This Indian genius, who topped BSc, MSc, worked at IIT, NASA, questioned Einstein’s theory, went missing for years due to…, was found…

India has produced several geniuses across diverse fields. Whether in science, mathematics, literature, sports, or technology, the country has contributed some of the world’s brightest minds. From S

Updated: February 6, 2025 10:26 AM IST

India has produced several geniuses across diverse fields. Whether in science, mathematics, literature, sports, or technology, the country has contributed some of the world’s brightest minds. From Srinivasa Ramanujan’s mathematical brilliance and Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam’s achievements in aerospace to Ratan Tata’s visionary leadership in business, India remains a hub of talent and innovation. Well, many geniuses are forgotten and remain underappreciated. And so, we have the success story of Vashishtha Narayan Singh, Bihar’s maths genius who challenged Einstein’s theory, the E=mc2 theory.

This Indian genius, who topped BSc, MSc, worked at IIT, NASA, questioned Einstein’s theory, went missing for years due to…, was found…

Born in 1942 in the village of Basantpur, Bihar, Vashishtha Narayan Singh was often regarded as a math genius. He was born into the family of a police constable. Speaking of his educational qualification, Singh completed his schooling at Netarhat School in Jharkhand. Later, he went on to pursue higher studies at Patna Science College.

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