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A JOURNEY TOWARDS THEORY OF REALITY BEYOND EINSTEIN’S UNIVERSE FOR FURTHER ESTABLISHMENT OF GURU NANAK’S CONCEPT OUTLYING SPACE-TIME Asit Baran
Bhattacharya1 ;
1JIS University, Noapara, India;
Paper Id: 560
[Abstract] This paper examines the perception of space and time in detail, focusing on the special theory of relativity, which assumes that the speed of light is constant. In Newtonian theory, mass determines the total gravitational force that conserves the acceleration of a particle, but Einstein applied general relativity to cosmology to create a model of the universe as a whole. Highlighting is the easiest way to visualize the structure of space-time using curved rubber sheets. As regards infinite time, it is a circle with no beginning and no end, on which finite time rests as part of the angle of the arc. If God exists, he must have existed for an infinite time with no beginning or end. Guru Nanak explained to Japu the truth of God's original existence before the creation of time and space. More specifically, from his philosophical understanding, Nanak identifies the existence of God before the beginning of time and space, existing in the present, and existing in the future. One will be reborn in the universe until one attains the liberation attainable by grace. Through Gurmuk one must discover the divinity within oneself. Sikhism believes that God is the "Oneness" that permeates all creation and beyond. Thought begins with the Almighty, generalizes to God, and descends to the cosmic reality of the Creator of the Universe. Einstein's theory of beyond-universe reality is taking shape, and mysterious cosmic signals may fill the gaps to further establish the concept of Guru Nanak's beyond-time.