Friday, October 19, 2012

The First Nuclear Scientist of the World


The First Nuclear Scientist of the World


The First Nuclear Scientist of the World

The great man who enlightened the scientific boundaries of life at ‘quantum level’, he was the first nuclear scientist of India perhaps the world’s first.

The modern nuclear epoch was started in 1929; Einstein, Neils Bohr, Enrico ferny, Villard and Oppenheimer led the world to the dawn of the nuclear epoch.

In spite of the great work of the modern world’s nuclear scientists, why should we call ‘Maharshi Kanad’, the pioneer of ‘Quantum Mechanics’?

The work span of ‘Maharshi Kanad’ is dated back to the second century. He was born in the ‘Prabhas’ region (old name). ‘Aacharya Soma Sharma’ was his guru.

He has briefly described his concepts of electron in his Darshan- Grantha… ‘Vaisheshik Darshan’. Many critics have written their opinions (Bhashya) about this –Darshan.

This is an abstract of the great man’s work…. We can say it as postulates of Kanad’s theory or Kanad’s thesis: -

Elements are formed due to the specific arrangement of electrons; he first introduced this concept. The fundamental material of element is the basic reason behind the activity and characteristic properties of ‘Karma’ (sequence of events without time limit).

All the substances originated from earth are made up of micro and indivisible particles called electrons. The electrons are in stable or non-vibratory motion and the reason behind their initial vibratory motion is unknown.

Atomic energy is created due to the chain of reaction of these electrons and this creates such vibrations in the element and creates destruction.

Electrons can be used to measure time. Electron is the smallest unit to measure time.
So we can conclude that use of electrons to measure time was defined before 1700 years in India

In terms of the ‘second’ i.e. unit of time, One electron is equal to 37967.75th part of second. i.e. 1 electron =1/37967.75 second. Specialty of Kanad is his research work was not limited only up to the element.

According to him, all the substances, which are originated from the Earth, are made up of the smallest and indivisible electrons.

Though electrons in all the substances are smallest, they are not indivisible. Accordingly, electrons in some substances are divisible and such divisible electrons are used in destruction.

Kanad said that, Human mind is also made up of fusion of electrons; this can give rise to brief research work.

Kanad defined ‘life’ as an organized form of atoms and molecules and ‘death’ as an unorganized form of those atoms and molecules.

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