Rama Sethu Floating Stone Proof. NASA Wrong

 

The great yellow shawl wearing,Angavastram dropping  before Venu Gopala Swamy Temple ,Karunanidhi remarked,

 

‘You say Rama built the Rama Sethu(Adams bridge).

 

Was Rama a qualified builder?

 

In which University did he get his Engineering degree?

 

Well joker, here are some facts on this issue and on why the stones used in constructing the bridge float on water.

 

Scroll down for Video and for more check the Link.

Ram Sethu,Adams Bridge.
Ram Sethu,Adams Bridge.

 

Here one will find that the much touted scientific theories striving to prove that these stones are a natural phenomenon are shot down.

Ram Sethu stone floating on water.
Ram Sethu stone floating on water.

 

Theories offers on why these stones float are,

 

1.It is a Coral stone.(NASA Report)

 

Coral  Stones do not float in water.

 

Coral stones do not form in water but on hard surface.

 

2.The stones are a part of Volcanic ash, they have trapped air inside and hence they float.

 

The stones found in the Palk Strait have been analysed and they do not have trapped air inside.

 

They have been made of Pumice,a kind of Rock made of Lava and water.

 

There has been no known instance of Volcano having been near Rameshwaram.

 

(G.K.Mohandas, Historian)

 

3.The Floating stones are of different Chemical composition,

 

They have been checked.

 

They have the same physical and chemical composition of normal stones..

 

 

 

Citation.

 

http://www.mallstuffs.com/Blogs/BlogDetails.aspx?BlogId=245&BlogType=Spiritual&Topic=Floating+stones+of+Shri+Ram+Setu

1 thought on “Rama Sethu Floating Stone Proof. NASA Wrong”

  1. Shane Padula's avatar
    Shane Padula

    Using your same arduous fact checking I have this to say. Are any of your arguments scientific or do you present any evidence of any kind other than a dubious picture and a link to a blog?

    No.

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