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Tuesday 24 February 2015

Aryabhatta Knew About Gravity Before Newton, Says Former ISRO Chief.

One of the nation's driving researchers and previous ISRO executive G Madhavan Nair today propounded the hypothesis that a few shlokas in the Vedas said about vicinity of water on the moon and stargazing specialists like Aryabhatta thought about gravitational compel much before Issac Newton.

The 71-year-old Padma Vibhushan awardee said the Indian vedas and old scriptures likewise had data on metallurgy, polynomial math, cosmology, maths, structural engineering and crystal gazing route before the western world thought about them.

Talking at an universal gathering on Vedas, he on the other hand, included that the data in vedas was in a "dense organization" which made it troublesome for the current science to acknowledge it.


"A few sholkas in one of the Vedas say that there is water on the moon however nobody trusted it. Through our Chandrayaan mission, we could create that and we were the first ones to find that out," Nair said, including that everything in Vedas couldn't be seen as they were in modest Sanskrit.

He likewise spoke very about fifth century space expert  mathematician Aryabhatta saying, "We are truly pleased that Aryabhatta and Bhaskara have done far reaching deal with planetary work and investigation of external planets. It was one of the testing fields.

"Actually for Chandrayaan, the mathematical statement of Aryabhatta was utilized. Indeed the (information of) gravitational field... Newton thought that it was almost after 1500 years... the learning existing (in our scriptures)," he said.

Nair, who was ISRO executive from 2003-09, additionally guaranteed geometry was utilized to make estimations for building urban communities amid the Harappan civilisation and the Pythagorean hypothesis likewise existed subsequent to the vedic period.

The remarks via Nair came in the scenery of numerous BJP pioneers discussing antiquated Indian scriptures having exploratory data including on plastic surgery and also air flow.

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