LAHORE: A team of Pakistani scientists on Tuesday claimed a major breakthrough by carrying out the first scientific demonstration of Magneto-Hydro-Tropism (MHT).

Prof. Qadhi Aurangzeb Al-Hafi, the principal discoverer of MHT, along with his other team members performed the first experimentation of exposing plasma and other object-testers to approximately 1.2 Tesla at an altitude of over 4,000ft from the ground level.

Talking to reporters at Walton airport after experiment on a female rabbit in the air, Dr Hafi said the ground-breaking discovery of MHT emerged to vivid broad-spectrum and far-reaching impacts on multi-spheric segments of basic as well as applied sciences.

“It provides nucleic framework by laying the very core conceptual foundations of an entirely new orbit-realm in high energy physics. By virtue of this magnanimous scientific achievement, indubitably, Pakistan is turning out to be the world’s capital in Magneto-kinetics - leaving far behind the claims made by the scientists of a neighboring country,” he said, adding it would also help control neuron and prevent pregnancy-related issues.

Dr Hafi said the present research held the potentiality that scores of the next centuries’ scientific generations would have to build their scientific innovations on the framework provided by it.

He said Pakistan today stood on the verge of a great new-age climax in sectorial magneto kinetics and the present research was the opening of an entirely novel scientific era. “The research opens new horizons in the fields of physics, chemistry, space sciences, medicine, biology, electronics, environmental sciences and a host of associated sciences,” he said.

He said Albert Einstein frame-worked the concepts of quantum physics and now the Pakistani scientists’ team was frame-working the concept of MHT. “The phenomenon called ‘photo-tropism’ or the ‘photo-tropicity’ is not new to the scientific literature and has remained well known even in the centuries passed archives of discoveries’ history, but the phenomenon of Magneto-Hydro-Tropicity has remained such a virgin concept in the modern scientific endeavours so far, that no single scientific paper exists that bears the MHT concept, or even the term Magneto-Hydro-Tropicity.”

Prof Hafi said Magneto-Hydro-Tropism or precisely MHT was an omnipresent, omnipotent phenomenon, weightless wave like vector-entity. “The discovery provides the schematic clues and gives answers to hosts of questions for understanding the multi-spheric phenomena of cosmogenesis. MHT is going to become a word, which is to be milestoned in the scientific legendary classics for the centuries to come.”

The scientific panel consists of inter-disciplinary experts from diverse academia, including Professor Emeritus Dr. Zaki (Comsats), Dr. Azam Sheikh (Science International), Dr. Shaheen Khan (HEC) and researchers from different institutions.

Prof Qadhi Aurangzeb Al Hafi is a multidisciplinary scientist of Pakistan, currently engaged as the P.I. for post-doctoral research works in several reputed universities of Asia, including Punjab University.

Published in Dawn, July 6th, 2016

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