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In the inductive method we conduct a series of
           hypothe-        is a   But, if   as- plants by   have  plants   was   through   collective   “In  verse:   sky, alt-  means





           make a       and experiments con- may conclude that it   of nature.   organized experiments   past.” This implies that   “Sometimes we suddenly experience   Sometimes we see such   on this  the present body. Sometimes in   the





           experiments and  sis. For  example,  we study the lives of many people  and observe that they all die. We may conclude that  man is mortal and postulate it as a hypothesis. With a  number of observations   outright law  we find one exception, then we cannot say it is a law  of nature, but only a theory that holds under certain   Bose began his experiments on  that the Vedic knowledge that   He  to prove that the Vedic statements were indeed true  Another Vedic truth that Bo












           observations and   firming the hypothesis we   theory or an   conditions.      consciousness was true.   and he succeeded.     plants, like  "inherited memory of   Bhagavatam,   sight or   experienced in   we  hough we have no












                        large   scientific      suming                 plants       body by          dreams




             described the  coherer in detecting radio   James Clerk   of  predicted the existence  diverse wavelengths, but   Hertz’s  book form. Lodge’s work   first   demonstration at   William   in the   Bengali    invisible
       Coherer and the Study of the Cohering Action of Dif-
          ferent Metals' in the April 1899 issue of the Proceed-








             ings of the Royal Society wherein he
                        Invention of Radio   The British theoretical physicist  he died in 1879 before his prediction was experimen- tally     verified. British physicist Oliver Lodge demon- strated the existence of Maxwell’s waves transmitted  along wires in 1887–88. The German physicist Hein- rich Hertz showed experimentally, in 1888, the exist- ence of electromagnetic waves in free space. Subse- quently, Lodge pursued Hertz’s work and delivered a  in June 1894 (after   in  caught t







                the iron-mercury  waves, then called "electric radiation".   Maxwell mathematically  electromagnetic waves of   commemorative lecture  death) and published it   including Bose in India.   their light-like properties.   In 1893, Nikola  November 1894 (or 1895) public   Mackenzie witnessed   Town Hall.













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