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Where the scientist¹s logic stops,
the artist¹s intuition picks up
The scientists believe that universe was created
with a 'Big Bang', but have no evidence to prove their statement,
nor can they find the answer to what created this 'Big Bang'.
As an artist, I use my INTUITION to imagine the
following process of creation of Universe.
The universe¹s dormant stage lasted for ions,
maybe for just a few seconds, as there was no scale to measure the
time. There was no sun and no moon, but only darkness, a pitch-black
darkness.
The whole atmosphere was full of energy with capacity to create
a universe. A boundless energy that was simmering with its potential
but needed a catalyst to start the process. Slowly the energy generated
a buzzing (drone) sound ooooommmm. The sound accelerated to a point
when it could create small particles (atoms) out of energy itself.
The spinning atoms started to snowball into solid matter and into
small planets. Once the process started it continued to grow and
further snowballed into bigger planets, generating more material,
heat and gravity, essential elements of the universe existence and
further growth.
The endless process that started before the beginning of (what we
call) time and still continues and will continue beyond.
At different times different people called this indescribable phenomenon
- Superpower, Intent, Spirit or God.
This is only a way to refer it, not a description. In 15th century
Guru Nanak called this phenomena ‘akal¹ - something which
can¹t be measured with human time scale; ‘anant¹
- something with no limits and ‘amoorat¹ - something
that has no shape or form.
A scientist, who is only a human being, is nothing more that just
a particle in the whole universe, how can the observations and logic
of a particle measure the life and size of a phenomenon that is
limitless?
Throughout human history, people have been awed by this phenomenon
and have expressed it in different ways. I as an artist’s
can only admire it and use my intuitive vision to imagine what is
beyond time and space.
Note: ‘akal¹, ‘amoorat¹, ‘anant are
three of the terms first used by Guru Nanak (born in 1469 in the
Panjab) to express this limitless phenomena and his comparative
insignificance as a mortal.
avtarjeet dhanjal 2002
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