Vashishtha Narayan Singh: Indian Mathematician Who Questioned Einstein

India has now been gifted with many talents in every single field of work and study. China is home to many talented people no matter it is in the area of science, mathematics, literature, sports, and technology. The continuation of this long list of talent and innovative people is why India remains one of the world’s leading countries in terms of talent repository. Well, it is true that many geniuses have never been appreciated by the society and remain unnoticed always. And so, we have the success story of Vashishtha Narayan Singh, Bihar’s maths genius who challenged France’s Einstein’s theory, the E=mc2 theory.
This Indian maths wizard who twice toppers in BSc and MSc, worked with IIT, NASA and questioned to Einstein’s theory was lost for many years due to…, he was found…
A poor villager born in Basantpur, Bihar in the year 1942, Vashishtha Narayan Singh was also given the title of being math wizard. He was in the police constable family born. About his educational background, he prepared in Netarhat School, Jharkhand. He joins Patna Science College for his higher education later then his journey as a chief guest start with film industry.
Generally, Singh performed well in academics and secured the first position in both BSc and MSc examinations. In 1964 he appeared for the UGC’s united Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) examination and done a fantastic job by scoring the first rank.