Category Archives: Materials Science

The Trivedi Effect® envisages a revolutionary phase of Science in the 21st century!

Are you still dreaming about the ‘perfect kind of life’ with absolutely no tension, problem and failure? If your answer is yes, It’s time to come out of your dreams and get ready to be a part of the whole new revolutionized world where your mind is capable of doing a variety of things without caring about any boundaries and you can freely express yourself as who you are. Be ready to become open-minded, radically innovative, enthusiastic and a self-driven individual. Yes, Mahendra Kumar Trivedi or the Master of Transformation (as he’s well-known among his disciples) has bestowed the world with this matchless phenomenon of Energy Transmissions™ known as The Trivedi Effect®. Continue reading

Effects of Biofield Energy on Stainless Steel Powder

One of the most commonly used and popular metals in our day to day lives is stainless steel. Stainless Steel is known by many other names like inox steel or inox from the French word inoxydable. The main reason stainless steel is so popular is due to its luster, low maintenance and noncorrosive nature. Stainless steel can resist moisture and air more powerfully than ordinary steel. Yet even with its high-resistance to rust, stainless steel cannot stand up against environments with low-oxygen, high-salinity, or poor air-circulation. Continue reading

The Trivedi Effect on Antimony Sulfide

The world is now shifting towards alternative sources of energy. Fossil fuels cause a great harm to nature and thus we have to find an alternative source of energy to save our planet. One of the best alternative source of energy is solar power.

Antimony Sulfide is the one of the best chemical used in solar cells. It is used so extensively because of its earth abundant absorber material and low cost. Continue reading

Trivedi Effect on Vanadium Pentoxide

Vanadium pentoxide is a fascinating inorganic compound. The chemical formula of this compound is V₂O₅. The powder of vanadium pentoxide is yellow/brown, but when mixed with water it turns to deep orange. This strange, yet interesting compound has a high oxidation rate and is both an oxidizing agent as well as an amphoteric agent. This compound is extremely rare and is found among fumaroles. When this compound is heated, it reversibly loses oxygen rather than gaining it and becomes V2O4, V2O3, VO, and metallic vanadium. This is generally used in sulfuric acid production and ferrovanadium production. Continue reading

Effects of Biofield Energy on Brass Powder

Brass is an alloy of two metals, namely zinc and copper. While both of these metals are useful on their own, combining them enhances their productive and useful natures. Brass is used in many industries and has become an indispensable element in many productions. Due to its strength to weight ratio, high corrosive resistance, and machinability, brass is a widely a popular choice amongst other metals when used for electrical and plumbing purposes. Continue reading

The Trivedi Effect: Is It Possible to Transform an Atom?

As children, we’re taught a lot about atoms and molecules. We learn about their composition, size, structure and a multitude more, and we’re taught that these components are the basic building blocks of existence itself (the atom being the smallest particle known to humankind). But perhaps what is most significant is that we’re taught you cannot change the size and structure of the atom. I also believed it to be true. The basic principle of science is that it is impossible to alter the size of the atom itself, holding the law of conservation true. However, Guruji Mahendra Trivedi has proven that yes, you can. In fact, in doing so not only is he opening new doorways for scientific inquiry and possibility, but he is also showing us the very limiting scientific scope of understanding that we are currently living in. Now, we don’t expect to know everything about the universe or nature through science, but Mr. Trivedi has shown us that the very foundation of our world of science may in fact be built upon incorrect theories and ideas.
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