Strange device used in ancient times!

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Strange device used in ancient times! #praveenmohanshorts #praveenmohan #trending #ytshort #shortsvideo #viral #sun

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This guy is amazing, the effort and energy he put into his deep study it’s out of this world. I love history and he is one of my favorite. This guy need more recognition and his name must be out there. Thank you 🙏

davidmorales
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We've since discovered primative saltwater and copper coil batteries. So the creators obviously understood basic conductivity, anodes and cathodes. This was likely a conductivity coil, and the usage described aligns with that function.

rptile
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Keep telling the truth, Praveen!! Thank You.

amberandrews
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There was vinegar in the container, powering the "device".
Allegedly Egyptians were using a similar thing powered by vinegar thousands of years ago

Pafkatax
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He looks like a kid when his experiment works, keep it up Praveen. Fascinating.

Gish-bk
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Absolutely incredible; there is evidence and allusion to an insane range of very specifically described ancient advanced technology across the world, but the most compelling evidence in my mind comes from this region of the world, everything is just so incredibly RIGHT THERE if you just know what to look for, the evidence is everywhere. This was awesome, thank you for sharing.

laurelsilberman
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I believe it’s a device that inspired the use of the “Baghdad batteries” to be made and I’m sure that’s how the Egyptian culture did certain things

bknwcl
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What is Kaguya doing with Aditya astra💀

tugibreezy
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I wouldn’t put it past the Indus Valley civilization to have harnessed electricity back in the day. They had plumbing, A/C (through series of wind tunnels), and medicine

laurelcook
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Praveen try this in copper and place in the ground, when growing something. Watch the results.

diannahayward
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❤❤❤ Praveen Mohan you deserve so much more recognition to showcase India's true history!

sreejapal
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Looks like a Baghdad battery in the hand of Aditya. Very possible they used that to create a direct current amperage that heated up the wire. Also, given historical evidence, it was more likely gold used as a conducting material as copper wasn’t as readily available at the time.

webexplorer
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I really believe that hinduism and Hindu temples are Much much older it could be a million year or hundreds of thousands of years and Thérè are people that believe that the mahabharata war never happened im Muslim myself but the mahbharata war 100% happened

yassink
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Run it on ohm's reader. I wanna see the amount of power that is needed to heat up that thing. If ancient people used this as a heating element that would be truly amazing. It definitely wouldn't be portable yet. Especially with the gauge of wire here.

subparracer
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Praveen Mohan Ji is a Genius! ❤He deserves a Bharath Ratna! Ancient Hindu Civilization was is❤❤ and will be the the only and only Greatest and most advanced scientific Way of Life !

prasadpushkar
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Yes. So the batteries they found in the middle east, used with that should charge it keep it warm also enough heat when you attach a few together that it's hot enough to make bath tubs. Remember the jars that were made into batteries go out quick is why they needed to keep a lot of them together. Put it this way... It's teslas coils before Tesla was born. It just wasn't self charging at that time. This is the way I see it. I know it's not said in the best manner but I do hope you see the context of my idea.

zacheryjohnston
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We’ve been lied to for so long and I am loving the incredible finds today ❤

LesaAnne
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It was a Laden jar with a resistant wire in between that heated up. Not that difficult to make out of crude materials.

Malmardian
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Well, we have proof that they had early versions of batteries before this meaning is absolutely possible that they could’ve used an ancient electrolyte battery to power a copper coil

beanreview
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I would guess that it is the same concept as the Ankh here in Africa. Also gold, and also said to have somewhat " magical " properties. Indians have the Vajura,

I definitely don't think these were just " hunter gatherers " as I was taught in school.

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