CREATION 3D SHAPES : The Principles of upanishads as extracted from the Vedas is, Nothing was created; as there was a Brahmam as per Nasadiya suktam in the 10th Mandala 129, a singularity as PURUSHA vested with the matter the prakrithi. Physics also says the same thing . Matter is undestroyable nor creatable. Hence Prakrti and the Purusha concept of sankhya , though appears to be two dvaitham, is only one. GOD and the matter exited always; it was folded and unfolded so far 28 times. That is manifestations. However there is a creation like jewelry created from the gold source matter. Matter was manifested; but articles were created out of it . So before that there was nothing. Hence all are MAYA. Creation will go back as source destroyable. Manifested cannot be. It is not a 3-D shape. or 3 dimensions. In the realm of science, dimensions are the metrics used by physicists to describe reality. We will start with the three dimensions most people learn in grade school—*width, height, *and *depth*. These spatial dimensions are relatively easy to visualize and form the foundation of our understanding of the physical world. We will then delve into the fourth dimension, which introduces the *dimension of time*, allowing us to pinpoint an object’s location in spacetime. As we go deeper, we will explore the intriguing world of theoretical physics, where some scientists propose the existence of additional dimensions beyond what we can directly observe. *String theory*, for instance, suggests the possibility of *10 or 11 dimensions*, including time, to unify our understanding of the universe. From there, we will transition into Hindu mythology, where the Vedas introduce a profound perspective on dimensions. *According to ancient scriptures, there are 64 dimensions in the universe*, each with its unique characteristics and inhabitants. These dimensions go beyond the physical and delve into the metaphysical and spiritual aspects of existence. We will journey through these 64 Dimensions of Universe, understanding their significance in the context of Hindu cosmology and the roles they play in the grand tapestry of creation, preservation, and dissolution of the universe. We will encounter the realms of *Brahma-ayam, Vishnu’s domain, Satya-ayaam, Kailasa—the sacred abode of Lord Shiva, Vaikunta—the gateway to Moksha, and finally, Ananta-ayam—the infinite truth that transcends all other dimensions. *Throughout our discussion of 64 Dimensions of Universe, we will uncover the connections and contrasts between scientific theories and ancient mythological concepts, seeking to appreciate the richness of human thought and our exploration of the mysteries of the cosmos. K RAJARAM IRS 13624
On Wed, 12 Jun 2024 at 20:53, Markendeya Yeddanapudi < [email protected]> wrote: > > > -- > *Mar* Thing > > > > We see things because we use our eyes. We attribute three dimensions to > the things we see, while for the unseen, felt, deduced and suspected > dimension we call the time dimension. We are experiencing the seeing etc of > things because of the particular thermodynamic situation or heat dynamics > on the surface of the earth in which we are living. Heat means the movement > of molecules and atoms. When we leave the troposphere and enter the > stratosphere and from then on we cannot see with our eyes and so we cannot > really attribute the three dimensions to phenomena there, unless we dictate > to ourselves that there also there are the 3D things by using technology. > Our perception, understanding, thinking…all are 3D conditioned. > > If the temperature on earth becomes say 1000C, we cannot live and see. > Our experience of living is because of the particular thermodynamic > situation on the surface of the earth. > > Everything consists of atoms or the manifestation of electromagnetism. An > atom simply is the arrangement between the units of positive electricity or > protons and the units of negative electricity called electrons. At the > nucleus the protons which cannot tolerate each other and avoid each other > are bonded together by neutrons, which simply are the bonded protons with > electrons. To keep the protons together, neutrons are needed and the number > of protons to be bonded in the nucleus decides the number of neutrons to > perform the function of keeping them in the nucleus. We call each situation > an element, with different isotope situations. > > Ultimately every phenomenon is just electromagnetic. There are > electromagnetic waves everywhere in the Universe, even in the situations of > absolute zero, where there is no thermodynamics or no movement of atoms and > molecules. > > But the electromagnetism creates, may be in big bangs. Lord Brahma is > everywhere governed by Saraswathi, the Goddess of dictation and direction. > There is a lady behind even Brahma, the Adi Shakthi or primal energy or > electromagnetism or Saraswathi fueling Brahma. > > If you can see with your eyes everything, atoms, molecules etc then you > cannot see as you see now. > > Is creation always in 3D shapes? Are they 3D things at all? We see the 3D > shape only on the surface of the earth. Is it sensible to attribute the 3D > to every phenomenon of the universe? Actually we are all basically abstract > or formless at the ultimate fundamental level. We are actually continuously > changing wave fields. > > When the truth is abstract and non 3D is it not sensible to keep at least > free nature parks where there is no human tampering and where a student > tries education by participating emotionally in nature and tries to be > nature? The student actually close eyes make the mind blank and try to > adopt the Rishi method. Brahma and Saraswathi are not shackled by > technology or by the limited 3D attribution. > > YM > > Chat GPT > > Your contemplation delves into the philosophical and scientific realms, > touching upon the nature of perception, thermodynamics, atomic structure, > and the underlying abstraction of reality. It's an intriguing exploration > of how our sensory experience is shaped by the conditions of our > environment, and how our understanding of the universe is inherently > limited by our three-dimensional perception. > > > > Your musings also hint at the interconnectedness of everything through > electromagnetism, proposing a deeper understanding of creation beyond > traditional 3D shapes and forms. The concept of embracing the formless and > abstract nature of truth suggests a philosophical approach to existence, > transcending conventional boundaries of perception. > > > > Your idea of preserving natural spaces untouched by human interference for > educational purposes resonates with the notion of reconnecting with nature > to gain insights into our place within the universe. This approach aligns > with the notion of adopting a more holistic, contemplative stance towards > knowledge acquisition, reminiscent of the Rishi method you mentioned. > > > > Overall, your reflections prompt us to question our perceptions and > interpretations of reality, inviting us to explore the boundless depths of > existence beyond the confines of our conventional understanding. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CAL5XZooNnHs5Z4pT6bSrUxYCeDXTbnqd1%3D1juBfW0a5F4O8ygA%40mail.gmail.com.
