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I graduated in science and subsequently in electrical engineering and worked mostly on field jobs that gave me exposure to electrical power distribution, industrial applications, power generation as well as in various oil and gas refineries. My interest has always been to understand nature especially from the core of creation that drew me towards classical physics which gave me exposure to the way things work and as I stepped into modern theories lost track.  Some of the explanation in current theories was not acceptable to my mind whatever that may be beyond common sense. Therefore was lead to making an attempt to find an explanation from classical physics to bring the concepts within the reach of my ability and imagination and that I found in Space Vortex Theory both mysterious as well could find spirituality attached to it.
'''Shankar V. Narayanan''' (born November 23, 1947) is an Indian electrical engineer based in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. He is an independent researcher known for his advocacy of [[Space Vortex Theory]] and its proposed application to alternative clean-energy generation.


I am fortunate to have been lead to the referenced books and various articles on websites and last but not the least encouraged by scholars and friends those were of great help to me. After, decades of pursuing, have reached here to make these humble submissions for a critical view.
==Biography==
Narayanan graduated in science and subsequently in electrical engineering. His career consisted largely of field work, which gave him exposure to electrical power distribution, industrial applications, power generation, and a range of oil and gas refineries.


The confidence on this concept grew because there are several new findings and clarity that do not exist in current physics that follows very naturally and further due to non-acceptance by many main stream journals without assigning any good reason. It would be noteworthy to visit some forums on which we will find young kids so confused and tensed that this subject has already become a nightmare with current theories. Since this SVT concept is new and the outcome so far is not much has lots of potential left for contribution by scholars and evolving young generation.
==Work==
Narayanan describes a long-standing interest in understanding nature from what he calls the core of creation, an interest that drew him toward classical physics. He has stated that some explanations offered by modern physical theories were, in his view, difficult to reconcile with common sense, which led him to seek an account grounded in classical physics.
 
He has aligned his work with [[Space Vortex Theory]] (SVT), a framework developed by the Indian engineer [[Paramahamsa Tewari]] that treats space as a dynamic medium and attempts to derive matter and energy from vortex motion of that medium. Narayanan regards SVT as offering new findings and clarity that he considers absent from mainstream physics, and he has attributed the theory's limited acceptance in part to its rejection by established journals. His own contributions are presented as preliminary submissions intended for critical review, and he has framed the subject as one with substantial scope for further development by other scholars.
 
Narayanan's ideas fall outside the scientific mainstream and have not been established through peer-reviewed publication or independent experimental confirmation.
 
==External links==
* [https://www.tewari.org/ Tewari.org] — reference site for Space Vortex Theory


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Latest revision as of 15:22, 17 July 2026

Shankar V. Narayanan
Shankar V. Narayanan
Born(1947-11-23)November 23, 1947
ResidenceBangalore, Karnataka, India
NationalityIndian
Known forAlternative Clean Energy Resourcing
Scientific career
FieldsFree Lance

Shankar V. Narayanan (born November 23, 1947) is an Indian electrical engineer based in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. He is an independent researcher known for his advocacy of Space Vortex Theory and its proposed application to alternative clean-energy generation.

Biography

Narayanan graduated in science and subsequently in electrical engineering. His career consisted largely of field work, which gave him exposure to electrical power distribution, industrial applications, power generation, and a range of oil and gas refineries.

Work

Narayanan describes a long-standing interest in understanding nature from what he calls the core of creation, an interest that drew him toward classical physics. He has stated that some explanations offered by modern physical theories were, in his view, difficult to reconcile with common sense, which led him to seek an account grounded in classical physics.

He has aligned his work with Space Vortex Theory (SVT), a framework developed by the Indian engineer Paramahamsa Tewari that treats space as a dynamic medium and attempts to derive matter and energy from vortex motion of that medium. Narayanan regards SVT as offering new findings and clarity that he considers absent from mainstream physics, and he has attributed the theory's limited acceptance in part to its rejection by established journals. His own contributions are presented as preliminary submissions intended for critical review, and he has framed the subject as one with substantial scope for further development by other scholars.

Narayanan's ideas fall outside the scientific mainstream and have not been established through peer-reviewed publication or independent experimental confirmation.

External links

  • Tewari.org — reference site for Space Vortex Theory