Professor Manoj Kumar has emerged as the first Indian to propose a "Universal Law" after an extensive 14 years of research.
- News Desk

- Oct 18, 2025
- 2 min read

Sanathan Dharma, an English-language documentary, has achieved the notable distinction of being officially selected for five prestigious national and international film festivals. Among these are the International Art Film Festival of India 2025, the Indian Independent Film Festival 2025, the Indian Premier Film Festival 2025, the PanAsian Film Festival 2025, and the Eurasia International Film Festival 2025.
Directed by Omanakuttan and produced by Manoj Kumar P from Kerala, this film has garnered attention for its compelling narrative and artistic vision, marking a significant milestone in the realm of documentary filmmaking. In a groundbreaking development, Professor Manoj Kumar from Kerala has emerged as the first Indian to propose a "Universal Law" after an extensive 14 years of research.
This achievement is particularly noteworthy as it represents a significant contribution to the scientific community, where universal laws have traditionally been established by Western scientists. A universal law is defined as a principle that holds true across various contexts, such as the law of conservation of energy, which asserts that energy cannot be created or destroyed, and Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Professor Kumar's work signifies a shift in this narrative, as he introduces a universal law that stems from Indian scientific inquiry. The new universal law proposed by Professor Kumar, encapsulated in the phrase "Life comes from Life," is poised to revolutionize our understanding of biological origins. He argues that this principle applies universally to all forms of life, including humans, animals, plants, and both multicellular and unicellular organisms.
The professor asserts that there are countless examples in nature that validate this law, extending even to the formation of the first cell. In his research presented at the 24th Science Congress in Kerala, he posits that the first cell originated from our solar system, which he describes as a life force due to its inherent characteristics. This innovative perspective not only challenges existing paradigms but also invites further exploration into the origins of life itself, positioning Professor Kumar's findings as a pivotal moment in scientific discourse.


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