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Author: Sanjay Dosaj
The mysteries of space-time, the expansion of the universe, and black holes have fascinated scientists and astronomers for centuries. Despite extensive research, no theory has fully explained these phenomena within the framework of existing laws of physics. The Big Bang Theory, for instance, fails to clarify the expansion of the universe or the role and function of black holes, especially the presence of supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies. Speculation has led some to believe that the universal laws of physics do not apply in certain parts of the universe. Ancient Hindu texts, though complex, contain insights that may offer answers. Physicists and astronomers now recognize that space-time may function as a superfluid, a concept echoed in the ancient Hindu description of the universe as ‘Kshirsagar’, meaning ‘an ocean of fluid.’ In ‘UNIVERSE Vs KSHIRSAGAR’, the author merges scientific principles with ancient Hindu knowledge, proposing a hypothesis that explains the expansion of the universe and the workings of black holes within the current understanding of physics. The author finds that black holes operate like pressure cookers, hosting both fission and fusion reactions, functioning as nuclear reactors and accelerators. The text also connects the metaphorical language of the ‘Shiva Tandav Stotram’ with scientific phenomena, describing black holes, supernovae, and quasars. Additionally, it provides evidence supporting the idea that life beyond physical existence, as a quantum particle, aligns with the Hindu concept of ‘Jeev’, which carries forward the "data" of karma through reincarnation, as described in the ‘Bhagavad Gita’.
SKU | Book230674C |
ISBN | 9789364268639 |
Dimensions | 5*8 |
Total Page | 172 |
Paper Color | Cream Paper |
Cover Laminations | Glossy |
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Publish Date | 23 Apr, 2025 |
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