Galgotias University Retracts Research Paper Claiming Sound Vibrations Kill Coronavirus

Galgotias University has officially retracted a controversial research paper that claimed metallic sound vibrations could neutralize the coronavirus responsible for COVID-19. The paper, published in 2020 and titled 'Corona Virus Killed by Sound Vibrations Produced by Thali or Ghanti: A Potential Hypothesis,' garnered significant attention for its unconventional premise. It suggested that sounds produced by traditional Indian utensils, such as the thali or ghanti, could effectively combat the virus. However, the university's decision to withdraw the publication comes amid growing scrutiny regarding the paper's scientific validity. Critics pointed out that the claims lacked empirical support and were not substantiated by rigorous research. This incident highlights the importance of ensuring scientific integrity and the need for credible evidence in public health discourse, especially during a global pandemic. The retraction serves as a reminder for the academic community to uphold high standards in research and to avoid disseminating misleading information that could inadvertently misguide public understanding of COVID-19 and its transmission.
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