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METHOD INVENTED TO DETECT-PREDICT MAN-MADE NATURAL DISASTER ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE
127/MUM/2004 A (127/MUM/2004)
Filed on 2004-02-05
Publication date 2007-03-30
The invention relates to detect & predict man-made natural disasters one year in advance. By using Biometric Science/ Technology, Artificial Intelligence,, Virtual Reality, Forensic Science, Sai Time Machine System, Chronology, Cryptology, etc. sciences as tool it is scientifically possible to detect-predict Man-made-Natural Disasters one year in advance. As Satellite's transmit & receive Signal / messages, similarly the distress message in form of cryptographic language are received in whole environment including human bodies, one year in advance, before any disaster, actually occurs. The natural disasters are, i.e. Earthquake, Floods, Volcano's, Snow Storms etc. and Man Made Disasters are i.e. like Fire in Multistorey Building/Blasting of Building/Site etc. In form of Genomic-dermatoglyphic stress prints/pattern, the human body receives stress messages which are to be decoded enmass by using Bio-Metric Technology and analysing dermatoglyphic imprints available in foot, hand.
Applicant
VIPIN KUMAR SONAKIA
11-A, PADMANABH NAGAR, BHOPAL - 4620 023 Madhya Pradesh India
Inventor
VIPIN KUMAR SONAKIA No of Pages : 5 No of Claims : 1
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G06F 011/00
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