John Harricharan: Three blind men and the elephant. Everyone is trying to describe it differently. And everyone is right. Everyone is correct, but only partly so. There needs to be a place where there is not sectarianism, where it doesn’t matter what religion you belong to, what beliefs you have, because — let me explain very carefully, the law of gravity has no idea whether you are a Hindu, a Muslim, a Christian or a Catholic Christian or a Baptist Christian or a Lutheran Christian, a Sikh and a native American. The law of gravity has no regard for that.
It doesn’t care about your religion. It doesn’t care about your beliefs because if you stub your toe on a rock or a stone, the law of gravity will work just as well for you if you are black or white or brown or yellow or green or pink. That is the law of gravity.
However, the law of gravity will work with you in interesting ways. If you were to use the law of aerodynamics, you can fly. You are not defying gravity, you are working within it. So these laws will work for you, and I think every teacher out there or most teachers who teach these things from some of the ones you read...