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have read Doyle, then you must have read the line. Inside a sea of Maya, is an island of satya. This line he has not made, but has adapted the line by a great Indian mythologist, Devdutt Pattanaik, a man who talks true philosophy hidden in those texts, arguably better than Aristotle's, though not literally.
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Also, I visited city libraries, for I am myself in a small research of my own, on the 'Vimana Parva', an ancient Hindu book referring to Indian knowledge of all rocket science even NASA does not have. But it is just a lore, and research in that field is required. This is the very book, along with the
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Sir, a third thing, that is, sir, in modern day science, Vaimānika Shāstra may look nonsense, and may appear like Star Wars fiction. But sir, if you have ever been to India, you will find it is not just a book full of nonsense. All Shāstras of Ancient India had a meaning deeper within. And if you
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Actually sir, I have a very good source. That is, A book know as 'Safari', a monthly published book by Harshal Publication, in India. Issue 88. On page 4-5,Titled as 'Past perfect, future tense'. This safari magazine, is published by a father-son duo, who currently the best publishers in the whole
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Sir, I have two things to say. Doyle did not make it up. He found it. It is nothing to be surprised, but, it is real and authentic. It is actually chronology of emperor Ashokvardhan Maurya Piyadasi. Though, may be exaggerated, but it is not fiction. Secondly sir, I was actually just reading the
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Of course sir, I am actually from India. The authors, are, as I said, a father-son duo, named Nagendra and Harshal sir respectively. They are running an established organisation and publication, with licenses of Indian government for research in places not allowed to be visited and only the
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authorized can see. They then some of the information, which is allowed to be revealed to the public, to be printed in their books. I have myself met them face to face a few times, a pair of jolly faces, with hoards of precious informative papers.
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Two major problems. Sources would have to discuss Talpade, so can't be before the claim for his flight. Thus we don't really have to argue about whether the Vimana Parva is authentic or not (it's not, Doyle made it up). The
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and sir, one final favour, I do not know how to publish source. So, can you publish it on my behalf. I will get you those exact sources by tomorrow. Thank you sir
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Where did I say that you didn't have a source? Who is the author of your source? And can you cite any other sources that use your sources? See
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article when your email came. It is actually one of the source talking about exactly what I had mentioned in my publish. Thank you sir
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country. And they even write about how they got that information. My written edits are not sourceless. -POSEIDON OF GREECE
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where you can challenge me, but I can assure you that Knowledge, which is a mainstream encyclopedia, won't accept them.
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Sir, for more information, read the Hinddu epic Mahabharata, and you will get what I am talking about
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Vaimānika Shāstra, which gave Shivkar Bapuji Talpade the idea of making an aircraft.
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first published in 1952, isn't a reliable source, it's nonsense. See
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