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Banerji, Ranan Bihari was born on May 5, 1928 in Calcutta, India. Son of Bijan Bihari and Setabja (Chatterji) Banerji. came to the United States, 1961, naturalized, 1969.
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There is no law in Physics which says that matter is the sole basis of all that exists. As a matter of fact, Quantum Mechanics (of which classical Physics is an approximation) does not even postulate the existence of matter: it merely postulates the probability of the existence of matter. That does not explain the experimental fact that matter exists in reality. The author quotes an existing hypothesis that an entity independent of matter (called Universal Consciousness) changes the probability of matter into the existence of matter. When this hypothesis is added to the laws of Physics it removes some anomalies in Physics and leads to the clarification of other anomalies in Biology. The present malaise in society is due to a contradiction between what modern materialistic social sciences teach and what individuals find natural and acceptable. The acceptance of the new paradigm facilitates the development of social theories which accept social compassion and ecological balance as their basis.
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mathematics and computer science educator
Banerji, Ranan Bihari was born on May 5, 1928 in Calcutta, India. Son of Bijan Bihari and Setabja (Chatterji) Banerji. came to the United States, 1961, naturalized, 1969.
Bachelor of Science, Patna University, 1947. Master of Science, Calcutta University, 1949. Doctor of Philosophy, Calcutta University, 1956.
Research scholar, Calcutta U., 1950-1953;
lecturer, Calcutta U., 1956;
visiting assistant professor, Pennsylvania State University, 1953-1955;
maintenance engineer, Indian Statistical Institute, l956-58;
member of faculty, Case Western Reserve U., 1958-1974;
professor computer science, Case Western Reserve U., 1968-1974;
professor computer science, Temple University, Philadelphia, 1974-1982;
professor mathematics and computer science, St. Joseph's U., Philadelphia, 1983-1992;
professor emeritus, St. Joseph's U., 5, since 1993. Visiting professor U. Paris, U. Vienna, U. Calcutta, Czech Technology U. Assistant professor engineering U. N.B., Canada, 1959-1961.
Consultant in field.
(There is no law in Physics which says that matter is the ...)
Fellow American Association Artificial Intelligence. Member American Civil Liberties Union, Common Cause, Science within Consciousnes, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility.
Married Purnima Purkayastha, July 8, 1954. Children: Anindita Banerji Spielberg, Sunandita Banerji Ogawa.