I am a post graduate in Physics and working as a teacher in a higher secondary school. As I am from India and born to the priestly caste, I got chances to interact with Ancient Indian literature which deal with almost everything - theories in physics or any other science to psychology and more are depicted in the books.
My views may be based on the scientific explorations by our famous scientists with a reference to the Indian thoughts. This is because, as we all know, approximately five thousand years back these were developed in India and to our wonder, most of the findings by the modern scientists were clearly given in these. Best and easy examples are the Kepler's laws. However, as commercialization was not the aim of scientists of any time, those who have made the findings were silent but they have just described it in their language - Sanskrit was the language of ancient India and it was known only to this subcontinent. Hence outside world was unaware of it. Once others came to know about these too, I fear, due to the lack of awareness of the full depth of language, there were many false interpretations and concepts developed against the findings of India.
I wish that, for the betterment of humanity, the science community would think of research on the same topic by a team of professionals from different fields and through their discussions, better solutions may arise.