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Post by Saurabh on Feb 12, 2016 12:29:04 GMT 5.5
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Post by maha on Feb 12, 2016 12:43:53 GMT 5.5
Its very hard to believe the article itself. Especially considering his track record of the author - www.wikiwand.com/en/David_Hatcher_ChildressSeems more like a nice article to sell what he likes to sell. BTW, most internet articles fall into this category. I could believe a garuda like animal being used, because we don't know what kind of species existed in those times. But petrol, electricity, precision-machining, metal alloys, electricity, radar etc. sounds like too much fiction without any real evidence. The only possible argument is that since the world works how it works and nothing changes about its laws...maybe they discovered everything, and we lost it for 5000 years. But until I see evidence...real cold hard scientific evidence, I wouldn't believe it.
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Post by Saurabh on Feb 12, 2016 12:59:11 GMT 5.5
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Post by Saurabh on Feb 12, 2016 13:00:21 GMT 5.5
There's just this book for conjecture. Little evidence survives 5000 years.
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Post by maha on Feb 12, 2016 13:07:52 GMT 5.5
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Post by Saurabh on Feb 12, 2016 13:11:30 GMT 5.5
Point taken!
But this could still be a joke in the game.
"My boy, keep working hard! Who knows, some day you might just make a bird fall out of the sky!"
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Post by maha on Feb 12, 2016 13:18:48 GMT 5.5
Oh yes! Of course! And who knows, maybe someone will dig out a vimana someday and prove me all wrong 
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