Satyavarapu Naga Parameswara Gupta
Satyavarapu Naga Parameswara Gupta | |
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సత్యవరపు నాగపరమేశ్వర గుప్తా చిత్రం | |
Born | 1954 |
Citizenship | భారతీయుడు |
Nationality | Indian |
Fields | Cosmology, Astrophysics, Taken Patent in Computer software and Hardware, |
Institutions | Steel Authority of India (SAIL) |
Alma mater | Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Anantapur |
Known for | Researcher and is Famous for astrophysics |
Satyavarapu Naga Parameswara Gupta (born 1954) is a celestial mathematician, astrophysicist and cosmologist. He has worked in Bhilai Steel plant and Durgapur Plant of Steel Authority of India and retired in Aug 2014 as Assistant General Manager.[1] He was a well-known person who alone challenged the theories of famous astronomical scientists and physicists like Stephen Hawking and Roger Penrose.[2]
Biography
He was born in 1954 in Andhra Pradesh, India. He did B. Tech in Electrical engineering in 1976 at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Anantapur. He was topper in the college. On March 10, 1977 he joined Bhilai Steel Plant (SAIL), started his career as electrical maintenance engineer. He retired as Assistant General Manager on August 31, 2014 at the age of 60.[3] Though he is an electrical engineer by profession, he has always been inquisitive to explore the secrets of astrophysics and cosmology.
His original name was “Satyavarapu Baala Shesha Parameswara Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Gupta“. Later his father changed it to “Satyavarapu Naga Parameswara Gupta” as the earlier name was much longer than the available space in the admission form and a teacher in the school suggested to have a shorter name. He is a native of Kakinada, East Godavari district Andhra Pradesh. His grandfather's name is Satyavarapu Parameswara Rao who was working in Imperial Bank of India, Grandmother is Syamalamba. He was born to Satyavarapu Subbarao and Sita Maha Lakshmi. As his grandparents died at an early age his father had to get his sisters married and also take care of his own family. His father looked after his family well, saw that his children are well educated and settled in his life. His father worked at Imperial Bank, now the State Bank of India. He lived in different places during his childhood as his father was transferred to various cities on his job. He studied from class 2 to class 5 in Bhattiprolu and in Tiruvuru from class 6 to 8, and completed his schooling in Razole.
Gupta is married to Savitri Satyavarapu. They have two sons. The elder son is Satyavarapu Subba Vamsi Krishna married to Vibha Satyavarapu and they are blessed with a daughter Medha Satyavarapu. He works as a software engineer in California, USA. Younger son’s name is Satyavarapu Koti Shesha Manikya Kiron married to Sheetal Satyavarapu and their daughter is Ayra Satyavarapu. They both work in the software industry in Philadelphia, USA.
During his stay in Tiruvuru, Andhra Pradesh, he was influenced by science books. Popular science books from the library by Telugu authors like 'Mahidhara Nalini Mohan' and 'Nanduri Ramamohana Rao's were his favorites. Many popular Russian science books were sold very cheaply then and he used to buy those books and read them. For example, books written by Russian authors like Yakov Perelman, written in two parts Telugu ‘nityajivitanlo bhatika sastram, trikki lekkalu’ (Physics Can Be Fun and Mathematics Can Be Fun in English) . He used to do the small experiments explained in book ‘Physics can be fun’ for understanding physics and he developed interest, passion and curiosity in physics. Some experiments like making telescope using pipes made of cardboard could not be made by him successfully due to alignment and light leakage problems.
In Razole at the age of 12 he used to borrow science books from the library. Books in Telugu like Einstein biography, ‘visvarahasyalu’ (Secrets of the Universe), sparked his interest in Astrophysics and Cosmology. An encyclopedia in Telugu called “Andhra Vijnana Sarveswam”, has 25 volumes. He carried them home with the help of his father and read them. He used to skip school and sit on the banks of river Godavari near Razole reading these library books and these paved the stepping stones for his new found interest in Cosmology. A doctor had to give a medical certificate to enable him to write his exams.
Research
During his engineering he became interested in electronics and finally took a patent in electronics / computer servers in India. Products using the new server technology as described in his patent, will be able to operate 100,000 times faster than present day servers.[4] He continues his research and delves into different aspects of cosmology.
He met many world-renowned research scholars, mathematicians and physicists like Stephen Hawking and Roger Penn Rose. In 2004, he had a discussion with Stephen Hawking regarding the existence of black holes. He took part in the international conferences held in London, Dublin (2004) where Stephen Hawking and Roger Penn Rose also presented their theories. The "GR - 17 International Science Conference" held during July 18–23, 2004, in Dublin, is one such conference where he presented his papers.
The Big Bang theory proposed by Stephen Hawking had imaginary-time axis, perpendicular to the axis of the current time, etc. Such concepts of the theory of the Big Bang, are not correct according to Dynamic Universe Model (Universe model by Gupta). Gupta said that the supporting results of research released by "Rutherford" Appleton Laboratories, telling that "by mutual gravitational attraction of the two different celestial bodies will not be destroyed".[2]
He has written research articles and papers and books on Dynamic Universe Model and its applications on the galaxies in the universe. This universe model does not have black holes in the Universe. He proposed a Dynamic model of the Universe [5][6] which is a solution to N-Body Problem. This Dynamic Universe model gives solution for many questions and problems for which Big-Bang based Cosmologies does not give the answer.[7] Based on this Dynamic Universe Model the theories of quantum theory of spacetime, and gravity theories have been studied. He published many research articles [8] on space-related research, and wrote books about physics.[5][6]
Canadian Center of Science and Education published the research paper written by him "Dynamic Universe Model Predicts the Live Trajectory of New Horizons Satellite Going To Pluto".[9]
References
- ↑ Author Details
- 1 2 ఆంధ్ర శాస్త్రవేత్తలు (కృష్ణవేణి పబ్లిషర్స్ ,విజయవాడ ed.). విజయవాడ: శ్రీ వాసవ్య. 2011. p. 70.
- ↑ Author Bio
- ↑
- 1 2 Books : "Satyavarapu Naga Parameswara Gupta"
- 1 2 An Introduction to Dynamic Universe Model
- ↑ schools-workshops-and-conferences
- ↑ “Material objects are more fundamental”
- ↑ Applied Physics Research; Vol. 7, No. 4; 2015 ISSN 1916-9639 E-ISSN 1916-9647
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