Mangalore, December 21: According to the ancient Mayan predictions, the World, as we know it, would come to an absolute end on December 21, 2012. Termed 'Doomsday', December 21 is already here, and yet there is no sign of the impending apocalypse.
Rationalist Dr Narendra Nayak claims to have invented a machine which is in fact currently preventing the end of the world today. The reason that the entire earth is safe, claims Dr Nayak, who is the president of Indian Federation of Rationalist Association, is due to his invention which he calls the 'Pralaya Prevention Machine'.
Jointly built by himself and friend Brendon Tauro, an engineer, the simple machine uses the bio-resonance quality of the water molecules, to help bring the water molecules across the globe to a same pitch, thereby creating harmony. “If the same resonance is maintained, there will not be any possibility of a 'Jala-pralaya',” he asserts.
The machine, he says, requires continuous electricity and distilled water for its functioning. In case of power failure, he has provided for plenty of back-up, and stocked gallons of distilled water in his laboratory near Venkataramana temple in Mangalore.
“When all the soothsayers across the country can recite mantras and perform yagnas to prevent the apocalypse, why shouldn't I create my own way of preventing Doomsday?” questions Nayak.
He disclosed that the machine worked on the basis of bio nano-feedback technology. Wishing to keep the technology of his machine a secret, he said that people could plot to invent counter-ways to neutralise the machine. Hence, the detailed mechanism and working will not be revealed to others until Saturday, in order to check people wanting to prevent the prevention of Doomsday, he said.
He also said in response to a query that the machine could not prevent any collisions to the earth by asteroids or comets. “It only prevents against Jala-pralaya,” he said.
Dr Narendra Nayak is a well-known rationalist, who has founded the Dakshina Kannada Rationalist Association, as well as Aid Without Religion Trust.
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