The Vedas is a collection of writings consisting of hymns, prayers, myths, historical accounting, dissertations on science, and the nature of reality, which date back up to at least 5,000 years. The nature of matter, antimatter, and the make up of atomic structure are described in the Vedas.
Vedic is known as one of the holy books of the Hindu Religion.Scholars have now discovered that the scared Hindu text Vedas was an accurate record of cosmology, whereas in comparison, modern physicists have failed to explain the formation of the universe correctly.
Vedic physics tries to answer the eternal question of how the universe evolved.
In the Vedas, Hindu astronomer and physicist carefully surveyed such essential aspects of cosmology as "fine notions of potential and atomic structure" and the "boundaries of the universe" long before the theories of Albert Einstein rose to prominence in the West.
One of the most important examples of this opposition between the Vedas and modern science involves the birth of the universe. Modern physicists have gravitated in recent decades towards the famous "Big Bang" theory. "Big Bang" stipulated that the universe arose out of the concentration of mass-energy in a single point. It is from this point that the universe was filled with tremendous heat, thereby producing the energy that propelled its accelerated expansion.
And according to Vedas which was written more than 5000 thousand years B.C, the universe issued forth from an absolute vacuum. Mass-energy did not exist in this initial "cold" phase. It was produced slowly at first on the surface of the universe-the coming out of a void being a strange idea in itself, and the creation of mass-energy will continue like a perpetual assembly line providing that the expansion of the universe continue in future and at last it will be contracted swallowing all the stars and heavenly bodies.
As modern physics says that time is faster in space than in earth, the Vedas written thousands of years has mentioned this scientific data about the different in time in earth and in space as, “One day of Brahma is worth a thousand of the ages [yuga] known to humankind”.
According to Vedic physics, space inside our universe is multidimensional.
As well, in ancient India, Hindu scientist formulated systemetic atomic theories. Indian atomists believed that an atom could be one of up to 9 elements, with each element having up to 24 properties. They developed detailed theories of how atoms could combine, react, vibrate, move and perform other actions, as well as elaborate theories of how atoms can form binary molecules that combine further to form larger molecules, and how particles first combine in pairs, and then group into trios of pairs, which are the smallest visible units of matter. This parallels with the structure of modern atomic theory, in which pairs or triplets of supposedly fundamental quarks combine to create most typical forms of matter. They had also suggested the possibility of splitting an atom, which as we know today, is the source of atomic energy.