Nalin de Silva

Nalin de Silva
Nalin de Silva
Born October 20, 1944
Kovilagodella, Panadura, Sri Lanka
Residence Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
Nationality Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lankan
Ethnicity Sinhalese
Religion Theravada Buddhism
Website
www.kalaya.org

Nalin de Silva (Sinhala: නලින් ද සිල්වා) is a Sri Lankan theoretical physicist, philosopher and a political analyst. He is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and the Dean of the faculty of Science at the University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.

Prof. De Silva has also approximated western science to witchcraft,[1] and openly stated that objective scientific method is a lie.[2]

In June 2011 when the findings of a study advised by him were questioned he stated that the data had been given to him by the god "Natha".[3] The Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science, an organization in which De Silva claims lifelong membership, has said that they consider it "extremely unfortunate that the Dean of a Science Faculty should make it his publicly stated aim to run down science and bring it into disrepute."[4]

De Silva has not published a paper in a peer reviewed scientific journal since 1976[5] and stated that he prefers 'to publish my original work in newspapers as they can be judged by a bigger audience, though they may not be so called experts in the field'.[6]

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Early Life and Education

Prof. Nalin de Silva was born on October 20, 1944 in Kovilagodella, Panadura, Sri Lanka. He had his primary education at Bauddhaloka Maha Vidyalaya - Wekada (Panadura), Thurstan College, Colombo, and secondary education at Royal College, Colombo.

He entered the University of Ceylon in 1963 and graduated with a First Class Honors degree in Mathematics in 1967. De Silva obtained his Doctorate in Theoretical Cosmology from the University of Sussex in 1970.

Academic work

Nalin de Silva was formally a member of the Marxist Trotskyite Lanka Sama Samaja Party and the Nava Sama Samaja Party, and as a marxist and a theoretical physicist studying both disciplines he intensively began to question the foundations of both Marxism and Western Science. As a result, in 1986, he wrote Mage Lokaya (My World), criticizing the basis of the established western system of knowledge, and its domination throughout the world.

This has further evolved in to a study of Epistemology & Ontology, and in the process he has introduced and developed the concept of chinthanaya as the basis on which knowledge is constructed relative to the sense organs, culture and the mind. His writings form the theoretical and philosophical basis of “Jathika Chinthanaya” an idea proposed by Gunadasa Amarasekara. Thus he is popular as a representator of Sinhalese nationalism.

Arsenic Scandal

The Rajarata Chronic Kidney Disease (RCKD) has been an ailment prevalent in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka for several decades. In 2010 a team of scientists headed by Prof. Priyani Paranagama, Head of the Chemistry Department at Kelaniya University, conducted a study to find the cause of the disease. The team was advised by Prof. Nalin de Silva, Dean of the Faculty of Science, Kelaniya University.[7] The team presented their findings in June 2011. They stated that they had found high concentrations of arsenic in drinking water, vegetation, rice and other samples in the region.[8] The team however refused to release their data to the public raising questions about their methodology.[9] Their finding were followed by allegations that the arsenic was being introduced to the system through foreign pesticides and fertilizers.[10]

As this statement caused a huge uproar in the agricultural sector in Sri Lanka the Industrial Technology Institute stated that they had used Hydride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry on rice samples which showed no high levels of arsenic.[11] The ITI study also found that in samples of 28 different pesticides only 3 showed any signs of arsenic, and even then not in the concentrations that De Silva's team alleged.[12] The Kelaniya University team stated that they had used new methods to locate the Arsenic in the samples they collected but did not feel a need to submit their findings for peer-review.[13] De Silva stated that they did not publish their results in a "so-called peer reviewed journal due to our concern regarding the authorship of the paper as the original idea was given by ‘samyak drshtika devivaru’ (Omniscient Gods)."[14]

When the authenticity of the findings made by the University of Kelaniya team were questioned by other scientists De Silva stated that the god "Natha" had first told them about the arsenic through a mystic.

The merit (pina) in this regard should go to the "samyak drshtika devivaru" who first told that Arsenic is present in Rajarata drinking water and later revealed to us that Arsenic which is not found naturally in Sri Lanka has found its way to the wells and the wewas in Rajarata through Agrochemicals.[15]

It’s simply like this. We can see professors. Professors cannot see Arsenic. We cannot see gods. Gods can see Arsenic. I like this because there is certain symmetry in it... I know very well that the so-called objective scientific method is a lie.[16]

Dr Paranagama too has stood by De Silva and defended their methods. She said that they had first been told of the Arsenic by the wife of "a university lecturer who had developed her mental faculties to communicate with a higher being", but then used scientific methods to deduce it.[17]

The Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science released a statement in July 2011 questioning the validity of the findings and the process and individuals involved in the study. Their statement laid the blame for the scandal firmly on Prof Nalin De Silva and they called for other scientists and researchers in the group to distance themselves from De Silva to have their work tken seriously.

There is another serious issue which casts grave doubts on the credibility of the claims made by the Kelaniya group. The press has publicly identified as the leader of this group an individual, who despite holding a responsible position, professes a disdain for 'Western' science. He has publicly claimed supernatural revelations ('samyak drushtika devivaru') as the source of his group's information and even methods. While recognizing that many scientists are deeply religious, the SLAAS wishes to state categorically that superstition and the supernatural have no place in science, and that scientific results inspired by such sources are highly suspect because of a probable bias on the part of the investigator. We also note that other researchers in the group have yet to distance themselves from the eccentric statements of their leader, and they need to do this if they wish to be taken seriously as scientists.[18]

Western Cultural Dominance

Prof. De Silva has also been a vocal opponent of what he calls western cultural dominance which he claims is in it's final phase.

The western Christian modernity (WCM) is in the last phase of its hegemony and is acting like an insane person. It has no respect for the sovereignty of the other countries as has been exemplified from invasions, killings and supporting so called rebel groups in the countries in Asia and Africa. The USA that became the leader of WCM after the so called second world war is trying desperately to hold to the hegemony of WCM. After more than five hundred years of world domination WCM will have to leave the planet without making the people suffer more and more.[19]

Prof. De Silva has also referred to linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky as a puppet of the Western Christian Modernity.

The west also maintains people such as Chomsky who is not known to the average American in order to show to the world that there is freedom for the intellectuals to champion their views heard more by the rest of the world than by the Americans themselves.[20]

Sacking from University of Colombo

De Silva was sacked from the University of Colombo for engaging in unlawful political activity within the campus. In subsequent letters he has described the event.

When I was in the University of Colombo, not the best place to fight the cultural pentagon, I was asked by the then Vice Chancellor G. L. Peiris why I was teaching Jathika Chinthanaya to a captive audience. The audience was not that captive and had the backing of the Vice Chancellor and some members of the senior staff, and of course the cultural pentagon. Nothing happened to the captive audience but soon I found that I was out of the University system.[21]

Veemansaka Parshadaya

In 2008 the Veemansaka Parshadaya, a student organization where De Silva is the treasurer and mentor started a campaign to ban western clothing in Kelaniya University. The group put up posters on campus calling females who wore pants and skirts 'western prostitutes.[22]

Associations

Nalin de Silva is a member of the International Astronomical Union.

Bibliography

Notes

  1. ^ De Silva, Nalin. "The importance of learning English/ Mathematics - V". The Island. http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=20138. 
  2. ^ "Chemical Arsenic and other Arsenics". The Sunday Divaina. http://epaper.divaina.com/index.php?option=com_flippingbook&view=book&id=245&page=1. 
  3. ^ "Devivaru, Arsenic and Science". Sri Lanka Guardian. http://www.srilankaguardian.org/2011/06/devivaru-arsenic-and-science.html. 
  4. ^ SLAAS. "SLAAS refutes Arsenic claims". The Daily News. http://www.dailynews.lk/2011/07/08/news41.asp. 
  5. ^ "Profile: Prof. L N K De Silva". Dept. of Mathematics, University of Kelaniya. http://www.kln.ac.lk/science/maths/page/staff/Nalinda.html. 
  6. ^ De Silva, Nalin. "Devivaru, Arsenic and Science - II". Kalaya. http://www1.kalaya.org/2011/07/devivaru-arsenic-and-science-ii.html. 
  7. ^ "Arsenic is attributed to kidney ailment in North Central Province". ITN News. http://www.itnnews.lk/?p=26155. 
  8. ^ Fernando, Manjula. "Key to mystery killer disease found". The Sunday Observer. http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2011/06/12/fea11.asp. 
  9. ^ "Furore over arsenic shakes agri sector". The Nation. http://www.nation.lk/2011/06/19/newsfe10.htm. 
  10. ^ "High levels of arsenic in pesticides". The Daily Mirror. http://print.dailymirror.lk/opinion1/46604.html. 
  11. ^ "No Arsenic found in Sri Lankan Local Rice - ITI". Government Information Department - Sri Lanka. http://news.lk/home/18346-no-arsenic-found-in-sri-lankan-local-rice-iti. 
  12. ^ "Furore over arsenic shakes agri sector". The Nation. http://www.nation.lk/2011/06/19/newsfe10.htm. 
  13. ^ SLAAS Statement. "SLAAS refutes Arsenic claims". The Daily News. http://www.dailynews.lk/2011/07/08/news41.asp. 
  14. ^ De Silva, Nalin. "Statement by SLAAS on Arsenic studies". The Island. http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=29428. 
  15. ^ "Devivaru, Arsenic and Science". Sri Lanka Guardian. http://www.srilankaguardian.org/2011/06/devivaru-arsenic-and-science.html. 
  16. ^ De Silva, Nalin (15/052011). "Chemical Arsenic and other Arsenics". The Sunday Divaina. http://epaper.divaina.com/index.php?option=com_flippingbook&view=book&id=245&page=1. 
  17. ^ Weerasekera, Mangala. "Scientists say Gods and tests helped detect arsenic in agrochemicals". The Sunday Times. http://sundaytimes.lk/110703/News/nws_12.html. 
  18. ^ SLAAS. "SLAAS refutes Arsenic claims". The Daily News. http://www.dailynews.lk/2011/07/08/news41.asp. 
  19. ^ De Silva, Nalin. "Get ready for a humanitarian attack". Kalaya. http://www1.kalaya.org/2011/05/get-ready-for-humanitarian-attack.html. 
  20. ^ De Silva, Nalin. "Get ready for a humanitarian attack". Kalaya. http://www1.kalaya.org/2011/05/get-ready-for-humanitarian-attack.html. 
  21. ^ De Silva, Nalin. "Cultural Pentagon". The Island. http://www.island.lk/2008/02/13/midweek2.html. 
  22. ^ De Silva, Nalin. "Cultural Pentagon". The Island. http://www.island.lk/2008/02/13/midweek2.html. 

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