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Cosmos Body of God

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As Paul Davies writes,<br />

COSMOS THE BODY OF GOD: ISA PURUSHA TATVA<br />

M.M.NINAN<br />

"But what <strong>of</strong> the laws?... Quantum physics has to exist (in some sense) so that a quantum transition can<br />

generate the cosmos in the first place." Davies, Paul, '<strong>God</strong> and the New Physics'<br />

Our inability to identify a cause does not necessarily mean that there is no cause.<br />

Nature (Prakriti in Sanskrit)- I am sorry - It is "Nothing" eternally existed with that Planck's constant<br />

and the uncertainity Principle as the Physical Law even before it came to existence?<br />

In the article A modern creation myth David Pratt points out.<br />

"In the beginning, a tiny bubble <strong>of</strong> spacetime, a billion-trillion-trillionth <strong>of</strong> a centimetre across (10 -33<br />

cm), popped spontaneously into existence out <strong>of</strong> nothing as the result <strong>of</strong> a random ‘quantum<br />

fluctuation’. Due to a ‘phase transition’, it was suddenly seized by an intense antigravitational force<br />

which caused it to expand trillions <strong>of</strong> time faster than the speed <strong>of</strong> light for a few billion-trilliontrillionths<br />

<strong>of</strong> a second. The antigravitational force then disappeared, and the inflationary phase <strong>of</strong><br />

accelerating expansion came to an abrupt halt amid an enormous burst <strong>of</strong> radiation. The heat energy<br />

and gravitational energy <strong>of</strong> expanding space then produced matter and, as the universe cooled, more<br />

and more structure began to ‘freeze out’ – first nuclei, then atoms, and finally stars, galaxies, and<br />

planets. " David Pratt May 2012<br />

Here is the Potential energy <strong>of</strong> the universe <strong>of</strong> Hawking.<br />

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