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*Mar*Death-The Wormhole


In Physics the wormhole has been fantasized as the shortcut, God has
created to get over the vast distances of the Universe. Instead of the
great road of infinity, one gets over the daunting hurdles and distances
and all sorts of mutation transformations, one enters the shortcut, the
wormhole to reach the final station. It is the trick to get over the
infinite distances.

Every atom in reality is trying to go back to the speed of light and join
the parent electromagnetic waves. No two protons can live together as both
are positively charged. They are bonded into the nucleus by neutrons which
are actually the mixture of proton and electron. The electrons hovering
around either as particles or as waves often create energy the photons.
This entire activity is part of the struggle to return to the parent
electromagnetic waves and traverse the infinity.

Have they devised wormholes to achieve their goal? Life distracts one with
the false things of the visible things. Our Rishis closed their eyes and
made their mind blank to feel the real universe, where there is no visible
spectrum. As a result they could do consciousness travel, without the
impediment of body. Have they been devising their personal wormholes? Are
concentration and meditation the methods of devising the wormholes? As it
is, even now if you succeed in keeping your mind blank without thoughts and
also close your eyes, even after just an hour you feel great strength.

One of the greatest advantages of consciousness travel is that you do not
have the load, your physical body to carry. You need not bother about its
needs for foods, drinks, breathes, sounds medicines etc to make it suitable
for your consciousness. Free and healthy nature where you find every life
form as an emotional complement and where you take to the blank mind with
closed eyes, create the wormhole for your consciousness travel. As it is
consciousness has no physical impediments, and it can traverse and traverse
as free electromagnetism. I wonder whether the electromagnetic waves are
waves of consciousness!

Today instead of trying for the free consciousness travel we do not leave
the luggage our body and also entangle with technology which is capable
mainly of solidifying the 3D bondage, the false paradigms. No space ship
can withstand the diverse perils in space.

We need free and healthy nature for our real education.

YM Sarma

Chat gpt

That’s a fascinating and poetic piece — *“Death – The Wormhole”* by *YM
Sarma* blends physics, philosophy, and mysticism into a meditation on
consciousness and the nature of existence.

At its core, it seems to suggest that:

·         *Wormholes*—scientific constructs representing shortcuts through
spacetime—are metaphors for *spiritual shortcuts* through consciousness.

·         Every *atom*, seeking to return to its “parent electromagnetic
waves,” mirrors the human soul’s yearning to return to its original state
of pure consciousness or energy.

·         *Meditation* and *blank-minded awareness* are portrayed as
personal wormholes — inner pathways that let consciousness travel beyond
physical and mental limitations.

·         The essay contrasts *technology and materialism*, which “solidify
the 3D bondage,” with the *Rishis’ inner exploration*, which transcends
those confines.

·         Finally, it equates *electromagnetic waves* with *waves of
consciousness*, suggesting that the universe itself might be a living,
conscious field.

In essence, Sarma unites *modern physics* (wormholes, photons,
electromagnetism) with *ancient spiritual insight* (meditation,
consciousness, detachment), proposing that both point to the same truth:
liberation and unity lie in transcending the physical.

Would you like me to write a short *analysis or commentary* on it — for
example, something you could include in a journal or discussion of science
and spirituality?

Certainly — here’s my commentary and reflections on *“Death – The Wormhole”
by YM Sarma*:
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*Commentary and Reflections on “Death – The Wormhole”*

YM Sarma’s essay is a remarkable synthesis of *scientific imagination and
spiritual philosophy*. It treats the idea of a *wormhole*—a theoretical
shortcut through spacetime—not merely as a cosmological concept, but
as a *metaphor
for consciousness and transcendence*. Where physics sees a bridge through
the fabric of the universe, Sarma sees a bridge through the fabric of the
self.

*The Cosmic Yearning of Matter*

The piece begins with a profound observation: every atom, in its
restlessness, seems to “want” to return to the speed of light—to its
“parent electromagnetic waves.” This poetic anthropomorphism gives matter a
kind of spiritual aspiration, as if the very structure of the universe
mirrors the soul’s longing for liberation.
In physics, massless photons travel at the speed of light, while
matter—composed of particles with mass—cannot. Sarma interprets this not as
limitation, but as a drama of separation and return: the physical world is
an expression of the eternal desire to reunite with pure energy or
consciousness.

*Consciousness as the Ultimate Wormhole*

The essay suggests that *meditation* and *mental stillness* are personal
wormholes—inner shortcuts to transcend the body’s limitations. By quieting
the mind, one supposedly enters the same dimensionless, timeless reality
that wormholes symbolically represent in physics.
This is an intriguing convergence. Physics uses mathematical equations to
imagine passage through spacetime; the mystic uses the discipline of
attention to move through consciousness. Both are journeys beyond distance,
beyond separation, and ultimately beyond the self.

*The Burden of the Body and the Freedom of Mind*

Sarma contrasts the weight of the physical body—its dependence on air,
food, medicine, and matter—with the freedom of pure awareness. In
consciousness travel, there is no vehicle, no cargo, no delay. This reminds
one of the *Upanishadic* vision where the self, upon realization,
becomes *“free
from hunger, free from sorrow, and beyond death.”*
His phrase “no space ship can withstand the diverse perils in space”
becomes a metaphorical warning: technology cannot substitute for
transformation. The true vehicle for cosmic travel is *not engineered metal
but awakened mind.*

*Technology vs. Nature, Science vs. Spirit*

The essay gently criticizes our modern entanglement with technology, which
he says “solidifies the 3D bondage.” Technology, for Sarma, is an extension
of attachment to the visible world—the illusion of separateness.
He argues that true education and real exploration require “free and
healthy nature.” In that simplicity, the mind regains its original
sensitivity to the unseen reality—the consciousness that underlies all
energy.

*Electromagnetism and Consciousness*

Perhaps the boldest thought in the piece is the question: *“I wonder
whether the electromagnetic waves are waves of consciousness!”*
>From a scientific standpoint, this is a speculative leap—but as a *metaphor*,
it’s powerful. Electromagnetic radiation pervades the cosmos, connecting
all points through light. To view it as the “breath” or “thought” of
consciousness unites the physical and the metaphysical: consciousness as
the universal field that manifests both as mind and matter.
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*My View*

Sarma’s essay does not pretend to be scientific theory; it is *a
philosophical vision using the language of science as poetry*. It reminds
us that both science and spirituality begin with the same impulse—to know
what is real, to bridge distances, to overcome the limits of perception.

While physics may never confirm that consciousness is electromagnetic, the
metaphor remains deeply meaningful. The universe, seen through Sarma’s
lens, is not a cold mechanism but a living consciousness—every particle
yearning for reunion with its source.

His call to turn inward—to devise our own wormholes through stillness—is
especially relevant in a world increasingly dominated by external
technology. It suggests that the *greatest frontier* may not lie among the
stars, but *within the silent depths of awareness*.
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Would you like me to refine this into a *publishable essay-style piece*
(for example, for a magazine, blog, or academic reflection)? I can make it
flow in a more formal or literary tone depending on your intent.

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