Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Big Bang in light of Vedas

scientific definition of big bang
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resource
http://ssscott.tripod.com/BigBang.html
science says
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the entirety of our universe was compressed into the confines of an atomic nucleus. Known as a singularity, this is the moment before creation when space and time did not exist.

bhagavad purana says
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SB 3.26.10: The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: The unmanifested eternal combination of the three modes is the cause of the manifest state and is called pradh?na. It is called prakrti when in the manifested stage of existence.

proof: unmanifested means before creation or science says big bang, time and space does not exist. modes of material nature(25 elements see successive verses) are elements or particles comes into existence.for example,science cant tell how those elements out of which (air,water,fire,eather,earth required for human creation quran says may be a couple of it i,e dust or earth) comes into existence soon after big bang took place.

a analogy: say, if hydrozen and oxizen two inferior energy keep side by side no reaction will take place unless a superior energey touches it or force it to make it amalgamated. Maha Visnu who is the plenery portion of Supreme God agitates(my previous mail) material nature and creation begins.

science says
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According to the prevailing cosmological models that explain our universe, an ineffable explosion, trillions of degrees in temperature on any measurement scale, that was infinitely dense, created not only fundamental subatomic particles and thus matter and energy but space and time itself.

bhagavad purana says
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3-11-1
The material manifestation's ultimate particle, which is indivisible and not formed into a body, is called the atom. It exists always as an invisible identity, even after the dissolution of all forms. The material body is but a combination of such atoms, but it is misunderstood by the common man.

3-11-2
Atoms are the ultimate state of the manifest universe. When they stay in their own forms without forming different bodies, they are called the unlimited oneness. There are certainly different bodies in physical forms, but the atoms themselves form the complete manifestation.

3.11.5
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The division of gross time is calculated as follows: two atoms make one double atom, and three double atoms make one hexatom. This hexatom is visiblein the sunshine which enters through the holes of a window screen. One can clearly see that the hexatom goes up towards the sky.

proof: science says after explosion created fundamental subatomic particles,matter and energy etc. same way bhagavad purana says atom is the ultimate state of
manifested universe.successive verses says that two or more atom makes it hexa atom so basic atom is more small closely resemble with sub-atomic particles.

science says
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at time of big bang temparature is huge like trillions of degrees in temperatur on any measurement scale.

bhagavad purana says
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I forgot the currect verse let u know shortly.
it says at that time the temparature was equal to heat of nearly 1000 sun.

proof: Stephen hawkings in his book "a brief history of time" mentioned about
inital temparature and amazingly it matches with vedic injuncion!

now kindly let me now if any verse of quran goes to a pretty detail of creation?if i agree for sake of arguement "creation of smoke theory of quran". still quran fails to give much details the way vedas did.

A ANALOGY
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quran has nearly 6000 verses whereas bhagavad purana has 18000 verses.
3 times more than quran[no offense brother].

CONCLUSION
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there are many verses in bhagavad purana regarding big bang and universe expanding etc. but u know.. i need to read and suggest you to read.

1 comment:

  1. Very interesting post Ali, I was doing similar research and have some stuff listed on my self hosted blog in the Philosophy category.

    I thought you might be interested to read it.... Good luck with your research!!

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