Friday, December 21, 2007

E=M Energy & Matter Theory and Origin of Indian Languages

Ancient Indian observation are much beyond perfection levels modern world can imagine. The amazing fact here in this discussion will prove this.

Base theory of Indian languages like Tamil or Sanskrit or any other language is based on The MASS ENERGY Theory which was revived in the mid 20th century by Albert Einstein in the western world.

Energy Matter principles which are highly discussed in advanced physics has been highy discussed in most of the Indian sacred literatures with Energy Mass terms refferred as Sakthi or Vishnu and Saktha(Shiva) principals.

This is where the concepts of high end physics, astronomy, astrology have come into everyday use by common people across india. Lets me explain this with Language Tamil. the base syllables of Tamil are divided into two segements, உயிர் எழுத்து & மெய் எழுத்து means Energy Syllables & Matter(mass) Syllables.

Energy Syllables உயிர் எழுத்து---- அ, ஆ, இ, ஈ ........ ( a, aA, e, eE, uo,....etc.) etc

Matter Syllables மெய் எழுத்து---- க், ங், ச், ஞ், ட் ......(ik, ing, ich, ign,.....etc.) etc

Combination of the Mass and Energy is life or a meaningfull word.

The energy or உயிர் or sprit or Vishnu or Sakthi is has been reffered quiet often and are interelated highy with மெய் or Mass or Matter or Shiva or Lakshmi.

The famous equation E(energy)= M(mass) C^2 : Where C is the velocity of light used for various calculation. But the base theory is Energy is directly propotional to Mass. E ` M. Energy or Sakthi is directly propotional to Mass or Shiva is the base of the languages which we speak in our daily day to day life.

This is powerfull base of our Classical Indian languages and they are thought to Any Little Indian Kid in kindergarden of India learns.

I realise that our poet saints has been reffering this advanced knowledge of Tamil or languages as Thrid Level of Sanga Tamil.

Further research can be done on the parallels between modern science, Indian Languages and ancients science.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Again a good observation... A note that I'd like to add here is
"Sivaaya vishnu roopaaya shiva roopaaya vishnavae..." could be an apt quote here.

Another point I'd like to add... Ppl may not understand the 'uyir-mei' ezhutthu concept unless u explain them! Looks to me like u assumed basic Tamil knowledge.