around the site to ascertain the truth and the soil samples kept at the Sethu Project Office could be verified." [[6]]

* Rama Setu IS a natural formation: American space agency NASA has said that the structure of sand bars and rocks situated in the Palk Strait between India and Sri Lanka, known as Ram Sethu or Adam's Bridge in maps, is a natural phenomenon and not a man-made structure. This was announced on Saturday by N K Raghupathy, CEO, Sethusamudram Corp Ltd, at a press conference when he revealed the contents of an email received in this regard from NASA's Johnson Space Centre. A few days back, the company sent an email to NASA to know whether Ram Sethu was a made-made structure


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by sridhar gorantla on Sep 13, 2007 01:28 AM   Permalink
So, did NASA go to bridge and made carbon dating and other tests or did it just say something by sitting out of their office in California.



Also, a simple e-mail cannot be shown as a proff and that too, by the people who are doing the project.



You should appoint an independent inquiry in to by having scientists, historians, ethical people in the comission, rather than just say some thing based on an e-mail sent by some tom,dick and harry.





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by deepak on Sep 13, 2007 01:28 AM   Permalink
first of all i don't understand how the hell nasa came here?? it is a astranaut agency right??? why the hel they are digging sands on earth??? is it really true that nasa did any study???



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by Arun karthick on Sep 13, 2007 01:32 AM   Permalink
deepak ma,

u have to grow a lot.plz study first abt NASA.øwhat all they do.and go their website and seacrh article about this bridge.


be a good boy.

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by Hirendra Chatterjee on Sep 13, 2007 01:32 AM   Permalink
Does this mean it can be demolished? If it is so very necessary to demolish it, how come we waited from 1860 to 2007? Why didn't the British demolish it? Why were alternatives suggested and why are these alternative routes not being considered?

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by Arun karthick on Sep 13, 2007 01:34 AM   Permalink
until now we were beggers.
atleast now our eyes got opened for development.

got it.

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