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What Ancient Temple Builders Knew That Modern Architects Forgot

We build taller, faster, and with more technology than ever before. And yet structures built over a thousand years ago without cranes, computers, or engineering software are still standing : earthquake-resistant, astronomically precise, and structurally sound. This isn't mythology. It's documented by the Archaeological Survey of India, UNESCO, and researchers worldwide. Here is what ancient Indian temple builders actually knew and what modern construction is only beginning to rediscover. Table of Contents Earthquake Resistance Before Modern Engineering The 80-Ton Stone Without a Crane A Sundial Built Into a Temple Wheel The Ancient Construction Manual Stone Joints Modern Engineers Still Study What They Knew 1. They Built Earthquake Resistance Into the Foundation, 800 Years Before Modern Geotechnical Engineering The Ramappa Temple in Palampet, Telangana, built in 1213 AD under the Kakatiya dynasty, has survived nearly 800 years of seismic activity...

DIY Stylus

How to make a digital pen/ stylus

DIY
DIY Stylus



Items required:
1.)     Pen/pencil
2.)     Ear bud
3.)     Aluminium foil
4.)     Scissor
5.)     Tape

Steps:

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1.)    Cut the earbud near to cotton and tape it over pencil tip.
2.)    Cut a rectangle piece of aluminium foil and roll it over the pen/pencil such that it touches cotton. 
3.)    Cut a very small piece of tape to place it in place
4.)    Damp the ear bud but do not make it soggy.



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