Friday, February 26, 2016

A new Theory of Light

Light is considered to be a stream of Photons, and photons are further subdivided into a composition of leptons and quark pairs. This is just the current, modern day theory of light, which encompasses the electromagnetic spectrum. I am proposing the existence of one more pre-photonic state of light and darkness - which comprises of a "super-wave-particle" (I propose the name Vishnuon) that exists in  two directionally opposite states, whose attributes are differentiated only by their opposing direction. This super-wave-particle also has an attribute called "super consciousness", which is not found in any other particle, in fact all other particles are not conscious particles at all, except this "super-wave-particle". This "super-wave-particle" has another specific ability, to break into infinite Vishnuons, or to recombine at will and reform its original state. This sounds like science fiction, but it is not. After it breaks up into infinite vishnuons, and when two Vishnuons re-combine, ie;  their directions are towards each other, they create light (release of energy) , and when they separate, ie their direction is opposite to each other, they result in a black hole formation which essentially absorbs all the previously created light. Time can thus be re-defined as a measure of an interval between the creation of light, and the formation of a black hole. The moment a light photon is created, that very same moment a black hole is destined to be formed, after the passage of a span of time which may be termed as one eternity. As of now, as of today, The original state of the entire creation does not exist anymore. That original state will resume when the entire universe collapses into itself at the end of time, and soon after it does, it will again reform in a different combination, all black holes would have merged together again by then, and the one singular black hole would return to its embryonic state again, gestate for a while, and then explode into light once again, forming a renewed existence of a new universe. This repeats endlessly, and the one who knows this truth, is the Eternal One, The Original VISHNU, who exists in a body of pure conscious light comprising of zillions of Vishnuons,  that can maintain any form, human, non-human, two handed, four handed, six handed, and stand still at will, anywhere within itself, devoid of any earthly support.

This is what people worship without know its real properties, the One we consider greatest, the One some build idols of, the One we call Eternal Divine Love. In scientific terms this is a singularity. I would add that it is an exclusive singularity.  All the phenomena we see, hear, feel, is just the impingement of energy on this pure consciousness, and that we are this pure consciousness. The ones who have understood this fully have developed permanent bodies of light over a period of time, and are called the immortals, and there are just a handful of these. They have bodies that cannot be destroyed.

No, these immortals are not god, they have just understood god partially and are performing tasks assigned by god. The only true knowledge is that which is witnessing this eternal cycle of creation and dissolution and itself remains unaffected and unchanged. That knowledge has a knower, and this knower is the creator, the maintainer, the destroyer, the Lord, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the eternal unborn One. Know this truth, because knowing that, you realize you are part and parcel of that, and nothing else but that. Thus your ego is sublimated in this eternal knowledge and you become free from all misconceptions.

The only thing left would be to meditate upon this, to eventually give up your mortal body for this knowledge, and to attain your position in this. Some of you will call it heaven as per your scriptural conditioning. It is the field of all possibilities and exists undisturbed, for all of us. No one is external to it, no one is its enemy, no one is devoid of it, no one is bound or enslaved by it. It is pure will, pure consciousness that has always been there. It is eternal, cannot be created by anyone, cannot be destroyed by anyone even if a million hydrogen bombs were to explode simultaneously, its light would be brighter than the light created by those hydrogen bombs. . Find your place in this awesome heaven, and recognize your own connection to this immortal being. It is worth discussing, sharing and chanting about, for it is the only truth there is, rest is delusion induced by our imperfect senses and conditioned minds.

The most beautiful part of this theory is, that you yourself are a fragmental Vishnuon, and have forgotten your origin and your connection with the Original Vishnu. Only by your own will, you can return to your original state. 

Friday, January 30, 2009

Double standards in India

Double standards in India are not a new thing. They existed before partition, they exist today.Take alcohol for example. Hindus are different from Muslims here because of their double standards on Alcohol consumption and sale.In fact some Hindus are minting money by selling alcohol, to name a few - Kingfisher's Vijay Mallya, and owners of Mohan Meakin, India's two top brands.Alcohol is not acceptable in practical hinduism, nor does it form a part of any spiritual development process as claimed by many psuedo religionists and tantrics, but as no one represents Hinduism in its true form strongly enough today,people like Vijay Mallya are making profit from the weakness of Indians to drink.Hindus are not drunkards either, you might find more drunkards in the christian world, and many in the muslim world, especially where money flows.The average Hindu is neither too rich, nor has time for Alcohol.

It is the posession of wealth that encourages drinking.The poorer class of people satisfy themselves with toddy and cheap liqour, often endangering their lives and at times they even die due to some poisoned liqour. Both cases, rich drinkers or poor drinkers, are heading for disasters.Some might say a little of it, a peg a day will not be harmful. Are you being honest when you say that? Don't you wake up with a hangover next day? Alcohol damages your brain in instalments,and the hangover is a result of such a payback.Try not to drink even that peg, and see next day you will wake up feeling brighter.

Yet our politicians sleeep peacefully and some even actively promote pubs and bars (Sheila Dixit-I am sure she drinks, her eyes show it, is the Cheif Minister of New Delhi).Recently some social activists in Karnataka took upon themselves the liberty to attack a pub,and its customers. This again shows a double standard in our society which is constantly being challenged by groups like these. This seems to give a feeling that India might become "Talebanised" soon, and if this is not a genuine fear, it surely is a possibility, because the inevitable does happen.

This double standard has reflections in every state. Some states pretend to be dry, while some are wet, and some remain dry on special days like Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. All this merely speaks of our double standards and nothing else. Overall, India has no clear vision about Alcohol. India also does not have a clear vision about how to tackle terrorism (homegrown or imported).These grey areas are showing up as weaknesses, and forces outside our country are waiting to exploit these weaknesses. Drug mafia is always waitingto push in heroine into India from its borders.

In this front India has been trying hard to expose the druglord nexuses in Pakistan that use India as a route. A recent IPS officer has been found guilty of carrying a large quantity of heroine.Ironically this man was behind a crusade against Drug trafficking, and had exposes many dishonest cops.Now thecourts will decide if he is a Hero or a Zero.

So be it Drugs, Alcohol or Terrorism, they all represent our double standards, our ineffectiveness in dealing with these issues, and our failure in reaching a decision on whether this is good for us or bad for us.

I do not see what it is good for us at all in these drugs alcohol and weapons.

Alcohol sellers, drug peddlers and weapon dealers will definitely disagree with me. however their earnings are not a reason that our future generations should suffer,this is not good for young India.Alcohol,Drugs and Weapon Manufacturers should look for other businesses, diversify and manufacture only Medical Grade Alcohol for use in medicine and hospitals, manufacture medical grade drugs for use in Hospitals, and High quality weapons for use by Military, not the public.

Without bringing religion into this, we can at least try for a consensus through votes, to allow on a national scale, the production and use of Alcohol,Drugs and Weapons. Once a law is enacted, it should be then enforced immediately as it is already too late.This is also to ensure that we do not end up as a fractured society with a "Talebanised Hindu faction" as that would disintegrate India totally.Such factions will only grow faster and faster, if this issue is not addressed immediately by the government of India.

Once again, summarising the issue of double standards in the use of Alcohol, Drugs and Weapons, let me say with conviction that a healthy society which wants lasting peace, should do away with these double standards totally.It is upto us to decide which way we want to go, yet the way some politicians are actually supporting bars and pubs, it appears that the fight will be long and protracted. Yet this darkness caused by drugs,alcohol and weapons must leave our country, or we will be back into a past which we will not relish.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

India is not Israel

It is sad to read about the mayhem created by Israel in Gaza.Over 90 children have died in this war.This is Israel's way of making sure their own future is not secure, because they will only invite more enemity by such an action. Punitive strikes against Hamas are not the same as strikes against the entire state of Palestine. Sadly some people in Palestine itself are in agreement with this.Where will they hide their faces when the truth is out.
Israel should have learned forbearance from India, which did not strike back even after the Mumbai Attacks, waiting for Pakistan to act on the terorist groups on their own soil.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Violence in the minds.............

Whatever we see as acts of violence in various forms today,are expressed from minds of people.Imagine the amount of violence stored up in minds of people.Why are they not able to manage their hatred and anger? Why are the youth burning with revenge and all set out to hurt the other person,be it through a verbal attack or through a physical attack? Everything is wrong right from the start, from our education.From the books that lie to us, from the newspapers and magazines to the films and television, all is full of matter that somehow or the other arouses violence.Moderation has been forgotten, people are indulging in too much of everything, ignoring peace,ignoring good things,ignoring nature,and falling prey to media created populist notions of revenge,hatred,violence, the urge to destroy whatever good remains.Unleashing this violence is what we see, the effect of all this pent up violence is what we see in the papers and in the magazines, on TV and on the big screen, and all this pent-up violence is taking a toll.Minds that are uncontrolled will definitely become instruments in the hands of these evil men who spend a lifetime making weapons to harm others,distributing weapons to harm others,manufacturing gadgets that blow up life.The very root of these minds is rotting.They do blow themselves up, which is so as not to leave a trace,but do they know what happens thereafter? No they do not, because no one came back to tell.So they think it is a game, of honor,of valour,not realising it is the most cowardly act they are going to do.In a war,if one is forced to do such an act it can be looked upon as honorable only if it is designed to protect a larger humanity. Attacking unprovoked, attacking innocent bystanders in hospitals,killing nurses and doctors, all this is not brave,this is cowardly.Attacking unarmed people is total cowardice.Such people need their minds freed so that they take time out to re-consider what they are going to do.Even if one person reads this and gives up violence,I would consider it a step towards world peace.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Whoa! Hold yer Horses Mr PM!

Before I add my lines, here's the full excerpt from this website (http://www.business-standard.com/common/storypage_c_online.php?leftnm=10&bKeyFlag=IN&autono=31544)


New force must to tackle Naxal menace: PM

BS Reporter / New Delhi December 20, 2007

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today raised the strongest possible alarm on the proliferation of naxalites in India saying "not a day goes by without an incident of Left wing extremism."Speaking at a Chief Ministers conference on internal security, the Prime Minister urged states to develop a police force solely dedicated to combating the Maoist menace. Observing that the activities of the naxal groups have revealed new aspects, targeting vital economic establishments and eliminating important political leaders, Singh said: "We cannot rest in peace till we have eliminated this virus." "We need to cripple Naxalite forces with all the means at our command," he said and asked the states to set up specialised and dedicated forces to combat extremism.The conference, which was barred for media coverage, is being organised by the home ministry and is also being attended by Chief Secretaries, Directors General of Police, chiefs of para-military forces and intelligence agencies. Stressing on improved policing capabilities and better training facilities, the Prime Minister said: "I hear that there were only three staff in the Dantewada jail where the jail break took place. Inadequate, ill-equipped, ill-trained, poorly-motivated personnel cannot take on the naxal extremists who are increasingly better equipped and organised," he said. The Prime Minister assured full co-operation from the union home ministry in setting up the dedicated forces for countering naxalism. "The states also need to consider joint operations and joint mechanism for effective police operations," he said. While the Left-wing extremism might be restricted to some regions, Singh said terrorism was becoming a larger problem affecting all states. "In the current year, we have had high profile terror attacks in Hyderabad, Rajasthan, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. They are able to network across states and even international boundaries. While the actual perpetrators of terrorist violence may belong to a few known organisations, we need to guard against their attempts to recruit local sympathy and support," Singh said.

How exactly will a violent approach solve the Naxal problem? Our dear Prime Minister has made his views clear, but his views are not necessarily right, or practical even. Gandhi would have said: An Eye for an Eye will make the whole nation blind" and Nehru might have okayed the proposal to stop naxalism by violent opposition, but the fact remains that violence will result in more violence. Whenever someone dies due to state violence, the hatred for the state grows, and it eventually turns the sympathies towards the other side.You cannot defeat a violent force by more violence, but only by careful and meaning ful dialogues. It depends upon you to create an atmosphere for the dialogue. Immature advisors of our PM are advising him to take up a violent stand against Naxals.This also shows his immaturity. It also reflects the immature state of the Congress. What do the younger ones in Congress say to this? Are they also in full agreement? I think not. it is time some young Congress members spoke out on these issues, rather than old lions roaring into the wilderness like this. Let us hear what Rajiv's and Sonia's son has to say in this. I am sure violence will not bear any fruit. Why doesnt the Congress identify and locate the Naxal leaders and talk to them? This is not a virus, this is the state of the poor today.They have taken up violence as they see no ohter solution. Replying with violence will breed more violence, as those who die leave behind families who take up the mission of revenge, and there is no end to this cycle of violence till someone decides to pardon the other side.Why pit the poor Indian soldiers (seciruty forces, police, RAF etc) against other poor Indian men and women who form the Naxal opposition? This is our internal problem which we have ignored since the times of Nehru.The thinking must change. We have to shed the idea that Congress is ruling India. It is not. God is ruling India through the hard working people, and if these hard working people do not get their rights, you cannot blame them when they take up guns. Naxal violence is nothing new for the world, it has always been going on, this struggle against the rich rulers, only the rulers are not the same all the time. India is on the edge of a steep cliff, which falls down into the deep ocean. Do not make the foolish choice between the devil and the deep blue sea, Mr Prime Minister. Just look for Gandhian answers to this situation.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

How safe are citizens?

Here's a reprint from an article from a newspaper recently:-

Stray bullet hits software engineer near Iblur
Staff Reporter
Doctors remove slug from her pelvis in fourth such case

BANGALORE: Imagine going home at the end of a tiring day and end up with a bullet in your pelvis. This is what happened to Niharika Jeena (27), a software engineer, who was seriously injured after she was hit by a stray bullet, suspected to have been fired from the Iblur firing range of the Army Service Corps (ASC) in Viveknagar police station limits.
The shocking incident took place on Friday night and Ms. Jeena is treated at St. John’s Hospital. She is out of danger, the police said.
Ms. Jeena, a software engineer with Cognizant Technologies in Murugeshpalya, was riding home on her moped. Around 7.30 p.m. when she had stopped at the Ejipura junction on Koramangala Outer Ring Road, she suddenly experienced a terrible pain and collapsed, bleeding. Passers-by rushed her to the hospital. After radiogram, the doctors found that she was hit by a bullet and it was stuck near the pelvic bone. Doctors removed the bullet, which is similar to AK-47 rounds. The bullet would be sent to Forensic Science Laboratory for ballistic examination, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Ulsoor Gate) B.B. Ashok Kumar told The Hindu on Tuesday.
“We strongly suspect it was fired from the Army’s Iblur firing range. A case has been registered in Viveknagar police station,” Mr. Kumar said.
Ms. Jeena is the daughter of Bhupinder Singh Jeena, a forest official in Uttaranchal. She and her sister live in VI Block, Koramangala, here.
Senior police officers are of the view that the Defence authorities should stop firing practice at Iblur firing range as there had been an increase in the incidents of stray bullets hitting the public.
Since 2003, four people have been seriously injured after being hit by stray bullets on the Outer Ring Road in Viveknagar police station limits. On July 6, 2003, Satyajith Kumar Singh (27), who was travelling in an autorickshaw, was hit by a bullet in his buttocks. On April 21, 2005, one pierced the waist of Thomas (32) who was riding a motorcycle. On April 22 this year, Mercy Andrew (51), a BMTC commuter, was injured after she took a bullet in her arm. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) B.N.S. Reddy said they would be writing to the Defence authorities asking them to stop firing practice at the range. Many VVIPs, including heads of foreign nations who visit Bangalore, take the Koramangala Outer Ring Road to reach the facilities of IT majors such as Infosys and Wipro on Hosur Road.
However, the defence sources said that they were unaware of the Friday night’s incident. According to the Army protocol, when ever firing practise takes place, the police are present at the range. At the end of the firing, the police officials give their clearance, the sources maintained.

How safe are we from our own people? Politicians and Military combined is the worst sort of combination possible. This incident will be brushed under the carpet by these politically well connected Military Top Brass, even though there have been many such cases. This is true for many of our Military Ranges all over India. Many an innocent villagers have lost their lives all of a sudden because of this. This does not mean the Military should not practice, but practice carefully, under strict surveillance in well enclosed ranges. Serious note should be taken of this incident, and its recurrence should be prevented at all costs. Why should innocent citizens suffer because some top brass did not organise his military exercises well?

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Defeating violence

Poverty is one of the main underlying cause of violence broadly termed as terrorism. Alleviation of Poverty alone can change the world scenario to a peaceful one. It is the poor, struggling for their daily bread, who get inspired by fiery speeches to take up a gun and fight for their
rights. Nothing is wrong in fighting for one's rights and thus we cannot dismiss the
word "terroism" and put it away in a black list.We cannot cutoff innocent people who
were never even armed, by labelling them as supporters of terrorism. USA has defined
things in its own sick way and labelled every non-american an enemy of their country,
and thus have begun to acquire an image they will never be able to erase from the
public mind for centuries to come, and this happened when the bomb was dropped on
Hiroshima. This image of a vengeful USA was imprinted on millions of dying people
during the WWII and these imagesof America still cause upsurges of hate against
America.
Exploiting the poor has always been a racist thing. Britishers were the world's first
colonisers, and their hunger for colonies has given rise to America, which is indeed a
free colony now, free from the Queen's rule, but it has the same seeds from which all
british colonies sprang up.


However cool the americans appear to be, they always have a "dagger in the cloak"
policy haunting them.The hatred they aroused is impossible to blame on anyone else but
Americans themselves. yet there is a way out for Americans and that is to woo the rest
of the world, and they do so in their own ways, sometimes going so wrong, that they
sink deeper into the hellhole they are creating.


After three major disasters (Japan,Vietnam and now Iraq) America has still not yet
learnt the art of non-interference. This is where India takes the lead, and India's
non-interference policies are well regarded worldwide.

The rationale behind non-interference was spun out by Gandhi, the main architect of
modern India.His logic was simple:- Until we have our own house straightened up neat
and prim, we cannot dream of fixing the neighbour's house, and thus a policy of
non-interference was adopted,promulgated and even constitutionalised.Emphasis was
given to straightening up India from within, building up India the right way, but then
the process began to be sabotaged by greedy politicians.They tried everything to rule
the masses, they tried imitating the british and failed, Nehru was the first of the
immitators.His 17 year rule ended when he died of a urinary dysfunction, the details
of which may be juicy but better avoided in this discussion.

Why I say Nehru was an immitator is that he began to promote westernisation without
realising its implications and their inbuilt pitfalls.While Hindi should have rightly
been chosen as a National Language and it was chosen,importance to Hindi was set
aside. English was given great importance.It simply caused a rift in the echelons of
power, and we have hindi speaking politicians like Laloo Prasad Yadav who are very
expert in their job, effective and successful too, and we have great English speaking
politicians like Mr P Chidambaram who cannot exist outside the system if they were
stripped of their English. We have Tamil speaking politicians who support anything
that helps them enrich their coffers, and we have Malayalam speaking politicians who
make use of the Middle-East workers to enrich their coffers.We have telugu speaking
politicians who are racing towards modernisaion under the leadership of a computer
savvy man, we have Bengali speaking politicians who are ready to die for a cause. It
is a shame some of the male politicians are not ready to die for a cause.Mamta
Bannerjee showed her mettle when she faced stones and brickbats fighting for the
people who had risen to defeat upmarket companies like the Tatas in their
landgrabbing spree. It is a shame no politician stood up by her side.

We also have bengali speaking politicians expert at covering the financial blunders of
the existing government, and we have urdu speaking politicians who love to shake hands
with pakistan.

You see we have many politicians who are great at their level, but none who can reach
out to the masses and impress the poor people, so we will eventually have a vacuum
which will be filled by terrorism and is being filled by terrorism in the form of
PWG,MAOISTS,ULFA,HUJI and a host of other organisations in Punjab and Kashmir which do
not nod their heads when the government in Delhi says so. Those of you who think India
is still safe, you better awaken...jaag jao.

Much as I would like to see Peace in India, and worldwide,the solutions are only
limited. We have to empower the poor, make them feel their existence is
worthwhile,cheer them up and help them along, we have to wean them away from taking
the gun into their hands and turn them towards taking up pen and paper,taking up
ploughs and seeders, driving their way up to a mass revolution which peacefully
expands above the petty politicians counting their votes like pountry farmers counting
eggs.

Weaning away the weaker sections is not as easy as a politician might think. (I
wonder if they can think at all)It requires years of hard work, which none of them
have put in.It requires a faith in the goodness of equality, a faith in honesty, a
faith in truthfullness, a faith in Gandhi's ideas, a faith so strong that none of the
ideologies that have influenced them and caused them to take up weapons remain in
their minds. Their minds have to be brought around, to a path of peace.Who can do this
is one question which some people are answering practically by performing actions that
will give results inthe distant future.