Jayant vishnu narlikar biography of abraham maslow
He is known for his contribution towards the theory of gravitation, black holes, and the steady-state cosmology model.
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Jayant assisted Sir Fred Hoyle and together developed with him the conformal gravity theory, known as the Hoyle—Narlikar theory. His zodiac sign is Cancer. Jayant completed his school education at Central Hindu Boys School. In , he went on to study at Cambridge University in Fitzwilliam College, from where he received a BA Tripos degree in mathematics and was the Senior Wrangler, a position given to those considered great intellectuals in Britain at Cambridge University.
A picture of Jayant Narlikar from childhood. Jayant was born to father, Vishnu Vasudev Narlikar, who was a mathematician and theoretical physicist who served as Professor and Head of the Department of Mathematics at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, after which he served as Chairman for the Rajasthan Public Service Commission and his mother, Sumati Narlikar, who was a Sanskrit scholar herself with an avid interest in English literature.
Jayant got married to Mangala Narlikar, who is also a mathematics researcher, a PhD holder and a professor. She died of cancer on 17 July in Pune, Maharashtra. They have three daughters, Geeta, Girija and Leelavati. Jayant and Mangala are grandparents to five children.
Narlikar, Jayant Vishnu: Interpretation of cosmological observations; High Energy.
After completing his doctoral, Jayant worked under the Berry Ramsey fellowship at Cambridge University and continued to work there until Jayant was also a founding member of the World Cultural Council in He is well known for his work in cosmology, especially for providing alternative models to the widely accepted theory of the Big Bang and was also the President of the Cosmology Commission of the International Astronomical Union from to Additionally, Jayant was also involved in a study that cultured microorganisms from the stratosphere.
His biological studies of the collected samples led to the findings of live cells and bacteria. This introduced the possibility that the Earth is being bombarded by microorganisms and some of them might have seeded life on Earth.