Indian Scientist Challenges Newton’s Gravity; Proposes ‘Deshmukh Global Shield Theory’ (DGST) as the New Universal Standard


PUNE(INDIA): In a move that could potentially rewrite centuries of physics, a Pune-based independent researcher, Prashant Deshmukh, has challenged the fundamental existence of Gravity. After 30 years of extensive study, Deshmukh has proposed the ‘Deshmukh Global Shield Theory’ (DGST), claiming that the universe operates on ‘Atmospheric Pressure and Balance’ rather than a gravitational ‘pull’.

The End of ‘Pull’, the Beginning of ‘Push’

According to Deshmukh, the Earth does not pull objects toward its center. Instead, the Earth’s Ozone layer acts as a shield, converting cosmic energy into a downward ‘pressure’ (Push). “Science has historically mistaken this downward atmospheric push for a gravitational pull. This fundamental error is why many international space missions to Mars and other planets have faced unexplained failures,” Deshmukh stated.

Replacing ‘g’ with the ‘D-Value’

Deshmukh aims to replace the complex gravitational constant (g) with a simpler, distance-based metric called the ‘D-Value’. He has introduced a straightforward formula based entirely on Kilometers (km):

The ‘D-Value’ of any planet is calculated by adding the planet’s diameter (in km) to the height of its atmosphere (in km), and then dividing the sum by the planet’s distance from the Sun (in km).

Using this formula, Deshmukh has established Earth’s base D-Value at 8.55. This value serves as a universal benchmark for calculating weight and pressure across the solar system.

Simplifying Weight Calculation

The DGST model simplifies weight calculation across planets into a basic ratio. To find an object’s weight on another planet, one simply needs to multiply its Earth weight by the target planet’s D-Value and divide it by Earth’s base value (8.55). Preliminary calculations for Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter using this method show a 90% to 95% similarity to current scientific data, but with a far more logical and simplified approach.

A Paradigm Shift for India

“If the Indian government and agencies like ISRO validate this research, India could lead a global scientific revolution. This is not just a theory; it is a more accurate way to navigate the cosmos,” added Deshmukh.

As the scientific community begins to take note of this ‘Made in India’ theory, the debate between Newton’s traditional ‘Pull’ and Deshmukh’s ‘D-Value Push’ is set to ignite a new era of space exploration and academic discourse.

“The Editor of this channel is himself a dedicated scholar and researcher. Through years of relentless hard work, he has developed a simplified universal formula. In the coming times, if the global research community studies this framework, DGST (Deshmukh Global Shield Theory) could provide a positive new direction to the world in solving the deepest mysteries of the universe.”


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