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Is
our Universe an electron?
“Imagination
leads science, and science fuels imagination.”
Electrons, protons and
neutrons, the sub-atomic particles that we can’t even physically see even with
the best of our technology; is it possible that our universe is like one of
them? Indeed a weird proposition, given the fact that all matter in our
universe is made up of these very basic building blocks of matter. But perhaps
I might make better sense after putting forth what I intend to in this
write-up.
Before I explain this
concept let me highlight the limits of not only our knowledge, but our wildest
imaginations, by pointing out an example I’ve often used to dispel the superstitious
beliefs about God. In fact, no saint, messiah, prophet or else would have
shared true enlightenment with you in any simpler words than what I am putting
forth in the next two paragraphs.
If I ask you; ‘imagine
there is nothing’, you will all visualize a dark empty space without any
object, matter, gas or liquid. So if I ask you ‘what if this universe of ours
wasn’t there’, you all will imagine an empty dark space. But is it the ‘true
nothing’? What about the three dimensional space that you are still
visualizing? In ‘true nothing’, not even a three dimensional space exists. Now
try to imagine that ‘true nothing’. You will still think of a dark three
dimensional something, full of solid, gar or liquid even you won’t know, but
you still will imagine, ‘a three dimensional nothing’. And this is the
limitation of our imagination. I know what a ‘true nothing’ would be, for today
“I can imagine a true nothing”. And this is enlightenment!
The day you will be
able to comprehend true nothing, you will also realize there is no God, for
even God couldn’t have originated out of ‘true nothing’. How and where have these
three dimensions that we know and live in originated, we will never ever know;
and do you know why? Because this universe of ours in enclosed in a space,
which is lying inside another space, which is lying inside another space, and
so on so forth. We will never ever, and including all our generations to come,
will be able to find the answer to this, for there will never be the last
space, as there will always be another one outside it. And this knowledge is
enlightenment!
Yes, it is true Mosses
spoke to God! Yes, it is true Jesus was son of God! Yes, it is true Prophet
Mohammad met God! Yes it is true that all the ten Sikh Gurus had the same soul
in them, and the tenth Sikh Guru was a demon slaying Saint in previous birth
who was specially sent by Holy Mother Durga to slay the modern day demons in
society. And all this is true, not because there ever was any proof to prove
any of these. All this is true because we people want to believe it to be true.
Today if I stand in the middle of a huge open ground and shout a hundred times,
“If there is any God, I want him to show here immediately to prove his
existence to the world and prove he is God”, no one will come. An experiment
conducted with one hundred percent accuracy and only one result; no one will
show up! Yet people won’t believe me when I’ll declare; “there is no God”. And
this is not because my experiment would have failed or I would be lying, but
simply because no one would like to believe it. The only truth about every
religion is that people want to believe it to be true! It is not nuclear
weapons that will destroy humanity. It is religion and politics that sure will.
Nuclear weapons might not even make the final means.
Anyway, lets’ get back
to the current topic of how our universe could be just an electron.
Electron and protons
are sub-atomic particles with opposite electric charge, while neutrons are
charge-free. There is mutual attraction between particles of opposite charge,
while similar charges repel each other. Now since I have my reasons to believe
so, and this has been confirmed indirectly in one of the latest scientific news
as well, our universe is not the only universe in space. There are others
around it. And in our universe there is
a force of attraction called gravity, by virtue of which everything in our
universe is attracting everything else towards it. But no force has ever
existed without its’ counterpart. There always is a contrary force. So how
could gravity be an anomaly?
Contemplating on this
question, baffled as I was, I finally have hypothesized that a contrary force
to gravity will exist somewhere in space, something like anti-gravity (called
so for want of a better name). In contrast to gravity, this anti-gravity will
push everything around it away. So if our universe’s binding force is gravity,
there should be another universe whose binding force would be anti-gravity. Now
I realize that our universe is spreading with galaxies speeding away from each
other, so I don’t expect anti-gravity to help the cause of a universe as such.
But perhaps such a universe would be much more dense than our Universe, with
the repulsive forces between the components balanced in such a way that its’
constituent galaxies and stars would be held together by repulsive forces
coming from different directions balancing each other out. Such a universe
however will be a massive giant, compared to our universe, and much like an
analogy to proton-electron relationship. Thus my hypothesis originates, that
like smaller sized electrons our Universe is one charge, and like many times
heavier protons, there will be an oppositely charge giant universe. And just
like electrons and protons combine together to form atoms in our universe,
quite possibly our universe and many others like it will bond to bigger
universes to form atoms of sizes beyond our wildest imaginations.
This leads me to
another question; if we cannot see electrons and protons in our world with any
of our technology, would any creation (analogy to us) be able to see our
universe (leave alone us for that matter), for it would be just another
electron to them? Can you even imagine the size of such a creation? Should I
talk about God again then?
The future of humanity
is only a “One borderless Equalist world”!
Fatal Urge Carefree
Kiss “Amanpreet Singh Rai”
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