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supunperera said:
is the article on the engine design available?

if so do you mind sharing it? i would like to go through it and figure out whether it is actually possible.

I will find people with Chemistry & Physics expertise and verify the claims :)

I'm looking for that article, which has been misplaced. I'll put it up if I find it.
 

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    supunperera said:
    er... i thought this document came to light in 1973, which is after Wright brothers' first flight (1902-3)! Well...the Sanskrit version was there for a long time anyway. so there is a possibility

    I HEARD , THEY FOUND ORIGINAL DOC OF THIS FROM CHINA , SOMEBODY BROUGHT THIS TO CHINA FROM INDIA. BUT FONTS OF THIS DOC. CAN'T MATCHING WITH CHINA & INDIA.IT CAN MATCH WITH OUR "BRAHAKMI AKSHARA". SO THOSE DAYS SRI LANKA HAD A GREAT TECHNOLOGY .:D :D :D :D :D :D
     

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    Does anyone know where to find a Sinhala translated version of this book?
    Because it could be mistranslated when translating from Sanskrutha to English.
     

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    hemalsilva said:
    I HEARD , THEY FOUND ORIGINAL DOC OF THIS FROM CHINA , SOMEBODY BROUGHT THIS TO CHINA FROM INDIA. BUT FONTS OF THIS DOC. CAN'T MATCHING WITH CHINA & INDIA.IT CAN MATCH WITH OUR "BRAHAKMI AKSHARA". SO THOSE DAYS SRI LANKA HAD A GREAT TECHNOLOGY .:D :D :D :D :D :D


    this is actually possible!

    the only hitch here is that Brahmi originated in India - not Sri Lanka. :(

    if the original document "relates" more to early Sinhala than Sanskrit (both are derivatives of Brahmi i think?) then we have a winner here :)
     

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    supunperera said:
    this is actually possible!

    the only hitch here is that Brahmi originated in India - not Sri Lanka. :(

    if the original document "relates" more to early Sinhala than Sanskrit (both are derivatives of Brahmi i think?) then we have a winner here :)

    :yes: :yes: YES , NOT BRAHMI, IT'S SANSKRIT :D :D :D SANSKRIT IS WORLD'S OLDEST LANGUAGE :D :D :D
     

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    this is off Mahabharath translated into English:
    "Gurkha flying in his swift and powerful Vimana hurled against the three cities of the Vrishis and Andhakas a single projectile charged with all the power of the Universe. An incandescent column of smoke and fire, as brilliant as ten thousands suns, rose in all its splendor. It was the unknown weapon, the Iron Thunderbolt, a gigantic messenger of death which reduced to ashesthe entire race of the Vrishnis and Andhakas."

    just imagine what it describes in modern day terms! This is more powerful than Migs/F-16s or whatever. And it is nuclear capable. Mahabharath talks of nuclear warfare!


    Only seven years after the first successful atom bomb blast in New Mexico, Dr. Robert Oppenheimer, the Supervising Scientist of the Manhattan Project, who was familiar with ancient Sanskrit literature, was giving a lecture at Rochester University. During the question and answer period a student asked a question to which Oppenheimer gave a strangely qualified answer:

    Student: Was the bomb exploded at Alamogordo during the Manhattan Project the first one to be detonated?

    Dr. Oppenheimer: "Well -- yes. In modern times, of course.

    well... he may have not meant anything, but then again...
     

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    We don't know exactly when Rawana lived. But historical and archaeological facts suggests it was between 5000 BC to 10000 BC, which is older than any known civilization on earth.
     

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    supunperera said:
    this is off Mahabharath translated into English:
    "Gurkha flying in his swift and powerful Vimana hurled against the three cities of the Vrishis and Andhakas a single projectile charged with all the power of the Universe. An incandescent column of smoke and fire, as brilliant as ten thousands suns, rose in all its splendor. It was the unknown weapon, the Iron Thunderbolt, a gigantic messenger of death which reduced to ashesthe entire race of the Vrishnis and Andhakas."

    just imagine what it describes in modern day terms! This is more powerful than Migs/F-16s or whatever. And it is nuclear capable. Mahabharath talks of nuclear warfare!


    Only seven years after the first successful atom bomb blast in New Mexico, Dr. Robert Oppenheimer, the Supervising Scientist of the Manhattan Project, who was familiar with ancient Sanskrit literature, was giving a lecture at Rochester University. During the question and answer period a student asked a question to which Oppenheimer gave a strangely qualified answer:

    Student: Was the bomb exploded at Alamogordo during the Manhattan Project the first one to be detonated?

    Dr. Oppenheimer: "Well -- yes. In modern times, of course.

    well... he may have not meant anything, but then again...

    This suggests that the power source is nuclear power, or something we don't know yet.

    Oh! and I once read an article saying there is evidence of a Nuclear Explosion in Horton Place, Sri Lanka, which predates known civilization.
     
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    Guys never quote LTTE dudes or spammers! Just post his name like name of LTTE dude> and post the reply. Never quote them. THanks Hemalsilva and Dilan for showing this member to me!
     

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    when the City of Mohenjodaro was excavated by archaeologists in the last century, they found skeletons just lying in the streets, some of them holding hands, as if some great doom had suddenly overtaken them. These skeletons are among the most radioactive ever found, on a par with those found at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

    Ancient cities whose brick and stonewalls have been vitrified, that is, fused together, can be found in India, Ireland, Scotland, France, Turkey and other places. Some say that there is no logical explanation for the vitrification of stone forts and cities, except from an atomic blast; but others say that vitrified forts arose by an enemy setting fire to a fortification composed of a mixture of big timbers and stones.

    http://www.light1998.com/Vimanas/Vimanas.htm claims that: At Mohenjo-Daro, a well planned city laid on a grid, with a plumbing system superior to those used in Pakistan and India today, the streets were littered with "black lumps of glass." These globs of glass were discovered to be clay pots that had melted under intense heat! With the cataclysmic sinking of Atlantis and the wiping out of Rama with atomic weapons, the world collapsed into a "stone age" of sorts, and modern history picks up a few thousand years later. Yet, it would seem that not all the Vimanas and Vailixi of Rama and Atlantis were gone. Built to last for thousands of years, many of them would still be in use, as evidenced by Ashoka's "Nine Unknown Men" and the Lhasa manuscript.
     

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