Monday, September 6, 2010

Trinity - Chaos Pendulum


India is a culture of varied culture and traditions and when we come at the part of worship everyone must have seen that there are 3 aspects of divinty namely , Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Individuals have faith in their choice of God, but not more than a few try to understand the concept of 3.

One must have thought that since the process of Creation is one single process and the the created universe is too one why does one need 3 aspects of divinities.
Modern Science provides us many perspectives which leads us to the scientific answers behind it.

Senior Physicist named Dr.Archana Sharma  from CERN, says, "At the time of Creation, once the God particle makes its presence felt, under the influence of its field, 3 quarks group together to make up a stable proton and many other particles which form the constituents of matter. These are formed within nano seconds after the Big Bang. When 2 come together, they do not form a stable particle again. 3 are needed for a stable proton to take shape."

Later an elderly physicist namely Dr.Hans peter Durr, former director of Max Planck Institute and Right livelihood Award winner, through a series of experiments using pendulums, has shown how a triple pendulum, which he calls  a Chaos Pendulum, is able to keep its oscillations going and is capable of keeping it sustained till infinity. While it seems a chaotic situation, it shows how each keeps the others swinging in a big picture view. From these experiments, we get an insight into how it is perhaps essential for 3 aspects to act in unison, for the continous, sustenance of this Universe too for infinite time.

This is also explained in one of the ancient texts and the process is known as Trivritkaranam which means the act of 3.

Thus, both, from the traditional view point and modern scientific view point a combination of the trinity of forces seems to play a very vital role in the Creation and Sustenance of Universe.
It is an amazing fact that how our ancients had made this phenomenon so easy and intresting for us to understand.

JGD :)

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