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An Indian scientist said that Albert Einstein (pictured) was wrong and that gravitational waves should be renamed "Narendra Modi Waves"

Scientists in India have hit out at speakers at a major conference for making irrational claims, including that ancient Hindus invented stem cell research.

Some academics at the annual Indian Science Congress dismissed the findings of Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein.

Hindu mythology and religion-based theories have increasingly become part of the Indian Science Congress agenda.

But experts said remarks at this year's summit were especially ludicrous.

The 106th Indian Science Congress, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, runs from 3-7 January.

The head of a southern Indian university cited an old Hindu text as proof that stem cell research was discovered in India thousands of years ago.

G Nageshwar Rao, vice chancellor of Andhra University, also said a demon king from the Hindu religious epic, Ramayana, had 24 types of aircraft and a network of landing strips in modern day Sri Lanka.

Another scientist from a university in the southern state of Tamil Nadu told conference attendees that Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein were both wrong and that gravitational waves should be renamed "Narendra Modi Waves".

Dr KJ Krishnan reportedly said Newton failed to "understand gravitational repulsive forces" and Einstein's theories were "misleading".

Critics said that while ancient texts should be read and enjoyed - it was nonsense to suggest they represented science.

The Indian Scientific Congress Association expressed "serious concern" at the remarks.

"We don't subscribe to their views and distance ourselves from their comments. This is unfortunate," Premendu P Mathur, general secretary of Indian Scientific Congress Association, told the AFP news agency.

"There is a serious concern about such kind of utterances by responsible people."

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Pseudoscience moves from fringe to the mainstream
Analysis by Soutik Biswas, BBC News, Delhi

India has a mixed relationship with science.

On the one hand, it has a rich tradition of outstanding scientists - the Higgs bosonparticle, for example, is named partly after an Indian physicist and Einstein's contemporary, Satyendra Nath Bose. Particle physicist Ashoke Sen, meanwhile, is the recipient of Fundamental Physics Prize, the world's most lucrative academic award.

But it also has a long tradition of replacing science with myths, leading to a fringe culture of pseudoscience.

Many believe under Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist BJP party, pseudoscience has moved from the fringe to the mainstream.

Mr Modi himself set the tone in 2014 with his outlandish claim that cosmetic surgery was practised in India thousands of years ago.

Many of his ministers followed suit with similar claims. India's top science summit also started inviting academics with Hindu nationalist leanings who have made equally bizarre claims.

Such claims usually hark back to an imagined glorious Hindu past to bolster religious nationalism. The BJP and its hard line allies have for a long time mixed mythology and religion to bolster political Hinduism and nationalism. Adding science to the mix, say critics, will only help propagate quack science and erode scientific temper.

Also, as economist Kaushik Basu says: "For a nation to progress it is important for people to spend time on science, mathematics and literature instead of spending time showing that 5,000 years ago their ancestors did science, mathematics and literature."

Other claims made by Indian politicians and scientists:

  • India's junior education minister Satyapal Singh in 2017 said that airplanes were first mentioned in the ancient Hindu epic, Ramayana. He added that the first working plane was invented by an Indian named Shivakar Babuji Talpade eight years before the Wright brothers
  • Also in 2017, the education minister for the western state of Rajasthan said it was important to "understand the scientific significance" of the cow, claiming it was the only animal in the world to both inhale and exhale oxygen
  • In 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told medical staff at a Mumbai hospital that the story of the Hindu god Ganesha - whose elephant head is attached to a human body - showed cosmetic surgery existed in ancient India
  • Geologist Ashu Khosla said that Hindu god Brahma discovered dinosaurs and documented them in ancient Indian scriptures while presenting a research paper at the Indian Science Congress on Sunday
  • Lawmaker Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank prompted outrage in 2014 when he said that "science is a dwarf in front of astrology". He added that astrology was "the biggest science" and that India conducted nuclear tests more than 100,000 years ago
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-46778879

Are Indians drunk on cow piss?
 
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Election is near, for internal consumption.
Absurd but that is what get votes, elevate him to divine like status.
 
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If Modi believe that ancient Indians graft an elephant head on a human so Indians invented cosmetic surgery, than any scientific achievement an be claimed by Indians.

I wonder if any Indians here agree with Modi. If not, how would they feel about Modi with this particular claim.
 
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Welll this is a reason that make in india not possible and if a country like ibdia which has idiot a scientist no wonder why DRDO keep failing in tejas
 
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Gee. This appears to be troll bait ......

It is, its also a propaganda thread.

The the theory proposed in the science conference was the Model of the universe as a repulsive force.

The fact that objects move a lot in the universe and that the universe is expanding, can imply that gravity is a repulsive force that increases with distance.. so the farthest objects repel us more.

This theory also explains the expanding universe without the need for dark energy.

This could be demonstrated in a thought experiment. If we take a lot of same-charge particles (with small mass) such as electrons and lock them in a large box at a low enough temperature. The mutual repulsion of the particles may cause similar motion as if due to gravitational attraction.

This is not a new theory. It has been proposed earlier as the Le Sage's theory of gravitation. But back then, mainstream scientists discount this theory for lack of experimental evidence.

After all both Newton and Einsteins theory are just that. A Theory. A convenient theory that explains SOME of the characteristics of the universe.

No one really knows How the universe really functions.


But such theories when posted in a pakistani forum full of chinese low iq trolls become a troll thread. That is what happens when you give a loaded gun to a bunch of monkeys. :lol:
 
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It is, its also a propaganda thread.

The the theory proposed in the science conference was the Model of the universe as a repulsive force.

The fact that objects move a lot in the universe and that the universe is expanding, can imply that gravity is a repulsive force that increases with distance.. so the farthest objects repel us more.

This theory also explains the expanding universe without the need for dark energy.

This could be demonstrated in a thought experiment. If we take a lot of same-charge particles (with small mass) such as electrons and lock them in a large box at a low enough temperature. The mutual repulsion of the particles may cause similar motion as if due to gravitational attraction.

This is not a new theory. It has been proposed earlier as the Le Sage's theory of gravitation. But back then, mainstream scientists discount this theory for lack of experimental evidence.

After all both Newton and Einsteins theory are just that. A Theory. A convenient theory that explains SOME of the characteristics of the universe.

No one really knows How the universe really functions.
Lol scientific theory is not just a theory. See theory of evolution. It is a fact.
 
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Lol scientific theory is not just a theory. See theory of evolution. It is a fact.

:lol: ......... :lol: ........ :lol:

No its not :lol:

Its just a THEORY. That is why we are still looking for the "missing link" :lol:

But I really did not expect you to know that or have the intelligence to understand it either.
 
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Do you understand how science works? Or how a hypothesis becomes a theory?
Please share other theory which proves Einstein's incorrect.

lol..... do you know what a THEORY is ?

Do you know what are the flaws and limitations of Einsteins "THEORY" ?
 
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