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Kerala Professor Manoj Kumar Becomes First Indian to Propose a Universal Law After 14 Years of Research

Last updated: 2024/08/30 at 12:53 PM
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Kochi, Kerala – In a remarkable achievement, Professor Manoj Kumar from Kerala has become the first Indian to introduce a universal law after 14 years of dedicated research. Universal laws are fundamental truths that apply everywhere, such as Newton’s law of motion or the law of conservation of energy. These kinds of laws have traditionally been introduced by Western scientists, making Professor Kumar’s contribution a significant milestone for India.

Professor Manoj Kumar’s new universal law is called “Life Comes from Life.” This simple but powerful idea means that life can only come from other life. This concept applies to humans, animals, plants, and even tiny organisms like bacteria. Professor Kumar argues that there are countless examples around us that prove this law is true. He believes that since life always comes from existing life, this must also be true for the very first living cell that ever formed on Earth.

His research Suggest that first life originated from this solar System which is a life force. Professor Kumar presented this groundbreaking idea at the 24th Science Congress in Kerala, India. During his presentation, he explained that the solar system shows characteristics similar to living things, which is why he believes it is a life force. Manoj Kumar Peethambaran proves Solar System , Galaxy and Universe as life forces. So God or Universal Consciousness exists.

Professor Kumar’s findings come from a combination of scientific study and spiritual teachings. His work was inspired by life science, space science, and the wisdom of Navajyothi Sree Karunakara Guru from Santhigiri Ashram in Kerala. By blending both scientific and spiritual perspectives, he spent 14 years researching and refining his universal law.

Despite the importance of his work, Professor Kumar has not received the recognition he deserves in India. While several global news outlets have highlighted his achievement, Indian media has largely overlooked it. The professor’s groundbreaking contribution has been overshadowed by political news, preventing his discovery from receiving the national attention it deserves.

Professor Kumar’s new law, “Life Comes from Life,” offers a fresh perspective on how life began. It challenges some current scientific ideas about the origins of life and suggests that life has always come from existing life. His work combines science and spirituality in a way that offers new insights into one of the most fundamental questions in biology.

As the global scientific community continues to explore the origins of life, Professor Manoj Kumar’s universal law has the potential to make a lasting impact. His research is a proud achievement for India and a remarkable step forward in our understanding of life itself.

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