Prof. Dr. Parth, D.Sc. The Journey of Prof. Dr. Parth, D.Sc.: A Life Guided by Curiosity, Science, and the Courage to Think Differently Some lives are shaped by circumstance. Others are shaped by an insatiable curiosity to understand the world. The journey of Prof. Dr. Parth, D.Sc. is rooted in a lifelong fascination with knowledge that began in early childhood. Long before research laboratories, scientific institutions, or professional titles became part of his life, his questions extended beyond the ordinary. Mathematics was more than numbers. Physics was more than formulas. The universe was more than the night sky. Every idea became an invitation to explore a deeper reality. From the very beginning, his educational path was anything but conventional. After demonstrating mastery of the material taught in nursery and kindergarten, he was admitted directly to Class I. As his schooling progressed, his exceptional academic ability led to further accelerated promotions. He was advanced di...
Join Shoonya with Parth Participant: Why is there so much emphasis on evidence? If something relieves my pain, why should I care whether it is evidence-based or not? Parth: Evidence exists to help us make better decisions based on what has been observed and tested. It is a method of inquiry, not an end in itself. When people stop questioning, stop exploring, and begin to assume that only what currently has evidence can possibly be true, evidence itself becomes a belief system rather than a scientific process. Science advances by continuously testing and revising its understanding, not by treating today's evidence as the final word. See, first understand this. Relief from pain is one thing. Health is another. Something may reduce your pain, but that does not necessarily mean it has created health within you. Pain is only one expression of life. Health is a much deeper possibility. Then people ask, "Why do we need evidence?" Evidence has its place. Otherwise, tomorrow anyb...