Vedic Physics 2 - Experimental Validation and Cosmological Implications
Course Description: Building on the theoretical foundations of Vedic Physics 1, this semester delves into the experimental evidence presented by Paramahamsa Tewari to suppo...
Course Overview
Course Description: Building on the theoretical foundations of Vedic Physics 1, this semester delves into the experimental evidence presented by Paramahamsa Tewari to support the Space Vortex Theory, particularly focusing on "over-unity" power generation. Students will critically analyze the "N-Effect" and the claims of energy extraction from dynamic space. The course will also explore SVT's alternative cosmology, including continuous creation and the interpretation of cosmic phenomena without dark matter or dark energy.
Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this semester, students will be able to:
● Describe the experimental setups and observations related to Tewari's Space Power Generators (SPGs).
● Explain the "N-Effect" and its significance as proposed by Tewari, particularly regarding EMF generation without relative motion and reduced opposing torque.
● Analyze the implications of "over-unity" power generation for the law of conservation of energy.
● Discuss the evidence presented for space as a real, dynamic physical entity.
● Summarize SVT's alternative cosmology, including continuous creation of matter and the explanation of galactic redshift and cosmic expansion without dark matter or dark energy.
● Critically evaluate the challenges SVT poses to conventional physics paradigms.
Semester Topics:
● Introduction to Space Power Generation (SPG) (Extracting energy from "absolute vacuum," Tewari's experimental claims of "over-unity")
● The "N-Effect": Electromagnetic Induction without Relative Motion (Explanation of "N-Effect" experiments, EMF generation without relative motion)
● Reduced Opposing Torque and Over-Unity Efficiency (Role of reduced opposing torque, implications for efficiency and conservation of energy)
● Experimental Evidence for Space as a Physical Entity (Tewari's experiments and observations supporting dynamic space)
● Space Vortex Theory Cosmology: Continuous Creation (SVT's alternative cosmology, continuous creation of matter)
● Galactic Redshift and Cosmic Expansion in SVT (Interpretation of cosmic phenomena without dark matter/energy)
● Challenges to Conventional Physics and Future Directions (SVT's challenges to paradigms, potential future research)
● Final Examination and Course Review
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