I was chatting with a friend the other day and we were joking about the double-H in my name. How numerology effected people was a far off topic, how it effected my name is more relevant in my case.
What it triggered was a contemplation about matter.
A perennially quintessential question:
“Do you believe in God?”
Factually nine out of ten people answer in an affirmative. The other 10 percent provide a variety of answers, including a favorite among skeptics and atheists: “Which god do you mean?” And then they offer a litany of classical and non-classical deities: Aphrodite, Amon Ra, Apollo, Brahma, Thor, and Zeus.
The smallest, simplest, elementary unit creating, constituting, engulfing and decomposing all matter that exists. H-Hydrogen
Needless to say that objectivity of every thing, tool, gadget, figure, article, body, brain, shape, thought, and sense is from hydrogen. Acted upon by forces of gravitons and nuclear fusion in the stellar furnaces heavier elemental frameworks derive configurations which now form not only the machinery we use but also the soft tissue which makes us think.
The axiom of life/death, thoughts/actions, matter/energy is a spherical design of nature with an electron orbiting a nucleus, governed by the religion of quantum forces..omnipresent God.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
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Strategic usage of words.
ReplyDeleteBeware of theists.
According to Gautam Kaul: noone is wrong :-)
ReplyDeleteits perception dude.
i am an agnostic.