Monday, July 16, 2018

Is there any logic behind Yogies floating in air?




Everyone must have seen in some advertisements or in cartoon films based on Hindu mythologies that some Yogies possess the power of floating in the air while mediating. If we look and read about the ways through which it can be done in scientific way then, this can be explained with the phenomenon of Superconductivity. This is the possible scientific explanations.



Superconductivity is a phenomenon in which the electrical resistance of certain materials becomes exactly zero, below a characteristic temperature, usually well below critical temperature. For example, some cuprate-perovskite ceramic materials become superconductors when cooled below critical temperature.

When the material becomes superconductor, magnetic lines do not pass through them and they levitate in air. This principle is used in Magnetic Levitated trains commonly known as Maglev. This phenomenon can easily demonstrated in the lab using liquid nitrogen and the superconductor material. The same principle applies to the body  the personal practicing this ritual commonly known as Yogi.

In Dnyaneshwari, written by Saint Dnyaneshwar, he has described his experience of what happens when Kundalini Shakti arises in the body. He has mentioned that it feels like Kundalini power drinks all the blood and eats up all the flesh in your body and ultimately your body becomes very very cold. After some time, it again regenerates everything and your body becomes as fresh as a newborn.

It is quite possible that when the temperature of Yogi’s body decreases significantly, it reaches to a point where Yogi’s body becomes a superconductor and hence, the gravitational lines do not pass through his body and he levitate in the air. Though, there is no proof for this but at the atomic level, the rules of physics does not apply and nearly everything is possible.

Hence, it might not be exactly correct to call, Yogi float in air that it is superstition ritual. The ad makers who mock the Hindus in the ads by making fun out of the Yogi’s floating in the air or any other Hindu methodology should be stopped.

Rights and rituals performed in Hinduism is based on scientific facts and is result of proper research. It should be subject of modern research not a topic of superstition.

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