Jalandhar: The common understandings of physics will change and the gravitational waves will be renamed "Narendra Modi waves", claimed Kanan Jegathala Krishnan, a senior research scientist, at the Indian Science Congress on Friday. The scientist who was speaking at the 106th Indian Science Congress said that the gravitational lensing effect, known as solar eclipse, will be called "Hashvardhan effect". He further claims that Union Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan will be more popular and greater than the former President APJ Abdul Kalam.


The scientist, who claimed to be an Indian-born Australian national, sought to debunk Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity. At a presentation, which is available on Youtube, the senior research scientist said “Newton was not able to understand gravitational repulsive force, which is why he was not able to answer most questions related to gravity. His calculations were perfect but there was a problem in his theoretical physics. I have been able to solve these theories."

In the video, he discusses his theories on Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein with pioneering scientist Stephen Hawking. He said even though Einstein was a genius, he made a big blunder. As per media reports, Kanan is a senior research scientist at the World Community Service Centre at Aliyar, Tamil Nadu.



Earlier, at the event, Andhra University Vice-Chancellor G Nageshwar Rao claimed: "Kauravas were born due to stem cell and test tube technologies and India also possessed knowledge about guided missiles thousands of years ago." Rao said that as Darwin stated life started from water the first avatar of Lord Vishnu was also a fish (Matysa). For the second avatar, he took shape of a tortoise (Kurma), an amphibious animal, the third avatar was a boar's head and a human body (Varaha), the fourth was the Narsimha avatar with the head of a lion and human body. He took on the human form of Vaman in the fifth avatar.

The Indian Science Congress was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday.