Author Archives: Dr Srinivasa Rao Gonuguntla

I am a general surgeon turned truth seeker and philosopher. I realize that there exist many superstitions in what we study as ‘science’ and which come in the way of Truth. I urge people who call themselves as rationalists and skeptics not to blindly swear by the teachings of ‘science’ but rather continue to remain critical as one would with any other social/religious beliefs. Otherwise the term ‘rational’ would become synonymous with ‘religiousness’, and rationalists would become the religious followers of a religion which portrays itself as Science.

Just by reciting and blindly believing in what is taught as science or by using the latest technology/ gadgets, we can’t claim as being scientific. For us to claim as scientific, we need to correctly understand the Nature. The prevailing notion is that Science, especially physics, is a difficult subject to grasp. But the truth is that true science is never too difficult to understand even for the average minds. To understand Nature, what one requires is just a child’s mind. If students find some science as particularly difficult to comprehend, it is highly likely that they are studying some fake science or mythical stuff. And there is a genuine reason for the prevailing physics phobia amongst the science students. How can we expect children to correctly understand fake science? How can anyone see things that don’t exist unless one deludes or pretends?

Help resurrect true Science and help reestablish peace and harmony in society.

Dr Srinivasa Rao Gonuguntla
Andhra Pradesh
India

Resolving Quantum Paradoxes with Vedic Aakash

Modern physics, despite its remarkable predictive successes, grapples with profound paradoxes that have left even its pioneers bewildered. Figures like Richard Feynman and Niels Bohr openly admitted the field’s inherent lack of intuitive coherence, with Feynman remarking that, “No one understands quantum mechanics” and Bohr warning that true comprehension induces vertigo. At the heart of this turmoil lies the Double-Slit Experiment (DSE), which birthed enigmatic concepts such as wave-particle duality and the observer effect—ideas that seem to infuse mysticism into empirical science. This paper proposes a resolution by resurrecting the Vedic notion of Aakash (Ether) as a singular, tangible, continuous medium: the “Ocean of Photons.” Through this lens, the DSE’s infamous “wave function collapse” emerges not as a probabilistic enigma dependent on consciousness, but as a straightforward mechanical perturbation induced by the detector’s physical intrusion. This framework unifies disparate elements like the Higgs Field, Dark Matter, and gravity, forging a bridge between the ancient Pancha Bhutas (five elements) and contemporary physics. Moreover, it extends the DSE’s wave-particle toggle to Yogic methodologies, illuminating a rational, evidence-based route to perceiving omnipresence and achieving spiritual enlightenment. By demystifying quantum paradoxes and restoring mechanical causality, this model invites a paradigm shift toward a cohesive, logic-driven understanding of reality. With assistance from Grok (xAI), a novel Lagrangian formalizes Aakash as a viscous, incompressible fluid, yielding Navier-Stokes equations that mechanize its hydrodynamic behaviors.

From QM vertigo to Vedic hydrodynamics, it’s here.