Monday, Feb 05, 2007
Indore Scientist Develops the Largest Leaf on Planet Using Pyramid Therapy!
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An Indore-based scientist, who already holds a record for growing the world's smallest rose, has grown a 10-foot long leaf using solar energy for six months. He claims it is the world's largest leaf.
According to Sudhir Khetawant, the scientist and the Pyramid Research Centre head, he started working on the project after President APJ Abdul Kalam prodded him whether he could make any plant grow large using "Pyramid therapy".
The pyramid using copper plate instrument converts the sunrays into electro magnetic rays, helping the Alocasia plant to grow faster.
"In July 2006, I had presented the world's smallest rose to the President APJ Abdul Kalam. At that time he had asked me whether it was possible to make a fruit or a leaf grow large because of the Pyramid. I had asked for his blessings to give it a try," said Khetawant.
"I brought two plants and kept one outside the Pyramid and one inside the pyramid. The one kept outside grew only four feet in six months whereas the one inside the pyramid grew about 10 feet. The sun rays that comes through the Pyramid converts into electromagnetic rays, which helps the plant to grow faster," he added.
Khetawant believes that the "Pyramid therapy" can be used to cure deadly diseases like cancer and HIV/AIDS.
"I believe, Pyramid can cure tumour of the stomach, cancer and AIDS. It can also sharpen the memory power. There are many patients coming here who are benefiting from it," claims Khetawant.
Last year, Khetawant's achievement for growing a one-centimetre pink rose was registered in the Limca Book of World Records, the Indian version of Guinness Book of World Records, as the "smallest, perfectly formed" rose.
(ANI)
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