Dr Anees Akhtar
THE popular titles and themes of the world’s film, music and science fiction industries are metaphysical, paranormal and spiritual which support the hard and core topics and themes of metaphysical science, hologram and consciousness which are nowadays also debatable topics of mainstream physics and philosophy. Now, most reading, writing and imaginative concepts of poetry are also metaphysical, spiritual and mystical love. World literature is promoting this mystic love among societies through books, novels, dramas, films and stage shows. According to these fictional concepts, societies must still reach the stable stage of harmony, peace and prosperity by converting these fictional concepts into real facts.
Globally, readers and audiences are reading and listening to these books, and watching these films and stage shows, so that they can first enrich their minds and tender their hearts to implement them in their societies for peace, prosperity and harmony among individuals. If all these fictional concepts of mystical love and paranormal science are excluded from the book, film and music industries, the growth of the whole creative industry would be hampered. The world’s big literary and scientific brains are convinced that prosperity, peace and harmony got from these creative industries would not be achieved by other means. When legendary brains of these industries realized that these concepts and facts could not be achieved by mere material daelectism, they introduced the metaphysical, paranormal and quantum mysticism concepts in these industries. That is why most fictional books and films in Hollywood and other industries are written and produced based on these concepts.
According to these paranormal concepts, the matter or electron does not follow the fundamental set rules of physics and philosophy, but electrons can communicate with each other more quickly than the speed of light, which breaks the set rules and laws of physics. This phenomenon of electron communication in nature is called quantum entanglement or spooky action at a distance. This clearly indicates that we could experience the cause and effect in nature, which could raise the debate of determinism according to which fate and fortune could have a big role in our free will world or world of material daelectism. This mechanism of the action of quantum entanglement in matter or electron was first justified and formulated in 1954 by Irish physicist, John Bell. It has now become a beautiful concept in the world of the creative industry.
On the other hand, scientific and technological fields like computer robotics and pharmaceutical industries are undergoing great revolutionary changes due to which quantum computer era is near now. This will help make the robot more sensitive and functional for human facilities. In the drug industry, by the help of quantum computers, proteins would be folded more artificially to get natural proteins for drugs and vaccines. These ideas and concepts have got a lot of fame in these industries and they have revolutionized the mainstream science, especially physics and chemistry. The universe is made up of matter or atom, but we cannot see 95% of the universe which is made up of dark matter, which is the fabric and unit of this big universe. Similar dark matter was obtained in July 2012 by breaking hydrogen atoms by super speed at CREN’s Laboratory in Large Hydrogen Collider (27 Mile Tunnel built between France & Switzerland).
The dark matter obtained by that process was named, the Higgs Bosn, after its inventor Peter Higgs. These particles, which are a form of dark matter, have thousands of times more energy than the actual matter or atoms. By converting the energy of these particles, humans would be able to conquer more universes and would be able to form new civilizations. After detection of this dark matter, it is hoped that more dark matter would be obtained which could prove to be a fundamental unit of 95% of the universe. The one who will detect this will become the next Einstein of the world.
— The writer is freelance columnist, based in UK.