Rati Ram Sharma

Prof.Dr.Rati Ram Sharma
DSc, PhD(London), MD(MA), MSc, MAMS, FIAMP
Professor & Head (retired), Department of Biophysics,
Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh, India

Early Life
He was born on 1st November 1931 in the village Kalupura, Dist. Gautam Budh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh in India to Jagan Nath Prasad and Champa Devi. Dr.Sharma was educated at Jaunchana, Jhajar, Meerut, and London. Got double promotions from II to III and VII to VIII classes. Received four merit scholarships from VII to MSc. Discovered the formula n(n + 1)/2 for the sum of n natural numbers in VII class, later taught in XI. He took all round training at the Hammer Smith Hospital , London in the use of radioisotopes for clinical diagnoses, therapy and research. On return in April 1969 he organised the Nuclear Medicine facilities at PGI,Chandigarh under the Biophysics Department and headed the same till 1989. He completed the work and writing of his Ph.D. (London) thesis in seven months (June through December 1968), after approval of the thesis plan, by solving three outstanding problems in alpha and theta brain wave states acquired at will during Yoga sessions. He developed a Unified Theory of stationary (gamma camera) and moving radioisotope scanners.
His guide Prof. J.F.Fowler of the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London, certified thus
During this work he showed himself to be exceptional in his intellectual power. His contributions to the subject of quantitative radioisotope scanning are original, important and represent several steps forward in the subject. He also demonstrated an enormous capacity for hard work, and the ability to argue scientific cases cogently and energetically. He is definitely one of the brightest physicists working in Medical Physics anywhere in the world. I am sure he will continue to make positive contributions to this field of work, or indeed to any that he takes up.

ACHIEVMENTS
A past President, Indian Academy of Medical Physics and Chairman, Society of Nuclear Medicine (India), he contested 1990-Physics Nobel Laureates' claim of "revealing" elementary quarks from his Unified Physical Theory already published as a book. His predicted compositeness of quarks was supported first in 1991 itself during measurements of the electric and magnetic polarizabilities of proton and neutron and again in 1995-96 from some quarks' transient creations during proton-antiproton collisions studied at the Fermi lab in USA. His prediction that no Fermion can be neutral is supported by neutron's negative Electric Dipole Moment.He is the past President, Association for Scientific Research in Homoeopathy and also chief Editor, Journal of Scientific Homoeopathy and Journal of Homoeopathy of Northern India. His controlled drug trials established the efficacy of the high potency homoeomedicines with no molecule of the original drug and showed them to have plenty of diluent molecules turned medicinally active via dynamization processes, thereby removing the perennial impasse created by Avogadro's law. To elucidate the science of Homoeopathy he proposed three new sciences of Inductive Chemistry, Xenobiology & Inductoxenopathy. He also proposed unified therapeutics Navayurveda: a judicious mix of Homoeopathy, Allopathy/Ayurveda and Yoga (pranayam & meditation).
Awards & Nominations
For these researches he got the International Albert Schweitzer prize, whose recognition scope is wider than the Nobel Prize in Medicine, for which also he has been nominated.The open International University of Complementary Medicine, Colombo even nominated his studies for the prestigious Nobel Prize in Medicine, for the year 1996.
In his 2002-book "Realistic Foundations of Physics & Cosmology" and the 2010-book "THE UNIFIED THEORY: A complete paradigm shift in Physics & Cosmology" he revises the work and thought of several Nobel laureates. While proposing scientific bases to Patanjali's eight-organ Raj Yoga he has predicted the release of some yet-undiscovered neuromediator(s) during the Yoga-ecstasy which is deeper than the Theta State. He has proposed a new Theory of Non-expanding Universe and a new molecular theory of non-Darwinian intraspecies evolution. The present man has evolved from, not the ape but the molecular through zygotic and primitive men. He has authored over 250 research communications and books:
Prof.Dr.Sharma has been practising asan, paranayam and meditation since 1945. Dr. Elmer Green, Director, Menninger Foundation, Topeka, USA, in his letter dated 30 December 1987 to Dr. Victor B. Eichlor, Director, Fetzer Foundation, Kalamazoo, USA wrote thus: "We first met Sharma in 1973 during our three-month yoga research trip to India.. To our surprise,he proceeded to turn theta on-off-on-off, whenever he pleased, and whenever I asked him to, filling theta-off periods with alpha. This was hard to believe. No one had ever been able to do this, even those of our voluntary controls group, who had practiced most. He has been greatly benefited from his yoga practices and ability to acquire alpha and theta brain wave states at will for creative thinking and solving problems.

Prof.Dr. Sharma currently Lives in Panchkula,Haryana.
 
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