Wednesday, January 7, 2015

ancient Vimana Shastra

IISc Bangalore Experiments on ancient Vimana Shastra.

I had the opportunity to interact with a few scientists who were part of the experiments at IISc.

It was agreed by them that there was no Testing instruments or methods at that time in IISc to check on the Mercury Propulsion systems which our Ancient Indians were using. They could not create any models since it was not conforming to the modern design parameters.

So they checked only on Aero Dynamics of the diagrams which were provided to them.


NASA is now spending big on the Research into Mercury & Ion Propulsion as it is more used in space travel.

Glenn Ion Propulsion Research Tames the Challenges of 21st Century Space Travel

http://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/about/fs08grc.html

http://www.nasa.gov/vision/space/tra...ropulsion.html

Experiment in Poliakov lab vortex propulsion reactionless unit. Demonstration experiments with axial thrust in the system with the rotation of Mercury, Fryazino, Moscow Region, 1998.

Spartak M. Poliakov - a scientist and a talented engineer.
All his life he worked on the creation of the gravitational engine. Together with his son Oleg Polyakov tried to supplement Newtonian mechanics simple equation relating rotational motion of the masses with own gravitational field. Polyakov's equations have a force that allows you to keep in a suspended condition the design has a weight of 40 kg.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6K5r5RjGAVY


VYMANIKA SHASTRA -REDISCOVERED

http://vaimanika.com/VymanikaShastra...l#chapter3%29-

A project study conducted by wg. Cdr. M.P.Rao, etc. of Aeronautical Society of India on behalf of Aerospace Information Panel of Aeronautics Research and Development Board, B-Wing, Sena Bhavan, New Delhi 110011, India.

Copyright: AR&DB, New Delhi, India.

(Please click on the link to read all the chapters)

Comments to Dr.T.N.Prakash, Co-ordinator, AIP of AR&DB, E-mail: adalib@vsnl.com 

Acknowledgements:

Special Acknowledgements 

The Project Study Team gratefully acknowledges the keen interest evinced by The Aeronautical Society of India, Bangalore and AR & DB, Ministry of Defence (R&D) for sanctioning the study project. We are thankful to Dr. K. Ramchand, Director, The Centre for Airborne Studies, Bangalore and Air Marshal P. Rajkumar, PVSM, AVSM, VM, President AeSI Bangalore, for their valuable support. 

1. Dr. T.N. Prakash, panel coordinator AR & DB.

2. Wg.Cdr. A.E. Patrawalla, Honorary Secretary, AeSI, Bangalore.

3. Sri. Bannanje Govindacharya, Eminent Scholar on Indian Philosophy, Bangalore.

4. Dr. V. Prabhanjanacharya, Professor of Sanskrit and Illustrious scholar on Indian Philosophy.

5. Dr. P. Ramachandra Rao, Director, NML, Jamshedpur.

6. Air Cmde. P.S. Subramanian. V.M, Bangalore.

7. Dr. B.G.Siddarth, Director Birla Science Centre, Hyderabad.

8. Dr. Maheshwar Sharon, Dept. of Chemistry, IIT, Bombay.

9. Dr. V.K. Didolkar, Sri. Deepak Deshpande, Sri. M.K. Kawadkar. (Bharatiya Boudhika Sampada) Nagpur.

10. Dr. R. Ganesh, Eminent Scholar on Indian Philosophy, Bangalore.

11. Dr. K.H. Krishna Murthy, Former Professor of Ayurvedic Medicine, Pondichery Medical College, Bangalore.

12. GP. CAPT. M. Matheswaran VM. Indian Air Force.

13. Wg. Cdr. S.S. Yegnaswami, Bangalore

14. Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd., Bangalore.

15. Sri. N.G. Sheth, Bombay.

16. Oriental Research Libraries, Pune and Baroda.

17. Sri. Shraddhalu Ranade, Aurabindo Ashram, Pondichery.

18. Veda-vignana Parishat, Bangalore.

19. Sri. S. Krishna Murthy, Director, Public Relation, ISRO, Bangalore.

20. Sri. M. Madhu Rao, Bangalore.

21. Dr. Upendra Shenoi, Bangalore.

22. Indian Institute of World Culture, Bangalore.

23. Sri. K. Rajagopal, Bangalore.

24. Sri. Ahobala Shastry, Bangalore

25. Sri. P.V. Ramaprasad, Pune.

26. Mr. M. R. Narendra, Bangalore.

27. Mrs Muktha Badrishprasad, Bangalore.

28. Mrs Sudha P Rao, Bangalore.

29. Mr Satyanand. M. P., Bangalore.

30. Mr B.V. Rajesh, Bangalore.

NOTE: Copies or extracts of this report shall not be taken without the written consent of the principal investigator 

Recommendations 

To explore their intrinsic scientific value, Vymanika Shastra and Anshubhodhini should be taken up for indepth study for the benefit of Defence, Industrial and Commercial applications.

Efforts are required to trace and locate texts and guides in this treatise. Yantra Sarvasva, missing parts of Anshubodhini a series of guides on lohas, darpanas, crystals, dravas should be traced.

Contents of Metallurgical and Material Sciences of the work should be fully explored by Basic and Applied researches through specific project. Successful development of materials at Science Laboratories should serve as pointers to undertake such activities. Development of Lohas such as Thrinetra, Ghantarava, Thamogarbha, Kundodhara, may prove unique in nature. Similarly study on crystals may open up fresh avenues in Digital Technology. Fabrics, Glues and any other nonmetallic substances (Organic & Inorganic) may offer fresh options to modern technology.

Prescribed Food varieties and Clothing should be taken as guide to undertake further research to develop requirements of aviation at research laboratories of defence R&D, CSIR.

In the light of our findings that conduct of researches done so far are sporadic and disjointed. There is a need to set up an Integrated Centre to coordinate this effort. The participation of Defence (R&D). CSIR. ISRO, DSP, Science Foundations, is vital to activate research under a common name. The study team is willing to take up this task, if assigned.

A host of data related to Ayurveda revealed in this text should be sisted and assigned to scholars in this discipline. Our findings indicate that most of such materials have been confirmed to be available and identifiable even now.

A Bank of Sanskrit translators and interpretors should be formed to provide the backbone support to research centers.

Free flow of information on Decoded Data, Development Status, Critical Findings should be arranged amongst such centers.

Principles of Levity, Anti gravity, Mercury Vapour Propulsion etc., need serious study to be translated in to Technologies

AR&DB, Ministry of Defence may respond to study team proposal of a second phase of the project on Vymanika Shastra.

Conclusions 

Project study on Vymanika Shastra is a humble attempt to update the views on the work at the turn of the century and therefore called Vymanika Shastra Rediscovered. We have taken into consideration various views expressed by Individuals and Group researchers, appreciative as well as adverse. We have made honest effort to bring in reports of Literary and scientific studies, Interpretations, Laboratory tests together with our observations on the topics in the work. We are thankful to all those who contributed into this effort. Their reports form appendages to our main report. 

While no direct physical evidence exist today to establish that vimanas did exist in ancient times, literary works and epics aver that they did exist. Nevertheless, there is enough evidence to say that technology of aviation and related sciences did exist. It is not our claim that vimanas can be constructed from the contents of this work. Aeronautics being a complex subject demands extensive base work before an aeroplane is developed even in rudimentary form. What need to be focused upon are the perceptions, precepts, concepts and the supporting technology discussed in this text. It is possible that interpretation of expressions may vary because of inherent nature of Sanskrit. At least one of them has to be right. An integrated effort among all research enthusiasts is vital in the process of deriving tangible benefit to the technological field. 

Inspired by the thrill in this study, the Study Team has drawn Objectives for a Second Phase of study with a view to go more deeply into technical content and integrate various researches on a common platform. For this exercise we need the support of the organisations interested in this kind of Research Exercise. Takers may kindly approach us.

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