Satnam Singh,
- Faculty Computer Science, Government Senior Secondary School Kot Baba Deep Singh Amritsar, Punjab, India
Abstract
Current Science considers that 95% universe is made of Dark energy and Dark Matter which are completely unknown entities and can’t be detected directly. Current Science also does not believe in independent existence of Consciousness on its own. It rather consider it as an outcome of electrical interaction in brain cells which means there are as many consciousnesses as the number of brains in the entire universe. But my theory considers that there is only one consciousness in the entire universe or I must say that the entire universe exists in the mind of the One and only Consciousness which is the most fundamental of all and exists on its own. For clarity sake we can term it as The Supreme Consciousness (Param Atma or Parmatma). The infinite space around us is the mind of the Supreme Consciousness in which the entire universe exists as a thought which initiates with the onset of a primordial vibration called Anhadnaad ‘the Unstruck Sound’. Anhadnaad expands as a four dimensional hyper spherical wave in all directions of 4D space (acting as a medium for propagation) at speed of 299792458 ms -1 . Particles originates as one dimensional warpings along hyper axis (H-axis the 4 th spatial dimension) in 4D space caused by each and every To and Fro oscillation of Anhadnaad acting as creator as well as guiding wave for all the particles of the entire universe. Quantum mechanics is founded on the principle of wave–particle duality, applying to both matter and radiation, while Pilot Wave Theory proposes that real waves physically guide real particles. In contrast, my theory posits that both waves and particles are disturbances—or warpings—of four-dimensional space. Unlike Pilot Wave Theory, these disturbances interact in a fundamentally different way: guiding waves direct particles, inducing in them a combined oscillatory and translational motion, as described by the equation of motion presented in this paper. This framework provides classical explanations for a range of phenomena, including the fundamental forces of nature, the electric charge of particles, the photoelectric effect, the ultraviolet catastrophe, quantum entanglement, and the cosmological redshift.
Keywords: Consciousness; Anhadnaad; Classical; QoA (Quantum of Action); H-axis (Hyper Axis representing the 4 th Spatial Dimension).
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Satnam Singh. The Anhadnaad Universe. Research & Reviews : Journal of Physics. 2025; 14(02):19-29.
Satnam Singh. The Anhadnaad Universe. Research & Reviews : Journal of Physics. 2025; 14(02):19-29. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/rrjophy/article=2025/view=223028
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Research & Reviews : Journal of Physics
| Volume | 14 |
| Issue | 02 |
| Received | 01/07/2025 |
| Accepted | 09/08/2025 |
| Published | 11/08/2025 |
| Publication Time | 41 Days |
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