Claiming that he had shared his research with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Krishnan said, "During the year 2015, I wrote my first letter, attaching the paper to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and he sent the paper to AYUSH and AYUSH sent me two letters saying you are sending paper to the wrong area, send to the right area"
Krishnan claimed that due to lack of follow up from the government, he got "upset and thought India is not helping me" and sent his paper to heads of 40 countries around the world.
Next in his list was British physicist Stephen Hawking, with whom he claimed to have corresponded through emails in 2017, and said "I told him, I have read your theory on Black Holes and it is not correct. It is misleading information regarding the black holes, I kindly ask your good self to think about Dark Matter, where I named Dark Matter as Vetha which Particle as self-compressing surrounding pressure force, you might get the answer for black holes which is named as Kanan, I named the black holes as Kanan, and told him, once you understand what is dark matter, you will understand what is black holes, you are misleading the world (sic)."
Krishnan also claimed to be the source of Union Minister of Science and Technology Harsh Vardhan's comment that Veda's have a superior theory to Einstein's E=MC2 theory.
Last year, at the 105th Indian Science Congress, Vardhan had claimed that cosmologist Stephen Hawking, had said the Vedas have a theory that is superior to Albert Einstein's theory of relativity.
Vardhan, however, had parried questions on the source of the information.
“We recently lost a renowned scientist, cosmologist Stephen Hawking. He also emphatically said on record that our Vedas might have a theory which is superior to the Einstein's theory of E=mc2," Vardhan had said in his speech and urged the reporters to find the source of his claims.