Did ancient Indians use advanced communication technology like cell phones & wireless? Is this how they communicated with one another? We think cell phones were invented in the last 100 years, but I will show you several carvings of cell phones in this ancient temple of Rani Ki Vav.
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0:00 - 1000-Year-Old Cell phone
1:35 - First Voice Mail?
2:56 - Oldest iPad
4:01 - Video Call in 1950s
5:30 - Advanced Ancient Technology
6:43 - Conclusion
Hey guys, what is this girl doing? Is she using a cell phone? Look at that, right? she is holding a slim, rectangular device, right next to her ear and mouth, just like how we use a cell phone today. But this temple is at least 1000 years old, so how is that possible? What about this one? Look at this woman. Again, she is holding a thin, flat, rectangular device, in a position, just like how we hold a mobile phone. What is that device? What could that possibly be? We think, cell phones were invented in the last 100 years, but why do we see these strange carvings in this temple called Rani Ki Vav, which is at least 1000 years old, even by main stream accounts. Many experts argue that this is just a mirror she is holding, but no, I will show you the carving right next to this one. This is a mirror, it is bigger, it has a handle to hold, she is directly looking into the mirror, primping and preening. This is a mirror; this one is definitely not a mirror. She is not even looking at it, because we don’t look at the phone while we are doing a voice call, do we? Here is another carving I found in the same temple.
Look at this figure, what is she doing? She is keeping a rectangular gadget, in a position, as though she is leaving a voicemail. This is exactly what people do, when they leave a voice message on WhatsApp, right? But there is something even more crazy, look at what is happening below her. This guy is clearly putting his hand on his ear, and is listening and talking. I think it is crystal clear, that they were using some advanced wireless communication. Were they using cell phone like technology in ancient India? By the way, the quality of all these photos is lower than usual, because we cannot access this area, this zone is barricaded, so I am zooming in as much as I can. I wish I could show you in a higher quality, so we can analyze more details. It is really mind boggling, to see such spectacular carvings showing that ancient Indians may have used cell phone or wireless technology.
Remember, about 2 years ago, I posted a video of these 2 carvings which went viral at that time. On the left, she appears to be using a cell phone, even more weird, on the right, she appears to be using an iPad or a tablet, and she even has a stylus or a digital pen and seems to working on that device, Just like how people use a stylus and make digital art on a tab. I did not film this by the way, these photos were sent to me through email, and when I posted them, there was a huge uproar, because it goes against mainstream history. According to modern historians, ancient Indians did not possess such advanced devices. According to them, 1000 years ago, or let’s go back 5000 years ago, Indians lived a very primitive lifestyle using simple tools like sticks and stones.
However, if you read ancient Indian texts which are classified as “mythology” now, they always talk about very advanced technology matching today’s technology. They talk about how they used aircrafts or Vimanas, they talk about weapons like nuclear weapons which could destroy an entire city. In these ancient Vedic texts, they mention this cell phone technology or wireless communication, everywhere. For example, there is a movie that was made in 1957, I cannot post the video because of copyright issues, but you can see that the people open up a box, and inside that box, you can see people from far away and you can talk to them. You can basically communicate with audio & video to anybody in the world. When people saw this movie 60 years ago, they just thought it was magic, but this is advanced technology, this is exactly what you are doing when you are doing video call or facetime. So, we have to question ourselves, is it possible that ancient Indian texts were mentioning advanced gadgets like cell phone and wireless technology?
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