Investigation was done By the paramormal society GRIP of India. And the Confirmed the Hauntings and shadows of the unknown with their latest equipments. Before Going through the Blog You can take a look of the Video inserted to save your time.
Kuldhara story
is one of the weirdest and inspiring stories I’ve ever heard. About 15
Km. west of Jaisalmer a city in western Rajasthan lies the ruins of a
village which was called Kuldhara. The first sight of Kuldhara village,
more a town actually, sends one imagination running to the time it may
have been inhabited. A well planned settlement, the straight and wide
streets ran in grids with houses opening into them. All design elements
kept both aesthetics and utility in mind. A kind of a garage opened into
the streets to park carts in. Temples, step wells and other structures
were all signs of sound development over the centuries.
Kuldhara was
the name of the largest village in this community consisting of 84
villages. The village was established in 1291 by the Paliwal Brahmins
and was a rather prosperous community due to their ability to grow
bumper crops in the rather arid desert. Paliwal bhramins were a very
prosperous clan and were known for their business acumen and
agricultural knowledge. But one night in 1825 all the people in Kuldhara
and nearby 83 villages vanished in dark. Why did the villagers decide
to leave their settlement after having lived there for more that 7
centuries.
According to the story, there lived a Diwan of Jaisalmer, Salim
Singh, who fell in love with the daughter of the village’s chieftain, as
she was extremely beautiful. He wanted to marry the girl and threatened
the villagers with heavy taxes if he wasn’t allowed to marry her. Self
respect and honor were above all materialistic belongings at that time
and to protect these, the chief’s of all the 84 villages decided to
leave the place. They took away what they could carry and left behind a
curse -that any person who attempted to settle down in the village would
die. Hence no one dared to live in those villages and so Kuldhara
village is also known as the Ghost Village.
Nobody knows
where they went but it is believed that they settled near Jodhpur
another city in western Rajasthan. Though nobody knows exactly how they
did it, everybody in all of the 84 villages completely disappeared that
very night. Nobody saw them leave or figured out where they went – they
simply vanished. It is believed that they cast a curse over the
village as they departed that would bring death to anyone who tried to
inhabit the land. It is likely that this is the reason why so much of
the ancient village still remains (though mostly in rubble, but not
stripped for materials). The crumbling brick structures span out towards
all directions and a ghostly silence is all that lives on there. There
are still some double storeyed houses that are intact and the awestruck
tourist can well visualise how life went on in Kuldhara, ages ago. Today
the ruins of these villages can still be seen in western Rajasthan and
are now tourist sites. The government today maintains the ruins as a
heritage site. A walk through the village is akin to wandering onto the
sets of a ghost movie. Only, this one is for real. Any one who is
planning a visit to Jaisalmer should keep aside a few hours to catch
this haunted setting in the eerie desert backdrop.
The first look of the village is very haunting and sad with ruins all
over. On reaching this village, you will be welcomed by a sand stone
gate built just before the village was abandoned. Once in the village
Kuldhara, you will feel as if you have stepped into an entirely
different world. Wide dusty roads and sand stone houses on either side
of roads depict the architectural marvel of the Paliwal Brahmins. Few
houses have been restored and these restored houses display courtyards,
kitchen, along with other rooms. The Kuldhara village also has temples.
Once a prospered village, Kuldhara has now turned into a place full
of ruins all over, carrying a curse. Though it is not a very popular
tourist place but, travel enthusiasts love to visit Kuldhara. To reach
Kuldhara you can hire a taxi from Jaisalmer.
North Sentinel Island is one of the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal. It lies to the west of the southern part of South Andaman Island. Most of the island is forested. It is small, located away from the main settlements on Great Andaman, surrounded by coral reefs, and lacks natural harbours.
A group of indigenous people, the Sentinelese, live on North Sentinel Island. Their population is estimated to be between 50 and 400 individuals. The Sentinelese reject any contact with other people, and are among the last people to remain virtually untouched by modern civilization.
The population faces the potential threats of infectious diseases to
which they have no immunity, as well as violence from intruders. The
Indian government has thus declared the entire Island, which is
approximately the size of Manhattan, and its surrounding waters
extending three miles from the island to be an exclusion zone.
Sentinelese maintain an essentially hunter-gatherer society subsisting through hunting, fishing, and collecting wild plants. There is no evidence of either agricultural practices or methods of producing fire. Their language remains unclassified and is not mutually intelligible with the Jarawa language of their nearest neighbors.
The Sentinelese are designated as Scheduled Tribe.
The Sentinelese and other indigenous Andamanese peoples are frequently described as negritos, a term which has been applied to various widely separated peoples in Southeast Asia, such as the Semang of the Malay Peninsula, the Aeta of the Philippines archipelago, as well as to other peoples in Australia including former populations of Tasmania. The defining characteristics of these "negrito" peoples (who are not a monophyletic group) include a comparatively short stature, dark skin and afro-textured hair.
Although no close contacts have been established, author Heinrich Harrer described one man as being 1.6 metres (5 ft 3 in) tall and apparently left-handed.
A very little is known about this people as they did not allow anyone near their Island.
Their dwellings are either shelter-type huts with no side walls and a
floor sometimes laid out with palms and leaves, which provide enough
space for a family of three or four and their belongings, or larger
communal dwellings which may be some 12 square metres (130 sq ft) and
are more elaborately constructed, with raised floors and partitioned
family quarters.
Advanced metalwork
is unknown, as raw materials on the island are extremely rare. It has
been observed, however, that they have made adroit use of metal objects
which have washed up or been left behind on their shores, having some
ability at cold smithing
and sharpening iron and incorporating it into weapons and other items.
For example, in the late 1980s two international container ships ran
aground on the island's external coral reefs; the Sentinelese retrieved
several items of iron from the vessels.
The 1880 British expedition to the island led by Maurice Vidal Portman reported that "their methods of cooking and preparing their food resemble those of the Öngés, not those of the aborigines of the Great Andaman."
Their weaponry consists of javelins and a flatbow with high accuracy against human-sized targets up to nearly 10 metres (33 ft).
At least three varieties of arrows, apparently for fishing and hunting,
and untipped ones for shooting warning shots, have been documented. Fishing arrows have a number of forward-pointing prongs; hunting arrows have ovoid arrowheads, with bodkin-type
tips for both purposes, the latter two as well as their associated
barbs below the tip made from iron. The arrows are over 1 m (3 ft) long.
The harpoon- or javelin-type arrows are nearly half as long again,
about the same length as the bows (over 3 m (10 ft)), and can also be
thrown or used for stabbing, but the latter probably only rarely.
For catching large fish, a harpoon is used which is similar in design
to the fishing arrows, but nearly 2.5 m (8 ft) long. Knives are also
known, but it is unclear to what extent the Sentinelese fashion them
themselves.
Known tools include adzes, pounding and smithing stones, and various finely or coarsely woven baskets for small-grained or larger goods, as well as bamboo and wooden containers. Fires are maintained as embers inside dwellings, possibly assisted by resin torches. There exist fishing nets and basic outrigger canoes used for fishing and collecting shellfish from the lagoon but not for open-sea excursions.
Food consists primarily of plants gathered in the forest, coconuts, which are frequently found on the beaches as flotsam, pigs, and, presumably, other wildlife (which apart from sea turtles is limited to some smaller birds and invertebrates). Wild honey is known to be collected and the Sentinelese use a kind of rake to pull down branches to gather fruit or nuts, such as sapodilla and pandanus.
This is the last tribe of known Stone Age and if you people are planning to go there to give them a visit, Their usual Welcome comes with a volley of Arrows towards you. They have tried to attack the low altitude aircrafts and Ships in a mean time. I think they hate guests! LOL.
In 2006, Sentinelese archers killed two fishermen who were fishing illegally for mud crabs
within range of the island. Their boat's improvised anchor failed to
prevent it from being carried away by currents while they were asleep.
The boat drifted into the shallows of the island, where they were
killed. The Sentinelese buried them in shallow graves. An Indian Coast Guard helicopter that was sent to retrieve the bodies was driven off by Sentinelese warriors, who fired a volley of arrows.
Looking Forward to get some more from this Calling STONE AGE 2 People.......Meanwhile you can Enjoy this Video Below.
Brain as we all know is a very important part of human body. It controls the body and gives us a feeling of being alive.
The adult human brain weighs on average about 1.3–1.4 kg (2.9–3.1 lb), or about 2% of total body weight, with a volume of around 1130 cubic centimetres (cm3) in women and 1260 cm3 in men, although there is substantial individual variation. Neurological differences between the sexes have not been shown to correlate in any simple way with IQ or other measures of cognitive performance.
The human brain is composed of neurons, glial cells, and blood vessels. The number of neurons, according to array tomography,
has been shown to be on average about 86 billion in the adult male
human brain with a roughly equal number of non-neuronal cells. Out of
these, 16 billion (or 19% of all brain neurons) are located in the
cerebral cortex (including subcortical white matter), 69 billion (or 80%
of all brain neurons) are in the cerebellum, and fewer than 1% of all
brain neurons are located in the rest of the brain.
The cerebral hemispheres (the cerebrum)
form the largest part of the human brain and are situated above other
brain structures. They are covered with a cortical layer (the cerebral cortex) which has a convoluted topography. Underneath the cerebrum lies the brain stem,
resembling a stalk on which the cerebrum is attached. At the rear of
the brain, beneath the cerebrum and behind the brainstem, is the cerebellum,
a structure with a horizontally furrowed surface, the cerebellar
cortex, that makes it look different from any other brain area. The same
structures are present in other mammals, although they vary
considerably in relative size. As a rule, the smaller the cerebrum, the
less convoluted the cortex. The cortex of a rat or mouse is almost
perfectly smooth. The cortex of a dolphin or whale, on the other hand,
is more convoluted than the cortex of a human.
The living brain is very soft, having a consistency similar to soft gelatin or soft tofu. Although referred to as grey matter, the live cortex is pinkish-beige in color and slightly off-white in the interior.
This is the structure but the main thing we focus is about the powers of brain which are possible. The baby is born with all this powers but as the life goes on we forget everything and so called every power.The Brain or Mind we call consists of two states:-Conscious and Subconscious. Here are a few amazing brain powers.
Apportation - Materialization, disappearance or teleportation of an object.
Aura reading - Perception of energy fields surrounding people, places and things.
Automatic writing - Writing produced without conscious thought.
Astral projection or mental projection - An out-of-body experience in which an astral body becomes separate from the physical body.
Bilocation or multilocation - Being in multiple places at the same time.
Clairvoyance or second sight - Perception outside the known human senses.
Death-warning - A vision of a living person prior to his or her death.
Divination - Gaining insight into a situation, most commonly through a ritual.
Dowsing - Ability to locate objects, sometimes using a tool called a dowsing rod.
Energy medicine - Healing by channeling a form of energy.
Faith healing - Diagnosing or curing diseases using religious devotion.
Levitation - Bodily levitation and flying.
Mediumship or channeling - Communicating with spirits.
Precognition, premonition and precognitive dreams - Perception of events before they happen.
Psychic surgery - Removal of diseased body tissue via an incision that heals immediately afterwards.
Psychokinesis or telekinesis - The ability to manipulate objects by the power of thought.
Psychometry or psychoscopy - Obtaining information about a person or object, usually by touching or concentrating on the object or a related object.
Pyrokinesis - Manipulation of fire.
Remote viewing - Gathering of information at a distance.
Retrocognition or post-cognition - Perception of past events.
Scrying - Use of an item to view events at a distance or in the future.
Telepathy - Transfer of thoughts, words or emotions in either direction.
This are a few and if you want to unlock the rest 90% of your brain, and be a superhero as as people call it!. You can use the meditation and get to know yourself better. Remember sometimes getting lost is finding yourself.
The earliest ancient Egyptians buried their dead in small pits in the desert. The heat and dryness of the sand dehydrated the bodies quickly, creating lifelike and natural 'mummies'.
Later, the ancient Egyptians
began burying their dead in coffins to protect them from wild animals in
the desert. However, they realised that bodies placed in coffins
decayed when they were not exposed to the hot, dry sand of the desert.
Mummification has been a real Mystery for the whole world, Till date many theories have been regarded for the same. In this blog we will highlight some of the theories.
An important man has died and his body needs to be prepared for burial.
The process of mummification has two stages. First, the embalming of the body. Then, the wrapping and burial of the body.
Embalming:-
First, his body is taken to the tent known as 'ibu' or the 'place of purification'. There the embalmers wash his body with good-smelling palm wine and rinse it with water from the Nile.
One of the embalmer's men makes a cut in
the left side of the body and removes many of the internal organs. It
is important to remove these because they are the first part of the body
to decompose.
The liver, lungs, stomach and intestines are washed and packed in natron
which will dry them out. The heart is not taken out of the body because
it is the centre of intelligence and feeling and the man will need it
in the afterlife.
A long hook is used to smash the brain and pull it out through the nose.
The body is now covered and stuffed with
natron which will dry it out. All of the fluids, and rags from the
embalming process will be saved and buried along with the body.
The body is now covered and stuffed with
natron which will dry it out. All of the fluids, and rags from the
embalming process will be saved and buried along with the body. The dehydrated internal organs are wrapped in linen and returned to the body. The body is stuffed with dry materials such as sawdust, leaves and linen so that it looks lifelike.
Finally the body is covered again with good-smelling oils. It is now ready to be wrapped in linen.
In the past, when the internal organs were removed from a body they were placed in hollow canopic jars.
Over many years the embalming practices changed and embalmers began
returning internal organs to bodies after the organs had been dried in
natron. However, solid wood or stone canopic jars were still buried
with the mummy to symbolically protect the internal organs.Each jar has its own properties. Imsety the human-headed god looks after the liver.
Hapy the baboon-headed god looks after the lungs.
Duamutef the jackal-headed god looks after the stomach.Qebehsenuef the falcon-headed god looks after the intestines. The body has been cleaned, dried and rubbed with good-smelling oils. Now it is ready to be wrapped in linen. Wrapping:- This is the main part of mummification. Wrapping the corpse in the linen to complete its procedure of afterlife. First the head and neck are wrapped with strips of fine linen. Then the fingers and the toes are individually wrapped. The arms and legs are wrapped separately. Between the layers of wrapping, the embalmers place amulets to protect the body in its journey through the underworld. .
The arms and legs are wrapped separately. Between the layers of wrapping, the embalmers place amulets to protect the body in its journey through the underworld.The arms and legs are tied together. A papyrus scroll with spells from the Book of the Dead is placed between the wrapped hands.
A cloth is wrapped around the body and a picture of the god Osiris is painted on its surface.
Finally, a large cloth is wrapped around
the entire mummy. It is attached with strips of linen that run from the
top to the bottom of the mummy, and around its middle.
A board of painted wood is placed on top of the mummy before the mummy
is lowered into its coffin. The first coffin is then put inside a
second coffin. The funeral is held for the deceased and his family mourns his death.
A ritual called the 'Opening of the Mouth' is performed, allowing the deceased to eat and drink again.
Finally, the body and its coffins are placed inside a large stone sarcophagus in the tomb. Furniture, clothing, valuable objects, food and drink are arranged in the tomb for the deceased.
Now his body is ready for its journey through the underworld. There his
heart will be judged by his good deeds on earth. If his heart is found
to be pure he will be sent to live for all eternity in the beautiful
'Field of Reeds'.
In Next Post we will inspect the Coffin with scientific methods. Till then Mystery Continues...
Imagine You are having the watch which can let you travel through time in Past or in Future any time. You can Go 8 years forward to take your matured Fixed Deposit in Bank. Also You can live your most happy moments again and again . Wow it is So Fun! This Post is about the same keep reading Pal's.
Time travel is the concept of movement (often by a human) between different points in time in a manner analogous to moving between different points in space, typically using a hypothetical device known as a time machine. Time travel is a recognized concept in philosophy and fiction, but travel to an arbitrary point in time has a very limited support in theoretical physics, usually only in conjunction with quantum mechanics or Einstein–Rosen bridges.
Sometimes the above narrow meaning of time travel is used, sometimes a
broader meaning. For example, travel into the future (not the past) via time dilation is a well-proven phenomenon in physics (relativity)
and is routinely experienced by astronauts, but only by several
milliseconds, as they can verify by checking a precise watch against a
clock that remained on Earth. Time dilation by years into the future
could be done by taking a round trip during which you move at speeds
approaching that of light, but this is not currently technologically
feasible for manned vehicles.
The concept is popular in science fiction novels; a science fiction novel written in 1895 called The Time Machine, by H. G. Wells,
was instrumental in moving the concept of time travel to the forefront
of the public imagination, but the earlier short story "The Clock That Went Backward", by Edward Page Mitchell, involves a clock that, by means unspecified, allows three men to travel backward in time. Non-technological forms of time travel had appeared in a number of earlier stories such as Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Historically, the concept dates back to the early mythologies of Hinduism (such as the Mahabharata).
More recently, with advancing technology and a greater scientific
understanding of the universe, the plausibility of time travel has been
explored in greater detail by science fiction writers, philosophers, and
physicists.
Theory used for Time Travel
Some theories, most notably special and general relativity, suggest that suitable geometries of spacetime or specific types of motion in space might allow time travel into the past and future if these geometries or motions were possible. In technical papers, physicists
generally avoid the commonplace language of "moving" or "traveling"
through time ("movement" normally refers only to a change in spatial
position as the time coordinate is varied), and instead discuss the
possibility of closed time like curves, which are world lines
that form closed loops in spacetime, allowing objects to return to
their own past. There are known to be solutions to the equations of
general relativity that describe space times which contain closed
time like curves (such as Gödel spacetime), but the physical plausibility of these solutions is uncertain.
Relativity predicts that if one were to move away from the Earth at relativistic
velocities and return, more time would have passed on Earth than for
the traveler, so in this sense it is accepted that relativity allows
"travel into the future" (according to relativity there is no single
objective answer to how much time has really passed between the departure and the return, but there is an objective answer to how much proper time has been experienced by both the Earth and the traveler, i.e., how much each has aged; see twin paradox).
On the other hand, many in the scientific community believe that
backward time travel is highly unlikely. Any theory that would allow
time travel would introduce potential problems of causality. The classic example of a problem involving causality is the "grandfather paradox":
what if one were to go back in time and kill one's own grandfather
before one's father was conceived? But some scientists believe that
paradoxes can be avoided, by appealing either to the Novikov self-consistency principle or to the notion of branching parallel universes.
Time travel or spacetime travel
An objection that is sometimes raised against the concept of time
machines in science fiction is that they ignore the motion of the Earth
between the date the time machine departs and the date it returns. The
idea that a traveler can go into a machine that sends him or her to 1865
and step out into exactly the same spot on Earth might be said to
ignore the issue that Earth is moving through space around the Sun,
which is moving in the galaxy, and so on, so that advocates of this
argument imagine that "realistically" the time machine should actually
reappear in space far away from the Earth's position at that date.
However, the theory of relativity rejects the idea of absolute time and space; in relativity there can be no universal truth about the spatial distance between events which occur at different times
(such as an event on Earth today and an event on Earth in 1865), and
thus no objective truth about which point in space at one time is at the
"same position" that the Earth was at another time. In the theory of special relativity, which deals with situations where gravity is negligible, the laws of physics work the same way in every inertial frame of reference
and therefore no frame's perspective is physically better than any
other frame's, and different frames disagree about whether two events at
different times happened at the "same position" or "different
positions". In the theory of general relativity, which incorporates the effects of gravity, all coordinate systems are on equal footing because of a feature known as "diffeomorphism invariance".
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Bhangarh is a village in India that is famous for its historical
ruins. It is in the Rajgarh municipality of the Alwar district in the
state of Rajasthan. Bhangarh is at the edge of the Sariska Tiger Reserve but other then that Bhangarh is famous for its hauntings and Ghost stories in whole world.
Writing this blog Focused on the history and its stories.
First question asked to you people is, "Do you Believe in Ghosts?". If Yes then this place is the paradise for the believers and most important thing prepared for the unexpected. Without any more gossip I will come to the point now.
Bhangarh Situated in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, the Bhangarh fort, they
say, is not for the faint-hearted people. Rated as the most haunted
place in the whole of India this fort demands some nerve on your part to
make a visit to this place. A legion of myths and stories hang in the
air here, the credibility of which has a double question mark. after
it. There is only one way to know the truth of this place and that is
by visiting this place in person.
The roads leading to the Bhangarh fort are surrounded by mountains which
are undoubtedly by picturesque but perilous at the same time given the
fact that the roads are somewhat narrow and very few people pass you by
on the road. Once in the vicinity of the Bhangarh fort, you will reach a
point where you will be greeted by the following instruction by the
Government of India, engraved in a somewhat cheap tin and wood hoarding
(such hoardings being ubiquitous in all parts of India):
The Office of the World heritage is situated 1 km away from the sight which is mostly found near in any of the other heritage. It is not allowed to stay in Bhangarh Fort after Sunset. As it is said that the people who have tried to stay in this place after the sunset doesn't come back again. They are lost under unknown Circumstances. I would like to share one incident with you people about such story.
A local film Crew set up a shooting location in Bhangarh for shooting some horror scenes for their movies. They were restricted to stay there after sunset So the crew came back before sunset. But one of the crew members was missing. So Everyone thought that they will go and search the missing person back in Fort After Sunset. They went back to search him and they never came back again. The Question is Where the Whole Film crew of about 30 people can lost in fort without any trace? Isn't this Weird.
Indian Archeological Survey does not permit any one to enter the bhangarh fort after Sunset. Isn't this scary?
This warning does give you a feel (however faint) that something is
horribly amiss here and the fact that a number of tourists complain of
the air here being heavy with something peculiar leading to a strange
feeling in their gut, does not help. However, if you do succeed to keep
the negative emotion and thoughts of fear inspired by this place at bay,
you will come vis-a-vis with surreal beauty of the Bhangarh fort.
How to reach - Bhangarh Fort
Bhangarh-the fabled haunted fort in India must
definitely be in your destination list. So come, discover this great
monument of mystery. Bhangarh is situated about 86kms from Alwar, the
nearest airport being Sanganer airport in Jaipur, at a distance of 56kms
from Bhangarh. The nearest station is the Dausa railway station
junction, at a distance of just 22kms from Bhangarh.
People who have visited the Fort say that the have a feeling of sadness in the Atmosphere of the fort. Some people feel sick there while others say they are followed by bad spirits till there home.
If anyone is planning to see this place please share your experiences with us so we can share more of this to others.
History
There are two legends narrated to the history of the fort city which
is reported to be haunted and no one is allowed to remain in the
precincts of the fort at night as per a notice board put up by the Archaeological Survey of India at the entrance.
One version of the legend is that a sadhu named Baba Balanath
lived within the fort area. It was his injunction that any houses built
in the precincts of the fort should not be taller than his house and in
case the shadow of any such house falling on his house would result in
destruction of the fort town.[6]
In another version, N.K. SINHA, the wizard who was adept in black magic fell in love with Ratnavati,
the princess of Bhangarh who was very beautiful and had suitors to
marry her from many royal families of the country. One day while the
princess, 18 years of age, went shopping with her friends and was buying
Ittar
(scent). The wizard saw this and replaced the scent with some potion in
order to ensnare the princess. He offered the potion to her so that she
took a liking for him and marry him.
However, the princess saw through the wizard's trickery and when he
offered her the bowl of potion, she threw it on a big boulder nearby and
as a result the boulder started rolling down towards the wizard and
crushed him. Before he died he cursed that Bhangarh would be destroyed
soon and no one will be able to live within its precincts. Subsequent to
the curse Bhangarh Fort was invaded by the Mughals
from the north and the city was surrounded and sacked; 10,000 people
lived in the fort city at that time. All the people in the fort
including the princess were killed. The present state of the fort is
attributed to the curse of the wizard and people believe the ghosts in
the fort are that of the princess and the wizard.
Since that day, it is believed that paranormal activities take place
here during the nights. Some deaths have been reported due to these
paranormal activities too. There are sayings that some of the people's
spirit surrounds the boundary of the fort as no one can enter the
premises. The princess's spirit has been forcefully abducted by the
wizard.
LOL:- I hope many of you go and invade this theories. May be I can sometime travel there to feel it myself. The beauty hidden in the secrets and mysteries of Spirits and overwhelming pleasures of FEAR.
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Not everyday you sit on your desk looking for the mails and come through a new mystery. One of my Circle Friend Asked me about the secret society. I was not too sure about the same, But after the research I am pretty sure You too will find it Interesting.
This Secret Society of Nine Unknown Men was founded by the Emperor Ashoka around 270 B.C to preserve and protect the knowledge which if fallen in wrong hands can bring destruction and damage to the whole World.
In order to preserve and Develop the knowledge he made this society which Included Nine Men of all different Backgrounds without disclosing the identity to anyone. They pass on the Knowledge from Generation to Generation By Passing the Book to the Right Person. The Knowledge in the Nine Books and the topics covered and developed are as follows:-
The ‘Nine Unknown Men’ wrote nine books, one book each, responsible for guarding and improving their respective books
The
first book was devoted to Propaganda and Psychological warfare
contained messages aimed at influencing the opinion or behavior of
people.
The second book on Physiology is a study of mechanical, physical and biochemical functions of living organisms. This book also instructed how to perform ‘Touch of Death’.
The
third book is a study on Microbiology, and Biotechnology in modern days.
There is a myth that water if river Ganga is purified by special
microbes designed by these nine men. These microbes are released from a
secret base in Himalayas.
The fourth book is on Alchemy, dealing in transmutation of metals and their secret properties. There is a rumor that during the times natural disasters, religious place in India receive large quantity of Gold from unknown source.
The
fifth book studies all means of communications, including terrestrial
and extraterrestrial. It deals with transportation of goods and people
by using all techniques, including ‘Teleportation’.
The
sixth book contains the secrets of gravitation. The book gives necessary
instructions to build a ‘Vimana,’ very close to modern day airplanes.
The seventh book is a study of Cosmology, the capacity to travel at high speed. It Means time travel.
The
eighth book deals with light. It unearths the secrets of increasing and
decreasing the speed of light and to use it as a weapon.
The ninth book is on Sociology, identifying all techniques of attaining enlightenment. In old times people used to do meditation to get a boon from God. This may be Connected.
The
‘Secret Society of Nine Unknown Men’ is known as one of the oldest and
most powerful conspiracy theories. A section of society believes these
‘Nine’ to be real organisation working towards the good of mankind.
Believe it or Not But this is a really cool stuff isn't it?
Keep reading for more Mysteries.
According
to legend, this powerful secret society was founded by Emperor Ashoka
of India in 273 BC after a bloody battle that took the lives of 100,000
men. - See more at:
http://ancientexplorers.com/blog/indias-ancient-illuminati-nine-unknown-men/#sthash.BNb9nPcZ.dpuf
According
to legend, this powerful secret society was founded by Emperor Ashoka
of India in 273 BC after a bloody battle that took the lives of 100,000
men. - See more at:
http://ancientexplorers.com/blog/indias-ancient-illuminati-nine-unknown-men/#sthash.BNb9nPcZ.dpuf
According
to legend, this powerful secret society was founded by Emperor Ashoka
of India in 273 BC after a bloody battle that took the lives of 100,000
men.
It was said that after Ashoka conquered the region of Kalinga, which
lay between what is now Calcutta and Madras, he looked at the massacre
of all the men and was truly disturbed.
Instead of waging more wars, his priority became to integrate
“rebellious” people into the society. He found that, especially in
war, intelligence, scientific and technological breakthroughs were
often put to evil uses.
Therefore, during his reign, natural science, past and present, were vowed to secrecy.
- See more at: http://ancientexplorers.com/blog/indias-ancient-illuminati-nine-unknown-men/#sthash.BNb9nPcZ.dpuf
According
to legend, this powerful secret society was founded by Emperor Ashoka
of India in 273 BC after a bloody battle that took the lives of 100,000
men.
It was said that after Ashoka conquered the region of Kalinga, which
lay between what is now Calcutta and Madras, he looked at the massacre
of all the men and was truly disturbed.
Instead of waging more wars, his priority became to integrate
“rebellious” people into the society. He found that, especially in
war, intelligence, scientific and technological breakthroughs were
often put to evil uses.
Therefore, during his reign, natural science, past and present, were vowed to secrecy.
- See more at: http://ancientexplorers.com/blog/indias-ancient-illuminati-nine-unknown-men/#sthash.BNb9nPcZ.dpuf
According
to legend, this powerful secret society was founded by Emperor Ashoka
of India in 273 BC after a bloody battle that took the lives of 100,000
men.
It was said that after Ashoka conquered the region of Kalinga, which
lay between what is now Calcutta and Madras, he looked at the massacre
of all the men and was truly disturbed.
Instead of waging more wars, his priority became to integrate
“rebellious” people into the society. He found that, especially in
war, intelligence, scientific and technological breakthroughs were
often put to evil uses.
Therefore, during his reign, natural science, past and present, were vowed to secrecy.
- See more at: http://ancientexplorers.com/blog/indias-ancient-illuminati-nine-unknown-men/#sthash.BNb9nPcZ.dpuf
According
to legend, this powerful secret society was founded by Emperor Ashoka
of India in 273 BC after a bloody battle that took the lives of 100,000
men.
It was said that after Ashoka conquered the region of Kalinga, which
lay between what is now Calcutta and Madras, he looked at the massacre
of all the men and was truly disturbed.
Instead of waging more wars, his priority became to integrate
“rebellious” people into the society. He found that, especially in
war, intelligence, scientific and technological breakthroughs were
often put to evil uses.
Therefore, during his reign, natural science, past and present, were vowed to secrecy.
- See more at: http://ancientexplorers.com/blog/indias-ancient-illuminati-nine-unknown-men/#sthash.BNb9nPcZ.dpuf
According
to legend, this powerful secret society was founded by Emperor Ashoka
of India in 273 BC after a bloody battle that took the lives of 100,000
men.
It was said that after Ashoka conquered the region of Kalinga, which
lay between what is now Calcutta and Madras, he looked at the massacre
of all the men and was truly disturbed.
Instead of waging more wars, his priority became to integrate
“rebellious” people into the society. He found that, especially in
war, intelligence, scientific and technological breakthroughs were
often put to evil uses.
Therefore, during his reign, natural science, past and present, were vowed to secrecy.
- See more at: http://ancientexplorers.com/blog/indias-ancient-illuminati-nine-unknown-men/#sthash.BNb9nPcZ.dpuf
According
to legend, this powerful secret society was founded by Emperor Ashoka
of India in 273 BC after a bloody battle that took the lives of 100,000
men.
It was said that after Ashoka conquered the region of Kalinga, which
lay between what is now Calcutta and Madras, he looked at the massacre
of all the men and was truly disturbed.
Instead of waging more wars, his priority became to integrate
“rebellious” people into the society. He found that, especially in
war, intelligence, scientific and technological breakthroughs were
often put to evil uses.
Therefore, during his reign, natural science, past and present, were vowed to secrecy.
- See more at: http://ancientexplorers.com/blog/indias-ancient-illuminati-nine-unknown-men/#sthash.BNb9nPcZ.dpuf
According
to legend, this powerful secret society was founded by Emperor Ashoka
of India in 273 BC after a bloody battle that took the lives of 100,000
men. - See more at:
http://ancientexplorers.com/blog/indias-ancient-illuminati-nine-unknown-men/#sthash.BNb9nPcZ.dpuf
According
to legend, this powerful secret society was founded by Emperor Ashoka
of India in 273 BC after a bloody battle that took the lives of 100,000
men. - See more at:
http://ancientexplorers.com/blog/indias-ancient-illuminati-nine-unknown-men/#sthash.BNb9nPcZ.dpuf
According
to legend, this powerful secret society was founded by Emperor Ashoka
of India in 273 BC after a bloody battle that took the lives of 100,000
men. - See more at:
http://ancientexplorers.com/blog/indias-ancient-illuminati-nine-unknown-men/#sthash.BNb9nPcZ.dpuf
Bloop was an ultra-low-frequency and extremely powerful underwater sound detected by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 1997.The sound is consistent with the noises generated by icequakes in large icebergs, or large icebergs scraping the ocean floor, then by 2002 was believed to also be consistent with large marine animals. The NOAA believes it has solved the mystery and now thinks the noise was ice-related.
In the summer of 1997, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration picked up a sound from deep beneath the Pacific. The sound seemed to come from an animal far larger than any we've ever seen. This was the Bloop.
The Bloop is one of about a half-dozen unexplained sounds that the NOAA's Acoustic Monitoring Project has picked up in its more than twenty years listening to the noises of the Pacific. While some of these sounds seem to have relatively obvious explanations, a few really are baffling, and they represent one of science's great unanswered mysteries. Let's now take a closer listen to the Bloop and five other strange underwater sounds.
Back in the Cold War, the US Navy set up a series of massive arrays of microphones throughout the world's oceans. these, unsurprisingly enough, meant as a way to listen in on Soviet submarines, and they took advantage of a phenomenon known as the deep sound channel, an ocean layer where the speed of sound becomes virtually nothing and low-frequency soundwaves that enter the channel can become trapped, bouncing around in this layer for thousands of miles.
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This phenomenon allowed the arrays of the Sound Surveillance System, or SOSUS, to be able to detect even relatively weak sounds from hundreds of miles away. With the end of the Cold War around 1990, the arrays' original 30-year mission came to an end and was replaced with a new civilian function of just generally monitoring the sounds the ocean. For the last twenty years, the NOAA and its Equatorial Pacific Ocean autonomous hydrophone array have been doing just that.
For the most part, it's not hard to identify the sounds that are emitted. Whales are a frequent source of low frequency noises, as are volcanic activity and iceberg movement, plus all the human-made devices still at work under the sea. These all have their own distinctive soundprint, so that there's rarely any question of where a sound came from. But every so often, the Acoustic Monitoring Project picks up a sound that defies explanation. Here are the six sounds that the NOAA officially considers unexplained. All of these have been sped up between 16 and 20 times their real speed so that we actually hear them.
The most famous of these sounds is this one, known as the Bloop. It was recorded in 1997 originating from a point about 1,500 miles west of the southern Chilean coast. It was powerful enough to be picked up on sensors located up to 3,000 miles away, making it one of the most powerful noises ever recorded underwater. The sound lasted for just over a minute and has not been detected since. It should be pointed out now that the NOAA has checked with the Navy and other groups to rule out human-made sources in this and the rest of these cases. We'll come back to other possible explanations for the Bloop in a little bit but let's first examine the other sounds.
This is Upsweep, which was first recorded in August 1991. Unlike most of the other sounds on this list, it can still be heard. While the noise is strongest in the spring and fall, it appears to be getting generally weaker over time. It's located somewhere deep in the South Pacific near Antarctica, located about 2,500 miles due west of the very southern tip of South America. It was initially thought that this sound might be created by fin whales, but in 1996 researchers Emile Okal and Jacques Talandier argued that there wasn't enough variation in the tone for it to be biological - whales wouldn't be able to communicate much if they only used these same tones over and over. They argued that this was some unusual acoustic phenomenon linked to volcanic activity in the region, perhaps the result of seawater and volcanic gas interacting and creating a resonance pattern. Sure enough, a French research vessel found volcanic seamounts in the region, which makes this the most likely explanation.
Let's move on to Slow Down, which was first recorded on May 19, 1997. Like Upsweep, the sound can still be heard several times each year. The sound was detected about 2,000 miles west of Peru, but its actual origin is much more southerly, and it's possible that the sound actually originates in the Antarctic. Its basic sound profile matches the sound of objects rubbing together in a massive friction event, such as icebergs calving or a sudden glacial movement. These seem like the most likely explanations for Slow Down, but as yet we haven't been able to identify any specific sources for these noises, so the mystery remains.
Next up is Train, so named because it recalls the sound of a distant train. This one was recorded on March 5, 1997, although we don't know exactly where the sound came from. The most likely explanation for this one, according to Christopher Fox, is the movement of ocean currents, as he explained in 2002: "Moving fluids generate vibrations, just like blowing air through a clarinet. If you have moving ocean water and the right conditions coming around a seamount or something, that could generate sound."
Finally, we have Whistle, which was recorded on July 7, 1997. This one was only picked up by a single hydrophone located about 1,700 miles west of Costa Rica, and the precise origin of the sound is unknown. There aren't currently any preferred explanations for this sound.
So, where does this leave us? We've got a pretty decent handle on the origins of Upsweep, Slow Down, and Train, although none of these can be considered confirmed explanations. Julia and Whistle are harder to pin down with a specific explanation, but they don't baffle scientists or inflame the imagination in quite the same way that Bloop has.
It's worth noting as a general principle that there's a big difference between things that are full-on unexplainable and others that are simply unexplained. While the former might force us to consider some pretty out there hypotheses in an attempt to make sense of what's going on, the latter is a more mundane kind of mysterious. We don't know what caused these sounds, but that's more a product of having precious little data to work with and the Pacific Ocean being a very, very big place. Indeed, the depths of the Pacific constitute the largest unexplored frontier on the planet. It would be amazing if we could explain everything we encounter in it.
But if there's one noise that is dangerously close to tipping over from unexplained to unexplainable, it's the Bloop. While ice calving has been thrown around as a possible explanation - its southerly location does make that a decently likely possibility - the profile of the sound far more closely matches that of an animal. And that's where the whole thing gets really strange.
If the Bloop was made by an animal, then it seemingly must be larger than any other known organism. Even the blue whale, whose record length is about 110 feet, would not be nearly big enough to account for the Bloop. Could such a leviathan exist? It's possible, and the Bloop might be considered the strongest evidence for such a beast...but it's also pretty much the only such evidence. There's not a shred of evidence to support the existence of what we might call a supergiant whale, and even with the entire Pacific Ocean to hide in, it's difficult to credit that a species that must continually come to the surface to breath could completely hide its existence.
The other possibility is some sort of massive squid. These creatures do serve as a catch-all for all that's still mysterious about the ocean depths, and our extremely limited firsthand knowledge of them makes it easier to believe a gigantic Blooping squid could maybe be hiding deep in the Pacific. There's a couple problems with this though.
That doesn't leave us with much room to maneuver. It may be worth splitting a hair and pointing out the animal in question wouldn't necessarily have to be larger than any other - just far, far better at making low frequency sounds. That doesn't get us any further to identifying the Blooper, but at least it relieves a bit of the pressure in having to find a 200-foot whale or something like it. Still, all we have to work on is a single, poorly understood noise from 1997, so unless we hear a new Bloop, all we're likely to have is speculation and guesswork.
Of course, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the preferred fanciful explanation for the Bloop. It just so happens that the origin of the Bloop noise is located in the same general part of the southern Pacific Ocean as the location H.P. Lovecraft gave in his 1928 short story The Call of Cthulhu for the underwater, extra-dimensional city of R'lyeh. The coincidence isn't that spooky - the two locations are about a thousand miles apart - but the two are close enough together that Lovecraft fans have suggested the Bloop might well be the sound of a snoozing Cthulhu.
Honestly, at this point, it seems roughly as believable as any other explanation. It's really just nice to know the oceans are still keeping at least a few seriously hardcore mysteries.
In last Post we understood what is Bermuda Triangle and where is it, But in this post we will try to learn some Scientific explanations for this.
Of course, despite this now being repeated as an explanation for
disappearances in the Triangle on numerous documentaries and articles
since then, it turns out magnetic variation is something ship captains (and other explorers) have known about and had to deal with
pretty much as long as there have been ships and compasses. Dealing
with magnetic declination is really just “Navigation by Compass” 101 and
nothing to be concerned about, nor anything that would seriously throw
off any experienced navigator.
In 2005, the Coast Guard revisited the issue after a TV producer in
London inquired about it for a program he was working on. In this case,
they correctly changed their tune about the magnetic field bit stating,
Many explanations have cited unusual magnetic properties
within the boundaries of the Triangle. Although the world’s magnetic
fields are in constant flux, the “Bermuda Triangle” has remained
relatively undisturbed. It is true that some exceptional magnetic
values have been reported within the Triangle, but none to make the
Triangle more unusual than any other place on Earth.
The modern Bermuda Triangle legend didn’t get started until 1950 when
an article written by Edward Van Winkle Jones was published by the
Associated Press. Jones reported several incidences of disappearing
ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle, including five US Navy torpedo
bombers that vanished on December 5, 1945, and the commercial airliners
“Star Tiger” and “Star Ariel” which disappeared on January 30, 1948 and
January 17, 1949 respectively. All told, about 135 individuals were
unaccounted for, and they all went missing around the Bermuda Triangle.
As Jones said, “they were swallowed without a trace.”
It was a 1955 book, The Case for the UFO, by M. K. Jessup
that started pointing fingers at alien life forms. After all, no bodies
or wreckage had yet been discovered. By 1964, Vincent H. Gaddis—who
coined the term “Bermuda Triangle”—wrote an article saying over 1000
lives had been claimed by the area. He also agreed that it was a
“pattern of strange events.” The Bermuda Triangle obsession hit its peak
in the early 1970s with the publication of several paperback books
about the topic, including the bestseller by Charles Berlitz, The Bermuda Triangle.
However, critic Larry Kusche, who published The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved
in 1975, argued that other authors had exaggerated their numbers and
hadn’t done any proper research. They presented some disappearance cases
as “mysteries” when they weren’t mysteries at all, and some reported
cases hadn’t even happened within the Bermuda Triangle.
After extensively researching the issue, Kusche concluded that the
number of disappearances that occurred within the Bermuda Triangle
wasn’t actually greater than in any other similarly trafficked area of
the ocean, and that other writers presented misinformation—such as not
reporting storms that occurred on the same day as disappearances, and
sometimes even making it seem as though the conditions had been calm for
the purposes of creating a sensational story. In short: previous
Bermuda Triangle authors didn’t do their research and either knowingly
or unintentionally “made it up.”
The book did such a thorough job of debunking the myth that it
effectively ended most of the Bermuda Triangle hype. When authors like
Berlitz and others were unable to refute Kusche’s findings, even the
most steadfast of believers had difficulty remaining confident in the
sensationalized Bermuda Triangle narrative. Nevertheless, many magazine
articles, TV shows, and movies have continued to feature the Bermuda
Triangle.
Because the number of disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle is no
greater than any other similarly trafficked area of the world’s oceans,
they don’t really need an explanation. But if you’re still convinced
that the Triangle is a ship graveyard, relative to other regions that
get around the same number of travelers, here are some natural explanations from the Coast Guard to combat some of the “alien” and other fantastical theories.
The majority of disappearances can be attributed to the
area’s unique features. The Gulf Stream, a warm ocean current flowing
from the Gulf of Mexico around the Florida Straits northeastward toward
Europe, is extremely swift and turbulent. It can quickly erase any
evidence of a disaster.
The unpredictable Caribbean-Atlantic storms that give birth to waves
of great size as well as waterspouts often spell disaster for pilots and
mariners. (Not to mention that the area is in “hurricane alley.”) The
topography of the ocean floor varies from extensive shoals to some of
the deepest marine trenches in the world. With the interaction of strong
currents over reefs, the topography is in a constant state of flux and
breeds development of new navigational hazards.
Not to be underestimated is the human factor. A large number of
pleasure boats travel the water between Florida’s Gold Coast (the most
densely populated area in the world) and the Bahamas. All to often,
crossings are attempted with too small a boat, insufficient knowledge of
the area’s hazards and lack of good seamanship.