The recent uproar in animal rights communities is about Einstein's pain wave theory and its relationship to the Nepal earthquake. The theory has caused a divide in these communities as to whether such a theory actually exists and if it really exists, it could change our understanding of our food choices and their effects. Here is a quick review of the facts and various aspects of an argument.
Gadhimai Festival in Nepal Gadhimai is one of the greatest sacrificial rituals in the world and is performed once every five years. More than 500,000 animals, including goats, pigs, buffaloes and chickens, are slaughtered in the name of religion. The festival has been a controversial topic and thousands of animal rights activists have opposed the ritual, but despite such serious opposition, it took place in November 2014. Pain wave theory (and how it was glued to the prefix-Einstein) Einstein's Pain Wave Theory was first adapted/recognized by an Indian author, Dr. Madan Mohan Bajaj, in his book "A New Approach". The book states that the killing of innocent animals and their screams before death are responsible for earthquakes. The book states that dying animals create an 'acoustic anisotropy' that causes anisotropic stress that leads to the movement of tectonic plates. Now, how did Einstein appear in this? In fact, the book restores Einstein's dark theories, such as Einstein's Box or the twin paradox, in a totally different way. The adaptation of these theories to this new ideology has received much criticism. Many critics have called it "intricate logic" to refute it. But science has its own angles; there has been no counterargument so far to disprove the myth (?). Do we need a change in our perspective? With evidence coming from one study after another, scientists are confident that recent earthquakes in the U.S. They were provoked by man. Excessive drilling of the oil and mining industry has caused disruption of earthquake-triggered rock plates. The American Petroleum Institute is conducting research on mining and its effects on tectonic plates. So, what about the animals? Well, every year we take billions of animals's lives just to gain weight followed by countless ailments. A quick Google shows how non-vegetarianism is related to global warming, heart attacks and various forms of pollution. The growing passage of veganism is only attested to by this very fact. Undoubtedly, the Pain Wave Theory is very much in action; we just have to look differently.
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