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Kiran Sreedhar R, a city-based engineering student, has won international recognition for a scientific discovery on the Presence of alternate versions of reality.
Titled Kiran Effect, the phenomenon explains the presence of alternate versions of reality and is a complete mathematical model. The phenomenon has been derived from Einsteins special theory of relativity (time dilation). Kiran Effect was recently published in the International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research.
Kiran, who hails from Poomalliyoorkonam here, is a fifth semester Electronics and Communication student of University College of Engineering, Kariavattom.
The young scientist has also been invited to present a paper on Kiran Effect: Observer Effect, an extension of his original theory at the International Science and Technology Conference in South Korea in July.
Kiran Effect can serve as a bridge between quantum physics and relativity thereby helping modern physics to reach its goal of the unification theory, the inventor said.
It is obtained by taking a third frame of reference inside the second frame such that there is no relative motion between the first and third frame. This gives a complete mathematical proof that there exists alternate versions of reality at the macro level apart from quantum level, Kiran added.
The extended version Kiran Effect: Observer Effect is the phenomenon that explains the presence of alternate versions of reality and it shows how the observers in an isolated system affect the future of the system, explained Kiran.
Kiran, whose areas of interest include time travel and alternate reality, wants to join the CERN (European Organisation for Nuclear Research) in future. Kiran is supported in his scientific adventures by uncle Sadasivan Pillai, a retired ISRO scientist. His parents are R Sreedharan Pillai (retired PWD engineer) and J Rajalekshmi Amma (retired Health Department employee).
http://newindianexpress.com/cities/thiruvananthapuram/article1466336.ece
Mother of Science, a 5th Semester kid?
Titled Kiran Effect, the phenomenon explains the presence of alternate versions of reality and is a complete mathematical model. The phenomenon has been derived from Einsteins special theory of relativity (time dilation). Kiran Effect was recently published in the International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research.
Kiran, who hails from Poomalliyoorkonam here, is a fifth semester Electronics and Communication student of University College of Engineering, Kariavattom.
The young scientist has also been invited to present a paper on Kiran Effect: Observer Effect, an extension of his original theory at the International Science and Technology Conference in South Korea in July.
Kiran Effect can serve as a bridge between quantum physics and relativity thereby helping modern physics to reach its goal of the unification theory, the inventor said.
It is obtained by taking a third frame of reference inside the second frame such that there is no relative motion between the first and third frame. This gives a complete mathematical proof that there exists alternate versions of reality at the macro level apart from quantum level, Kiran added.
The extended version Kiran Effect: Observer Effect is the phenomenon that explains the presence of alternate versions of reality and it shows how the observers in an isolated system affect the future of the system, explained Kiran.
Kiran, whose areas of interest include time travel and alternate reality, wants to join the CERN (European Organisation for Nuclear Research) in future. Kiran is supported in his scientific adventures by uncle Sadasivan Pillai, a retired ISRO scientist. His parents are R Sreedharan Pillai (retired PWD engineer) and J Rajalekshmi Amma (retired Health Department employee).
http://newindianexpress.com/cities/thiruvananthapuram/article1466336.ece
Mother of Science, a 5th Semester kid?