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when did mankind first create airplanes and space shuttles recent history tells us that the Wright brothers launched the first successful flight in 1903 and that the first space shuttle was built in 1976 but what if ples and space shuttles existed thousands of years ago not only that but they were much more advanced than what we have [Music] today a controversial paper presented at the prestigious science conference the one 102nd Indian science Congress in Mumbai claims human Aviation and advanced space flight was achieved and Mastered by the ancient Indians thousands of years ago the paper presented by Captain Anand bodas a retired principal of a pilot training facility within a session titled ancient Sciences through Sanskrit details that invida texts from 7,000 years ago a planes are described as being able to fly backwards and side to side they could also shuttle between countries continents and even planets the more than 3,000-year old manuscript also described ancient Pilots diets and clothing according to Buddhas during specific periods Pilots drink the milk of Buffalo cow and sheep and they wore clothes made from vegetation grown underwater bodas indicated that there is official history and unofficial history official history only noted that the Wright brothers flew the first plane in 1903 but the inventor of the airplane was really a sage named barad waja who lived around 7,000 years ago he also said that ancient planes had 40 Small Engines the vas are a large collection of Sanskrit texts originating in Ancient India and constitute the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature and the oldest scriptures of Hinduism some of the collections such as the samhitas are known to date back to at least 1700 BC although it is believed that many go back much further the subject of flying machines has been a popular subject among ancient astronaut theorists who argue that some extracts are evidence of extraterrestrial visitations however Captain bodis said that ancient Indians invented the technology and that it was later forgotten because of the passage of time foreign rulers and things being stolen from the country the times of India reports that the paper presented at the conference which included six Nobel laurates and award-winning academics and scientists in its Ro has been met with skepticism claims of pseudo science and the argument that the theory undermines empirical evidence by citing ancient religious texts the Indian science Congress Association is a premier scientific organization of India with more than 30,000 scientist members their mandate is to publish journals hold conferences and advance and promote the cause of science NASA scientist Dr Ram pad Gandhi Ramen started an online petition before the conference to to oppose certain lectures which were thought to advance a mix of science mythology and the politics of Hindu nationalists however others such as an Indian scientist from the US who attended the conference seem to find the examination of ancient testimony compelling saying knowledge always grows its flow never stops so if all this knowledge was available in the ancient days I need to know where it stopped why did it fail to grow why was there no advancements when did it stop I am not a Ware of the chronology of events but I am definitely willing to learn more and find out the concept of ancient civilizations creating airplanes is not new gold trinkets of what looks like airplanes were found in an area covering Central America this object here which looks like a airplane was found in 1898 in a tomb in Egypt and was later dated as having been created near 200 BCE I've also talked about in videos on this channel that we do think that today's technology is the most advanced it has ever been in the history of the world but is that really true I don't think we can be completely sure there's so much about our history that we do not know and cannot explain but do I believe that advanced civilizations existed before that are capable of creating this technology yes I do these civilizations may not be advanced in today's sense with our iPhones and YouTube but advanced in their own way oh and can you imagine if there was some form of YouTube or Twitter back then what would be the content like a DIY video on how to build the pyramids or a prank Channel all there was was videos on how to mess with people of the future episode one Stonehenge anyway let me know how you guys feel about the story in the comments below again thanks so much for watching everybody see you later
By Jariatu Kallon2 years ago in History
The Civil War Soldier Who Survived Being Shot in the Forehead
The Battle of Chickamauga was the most profound Union defeat of the Civil War and had the second-highest number of casualties after the Battle of Gettysburg. Jacob Miller was thought to be one of them and was left lying on the battlefield by his unit, a sacrifice to the cause.
By Kassondra O'Hara2 years ago in History
The Evolution of War Tanks
The development of tanks saw significant acceleration during World War II, driven by rapid advancements in technology and the exigencies of warfare. Despite the limitations imposed by the Treaty of Versailles, Germany swiftly enhanced its tank capabilities. The progression of German tank technology is exemplified by the evolution from the Panzer I to the Panzer VI. Adolf Hitler played a crucial role in the advancement of German tanks, particularly through the implementation of the Blitzkrieg tactical doctrine. The German military command gleaned valuable insights regarding tank capabilities and strategic deployment during the invasion of Poland. Tanks were designed to engage targets that high-velocity guns struggled to address, maintaining proximity to infantry units while utilizing their armaments against machine gun nests, blockhouses, and light artillery. The concept of dual turrets in tanks proved impractical due to operational challenges and the coordination of weaponry.
By Isaac Ekow Anyidoho2 years ago in History
MATHEMATICS
Mathematics developed as a means to comprehend the natural patterns and sequences observed in the world. It arose from humanity's desire to interpret the cyclical phenomena of day and night, the behaviors of animals, and the transformations of landscapes. The ancient Egyptians employed mathematical principles to effectively manage irrigation systems, create calendars aligned with the annual flooding of the Nile, and establish standardized units of measurement. The necessity for land area calculations spurred significant mathematical advancements among the Egyptians. They utilized a decimal system based on ten fingers for numerical representation. Their mathematical explorations included the study of fractions and geometric series, which ultimately led to the approximation of pi. The concept of the reassembled eye, representing 1/64, hints at the process of summing fractions and halving them, approaching one without ever attaining it. Egyptian mathematicians demonstrated remarkable precision in calculating the area of a circle and derived an accurate approximation of pi by comparing a circle to a square and analyzing the relationship between these two geometric forms. The mathematical ingenuity evident in the construction of the Egyptian pyramids is truly remarkable. These structures embody the principle of combining smaller geometric shapes to create larger forms, such as symmetrical octahedrons. There are indications that the proportions of the Great Pyramid may conceal the golden ratio, illustrating the intersection of mathematical principles and aesthetic design. In Babylonian society, scribes held a vital position in the realms of record-keeping and education. Young individuals aspiring to become scribes attended specialized institutions to acquire skills in literacy and numeracy. The use of clay tablets for documentation by Babylonian scribes offers valuable insights into their mathematical methodologies. The Babylonians employed a base-60 numerical system for their arithmetic, utilizing the twelve knuckles of one hand and five fingers of the other to count up to sixty distinct numbers.
By Isaac Ekow Anyidoho2 years ago in History
The Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China stands as a testament to civilization and authority. It played a crucial role in the advancement of societies and the supremacy of various dynasties. The narrative of its construction and historical importance is worth exploring. This monumental structure also embodies resilience and cultural legacy. While the original segments date back over 2,300 years, certain portions have been reconstructed in the last 30 years. Following damage incurred during a trade conflict, the wall was restored for tourism, drawing both international and domestic visitors. In the 20th century, the Great Wall experienced significant human-induced destruction, particularly during the conflicts with Japan in the 1930s. The oldest surviving section of the wall is located near China's remote northern frontier. The history of the Great Wall encompasses numerous dynasties and invasions by the Mongols. Various Chinese dynasties constructed distinct walls that together extend for approximately 13,000 miles. The Mongol leader Genghis Khan invaded China and established the Yuan Dynasty, prompting the Ming Dynasty to fortify against Mongol incursions. The ancient art of wall construction provides valuable insights into Chinese heritage. Generations of skilled builders dedicated their lives to the creation of the original wall. The meticulousness of Chief Wall Builder Tai ultimately led to his execution. The Badaling section of the Great Wall is a favored site for tourists, attracting around 11 million visitors each year and accommodating up to 65,000 tourists daily.
By Isaac Ekow Anyidoho2 years ago in History
Pushpa 2: The Rule – A Cinematic Powerhouse You Can't Miss
Pushpa 2: The Rule - A Gripping Sequel that Redefines the Action Genre Pushpa 2 The Rule : is more than just a sequel; it's an adrenaline-fueled journey that plunges deeper into the raw, untamed world of Pushpa Raj. Director Sukumar masterfully builds upon the gritty foundation laid in the first film, delivering a cinematic experience that is both exhilarating and emotionally charged.
By Hasina Bagome2 years ago in History
Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria's heritage and familial connections are noteworthy. She was born to Princess Victoria Marie Louise of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Prince Edward, Duke of Kent. Her father belonged to the House of Hanover, a royal lineage that traces its roots to northern Germany. In terms of her early life and royal heritage, Victoria was the fifth in line for the British throne and was baptized as Alexandrina Victoria. The House of Hanover had been the ruling dynasty in Britain since 1714, functioning as a constitutional monarch with limited authority. The Victorian era was characterized by significant social, religious, and political transformations. Working-class men did not receive payment until 1911, necessitating financial backing to secure election to Parliament. Educational advancements occurred as the government assumed responsibility, resulting in 90% of children attending school, although rural children were often withdrawn to assist with harvests. The complexities of royal marriages and succession were evident, particularly with George IV's failed unions and absence of legitimate heirs, prompting a race among the king's unmarried brothers to produce a rightful successor. Queen Victoria's childhood seclusion significantly influenced her future reign. Although she experienced feelings of loneliness, this isolation protected her from the negative influences of certain relatives. Contrary to her later reflections, Victoria's early years were filled with maternal affection, indulgence from her governess, and pleasurable outings. At the age of 18, Victoria ascended to the throne. Despite attempts by Conroy to exert control over her, she firmly resisted. Her inaugural public appearance was met with acclaim. Victoria also challenged the longstanding Salic law to claim her position as Queen of Hanover.
By Isaac Ekow Anyidoho2 years ago in History
Exploring No-Fly Zones: The Unexpected Rules of Airspace
[Music] On Earth, there are certain areas where aircraft are prohibited from flying due to security, secrecy, or safety concerns. These restricted airspace zones fall into five categories: cultural, political, historical, environmental significance, and areas designated to ensure visitor safety. Let's explore some of the most notable examples:
By Rapelang Malebelle2 years ago in History



