Submitted by Himangsu Sekhar Pal on Thu, 11/22/2012 - 01:31
There is a general consensus among the physicists that space and time do not exist for the light. This is as per the relativity theory. If existence means existing in space and time, then it can even be said that the light does not exist at all! Yes, some people have gone so far as to say just the same thing about the light that the light does not exist for itself, but that it exists for everything else. But my point is not that one. My point is that how space and time become non-existent for the light when we know very well that they cannot be so by any natural means.
Submitted by Himangsu Sekhar Pal on Wed, 10/10/2012 - 02:12
Go for God
Summary: If there is a phenomenon in this universe which forever defies natural description, and if science is also found to be incapable of providing a plausible account of it based on material processes alone, then there, and there only, God can show up by proving to be necessary.
Submitted by Himangsu Sekhar Pal on Fri, 10/05/2012 - 22:12
Summary: The Whole, by virtue of its being The Whole, or by default, is changeless. An entity, here The Whole, for which no change can ever occur, cannot be created; it is uncreated. Similarly an entity, for which no change can ever occur, is unborn, without a beginning and without an end.
The Whole is unborn, uncreated, without any beginning and without any end
Submitted by Himangsu Sekhar Pal on Mon, 09/24/2012 - 12:40
Summary: Light exists in space and time, and it is not forcibly or artificially deprived of space and time. Still space and time are non-existent for light. What is the cause of it?
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