Water can run trains: Whizkid
KATHMANDU, NOV 01 -
Rijan Karki, a 12-grade science student of Nobel Academy in Kathmandu has claimed that trains can run in the hillsides in the country with the use of waste water, soils and rocks instead of fuel.
Karki, 16, who claims to have developed a new theory on ‘Gravitation force’ was recently invited by NASA to explain his theory.
According to Karki, who returned to Nepal on Saturday evening, he was one of the youngest among 59 scientists from across the world, who were invited to make presentations on the 26th annual international conference on soils, sediments, water and energy from Oct. 18 to 21 at the University of Massac-husetts at Amherst.
Talking to reporters, Karki said he would construct the tracks of the trains in the hills, link them with the foothills and operate the train.
Posted on: 2010-11-01 08:50


















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