Recreating a 4000 Year Old Battery - Was Electricity Used in Ancient Times?

Follow Me on: Facebook.............. Whatsapp :// Instagram................ Twitter...................... Email id - @ This is my Patreon account if you like to support me - 0:00 - Recreated Setup 1:11 - Voltage Reading 2:10 - Peacock Neck 3:05 - Electricity Generated 3:37 - History of Electricity 4:15 - An Effective Force 5:05 - Why did they use Electricity? 5:24 - Ancient Electric Bulbs 6:10 - Secret behind Ancient Structures 7:26 - Did they use Powered Lights? 7:41 - Ancient Technical Devices 8:41 - Hoysaleswara Temple 9:12 - Why earthern Pots? 10:40 - Conclusion Hey guys, in this video I am gonna show you the recreation of an electric battery, which was used in Ancient India. This battery was described by a sage called Agastya who lived at least 4000 years ago, and what I am making is according to what’s being described in the ancient text called Agastya Samhita. This text, talks about using an earthen pot as a container and using two types of metals: Copper and Zinc. So, this is how the setup looks. If I test this with a voltmeter, you can see there is no voltage so far. Now, the text mentions that sawdust must be put in the container. When we add sawdust in the container, the sawdust goes in between the two metals, and makes sure they don’t touch each other, or create a short circuit. If we check the voltage now, we can see that it is already producing 0.4 volts. But the text mentions adding yet another strange material to complete the battery: The neck of a peacock. In the ancient Sanskrit text this material is mentioned as shikhigreeva, which means the neck of a peacock. Many secret cults exist even today, and these people still trying to recreate the battery using the actual neck of a peacock. For example, even this year, 10 peacocks were found dead by strangulation in India, and cops are trying to figure out as to why this is happening. This is because these cults are trying to use the peacocks neck to recreate the ancient Indian battery. But this is a mistake, because all ancient texts, especially those related to alchemy use code words, to confuse the public. Even Isaac Newton mentions using Green Lion, and experts are trying to figure out what he actually meant. In ancient Indian alchemy, the neck of the peacock actually refers to copper sulfate solution. You can see that both of them have the same color. So, I bought copper sulfate, and I have made it into a solution, and as soon as I add this liquid, you can see the voltage rising up dramatically. Here it is showing xx volts. So, you can see that what’s mentioned in the ancient text is actually capable of making electricity. Remember, we read in history books that the electric battery was created by a man called Alessandro Volta just 200 years ago, but sage Agastya used this battery at least 4000 years ago. But what’s really strange is that Alessandro Volta uses pretty much the same materials for creating the “very first battery“. He used copper and zinc plates just like Agastya, and instead of using copper sulfate, he used sulfuric acid. Now, going back to the ancient text, Agastya says, use 100 containers and you can create a very effective force. Here, I have just used 3 of them in series and you can see that the voltage increases to 3 volts or xxx volts. Now, if I connect a small Led bulb, you can see that it glows. This is a very interesting point that the ancient text mentions using the batteries for increasing the voltage. The natural question is “WHY“ was this used? Why did ancient people use multiple containers to produce high voltage electricity? Did they use it for lighting purposes, just like modern times? If so, is there any evidence that electric bulbs were used in ancient times? In the Dendera Temple of ancient Egypt, there are strange carvings which show the usage of electric bulbs. These carvings were also created 4000 years ago, and you can see huge electric bulbs with snake like filaments inside. What’s even more interesting is that there are wires coming out of these bulbs and going into a box. Did this box, contain Agastya’s battery of 100 cells, producing 100 volts to illuminate these bulbs? If this is true, this might explain how ancient structures like Giza Pyramid and Kailasa Temple were constructed in such a short period of time. If we visit the Kailasa temple for example, the chambers inside are so dark, that nothing is visible. Read the full story here: #India #Ancienttechnology #Search4Truth
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