THE HINDU
Mumbai, January 4, 2015
VINAYA DESHPANDE
Paper claims knowledge of making aeroplanes existed between 6 and 7000 BC


They were already flying long before Jeovah had created the Universe and now
LEFT TO THEIR OWN JUICES THEY WILL CHURN OUT PLENTY OF JUICY STEELS



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Goa science meet to discuss ancient alloys

Panaji: Scientists across India will converge in Goa later this week to 
discuss, among other things, ancient alloys of the pre-Mahabharat period which 
could render flying machines from that era invisible to the naked eye, a top 
organiser of the Bharatiya Vigyan Sammelan and Expo said Tuesday.

"Bharadwaj rishi (sage) has mentioned that planes made with certain alloys can 
be made invisible. C.S.R. Prabhu has prepared that particular alloy in a modern 
laboratory. He will demonstrate that alloy which absorbs 80 percent of the 
incident light," Sahasrabuddhe told reporters. Addressing a press conference in 
Panaji, Jayant Sahasrabuddhe, national organiser of the conference, said the 
event would also demonstrate how tribals from Madhya Pradesh manufactured steel 
using herbal juices as a catalyst in a wooden furnace using ancient and 
traditional wisdom. 

The reference to ancient planes at the forthcoming Sammelan comes a month after 
the Indian Science Congress in Mumbai discussed aviation technology in ancient 
India and how planes were invented by a sage.

Prabhu, a noted scientist according to the organiser, is expected to deliver a 
speech on Sage Bharadwaj's book 'Brihad Viman Shastra' in which there are 
several references to aviation technology, including manufacturing alloys to 
make planes invisible to the naked eye as well as to the radar, according to 
Sahasrabuddhe.

Sahasrabuddhe, an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay alumnus, also 
called for more funding for such projects.

The organiser also said that tribal artisans from Madhya Pradesh would also be 
present at the Goa conference and would demonstrate the process of making steel 
from iron and herbal juices.

"(With) juices from different herbs ... they can make good steel," he said.

The three-day conference, which will also exhibit models of Akash and Brahmos 
missiles, the Arjuna battle tank, 3-D radars, bomb disposal robots, Mangalyaan 
and Chandrayaan models, has four union cabinet ministers including Defence 
Minister Manohar Parrikar, and Goa Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar as chief 
patrons.

IANS


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