At the age of 16, a Pakistani youth broke Newton's record, the world was shocked

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The world is moving fast. Technology is evolving over time. As technology advances, so do those who use and invent it, astonishing the world with their skills. Something similar has been done by a 16-year-old Muhammad Shaheer Niazi.
At the age of 16, the young man published his research journal in the Royal Society Open Science Magazine, while Newton's Journal was published in the same journal at the age of 17. Talking about this, Muhammad Shaheer Niazi, a young Pakistani man, said that after this journal, he was also contacted by the journalists of New York Times, which was a very surprising and honorable thing for him.
Talking about it further, Mohammad Shaheer Niazi said that it was a very small thing, and only four to five research papers were written on it, so I did not think it would get so much publicity. Mentioning his intentions, Muhammad Shaheer Niazi said that his aim was to award the Nobel Prize in Physics to Pakistan.
It may be recalled that Muhammad Shaheer Niazi has discovered a way by which he can estimate the movement of ions when they try to pass electric particles through a pool of oil and honey. Let's take the shape of a fly.
It may be recalled that Shaheer is only 16 years old in which he has published his research journal in the Royal Society Open Science Magazine while Newton's Journal was published in the same journal at the age of 17 years.

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