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IndiaTimes.com
4-8-3


Vimanas
 
Directions for building interstellar spaceships. 'Anti-gravitational' method of propulsion. An ancient manuscript written in the 4th Century BC Discovered in Tibet and Lhasa by the Chinese. The frontiers of what is possible in science are being stretched. Read on
 
While the world is busy launching spacecrafts into the unknown universe the Chinese discover something in the mountains of Tibet and Lhasa. They are a bundle of strange Sanskrit documents!
 
The documents are sent to Dr. Ruth Reyna, University of Chandigarh, for translation and special comments. Dr. Reyna's findings are eye opening. She declares that the manuscripts contain the following:
 
1. Directions for building interstellar spaceships with a method of     propulsion that are essentially anti-gravitational. The method was     similar to that of laghima, the power of man's ego. It is described     as 'a centrifugal force strong enough to counteract all gravitational     pull'. Hindu Yogis claim it is a man's laghima that allows for his     body to levitate (rise defying gravity).
 
2. These machines are called astras.
 
3. The text also contains claims that ancient Indians could have sent detachments of men onto any planet.
 
4. The secrets of antima (cover of invisibility) and of garima (method of making one's body as heavy as 'a mountain of lead') are revealed. The Chinese are including certain parts of this data in their space program research and study.
 
5. It has mention of a planned trip to the moon.
 
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