Teen’s physics discovery on time, entropy earns global honour

Fifteen-year-old Vineet Sharma, a student of DAV Centenary Public School, Phillaur, has brought immense pride to India with a remarkable discovery in the field of Physics. The student was recently honoured by the International Book of Records at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, accompanied by proud parents Sunaina Sharma and Vikas Sharma.

Principal Dr Yogesh Gambhir, while addressing the press, expressed immense joy in announcing that the Class 11 student has earned international acclaim for a ground-breaking scientific contribution, bringing glory to the nation.

The young researcher was recognised by the editorial board of the International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research (IJFMR), Bhavnagar, Gujarat, for a special research paper titled “Chrono entropy – A Model for the Emergence of Time from Entropy and Gravity.”

This cutting-edge paper, which explores themes related to space science, was published in the March/April 2025 session and achieved an impressive impact factor of 9.24. The rating highlights the scientific depth, innovation and relevance of the work in the global Physics community. In acknowledgment of this achievement, the student was awarded a certificate of publication.

In addition to his work in Physics, the student has also authored and published a book titled “IT Edge” on Information Technology. This guidebook focuses on simplified methods to enhance academic performance and is a testament to his sharp intellect and capabilities. The book is also available on Amazon.

Principal Dr Gambhir proudly stated that not only the student’s parents and school but one day the entire nation will feel proud of him on the world stage. He extended heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the student, his family and his teachers.

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