- Krishnamurthy Ramakrishnan is a 62-year-old Chartered Accountant from Chennai whose professional precision conceals an unrelenting fascination with the grand architecture of reality. His lifelong research ranges across Relativity, Quantum Physics, Ancient Indian and Modern Cosmology, the Vedas, Upaniṣads, and Patañjali’s Yoga Sūtras – all stitched together through a single, audacious pursuit: to see whether the universe’s oldest intuitions can converse with its most recent equations.Irreverent but never cynical, Ramakrishnan challenges both ancient dogma and modern orthodoxy with equal vigor. He navigates metaphysics and mathematics with a skeptic’s scalpel and a poet’s curiosity, blending inference, deduction, and bold speculation into frameworks that provoke reflection rather than demand assent.He describes himself as “a one-person Renaissance lab fueled by scepticism, curiosity, and Kumbakonam Coffee-strength logic,” a cosmic iconoclast who wields the Vedas in one hand and the Second Law of Thermodynamics in the other. His style—half Upaniṣadic seer, half peer-review wrecking ball—seeks not to preach but to awaken inquiry.Brahman: All This Whatsoever That Moves is his first book, a culmination of decades spent interrogating both seers and scientists to answer a single question: why does anything move at all?₹499.00 – ₹599.00Price range: ₹499.00 through ₹599.00in Non Fiction
Brahman All This Whatsover That Moves: Unconcealing the Cosmos and Consciousness
