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A few designs were proposed by ancient Hindu scientists to create aircraft and water submarines. However, modern scientists state that while some aspects mentioned in the Vymaanika Shaastra book are correct, most are inaccurate according to the laws of physics. But even if some parts are correct, it shows that those people were genuinely striving to develop and innovate new technology with limited resources, even ahead of their time. If we truly take inspiration from this, we could create many things. Unfortunately, foreigners and many people claim that someone from the 19th–20th century copied their technology, translated its text into Sanskrit, and presented it as a Hindu achievement. This makes it a highly debatable topic—because even if that person were copying, how did they manage to find so many top-secret foreign technologies in India ? then with full dedication write 3000+ shlokas that takes almost 2-3 years dedication....

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