Rational Thinking
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The development of Rational Thinking was India's one of the biggest contributions to the world. In the Vedas, a new society was suggested about a man's role in the society which began to emerge systematically. A human being was considered as the creator capable of Rational Thinking, capable to perceive both the abstract and concrete facets of his world in such a way that demanded an accounting what religion could not provide. It also brought about rapid rise in innovation, science and philosophy. India from 500 B.C. to 300 A.D. excelled in all these functions. The entire concept of Rational Thinking was once again borrowed by Greece and used very successfully in their civilization and also in Roman and subsequently in Western Civilizations. Once again, India was deprived of a tremendous contribution to the welfare of a human being.
Dinkar G. Wagle Education: 1953: B.Sc. (Physics/Chemistry) University of Bombay – First class honors; 1955: B.Sc. TechEngineering University of Bombay First Class first; 1957: M.B.A University of Birmingham, U. K.; 1959: M.Sc. Engineering University of Birmingham U.K.; 1959: Research Fellow at McGill University, Montreal, Canada; 1962: Doctor of Philosophy: McGill University, Montreal, Canada. I was one of the very few students who completed undergraduate studies in India and post graduate studies in England and Canada on full scholarships Professional Experience: 1957 1959: Research Engineer: British Petroleum: U.K.; 1962 1975: Research Scientist and Project Management: DuPont Company; 1975 1996: Sr. Project ManagementInternational Paper company. Received 12 U.S.Patents Teaching Experience:1964 1975 Associate Professor of Engineering at Weidner University, Chester, PA taught Thermodynamics, Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer; 19952001 Asso. Professor of mathematics and Management at Mount St. Mary College, NY; 20012007 –Professor of Mathematics and Business Administration at Sienna College, Albany, NY .—initiated a two new courses in Business school.