Alternate directions such as super-fluidic vacuum theory are gaining attention in astrophysics, with a view to address ‘unified force’. They primarily consider the non-removable background of cosmos, the fundamental physical vacuum as a specialty medium that participates in gravitation and therefore characterizing this non-removable background is of paramount importance. Indian philosophical texts mention of a primordial state of space, where no matter exists, which is endowed with energy and consciousness to evolve as the cosmos. Siddha tradition, an essential branch of indian knowledge system, is a good area to look for pertinent concepts and attributes, owing to its longevity and absence of mythological dimension. In this study, applying grounded theory approach, 72 verses of siddha tradition were shortlisted and studied, to arrive at 38 keywords, and 11 concepts that surround the term ‘paazh’ which refers to the primordial absolute space. In addition, main stream directions such as space foam, space-time curvature, singularity, higgs-field etc., are treated as constant comparison samples and have been looked for corroboration presence or absence. Our recommendations to the hypothesized unified force includes, 1. considering space-time continuum to have an inherent potential energy and corresponding force that participates in gravitation, 2. adjusting stress-energy tensor of general relativity to accommodate such a force or pressure, 3. assigning quantum scale vibration and thereby integrating time in space continuum, 4. a no-matter primordial space wherein localized energy intensification occurs with periodicity, 5. such a formless energy state surrounding cosmos, 6. absence of any big-bang but presence of infinite quantum energy spikes in primordial state of space resulting in fundamental particle emissions and 6. consciousness as an inherent non-computable quality of primordial space.

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Grounded Theory Approach to ‘Paazh’, the Void Origin of Cosmos in Indian Philosophy

  • Arunvel Thangamani

摘要

Alternate directions such as super-fluidic vacuum theory are gaining attention in astrophysics, with a view to address ‘unified force’. They primarily consider the non-removable background of cosmos, the fundamental physical vacuum as a specialty medium that participates in gravitation and therefore characterizing this non-removable background is of paramount importance. Indian philosophical texts mention of a primordial state of space, where no matter exists, which is endowed with energy and consciousness to evolve as the cosmos. Siddha tradition, an essential branch of indian knowledge system, is a good area to look for pertinent concepts and attributes, owing to its longevity and absence of mythological dimension. In this study, applying grounded theory approach, 72 verses of siddha tradition were shortlisted and studied, to arrive at 38 keywords, and 11 concepts that surround the term ‘paazh’ which refers to the primordial absolute space. In addition, main stream directions such as space foam, space-time curvature, singularity, higgs-field etc., are treated as constant comparison samples and have been looked for corroboration presence or absence. Our recommendations to the hypothesized unified force includes, 1. considering space-time continuum to have an inherent potential energy and corresponding force that participates in gravitation, 2. adjusting stress-energy tensor of general relativity to accommodate such a force or pressure, 3. assigning quantum scale vibration and thereby integrating time in space continuum, 4. a no-matter primordial space wherein localized energy intensification occurs with periodicity, 5. such a formless energy state surrounding cosmos, 6. absence of any big-bang but presence of infinite quantum energy spikes in primordial state of space resulting in fundamental particle emissions and 6. consciousness as an inherent non-computable quality of primordial space.