An Indian who helped to shoot Black Hole! The historical truth released


An Indian scientist proved that both animals and plants are the most common. He also proved that plants are sensitive to heat, cold, light, noise and various other stimuli - he is the Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose!

To prove this, he designed a very sophisticated instrument known as Krezgograf. Thereby entering the delicate responses of plants for external stimulation. As a result, the movement of the tissues of the plant will increase to about 10,000 times. When that happens, there are many similarities between plants and other organisms.

Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose

Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, who was considered one of the foremost physicists of India after this analysis, was known to date as the forerunner of radio and microwave optics, and the father of modern Wi-Fi. But now a historical truth emerges. Will the American astronomer NASA accept that we accept the fact as Indians? I do not know whether you can digest it


In 1895

Italian inventor Kuklimmo Marconi, who first invented a telegram in 1895, attempted to understand the pose, radio waves and their behavior. He was the first researcher to perform a radio communication with millimeter frequencies that ran from 30 GHz to 300 GHz. It is noteworthy that the millimeter waves are now the backbone of 5G technology.

Everest Horizon Telescope

So many of his findings were so remarkable that they were used and used for scientific research to achieve many historical achievements. The first photo of the black hole recorded by humanity. The event took place on April 10, 2019. Everest Horizon Telescope helped to record this photo. This place is - several years before - Bose enters


Thirty thousand times bigger than Earth

The supermassive Black Hole recorded in the photograph is about 30 million times larger than the Earth and 500 million trillion kilometers away. This photo was created as a result of about 200 researchers working day and night. Although MIT graduate Katie Bowman's algorithm has made it possible to capture the Black Hole, Bose's research on frequency makes it easier for Evelyn Horizon binoculars to function

He has written two famous books

Bose has written two famous books; 'Life and Non-Life' (1902) and 'Nervous Plant Plants' (1926). It was under his leadership that the behavior of radio waves was further explored, and he was often known as a plant researcher, but in fact he was a physicist. Bose also developed another instrument called 'Connector' to find radio waves


Bose died at the age of 78

Bose, who was acclaimed in 1917, was chosen to be a member of the Royal Society in 1920 for his amazing contribution and achievement. On November 23, 1937, Bose died at age 78

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