Hindustan 'scientists' say Einstein is 'wrong'!
The country's scientific society has strongly criticized the speakers after making all the bizarre speculations in a science conference in India. The annual Indian Science Congress, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ended in Jalandhar, Punjab on Monday. Anyone who came to the science conference claimed Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein to be wrong!
At this conference a scientist said Albert Einstein was wrong and the new name of gravity power should be 'Narendra Modi wave'. In recent times, Hindu myths and religious issues are taking place in the agenda of India's science conference. But scientists say that this kind of bizarre demand has dropped in the current year's conference.
The head of a University of Southern India has claimed that he has been studying a stem cell in India thousands of years ago, he has been seen in a Hindu religious book. Andhra University Vice-Chancellor G. Nageswara Rao also said that the main character of the Ramayana was Ravana's 24 types of aircraft and there were many landing areas of his aircraft in present day Sri Lanka.
Another scientist coming from Tamilnadu while addressing the conference KG Krishna said Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein both were wrong and the new name of gravity power should be 'Narendra Modi wave'.
Indian scientists and critics say, to enjoy the stories of Hindu mythology. It is foolish to claim them as science. Association of Indian Science Congress has expressed 'deep concern' about the kind of bizarre remarks that were made in the conference.
Last year, State Minister for Education, Satyal Singh, said in an award ceremony on Engineering, that the first mention of the aircraft in Ramayana was mentioned. He further claimed that eight years before the Wright brothers, Shivakara Bapuji invented an Indian aircraft named Tallapar.
Earlier, in a speech to employees of a hospital in Mumbai in 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that Hindu god Ganesha, whose body is but human elephant, proves that there was a cosmic surgery in ancient India. Education Minister of Rajasthan State of India said in 2017 that cow is the only animal that simultaneously receives oxygen and emits.