Pak achieves a 'major breakthrough' in Magneto-Hydro-Tropism

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Press Trust of India Lahore
Last Updated : Jul 05 2016 | 10:48 PM IST
Pakistani scientists today said they have carried out the first scientific demonstration of Magneto-Hydro-Tropism (MHT) on the forefront of global scientific establishments.
A team of Pakistani scientists led by Professor Qadhi Aurangzeb Al-Hafi, the principal discoverer of MHT, carried out the demonstration in air.
Boarding a plane from Lahore airport, the team performed experimentation of exposing plasma and other object-testers to 1.2 Tesla at an altitude of over 4000 ft (from the ground level).
After experiment on a female rabbit in the air, Al-Hafi told reporters that the ground-breaking discovery of MHT emerged to vivid broad-spectrum and far reaching impacts on multi-spheric segments of basic as well as applied sciences.
"It provides nucleic framework by laying the very core conceptual foundations of an entirely new orbit-realm in high energy physics. By virtue of this magnanimous scientific achievement, indubitably, Pakistan is turning out to be the world's capital in Magneto-kinetics - leaving far-behind the claims made by the scientists of India," he said.
"The present research holds the potentiality that scores of the next centuries' scientific generations would have to build their scientific innovations on the framework provided by it.
"The research opens new horizons in the fields of physics, chemistry, space sciences, medicine, biology, electronics, environmental sciences and host of associated sciences," he said.
The scientific propositions endorsed by the experiment include; almost all of the living organisms, the fluids or semi fluids containing hydrogen along with three iron, manganese and cobalt, can have remarkable variations influence till 2090 - the ending corner's period of the (80 years cycles) quasi periodic cycles maxima, that has been started from 2010.
"In south areas, the plants, if irrigated with magnetically dynamized water can grow 40 to 60 per cent better in both perspectives - qualitatively and quantitatively. The 22-years Magnetic cycle is characterised by a change in sign of the overall magnetic field.
"The 22-years cycle begins with an even 11-years cycle. Apparently, the 22-years cycles also governs the index of frequency of flares. The 80-years cycle is a quasi-periodic change in maxima of 11-years cycles. The maxima of 80-years cycles have fallen approximately in 1775-1855 and 1930-2010," he added.
"MHT can coarsely and precisely be viewed or grasped as an omni-present, omni-potent phenomenon associated with the hydrogen element's susceptibility to the magnetic field. The phenomenon is concomitantly based upon a weightless wave like particle named as 'Magnetron', which behaves like a vector-entity i.E. Scalar lines producing vectorial effect," he said.
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First Published: Jul 05 2016 | 10:48 PM IST

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