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If anything, the ancient Hindus taught the Atlanteans.

 

" That aerial navigation existed long before the making of the first modern

airplane by the Wright brothers, the director of the International Academy

of Sanskrit Investigation at Mysen, India, discovered an ancient treatise on

aeronautics, which was written three thousand years ago. It was attributed

to the Indu sage Bharadway, who wrote a manuscript called "Vymacrika

Shastra," meaning "the Science of Aeronautics." It has eight chapters with

diagrams, describing three types of aircraft, including apparatuses that

could neither catch on fire nor break, and mentions thirty-one essential

parts of these vehicles and sixteen materials from which they are

constructed, which absorb light and heat, for which reason they were

considered suitable for the construction of airplanes. It is interesting to

note the similarity of the word "vymacrika" and "vimanas," indicating that

the Hindus obtained their knowledge of aerial navigation from the

subterranean Atlanteans who must have visited them in ancient times and

taught them."

 

http://skywebsite.com/hollow/thehollowearth/id15.html

 

Dharmapada

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hi,

some 8 years ago famous reformer and sage"swami dayananda"wrote in

his book"rigvedaadibhaasyabhoomikaa"about the seeds of aerial science

and aeroplanes in rigveda,also a teached named"talmale"prepared an

aeroplane model and flown it successfully at the chopathiog mumbai

(india),this was before write brothers invention,but since india was

undergoing slavery of British and he was discouraged,thus his effort

could not go ahead.the book vaimanka shaastraa of

sage"bharadwaaja"was of course seen by me ,i also translated it and

made a comparatative study of ancient terms with that of modern

aeronautical engg glossry.the langauge of the book is very ancient

and many technical terms are yet to be clarified,also the sage

mentioned many heattreatment,and cold processes to harden the metals

and non metals to be used on manufacture of aeroplane bodies.he used

so many biochemical and animal fats ,skins etc..,which is difficult

yo get in modern age.But waht i wish to say is,that we have yet to

reach at that stage.

spsharma

 

 

 

 

 

vediculture, "Dean De Lucia" <0108@t...> wrote:

>

> Hey!

>

> If anything, the ancient Hindus taught the Atlanteans.

>

> " That aerial navigation existed long before the making of the

first modern

> airplane by the Wright brothers, the director of the International

Academy

> of Sanskrit Investigation at Mysen, India, discovered an ancient

treatise on

> aeronautics, which was written three thousand years ago. It was

attributed

> to the Indu sage Bharadway, who wrote a manuscript called "Vymacrika

> Shastra," meaning "the Science of Aeronautics." It has eight

chapters with

> diagrams, describing three types of aircraft, including apparatuses

that

> could neither catch on fire nor break, and mentions thirty-one

essential

> parts of these vehicles and sixteen materials from which they are

> constructed, which absorb light and heat, for which reason they were

> considered suitable for the construction of airplanes. It is

interesting to

> note the similarity of the word "vymacrika" and "vimanas,"

indicating that

> the Hindus obtained their knowledge of aerial navigation from the

> subterranean Atlanteans who must have visited them in ancient times

and

> taught them."

>

> http://skywebsite.com/hollow/thehollowearth/id15.html

>

> Dharmapada

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