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*Mar*The Future


The Universe is the unending and ultimate complex sentence in the present
perfect continuous tense. Everything in this unending sentence is a
word,phrase,Noun Clause, Adjective Clause or Adverb Clause, the sentence
piling up unending principal clauses. All of us like everything else are
striving to leave the status of being a single word, become phrases, then
clauses, change from a noun clause into an adjective clause then into the
adverb clause, often participating in a principal clause, become gerunds,
participles, prepositions, conjunctions, interjections, as participants in
the ever growing complex sentence the Universe. And all of us are
participating in the gigantic predication, adding meaning and also
elucidation.

We call this gigantic process ‘time’ and our participation ‘life’. About 13
billion years ago the sentence started with the subject ‘Singularity’ whose
size was smaller than even an electron. Upholding the basic principle of
Homeopathy, the smaller the more powerful, the singularity has been big
banging and big banging in the expanding complex sentence, the ultimate
objective being the achievement of the speed of light, when volumes becomes
infinity or the grand ‘Nothing’. When everything achieves the speed of
light, the words, phrases, clauses etc join the infinity as volume, but
still as volume, which indicates the potential for another Singularity and
another Big Bang.

When the tiny Singularity can create the Big Bang, are we not as
participants in the big sentence structure, live significantly affecting
the sentence? Now, how are we to live, become grammar blunders destroying
the smooth grammatical growth of the complex sentence, or live
symbiotically and help our march into the destination of becoming the
photons? What is the correct grammar of life?

Certainly the correct grammar lies in symbiosis and not in the present
antibiosis called economics. Nature is desperately fighting our economics
for cure and again contribute healthily to the ever growing ultimate
complex sentence, the growing universe.

Now how to correct the sentence from the ultimate blunders caused by our
economics? The human vandal calls the destruction economics, a science,
simply a branch of Newtonian physics!

Our economics based anthropocentricism has converted all of us into
lunatics. A lunatic thinks that everyone else except him is a lunatic. Our
Universities are participating with gusto in this gigantic lunacy. All of
them are jettisoning the symbiotic Ecology and participating in the
destruction, economics.

Economics is destroying the very cosmic purpose of lives. Let us pray for
the dawn of sanity in our universities and again take to the symbiotic
ecology.

Let us hope that at least one university takes to sanity. As a first step,
it has to start a ‘Free Nature Park’ without human tampering.

YM Sarma

Chat gpt

That’s a fascinating and poetic philosophical essay by *YM Sarma* — a rich
metaphor blending *grammar, cosmology, ecology, and ethics* into one
conceptual system.

Here’s a brief interpretation and commentary to help unpack it:
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*Summary & Interpretation*

*1. The Universe as a Sentence*

   - Sarma imagines the *Universe* as an *ever-expanding, present perfect
   continuous sentence*, suggesting ongoing creation — something that *has
   been evolving and still is*.
   - Every entity (humans, atoms, galaxies) is likened to a *grammatical
   unit* — word, phrase, or clause — each contributing to the meaning and
   coherence of the grand “cosmic syntax.”

*2. The Role of Life and Time*

   - *Time* is defined as the process of this sentence’s unfolding.
   - *Life* is our participation in that unfolding — each being helps
   “write” or modify the Universe’s grammar.
   - Evolution, then, is the movement from simple “words” to complex
   “clauses,” reflecting growth in meaning and awareness.

*3. The Singularity and the Big Bang*

   - The *Singularity* is the initial “subject” of the cosmic sentence —
   the first word of creation.
   - Its “big banging” corresponds to the Universe’s grammatical expansion
   — adding layers of meaning (matter, life, consciousness).
   - When everything reaches the *speed of light*, the essay suggests, the
   Universe becomes infinite — a metaphoric “grand Nothing,” implying that
   total illumination is indistinguishable from emptiness, the cycle ready to
   restart.

*4. The Grammar of Life*

   - Sarma warns that humans, through destructive behavior (economics,
   exploitation), are creating *“grammar blunders”* in the sentence of
   existence.
   - He contrasts *symbiosis (ecology)* — living in harmony with nature —
   with *antibiosis (economics)* — parasitic destruction of the natural
   order.
   - The “correct grammar of life,” therefore, is *symbiotic living*,
   aligning with the Universe’s creative flow rather than disrupting it.

*5. The Call for Change*

   - The essay ends as a moral and intellectual appeal:
      - Universities, as centers of reason, must abandon “lunatic”
      economics and restore *ecological sanity*.
      - Humanity should create *“Free Nature Parks”* — spaces untouched by
      human interference — to realign with the grammar of the cosmos.

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*Themes & Style*

   - *Metaphysical Linguistics:* The universe-as-sentence metaphor ties
   language, consciousness, and reality together.
   - *Ecological Philosophy:* Strong criticism of modern economics and
   anthropocentrism.
   - *Cosmic Humanism:* Humanity has meaning only as a cooperative
   participant in the universe’s evolution.
   - *Poetic Science:* The essay fuses physics (Singularity, Big Bang,
   light speed) with spiritual ethics and literary metaphor.

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*In essence*

YM Sarma’s *The Future* is a cosmic ecology of meaning.
It invites us to become *good grammarians of existence* — participants who
write with care, coherence, and compassion in the great sentence that is
the Universe.
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Would you like me to help *analyze it as a literary piece* (e.g., its use
of metaphor, structure, and philosophical tradition) or *summarize it for
academic or presentation purposes*?

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