The Hymn of Creation - E-book - ePub

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M. Upamanyu

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Résumé

'The Hymn of Creation' can be enjoyed at multiple individual levels and collectively at all levels. Without question, it would be certainly most enjoyable to those with a smattering of physics in their toolkit and to those bitten by the bug of exploring all that physics still hasn't quite arrived at in unravelling - time travel, traveling faster than the speed of light, unique propulsion systems, may be, and wormholes and all that.
But here is the difference. 'The Hymn of Creation' ventures to do all this while never once leaving the realm of the plausible. Beware, therefore, that you cannot read here and there and still get to the scientific narrative that it builds. It all begins when I find myself in this intractable jungle. So, when I stumble upon this clearing with an oversized mushroom at its center I am both relieved and curious in equal measure.
Curious, because there is a caterpillar atop it smoking a hookah. While the likes of us may not think much about caterpillars, this one surprises me quite out of my shoes. "What, " it asks me, "Ïs the neo classical rendition of Newton's First Law of Motion?"And while I am left still fumbling, he tells me that the First Law should actually have read something like this: All objects and bodies, whether in motion or at rest according to Isaac, and irrespective of any unbalancing forces acting upon them, must continue to remain in perpetual motion towards the Future.
That is, by no means, the end of the conversation. It is just the beginning of all my troubles and yours too, if you care to pick through the pages. As the motley gathering of characters - some borrowed and some very much unique -take you along on a journey that is every bit thought provoking, intriguing, and pure fun; all of a sudden, time travel, things travelling faster than light, and that damned wormhole start appearing quite within reach of the realm of the comprehensible - all, without once stepping beyond what Physics says already.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    05/09/2024
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8224855285
  • EAN
    9798224855285
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de M. Upamanyu

In a way, a book is always about the profound influences its author is exposed to. So, that's what my introduction would likely focus on. While I never had any formal education in physics, other than what we learnt at high school, I was, nevertheless, interested in scientific philosophy variously from the time I was in university. These, my early forays into scientific philosophy, led me down uncharted paths; though in the end leaving me with more questions than answers.
Surprisingly, most of what I have garnered on the philosophy of contemporary physics - especially on the transition from Classical to Neo classical theory - can be attributed to A S Edington's classic book called the 'Nature of the Physical World', which came at a much later stage in my quest. In the intervening period, before I came across this book, however, my life saw me pursuing studies in Vedanta  - the part of Hindu Vedic scriptures that dealt entirely with knowledge rather than rituals .
These pursuits were by no means in a university but at the feet of various scholars who lived as ascetics and taught novitiate aspirants like me in the traditional Hindu way in ashrams. While I am, by no means, an authority of any sort on Vedanta, these years helped create a picture of its cosmology, which is my interpretation of it within the limits to which we may stretch their meaning. I stumbled upon Edington's book by, what most would call, chance during this period; though, I'd call it destiny.
It was a dust gathered copy of 'The Nature of the Physical World' I came across at an old ashram in north India in an equally antiquated library. Thus would begin, in retrospect, my quest to understand the nuances of modern day physics and their parallels in Vedanta literature. All this was in the 80s and the 90s of the last century. The early 2000s was spent in much frustration and more questions, as my quest continued among other worldly pursuits which saw me work as an unremarkable journalist, writer, and editor. This first edition of the 'The Hymn of Creation' is, in a way, somewhat the culmination of a quest that has, off and on, stretched several decades.
 Without doubt though, it is certainly not the end but just what I have been able to put down in the form of a story till now. 

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