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Paramahamsa Tewari
Paramahamsa
Tewari was born on January 6, 1937, and graduated in
Electrical Engineering in 1958 from Banaras Engineering College,
India, and held responsible positions in large engineering construction
organizations, mostly in Nuclear Projects of the Department
of Atomic Energy, India. He was also deputed abroad for a year
at Douglas Point Nuclear Project, Canada. He retired in 1997 from
his position as Executive Nuclear Director, Nuclear Power Corporation,
Department of Atomic Energy, India, and is the former Project Director
of the Kaiga Atomic
Power Project.
Fundamentals of physics attracted Tewari's imaginations right from the early
school and college days. Over the last two decades his new ideas on the basic nature of space, energy, and matter have concretized into definite shape from which
a new theory (Space Vortex Theory) has emerged. The theory reveals the most basic issue of relationship between space and matter precisely pinpointing that
space is a more fundamental entity than matter. The physical significance of mass, inertia, gravitation, charge and light are revealed by extending the analysis in the
theory beyond material properties and into the substratum of space, which again is broken down into fieldless voids, thus showing the limit to which a physical theory
can possibly reach. The real universe is shown to be opposite to the current concepts of concrete-matter and empty space. The books that he has authored on Space Vortex Theory are:
- The Substantial Space and Void Nature of Elementary Material
Particles (1977)
- Space Vortices of Energy and Matter (1978)
- The Origin of Electron's Mass, Charge Gravitational and Electromagnetic
Fields from "Empty Space" (1982)
- Beyond Matter (1984)
- Spiritual Foundations (1996)
- Universal Principles of Space and Matter (2002)
He has lectured as invited speaker in international conferences in Germany, USA, and Italy on the newly discovered phenomenon of Space Power Generation.
For
the practical demonstration of generation of electrical
power from the medium of space, Tewari has built Space Power Generators
that operate at over-unity efficiency, thereby showing that the
space medium indeed is the source of generation of basic forms of
energy.
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