Sunday, May 24, 2009

multiverse-The very concept

This blog entry was written a while ago while I was watching NGC's documentary (which infact I was trying to gnaw and digest very hard at the beginning) on Multiverse. We are supposed to be living in a UNI-verse i.e a place unique and with unparalleled existence. But the studies by some very renowned physicists of our age has put forth a theory (of course based on experiments and observations ) that there are not only 3 dimensions but 11 dimensions in whole!

I was flummoxed at the very existence of such beliefs. Being a Hindu , I was always driven towards science because of  correlation within  astrological, physical phenomenon with the hindu beliefs and customs. Talk about Nakshatras or astrological prediction of solar and lunar eclipse , there always has ben a distinct familiarity. Most of such facts can be found written in our holy books - Bhagvad Gita , panchang  and the vedas . But nowhere I heard or saw a written transcript stating 11 dimensions or multiverse. 
The documentary canvassed some facts about destinations  such as   Earth like planets or some  planets deserted like Mars. But the 'philosophical me' took the fiber of the story in a much different way. I think the fact was written all over the place - it was  talking about the existence of choices in a life of a human being. The idea is pervasive and perpetuates deeply within each individual. Consider a situation where we have done something wrong then we think f not doing that particular thing or might just consider the fact of traveling in a time machine trying to resurrect that was destroyed or to mend a broken relationship. Multiverse means there will be many earths , each having its own creatures and rules to follow. In some  Iraq and US are best of friends, in some Hiroshima never happened.

Readers might just draw picture of a depressed author but my point is the use of nimbleness in adversities of life. Such facts do remove the nebulousness of mind and help the rationale prevail. Then the nuclear age can be thought as long gone or the quadrupling of oil and land faces the end.

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