Paramahamsa Tewari (January 6, 1937) is an Indian physicist. He graduated in physics with major electrical engineering at the University of Benares in 1958. He then worked chiefly in executive positions for the Indian Department of Nuclear Energy until his retirement in 1997.
Tewari was already fascinated by the foundations of physics from his middle school. He designed a new theory about the foundations of nature, the so-called Space Vortex Theory. This means that the 'empty space' is more fundamental than energy and matter. Elemental particles consist of different forms of vortex (and vortex) in the structure of the space and seem to be somewhat strange. According to Tewari, in principle, "free energy" can be drained from the vacuum. Most physicists have objections to his theory, especially because of the last statement, but he also has co-workers. Books Externe link
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