The Law of Gravitation-A Socio-Scientific Quest for Peace with the Philselfology of Mythology in the Interfaith Theory of Sikhism for Better Health and Wellness: EK Gurmukhi Metric Systems and Be Happy Philselfologically – 31

We may call it applied form of astronomy for kids. Now, the Jupiter (the Brahma for example) is not the biggest plant in the solar system, but the Saturn is that influences earth.

The Saturn and its theories accordingly influence the Mythologies and will do the same for millions of years as the set up of the solar system. The Saturn is believed to be the black body of the Sun, the star. It, the Saturn has all the qualities of the Saturn and thus is believed to balance the Sun and as the planet. It has thus associated mythology that as it separated from the Sun, the shadow that the Sun produced that we know as the Mother to Saturn with name of Chhaya, the Shadow. This Shadow, the Black Body Theories are the most prominent among the Indians and other civilizations explaining it in various ways.

The Sun produced its Chhaya as the Black Shadow its as the Shani, the Saturn and thus its Birth Theory. Similarly, the higher levels of life has Lord Shiva producing the Shadow and thus the Black Body, the Saturation particles and bodies as the Bhariva, who punished Brahma, the Manager of Gravitational Powers and Forces in the universe. The Vishnu as the Sun rejects the notion of any planets and moons to be the sun or a sun.

The bioenergy’s are called the Shakti, and thus their chronological age and when they are conserved according to law of conservation that becomes a system, a power, the Braham that we for example the Brahma and has a shape and form as humans, birds and plants and the other things have on our planet and elsewhere.

“Lord Vishnu asks Lord Brahma who is the supreme creator of the Universe. Arrogantly, Brahma tells Vishnu to worship him because he (Brahma) is the supreme creator. This angered Shiva who then incarnated in the form of Bhairava to punish Brahma. Bhairava beheaded one of Brahma’s five heads and since then Brahma has only four heads.” (With thanks from the source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhairava )

The health and wellness reason for sharing it has in-depth reasons as these are Gods and we are humans and thus need not copy what they say: “Lord Vishnu’s Guru is Lord Shiva and Lord Shiva’s Guru is the Lord Vishnu, and Lord Brahma as the Owner of Jagat Guru, the Teacher to the World knows it and Preaches, but who knows it not what is the Guru as both and thus Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva and Lord Brahma bow to him, the Guru, the Lord Brahma by Himself and thus the Gurutatava! The Lord Brahma assumes many times that He has taken Birth by Himself and thus is usually punished by the Disciples namely Lord Vishnu or Lord Shiva!”

It gives him, the Vishnu almost a permanent priority over them and thus they are his Bhagats, the devotees. The devotes means the “bha” that means what we say earth body as “bhu” or “bhoo” and “gat”as the “gati” is the velocity and acceleration setup of each individual as the “bhagat” as they want to be the sun like or a stars.

All the stars are the Vishnu’s, the smallest unit of survival of life sustainability in the universe. Others the moons, as what Lord Shiva, the Manager of Black Bodies sustains and the still others the originators of life as the Brahma as Jupiter and its moon, I do not know but wrote an excellent thesis about life there while getting almost distinction at First of Year of B. Sc. (Math) at the University of Adelaide, South Australia in 1990, and while explaining all of it here. In any case, what I write here is my well proved scientific and astronomical research work for which my professor asked me to write as much as I can do and I try to follow his guidelines as earlier I received distinction (75%) from him on electromagnetic systems as the Newton and Gravitational Powers and Forces in Physics, Human and Physics in 1990!

The Stars and planets have male and female forms as that of the Lord Shiva and Lord Bhairava. The female form as Parvati is also produced the Shadow whom most us worship as the main goddess as the Goddess Kali, and she is the Goddess of Black Particles as the Bhairva is that of black bodies that balances the electromagnetic systems of the .solar systems and that of the systems of the universe.

These theories are scientific, philosophical, metaphysical and lot more and thus Philselfology of Philselfologically Be Happy!

These things well described in the Sikhism as in the Gurbani, Varan Bhai Gurdas Ji and the Dasam Granth.

I received distinction (75%) from him on electromagnetic systems as the Newton and Gravitational Powers and Forces in Physics, Human and Physics in 1990, and here in part 31, I republish the thesis as submitted:

The Law of Gravitation-A Socio-Scientific Quest for Peace

Well, as a student of Physics, Human and Society-I, at the University of Adelaide, South Australia, I received the Distinction in my following thesis work in 1990. The Paul Davis, the great writer in the Science, particularly, the Big Bang Theory was the head of the department of the Mathematical Sciences, and I was the student of the first year of graduation in Mathematical Sciences. From my Professor, I received the remarks that I should continue writing about the global issues as this one as the generalization of the development of the human intellect globally, and here it is for you as sharing and remembering my days at the university.

Today, it is simple to us to know that law of gravitation is just that a force exerted by two bodies upon each other, varies directly as the product of their masses and varies inversely as the square of the distance between them. This law (of gravitation) has been called the greatest generalization achieved by the human mind. It is simple now only because the human mind has experienced a great deal of understanding, time and hard work to bring this law into the simple and mathematical form:

F= Gmm’ / r2

Where m and m’ are masses of two bodies and ‘r’ is the distance between them and ‘F’ is the force acting upon them. Moreover, ‘G’ is the proportionality constant, called the gravitational constant. Even though it is known as ‘Newton’s’ law of gravitation, it is honor to all those who experimented and thought about it before Newton. Among many, Aristotle was one who thought about it. He was a man of wisdom because he used the available knowledge in a great and proper way. He believed in experience. He, in particular, held that knowledge proceeds from experience, and he was a gifted observer.

It seems wise to say here that it was the motion of the earth, planets, stars, and falling of objects towards earth, which was the cause of deliberation of the human mind on the law of gravitation. Before touching the wisdom of Aristotle, it is appropriate to mention that ancient people viewed it and that it was thought that earth drew the apple downwards; rather it was assumed that there was something inside the apple, which made it aspire to rush down to the ground. It seems that using of word “childish” to this thought is harsh because in this one sentence, the development of human mind (intellect) has its roots and it was the start.

Aristotle thought and believed that the bodies, which were heavier, fall faster than the lighter one. He also believed that vacuum was inconceivable (not possible). He also believed that velocity was inversely proportional to the resistance, so he thought that in vacuum, the body would fall with infinite ‘speed’ (‘velocity’ if direction considered).

Aristotle, while handling observed features of the sky, discounted the importance of the simple, but eventually fatal, argument against the fundamental hypothesis of system. Aristotle was aware of these things including that the Sun, the moon, Venus, Mars and Jupiter at times seemed nearer and at other times farther away from earth. Of course, this does not mean that he proposed a theory he knew to be false. His approach was different from today’s approach that original Aristotelian science was not simply bad modern science but an activity fundamentally different from it.

As it seems that intellect is not confined to one human, it also seems that anything, which attracts human intellect, would produce development in the intellect. We see Aristotle’s ideas and intellect to be appropriate at his time because the law of gravitation was attracting human intellect and it (intellect) was developing. Around the times of Aristotle, there was Aristarchuof of Samoa who suggested, that a simple world system would result if the Sun were put at the universe and evidently, he assumed that the earth has a daily rotation on its north-south axis, as well as yearly revolution in the orbit round the Sun.

This suggestion is significant enough to be seen as one foundation stone among many. There was also contribution from an astronomer and geographer Claudius Ptolemy of Alexandria, even though they did it believing that the earth as immovable. They modified the system of concentric spheres and proposed a suggestion which was really a ”common sense appeal.” After Ptolemy, there was a time of “Dark Age” when there was no significant progress in astronomical theory, and thus socio-scientific progress for peaceful living.

After a long time, around 1500 AD, Nicolas Copernicus (1473-1543 AD) brought forward the Copernicus system, which replaced the Ptolemaic system. The ancient first observed and then concluded that they all, along with the earth, went around the Sun. However, Copernicus later made this discovery independently, after people had forgotten that it had already been made. Copernicus made a way for progress. Neither Kepler’s laws nor the gravitational theory would have been discovered without Copernicus.

It seems that if someone in a small group has done something wrong then the whole group would be shameful but as a group of humans on this planet, we have always searched ways to criticize and reject but not to comprehend. It also seems that this tragedy always has its place in deep heart of a human of intellect and wisdom. Bruno was such an example; he supported Copernicus’s theory. He spoke about it and for his outspoken heresies; he was tried by the Inquisition and was burnt at the stake in 1600 AD. Scientists have always played a leading role in the human civilization to put in the bright dimensions of intellect.

A man named Tycho Brahe, a Danish astronomer evolved the answer to the problem whether the earth or the Sun as the centre of universe. He thought to look very carefully and to record exactly where the planets appear in the sky. This thought was great and bright dimension of intellect. This is the key of modern science and it was the beginning of the true understanding of nature-this idea to look at things. Therefore, he started and spent days and nights on his own island. It is only through such hard work that we can find out anything.

John Kepler (1571-1630 AD), a German astronomer and mathematician was an assistant to Brahe. After Tycho’s death, Kepler continued the observation and when these data were collected, they came into the hands of Kepler, who then tried to analyze what kind of motion the planets made around the Sun but too big for Tycho Brahe to have made an error and ultimately find out three things.

Therefore, he found three great laws, which are named after him and rightly bear his name. Although many before him worked. Robert Hook had spoken of universal attraction between all bodies; none had understood how to derive from it, by rigid mathematics. In Kepler’s three laws, first he found that the planets went in ellipse around the Sun, with Sun as the focus. The second law states that during a given time interval, a line form the planet to the Sun sweeps out an equal area anywhere along its elliptical path.

Moreover, his third law which he found after many years of finding the first two, states that the time to go round the Sun varies as a three half power of the size. Nevertheless, there was one question that, what does make planets go around the Sun? This was the point where a human of wisdom and intellect was needed to lay foundation of and develop the intellect of humans. Galileo Galilee, our symbol of the great struggle out of which science arose. He is known as father of modern science and was indeed a human of need for development.

He was not only scientist but also a human of great spiritual wisdom. Galileo’s letters has shown he held that God’s mind contains all the natural laws. There are few things, which an intellectual person learns and understands, but it takes time that the whole humans learn, understand and comprehend it. Galileo’s discovery, that heavy and light bodies gain same speed, and fall with same speed on earth. Despite the widespread story of Galileo’s experiment from leaning tower of Pisa, most people believed (enormously) that heavy bodies gain speed far more quickly when falling than do lighter bodies.

He continued discovering even greater things. Galileo discovered a great principle called the principle of inertia saying that if an object has nothing on it and is going also at a certain velocity in a straight line, it will go forever. From Galileo’s intellect came the telescope opening the gates to modern science and thus law of gravitation was shaping the intellect by its attraction for correction by scientists and philosophers.

Isaac Newton was one who was born within the year after Galileo’s death. As has been said with much insight, Galileo represented the assault and Newton the victory. We recall that Kepler guessed that force reached out from the Sun. He was wrong. Descartes proposed that all space was filled with a subtle invisible fluid of contagious material, corpuscles.

This was not right but then when everyone was searching the solution, Newton came forward and proposed a dramatic solution: the centripetal force on the planets is nothing but a gravitational attraction of the Sun. With the idea of centripetal force, it was clear that anything, which did not go in straight line, must have a force acting on it and this was an intellectual edition to Galileo’s law of inertia. In addition, it became evident that the centripetal force (whatever its final nature) must fall of as the square of the increasing distance. Moreover, this inverse square law is the backbone of the concept of forces.

Newton’s contribution was a revolution in science. However, there is always a room for improvement and perfection in intellectual development. This is clear from the correction, which Einstein made in Newton’s law of gravitation Einstein had to modify the laws of gravitation in accordance with his principles of relativity. It seems wise to mention that the Cavendish’s experiment for discovering G on the assumption that the Newton’s law holds.

Now the law of gravitation is source of our understanding of gravity of the earth and other planets, the artificial satellites around the earth, tides in the sea etc. Moreover, with the development of Quantum theory, it is clear that the law of gravitation does not really holds for small scale. There is no quantum theory of gravity today. While closing the discussion about law of gravitation, one thing comes into mind that if we had not known the law of gravitation, we would have taken much longer to find the speed of light.

Moreover, it is also important to mention that the law of gravitation not only attracted scientists and philosophers, but also religious people and it is great intellect development of humanity that today we find there seems to be great understanding of this law. This law has followed the modern tradition of science as we see, but much more important things that this law has provided modern tradition. Actually, these two statements are mutually related as seem to be. Modern science is exactly in the same tradition as the discoveries of the Law of Gravitation. This law and its history is a symbol of human intellect, understanding, hard work and indeed the honor to scientists, humans in general and society as a whole that today we are having concept of socio-scientific peace and harmony in the world.

All of it also ended up into the EK Gurmukhi Metric Systems and thus the Law of Gravitation-A Socio-Scientific Quest for Peace with the Philselfology of Mythology in the Interfaith Theory of Sikhism for Better Health and Wellness: EK Gurmukhi Metric Systems and Be Happy Philselfologically; the EK Series on EK Gurmukhi Metric Systems with the Hypothesis of Philselfology.

Let us ask ourselves:

* Do we understand that socio-scientific progress, which seems to have lead our civilization to the new and higher dimensions of ease and peace of mind?

* Are we aware that we enjoy the outputs of socio-scientific progress but criticize it in the name of spiritualism?

* Do we understand that wisdom manifests itself through all dimensions of living including socio-scientific?

Well, thanks for reading.

Thanks for your time!

Dr. Harmander Singh
Author: Dr. Harmander Singh

Be Happy Philselfologically: The Research on Free and Renewable Energy as Quantum, Classical and Sacred Systems! 🙂

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