Indian scientists rejected the theory of Einstein at a conference. Speakers at the conference demanded all the bizarre. This demand was made at the annual Indian Science Congress conference held at Jalandhar, Punjab. On 3 January, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated it. It ended yesterday on Monday.
At this conference, some participants claim Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein to be wrong. On the contrary, they gave more priority to Hindu myths and religious matters.
At the conference, Andhra University's Vice-Chancellor G Nageswara Rao claimed that thousands of years ago, 'stem cell' was studied in India. He also said that he saw it in a Hindu religion book. Jai Nageswara Rao said that Ramayana's main character was Ravana's 24 types of aircraft and he had many land areas in present day Sri Lanka.
Another scientist from Tamil Nadu while addressing this conference said. KG Krishnan said that both Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein were wrong and the new name of gravity power should be 'Narendra Modi wave'.
However, the General Secretary of the Indian Scientific Congress Association expressed 'deep concern' in such a bizarre comment. "Such comments are unfortunate," he told AFP.
Again, many Indian scientists and critics said that to enjoy stories of Hindu myths actually. It is foolish to claim them as science.
Earlier, last year, State Education Minister, Mr. Satyal Singh said in a prize distribution program, that the first mention of the aircraft in Ramayana has been mentioned.
He further claimed, eight years before the Right Brothers, Shivakara Bapuji invented an Indian aircraft named Tallpar.
Earlier, in a speech to the employees of a hospital in Mumbai in 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that Hindu god Ganesha, whose body is but a head elephant, proves that cosmic surgery in ancient India was in circulation.
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