Balance

Prof. Rishi Raj will give a preview of his upcoming book on “Balance.” Science has used this concept to derive many significant laws applicable to inanimate objects. These laws have lead to new technologies providing many comforts to humans.

What is Balance in humans? Can it be achieved? Can Balance lead humans to individual success, healthy bodies, a peaceful society and world? The role of various issues of visible (physical) and invisible nature (meta-physical) such as: Fifth Dimension, Timeless, Soul Connection, and Jinns, Faith and God, Inception of Disease and Intelligence will be discussed for understanding of Balance and causes of unbalance in humans. Is heaven possible on this earth of universe?

Based on fifth dimension concept and evolution of universe, it will be shown how inception of disease can be projected by observing the changes in human behavior, and drop in intelligence. Twenty-eight other parameters will be identified which one needs to consider to achieve ultimate Balance.

Author Bio

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Rishi S. Raj receieved his B.S. with honors from Punjab University, M.S. with honors in Mechanical Engineering (Power Generation) from USSR and Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from Penn. State University. He has served as Distinguished Fellow of ASEE-US NAVY, Fellow of NASA and Technical Specialist of US Army. He has been consultant to U.S. Industry, UNO in the area of aircraft engines. He is member of the N.J. State Board of Engineers and presently professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at City College of New York, CUNY. He also served as a Dean in the same university.

He is the founding president of the Society of Indian Academics in America. Prof. Raj is the author/coauthor of several books; Science and Logic of the Absolutely Pure, Turning Point, Balance, and many technical papers. He has extensively traveled, organized and chaired technical conferences in Australia, India, Israel, U.K., Germany, Canada, Holland, Belgium, Russia, and the United States. HE has also served as President of the Republican Club of Emerson in N.J.