They dreamed not just to crack JEE or get into IITs, but to rewrite physics. Now they’ve done it.
A cutting-edge research paper by a globally diverse team with Indian youth at the forefront has officially questioned the universality of Newton’s First Law of Motion. Published in June 2025, the study shows how Newton’s age-old concept of force-free motion crumbles under the might of relativity and quantum theory. The paper explores why a bullet in space won’t move forever, and how vacuum isn’t really empty.
What sets this paper apart is not just its content, but its creators. Vishwanath Barve and Samarth Naik, along with Avni Mishra (just 17!), contributed with unmatched dedication. Nights of calculations, simulations, and quantum modeling paid off. Their work proves that motion is curved, noisy, and entangled with the universe’s most subtle forces.
This is a Gen-Z wake-up call to classical physics: rethink your basics. And it all began with a belief that even Newton can be challenged.
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