Lethargic IITian
Musings of a 20-something lethargic IITian on India and Catholicism.


Sunday, May 05, 2002  

This must be read to be believed:

HYDERABAD: The science of cloning and test-tube baby was known to Indians of Mahabharata age (3000 BC), according to a scientist who told a conference on stem cell research here on Saturday that the Kauravas "were products of a technology that modern science has not even developed yet".

Ok, so now Phaeton's chariot was really a nuclear-powered aeroplane; Isis's return from the dead was a marvel of medicine and Noah's Ark was a superb piece of engineering. Thought these guys ever came together to compare notes?

posted by Kensy | 2:27 PM
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