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Cosmic Science by Shrikant Soman for Wealth n Health
Cosmic Science by Shrikant Soman for Wealth n Health
5/20/2025, 8:43:11 AM
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Cosmic Science by Shrikant Soman for Wealth n Health
Cosmic Science by Shrikant Soman for Wealth n Health
5/20/2025, 8:43:12 AM

*Life Field - A Unifying Theory of Life* https://www.srianandyoga.com/post/life-field-a-unifying-theory-of-life *Puzzle of Quantum Physics Unveiled - 'Life Field' behind Quantum Reality* _Quantum Physics with insights from Cosmic Science and Mysticism_ *Shrikant Soman* Life Field is a very interesting and path breaking concept which unifies all the theories of life. In particle physics, we have Unified Field Theory. It is an attempt to describe all fundamental forces and the relationships between elementary particles in terms of a single theoretical framework. In physics, forces can be described by fields that mediate interactions between separate objects. In quantum physics, there are four types of fundamental forces in the Universe. All of these fundamental forces are mediated by fields, which in the Standard Model of particle physics result from the exchange of gauge bosons. Specifically, the four fundamental interactions to be unified are: Strong interaction: the interaction responsible for holding quarks together to form hadrons, and holding neutrons and also protons together to form atomic nuclei. The exchange particle that mediates this force is the gluon. Electromagnetic interaction: the familiar interaction that acts on electrically charged particles. The photon is the exchange particle for this force. Weak interaction: a short-range interaction responsible for some forms of radioactivity, that acts on electrons, neutrinos, and quarks. It is mediated by the W and Z bosons. Gravitational interaction: a long-range attractive interaction that acts on all particles. The postulated exchange particle has been named the graviton. Modern unified field theory attempts to bring these four forces and matter together into a single framework. Our ā€˜Life Filed’ theory unifies the whole of manifested cosmos into a single unifying concept of the Universe. Every atom, every subatomic particle, possesses something more than just inert mass and energy. There's an inherent 'Life Field' surrounding them – a fundamental, intrinsic activity, a field of being that permeates and connects everything. These 'Life Fields' constantly interact, not as isolated entities, but as an integral part of a grand, unifying field that stretches from the smallest constituents of matter to the vast expanse of the cosmos. This perspective challenges the traditional view of a passive, objective universe and invites a deeper look at the interconnectedness of all things. This notion of a fundamental interconnectedness finds parallels in modern physics. Quantum Field Theory (QFT) describes elementary particles as excitations of underlying fields that permeate all of space. For instance, an electron is seen as a ripple in the electron field, and a photon as a ripple in the electromagnetic field. These fields are inherently dynamic, and their interactions give rise to the forces and particles we observe. This paints a picture of a universe that is fundamentally active and interconnected at its deepest level. . _... read full article at link given above_

Cosmic Science by Shrikant Soman for Wealth n Health
Cosmic Science by Shrikant Soman for Wealth n Health
5/24/2025, 6:32:15 AM

*In Defense of Manusmriti: A Journey Through Time and Travails* https://www.shrikantsoman.org/post/in-defense-of-manusmriti *Shrikant Soman* In the current political and social scenario, 'Manusmriti' stands as one of the most condemned words, and anyone even remotely referring to it reverentially often faces outright condemnation. Everything has become highly politicized, and in this process, we risk losing an important piece of our social development and the evolution of our cultural and religious thought that has brought us to where we are today. We cannot surgically cut out this part as if it were a cancerous growth in our societal development. The purpose of this blog is to delve into the roots of this perception, to understand Manusmriti and its rightful place in our social evolution, recover this often-misunderstood piece of history, and give it its due recognition in our historical development. To understand Manusmriti accurately, we need to rise above the prevailing political narrative and make an honest attempt to comprehend it in its own right, stripping away any partisan coloring. The title, 'In Defense of Manusmriti,' is not intended to convey support for all its contents or its applicability in today's times. Instead, this phrase signifies an honest attempt to understand its historical significance and context. 1. What is Manusmriti - its origin, content, purpose The Manusmriti, or the Mānava-Dharmaśāstra, stands as one of the most ancient and influential legal and ethical treatises of Hindu tradition. Its origins are shrouded in the mists of antiquity, attributed to the legendary lawgiver Manu, considered the progenitor of humankind in Hindu cosmology. While the exact date of its compilation is debated among scholars, it is generally placed between 200 BCE and 200 CE, evolving over centuries through various layers of commentary and interpretation. At its heart, Manusmriti was intended as a comprehensive code of dharma – a guide for righteous conduct, societal order, and moral living. It delved into a vast array of subjects, from the creation of the universe (cosmogony) to the duties of kings and commoners (rājadharma and prajādharma), civil and criminal law, the roles of different social classes (varnas), rituals, sacraments (samskaras), and even personal purification. It sought to establish a framework for an ordered society, articulating the duties and responsibilities incumbent upon individuals based on their station in life and stage of existence. Crucially, this framework was rooted in two cardinal principles believed to be essential for human evolution: 'Svabhava' and 'Svadharma'. Svabhava refers to one's inherent nature, inner inclination, innate propensities, and natural skill sets – the unique blueprint of an individual's being. Svadharma is the corresponding duty or action aligned with that unique nature, meaning one's rightful place and purpose in the cosmic and social order. These concepts were understood not as restrictive dictates, but as aids to individual and collective flourishing, recognizing that each human being, based on their unique stage of evolution and inner disposition, possesses different needs and talents. This nuanced understanding of individual differences was precisely what was intended to be considered. This original philosophical underpinning of Svabhava and Svadharma was, in theory, at the root basis of the Varna system. 2. Temporal Value of any Rulebook or Doctrine, Valid for the period in which it is prescribed. Same is with Manusmriti Every epoch, every civilization, crafts its own guiding principles, its own rulebooks, born from the crucible of its unique challenges, beliefs, and understanding of the world. Just as ancient Roman law reflected the realities of its empire, or Hammurabi's Code addressed the societal norms of Mesopotamia, Manusmriti emerged from a specific socio-cultural milieu of ancient India. _....... read full article at link given above_

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