Thursday, March 08, 2007

Found God - The Physics Way

For past few months, I've been dwelling on Atheism, God and the fear of the unknown. And Now, After going through research spanning several decades by eminent Scientists and reading though our Hindu philosophy, I've come to conclusion that whether God exists or not, He can be described in real sense using available modern science in concrete terms. Here's my theory:

All non-Hindu followers who believe in God, are perplexed by stone and idol-worshiping practice of the Hindus. Those acquainted with Christian philosophy will know that according to Christianity, God can't be present in anything present in this whole Universe that we can imagine of as everything that's even remotely human is unholy. Similar view is true of Islam too. As per Bible, Christ came to this earth, but he wasn't a human and none of His body or deeds were even comparable to Humans. He was born from a virgin (Mary) and never married (Therefore, this hullabaloo over The Da Vinci Code).

Now, Going by Hindu philosophy, God is present inside everything present in Universe that we can think of and can't think of. So, When we worship a stone We are not worshiping a stone, We are worshiping God which is inside stone. Cut the stone into two, You won't find God standing there playing a flute or an electric guitar. The two pieces of Stone still have god inside them and as per your belief, you can continue to worship the Stone to please the God ultimate.

Now, keep on cutting the stones to further smaller pieces. To what level you'll go.. Molecules, Atoms, proton, neutrons, electrons? Just keep on cutting. Now, According to Modern Science, The smallest atomic particles discovered till date are electron, positron, neutrino and anti neutrino. So, Finally these can be assumed as the equivalents of Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh and Shakti (Kali) in Hindu philosophy as God can't reside inside anything further smaller. Therefore, Positron == God.

PS: If you believe in non-particulate nature of matter, then God == wave. So, this accounts for the unimaginable (advait) part of God. So, Finally I've found God via The Physics way :)