Jalandhar, January 5: Andhra University Vice-Chancellor while speaking at the 106th Indian Science Congress in Lovely Professional University (LPU) on Friday claimed that Kauravas were born due to stem cell and test-tube technologies and India also possessed knowledge about guided missiles thousands of years ago. Rao also said that Mahabharata and Ramayana is history, not mythology. He added, “The people who lived then practised science. Science is not new to Indian culture.” Biplab Deb at it Again: 'Rearing Ducks Will Raise Oxygen Levels in Water Bodies'; List of 'Absurd' Statements by Tripura CM.
Vice-Chancellor of Andhra University G Nageshwar Rao: The birth of Kauravas is due to stem cell research and test tube technology. Mahabharata & Ramayana is history, not mythology. The people who lived then practised science. Science is not new to Indian culture. pic.twitter.com/Rxw4ZybUze
— ANI (@ANI) January 5, 2019
The Vice-chancellor of Andhra University also stated, “We've studied Ramayana & Mahabharata. How can a woman (Gandhari) give birth to 100 children in her lifetime? This happened because the egg was fertilised, then divided into parts & grown, just like test tube babies.” Citing tales from Ramayana and Mahabharata Rao claimed that Lord Ram weapons which would hit targets and return which showed that the science of guided missiles was present in India thousands of years ago. He even said that Ravana had 24 types of aircraft of different sizes and capacities.
Here's the video of the event:
Meanwhile, speaking at the same event, a Tamil Nadu scientist, Kanan Jegathala Krishnan made a shocking claim by rejecting the principles internationally acclaimed scientists Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein. According to Krishnan, both Newton and Einstein made mistakes while solving their physics equation. He also said that that the understanding of physics would be destroyed once his theories are proved. Kanan even went on to say that Gravitational Waves would be renamed as 'Narendra Modi Waves' and the Gravitational Lensing Effect would be renamed as 'Hashvardhan Effect'.
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