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Rajendra Prasad Tayya

Exploring Reality Beyond Conventional Thinking

Author and independent researcher Rajendra Prasad Tayya challenges conventional perspectives on science, consciousness, mental health, and the future of human civilisation.

ABOUT AUTHOR

Rajendra Prasad Tayya

I emigrated to UK with my family in 1978 when I was a 13 year old boy. The western education system supported my interest in physics and mathematics. I studied theoretical physics at the University of East Anglia, Norwich in the period 1983-86.
 


Due to my chronic mental health issues I could not progress any further in career and never was employed. But I am actively researching into world problems in the perspective of a physicist trying to find out where things are going wrong, ethically and technically. My policy of thinking is to aim at the centre point of a problem situation before evaluation and it is something that is out of fashion with conventional scientists pushing for reductionism.

Just to set the records straight in the interest of public awareness, thinking based on memory is reduction and it is not the same as reflection that needs experience. Also it is my philosophy that because we live in the physical world and not capable of miracles, we must follow the laws of physics as the only means available to sort world problems.

ABOUT THE BOOK

A New Perspective on Science, Consciousness and Society

This thought-provoking work presents an alternative way of understanding reality by bringing together concepts from physics, biology, psychology, cosmology, and human experience.

Rather than viewing life solely through mathematical models and technical systems, Rajendra Tayya explores the possibility that nature operates through deeper patterns of meaning, coding, and interconnected relationships.

The book examines topics including:

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