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Thursday, September 3, 2015

Basic Concepts Of The Vethathiri Cosmology

The Total is referred to as the primordial state (P.S.) which is the Unified Force.The primordial state gives rise to infinitesimal whirling wave – packets and is referred to as Vethon particles. Pure space, Nature acts as Gravity and by its self-compressive surrounding pressure forced with kinematic( a branch of dynamics that deals with aspects of motion apart from considerations of mass and force )quivering motion getting intensified and folded becomes 'knots'. By surrounding pressure force of Gravity, these 'knots' start spinning. Such spinning wave is further compressed by the surrounding force of Gravity and evolves into an infinitesimal, primary energy particle. This is VethonAnd with that the evolution of the universe started. Each Vethon produces a repulsive field around it and are called Yogons. This Yogon field is referred to as magnetic field.The Vethons thus produced are compressed at all times by the self-compressive force of the primordial state to a bounded region and this bounded region defines the physical universe. Thus, the physical universe is embedded in the primordial state. As more and more Vethons are created, the extent of this region enlarges.In the physical universe each Vethon interacts with the other Vethons through the magnetic field and is also acted upon by the self-compressive force. The Vethons evolve into various elementary particles and these elementary particles combine to form systems like elements, molecules and compounds. The number of Vethons in the system determines its massiveness and the intensity of the Yogon field between them determines the quality of the element or compound. As the primordial state is endowed with consciousness, every Vethon and hence every system is consequently endowed with the same consciousness, manifesting as the order of function of the system.The Yogon magnetic field in the system gets transformed into the various electrical,chemical and physical properties of the system.

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