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UMANNG JAIN ™
UMANNG JAIN ™@umanngjain·
यह वीडियो गुजरात के सबसे बड़े शहर कर्णावती (अमदावत) का है 👇🏻 ना किसी हिन्दू ने पत्थरबाजी की ना किसी हिन्दू ने आगजनी कि ना किसी हिन्दू नेता ने आकर भड़काया 👇🏻 सड़क किनारे बने इस 40 साल पुराने मंदिर को सरकार ने नोटिस दिया और दूसरी जगह शिफ्टिंग दी .. नोटिस मिलते ही मंदिर से जुड़े लोगो ने प्रतिष्ठित मूर्तियों को बिना किसी मगजमारी के हटा लिया और फिर AMC ने उस मंदिर को वहा से हमेशा हमेशा के लिए हटा लिया 👇🏻 यही होती है देशभक्ति ऐसे ही होता है विकास
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The Story of Indian Wootz & our ancient Nanotech: How the Greatest Mind of the West Failed to Copy India’s Secret Steel! In the winter of 1819, inside the prestigious, gas-lit labs of the Royal Institution in London, a young Michael Faraday stood over a small, dark ingot of metal. He was a man whose mind would soon decode the invisible forces of electricity & electromagnetism, changing the course of human civilization forever. Yet, at that moment, his intellect was completely held hostage by a piece of steel. It was a fragment of Wootz, a legendary crucible metal birthed in the clay furnaces of Southern India. For centuries, the British Empire had encountered the terrifying cutting power of Indian swords, watching their own state of the art weapons get sheared cleanly in half by native tulwars. Desperate to weaponize this metallurgical wizardry, the Empire handed the prize to their greatest scientific prodigy. They expected a quick victory. Instead, the greatest mind of the Western world ran headfirst into a scientific blind spot that would shatter his arrogance and expose a centuries-old nanotech secret. By the early 1800s, European metallurgists were suffering from a profound sense of colonial inferiority. The British military had just completed its bloody campaigns across India, encountering the legendary blades of the Maratha warriors. The metal they faced was unprecedented: an ultra-high carbon steel produced in the remote villages of Telangana & Tamil Nadu. When acid-etched, it revealed a haunting, beautifully flowing Damascus pattern that looked like rippling water. More terrifyingly, it possessed a paradoxical structural perfection, it was hard enough to hold a razor-sharp edge through brutal combat, yet flexible enough to bend w/o snapping. By comparison, Britain’s domestic industrial steel was brittle garbage. In 1818, Faraday’s mentor, the elite cutler James Stodart, managed to acquire a batch of authentic Indian Wootz ingots shipped straight from the docks of Bombay. He marched them into the Royal Institution & handed them to a young, eager Faraday. The mandate was clear: dissect the Indian steel, extract its secret chemical recipe & allow the British Empire to mass-produce the finest blades on Earth. Faraday locked himself in his lab, spending 4 intense, sweat-soaked years (1818-1822) chemically treating, melting & dissecting the Indian ingots. He was hunting for the elusive "secret ingredient" that gave the metal its wavy pattern & supernatural strength. It was during this frantic dissection that his flawless scientific analysis went completely off the rails due to a profound structural illusion: Using the primitive chemical reagents of the 19th century, Faraday detected tiny, microscopic traces of Aluminium Oxide & Silica within the slag of the Indian steel. Driven by the Western belief that complex metals required intentional, complex chemical additives, Faraday erroneously concluded that the secret to Wootz was a deliberate alloy. He deduced that ancient Indian metallurgists were intentionally fusing raw iron with aluminium to create a master metal. Excited by his own genius, Faraday began running high-temperature furnaces, blending English cast steel with a massive aluminium addition. When he acid-etched his brand-new alloy, he saw a faint, wavy surface pattern. Believing he had cracked the code of the Orient, he declared absolute victory over the ancient artisans in a celebrated 1820 research paper, proudly presenting his "Artificial Wootz" to the scientific elite of Europe. The victory was an absolute illusion. Faraday’s "Artificial Wootz" was a fraud of nature. While it mimicked the surface aesthetics of Indian steel under a magnifying glass, it lacked its legendary strength, flexibility & superplasticity. When eager British blacksmiths took Faraday's heavily alloyed metal & tried to forge weapons out of it using standard European techniques, a disaster unfolded on the anvils. The moment the hammers struck, the metal did not reshape: it cracked, splintered & crumbled into useless, chalky shards. Faraday had failed miserably. He was completely blind to a combination of geological geochemistry & high-precision thermodynamic forging that 19th-century European science lacked the vocabulary to even understand: True Indian Wootz was an ultra-high carbon steel, packing an astonishing 1.3-2.0% carbon. In the 1820s, European industrial furnaces could not handle carbon levels that high w/o turning the entire batch into brittle, useless cast iron. Indian tribal artisans, working in simple clay cones, had spent centuries mastering a highly delicate, slow-cooling crucible process that perfectly stabilized this hyper-dense carbon matrix w/o burning it out. The microscopic traces of aluminium Faraday found were nothing more than irrelevant dirt from the clay crucibles. In the late 20th century, materials scientists using high-powered electron microscopes analyzed surviving Damascus blades & unburied the real, goosebump-inducing truth. The Indian iron ore mined from local deposits naturally contained microscopic, infinitesimal trace impurities of Vanadium, Tungsten, & Manganese... sometimes as low as a staggering 0.005%. During the agonizingly slow cooling process used in India, these minute trace elements forced the carbon to precipitate out into beautifully aligned cementite nanowires & naturally occurring carbon nanotubes. The ancient artisans were executing nanotech centuries before the West even discovered the atom. Furthermore, European blacksmiths, accustomed to hammering iron at roaring, white-hot temperatures, literally destroyed these delicate carbon nanotubes every time they touched the metal. The Indian blacksmiths knew through absolute instinct that Wootz could only be hammered at a very specific, low, cherry-red heat range. Today, our world is built on advanced alloy metals engineered by supercomputers & processed in pristine corporate foundries, but they carry no mystique. Faraday’s pursuit of Wootz remains the ultimate ghost story of Western science, a historical crossroads where the pioneer of the modern electric age was completely humbled by the brilliant geochemistry of the ancient Indian soil. It stands as an unyielding monument to a forgotten heritage, proving that the most legendary breakthroughs in human history are not always born under the pristine lights of Western institutions, but can live as beautiful, shimmering phantoms inside a clay crucible, forged by artisans who mastered the atomic structure of the world using nothing but charcoal, wind & the unyielding wisdom of their ancestors. Ref Paper: royalsocietypublishing.org/rstl/article/d…
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Amish Tripathi
Amish Tripathi@authoramish·
Indus Valley Script Decoded? Here is a conversation with Dr Rao (@yajnadevam) on his groundbreaking discovery!
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Jai☀️@JaiParamara·
@nikitabier @levelsio @X EU is a nanny state. It treats people like they’re kids unable to make independent decisions.
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
@levelsio @X There are now 3 additional popups for EU users who signup for X. 30% of my time is now spent on EU compliance.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
I got a message on @X from the 🇪🇺 EU today!
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Here’s a look at what passengers would see on a 1,330 km/h supersonic train in Japan. [🎞️ fermata_studio]
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Subhi Vishwakarma
Subhi Vishwakarma@subhi_karma·
Name: Farman Father's name: Imran Native Place: Deoband, UP Lives in: Uttarakhand Work: Trapping Hindu women, making their nude clips and sharing among his co-religionists What activists found: Dozens of nude clips, screen recordings of him with Hindu women of Himachal and Uttarakhand.
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Ratan Sharda 🇮🇳 रतन शारदा
"The argument is far simpler. If you want a luxury club, build it on private land, pay market price and run it with your own money. What is unacceptable and what should have been ended long ago, is the use of government land and public resources to subsidise the lifestyle of people who need no subsidy." Writes @roypranesh timesnownews.com/opinion/india/…
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Jai☀️@JaiParamara·
The insults in the comments should make Indians as a community — with lowest crimes, lowest on welfare, highest education, highest tax payout — ask the question, being the best attracts envy from losers but is it worth it?
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@burhan_uddin_0 Jaise log, waise desh. If the Pakistan army and generals are liars, losers and corrupt — it’s because Pakistanis themselves are the same. The army comes from the same society.
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برهان الدین ‏| Burhan uddin
This is the house of Indian Army 4-star General Rawat, who also served as Chief of Army Staff. Now, compare it with the houses of General Pervez Musharraf, General Bajwa, and General Asim Munir. (🇮🇳 Major Gaurav Arya )
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Jai☀️@JaiParamara·
@Vishnu_Jain1 Not an advocate here but which Indian law/code states thieves ought to be compensated, I’m curious?
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Vishnu Shankar Jain
Vishnu Shankar Jain@Vishnu_Jain1·
राम मंदिर के बाद यह दूसरा ऐतिहासिक फैसला है। कोर्ट ने परिसर के हिंदू धार्मिक स्वरूप को माना, पूजा का अधिकार दिया और नमाज़ संबंधी आदेश को निरस्त कर दिया। ब्रिटिश म्यूज़ियम में रखी प्रतिमा को वापस लाने पर सरकार को विचार करने को कहा। साथ ही मुस्लिम पक्ष को वैकल्पिक भूमि देने पर भी विचार करने की बात कही गई है।
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The Forgotten ‘Man’ 👨‍⚖️
INDIA’S JUDICIARY: Every 3rd High Court Judge is an “Uncle” This 2010 exposé on Punjab & Haryana High Court is damning proof of deep-rooted nepotism and shameless family favoritism. Sons, nephews, wives, brothers, sisters & in-laws — all practicing as advocates in the SAME court where their relative sits as a Judge. A list of 16 such “Uncle Judges” was officially forwarded to the Union Law Ministry. Just look at this table. Clear, blatant conflict of interest. How the can justice be delivered fairly when family members argue cases before their own “Uncle”? The Law Commission and Bar Council flagged this years ago. Nothing changed. This uncle culture has destroyed public faith in the judiciary. Merit is dead. Nepotism rules. We need ruthless reforms NOW: - Ban close relatives from practicing in the same court - Mandatory public declaration of family links - Strict penalties for violations Enough is enough. The temple of justice has become a family business.
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Phield Martiall Jambavan
Phield Martiall Jambavan@SirJambavan·
@BoredMallu Wait until you learn that Chennai Loyola college was built on Kapaleeswara temple lands on a 99 yr lease. The lease ended in 1990s .. and the temple hasn't gotten its land back. Nor rental compensation. And they groom minds to hate the every gods whose land they usurp. Ingrates
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Subhi Vishwakarma
Subhi Vishwakarma@subhi_karma·
How are we going to deal with this community? Meet Ibrahim. He is a delivery agent who does online deliveries for Amazon. He admits on camera that he leaks the mobile numbers of Hindu women to one Mohammad Shahjad and gets incentives in return. A few days back, a Hindu influencer who visited a social restaurant in Pune's Ferguson Road received a message from a Muslim employee after she merely ordered food using the QR code. What kind of operation is active in Bharat? What are these Islamists up to?
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Furiosa
Furiosa@x0x0lic·
Punjabi General bajwa sold kashmir to India Punjabi General Asim sold Pakistan sovereignty to US But it's Pashtun, Sindhis and Baloch who are ghaddar and agents.
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Jai☀️@JaiParamara·
@anujdhar Nehru was a disaster not just on security but also economy, his family was instrumental in spreading the cancer of corruption in India.
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Anuj Dhar
Anuj Dhar@anujdhar·
"In a discussion with Henry Kissinger on 12 August 1971, Chou En Lai said that Nehru had no idea about the road even three years after its construction. He recalled his talks with Nehru in 1956, when he told the latter, ‘You didn’t even know we were building a road in the last three years, and now you suddenly say it is your territory.’" -- Conundrum, pp. 407-8. @chandrachurg
Kiran Kumar S@KiranKS

I still don't understand how Jawaharlal Nehru totally missed Communist China building a 179 km long road through Indian territory of Aksai Chin within Jammu and Kashmir! In 1950s the technology of building was primitive. It would have taken years. Still missed it? #DocsHindi

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Vedic Wisdom..ॐ
Vedic Wisdom..ॐ@VedicWisdom1·
This is Gunja plant, the seeds were used as base measure for weight in India since ancient times. Weight of one of these seeds is called Ratti 8 Ratti = 1 Masha 12 Mashas = 1 Tola 5 Tolas = 1 Chhatak 16 Chhatak = 1 Ser 40 ser = 1 Man So 1 ser is around 930 gms 1 Man around 37Kgs Entire weight measurement system based on weight of one seed.
Naughty Himachal (𑚝𑚵𑚔𑚯 𑚩𑚮𑚢𑚭𑚏𑚥)@NaughtyHimachal

Guess what this is? 🤔 What do you call this in your local language?

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Sanjeev Newar | सञ्जीव नेवर
How many know that @swati_gs counselled the victim and was in Jamia Nagar police station for 9 hours with her to get FIR done in this most talked about case today. Swati ji is one of the best things to have happened to Hindutva movement - only action and results. A massive Jihad and arms supply mafia got busted. 🏹
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