Hari Bolo: URGENT and IMPORTANT Article for Viplavah Pain Wave

4 years, 2 months ago by harsh_horse in Special Category B

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Animal Slaughter , Earthquake and Einstein Pain Wave Theory

Though I am not a geologist or physicist, neither this portal has high concentration of geologist or physicist. Still I choose to write a small article for Journal Viplavah as it will provide a support for sastric ideas by contemporary physics.

So this article serves to be review of contribution of various scholars/writers in this small field. Most of the authors/scholars may seem to be animal activists or propounder of vegetarianism.

However we can use all these to defend ourselves against the onslaught of atheism. With the blessing of Vaisnavas and Esp HH Hanumat Presak Swami, I continue to write this article.

“With the evidence coming from one study after another, scientists are certain about recent quakes in US are man-made. Excessive drilling by oil and mining industry has caused disruption in rock plates resulting in earthquakes. The American Petroleum Institute is now conducting a research over mining and its effects on tectonic plates” ??(Kavali, 2015)?.

Extending on similar lines ??Bajaj and Singh (2018)? says if extensive drilling, mining and dams can cause disruptions in rock/tectonic plates why waves emitted during animal slaughter can do same. When living creatures are slaughtered or killed, the waves emitted are known as Pain Waves. This phenomenon has been completely and experimentally observed ??(Bajaj et al., 1995)?. In slaughter houses and other centres of killing (mechanised and non-mechanised) these EP Waves were vigorously studied at several places, for example, Brain Research Institute, Gurugram (Haryana): National University.

It has been found that EP Waves are different from the waves which we encounter from other sources and these waves are just opposite of compassion waves. EP waves are extremely dangerous, brutal and damaging and have been found to cause several earthquakes. These waves are very similar to shock and underground nuclear explosions. Research indicates that earthquakes are caused by excessive killing of animals emitting pain waves.

While reviewing the work of ??(Bajaj et al., 1995)? animal activist ??Menka Gandhi (2018)? says book claims to have studied the complex role of nociceptive waves in a sentient body — intense chemical (chilli powder in the eyes), mechanical (cutting, crushing), or thermal (heat, cold) stimulation of sensory nerve cells called nociceptors. These nociceptors produce a signal that travels along a chain of nerve fibres via the spinal cord to the brain, resulting in the experience of pain. Nociceptors require a minimum intensity of stimulation before they trigger a signal to the nervous system. Once this threshold is reached, a signal is passed along. Another review by ??(Saxena, 2010)? suggests that the complex role of nociceptive waves (or the waves generated by the immense noise by the animals on the verge of being butchered) in shear-wave splitting which is related to seismic anisotropy. This splitting is associated with the cracks in the crust aligned by stress.

The authors claim that the same kind of pain waves are generated and passed along the crust of the earth by the immense noise and tension generated by animals on the verge of being butchered. These waves result in cracks in the crust in a certain direction, or seismic anisotropy. Their theory is that large-scale abattoir activity is the causative agent for major earthquakes. The authors ??(Bajaj et al., 1995)? have given the examples of the Latur (Khillari) earthquakes in Utterkashi, Assam; the earthquakes of Northridge (1994), Long Beach (California - 1933), Landers (California - 1992), San Francisco (1906), New Madrid (Missouri - 1811-12) in the US; Russia's Neftegorsk (1995) earthquake finds a major mention; and the Kanto (1923), Nobi (1891), Kita-Tango (1927), Sankiru Tsunami (1933), Shizuoka (1935), Tonankal (1944), Nankai (1948), Fukui (1948), Off-Tokachi (1952), Kjta-Mino (1961), Nigata (1964), Off-Tokachi (1968), Kobe (1995) earthquakes in Japan. Who knows when we will develop the technology that can measure collective pain and the frequencies at which it can cause mass destruction.

Though they are multiple factors of earthquakes, like seismic zone, geographical location, volcanic activity. One must also know the Tsunami wave were also caused due to earthquake in ocean. There seems to be link between all natural calamities as highlighted by ??Prabhupada(1977)? in Srimad Bhagvatam Canto 3 Chapter 17. The world has seen multitude of increase variety of animal slaughter of various kinds horses, cows, chicken etc. Such calamites have not left even India. ??Arya (2018)? says that before Mughals came to India there were very less natural calamities in India.

From scriptures we primarily learn that animal are killed for tongue. This is very much true even in old times. However, in the current age, industrialization seems to be the main contributor of animal slaughter. If we have cars, scooters etc, then we are not depended on animals like bull, horse, donkey. They roam freely in the roads, and we see them as trouble for our life. Then in the name of economic prosperity and utilization of resources we sell their meat and advertise them as source of essential animal protein. Though not slaughtering animals will definitely help in diminishing natural disaster, but still we have to take care and utilize animals by reducing dependency on industry.




References:

??Arya, A. (2018). Hindi Article on Earthquakes. http://tarksamrat.com/2018/07/03/भूकंप-earthquake-kyon-aata-hai-delhi-einstein-pain-wave-theory/

Bajaj, M. M., Ibrahim, M., & Singh, V. R. (1995). Etiology of Earthquakes, A New Approach. H. B. Prakashan.

Bajaj, M. M., & Singh, V. R. (2018). Slaughter and Natural Calamities. Journal of Beauty Without Cruelty-India, XLI(4). http://bwcindia.org/Web/QuarterlyJournal/2018/Compassionate_Friend_Winter_2018_Vol_XLI_No_4.pdf

Gandhi, M. (2018). No Title. FirstPost.Com. https://www.firstpost.com/india/new-theory-says-build-up-of-pain-waves-from-dying-animals-can-cause-quakes-geologists-will-laugh-but-hypothesis-holds-weight-5662081.html

Kavali, S. (2015). No Title. https://uk.blastingnews.com/opinion/2015/04/eisenstein-s-pain-wave-theory-and-its-correlation-with-earthquakes-a-reality-check-00370059.html

Prabhupada, A. B. S. (1977). Srimad Bhagavatam. Bhaktivedanta Book Trust.

Saxena, P. (2010). No Title. http://www.thescienceforum.com/pseudoscience/19987-what-einsteinian-pain-waves-theory.html

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date:24 Mar 2020, 18:27

HpS - ASA -- Thank you so much Dr. Pradhana! We will send the link to this post to Radhika-ramana Das who is Acting Editor for this next issue of the glorious MOE Journal.