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Researchers abroad point out that Crystals, Manis and Mirrors stated in this work have potential not yet explored by modern science. Crystals today, though sparingly used in technology still play a dominant role in Digital Technology.
Some western researchers strongly feel that ancient Indian aviation included propulsion system from Electromagnetic Lift and Repulsion principles and vertex propulsion. Many experiments have been reported from these experimenters working on modeling vimanas with these principles inbuilt. Such trials are predominantly after 1950s. It appears from the results of these experiments that though the methods look unconventional as compared to established technology, they are not opposed to them from the point of basic principles of science. Famous experiments on small flying crafts known as searls craft have added credence to applications of these theories in aviation.
This topic on views of foreign researchers have been briefly introduced just to give a glimpse of happenings outside the country on principles of ancient aviation science. There have been a number of books published by several authors in the recent years. We believe that researches on ancient aviation sciences receive far higher impetus in the coming decades.
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CONTENTS
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Key Note
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Preface
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Acknowledgements
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CHAPTER 1: A Background
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CHAPTER 2: Authorship and Dating
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CHAPTER 3: Literature Survey
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CHAPTER 4: Study Teams, Comments and Discussion
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CHAPTER 5: Definition of Vimana
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CHAPTER 6: The Pilot
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CHAPTER 7: Secrets (Special Features) of Vimana
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CHAPTER 8: Special Study of Role-Specific Features
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CHAPTER 9: The Atmosphere
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CHAPTER10: On-Board Systems
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CHAPTER11: Clothing for Pilots
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CHAPTER12: Food for Pilots
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CHAPTER13: Views of a Combat Pilot
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CHAPTER14: Metals - Lohadhikaranam
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CHAPTER15: Mirrors â Dharpanadhikaranam
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CHAPTER16: The Power â Shaktyadhikaranam
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CHAPTER17: Yantradhikaranam
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CHAPTER18: Additional Metals, Alloys and Materials
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CHAPTER19: Classification of Vimana Jatyahikaranam
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CHAPTER20: Kritaka Vimanas
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CHAPTER21: Views of Foreign Researchers
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CHAPTER22: Atypicals
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Findings
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Recommendations
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Conclusions
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References
APPENDICES
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APPENDIX A â F : Refer to Chapter 3
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APPENDIX G: Refer to Chapter 17
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/vimanas/vimanas.htm
Researchers abroad point out that Crystals, Manis and Mirrors stated in this work have potential not yet explored by modern science. Crystals today, though sparingly used in technology still play a dominant role in Digital Technology.
Some western researchers strongly feel that ancient Indian aviation included propulsion system from Electromagnetic Lift and Repulsion principles and vertex propulsion. Many experiments have been reported from these experimenters working on modeling vimanas with these principles inbuilt. Such trials are predominantly after 1950s. It appears from the results of these experiments that though the methods look unconventional as compared to established technology, they are not opposed to them from the point of basic principles of science. Famous experiments on small flying crafts known as searls craft have added credence to applications of these theories in aviation.
This topic on views of foreign researchers have been briefly introduced just to give a glimpse of happenings outside the country on principles of ancient aviation science. There have been a number of books published by several authors in the recent years. We believe that researches on ancient aviation sciences receive far higher impetus in the coming decades.
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CONTENTS
*
Key Note
*
Preface
*
Acknowledgements
*
CHAPTER 1: A Background
*
CHAPTER 2: Authorship and Dating
*
CHAPTER 3: Literature Survey
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CHAPTER 4: Study Teams, Comments and Discussion
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CHAPTER 5: Definition of Vimana
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CHAPTER 6: The Pilot
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CHAPTER 7: Secrets (Special Features) of Vimana
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CHAPTER 8: Special Study of Role-Specific Features
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CHAPTER 9: The Atmosphere
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CHAPTER10: On-Board Systems
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CHAPTER11: Clothing for Pilots
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CHAPTER12: Food for Pilots
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CHAPTER13: Views of a Combat Pilot
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CHAPTER14: Metals - Lohadhikaranam
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CHAPTER15: Mirrors â Dharpanadhikaranam
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CHAPTER16: The Power â Shaktyadhikaranam
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CHAPTER17: Yantradhikaranam
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CHAPTER18: Additional Metals, Alloys and Materials
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CHAPTER19: Classification of Vimana Jatyahikaranam
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CHAPTER20: Kritaka Vimanas
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CHAPTER21: Views of Foreign Researchers
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CHAPTER22: Atypicals
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Findings
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Recommendations
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Conclusions
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References
APPENDICES
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APPENDIX A â F : Refer to Chapter 3
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APPENDIX G: Refer to Chapter 17
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/vimanas/vimanas.htm