Abstract
God is interpreted in various traditions as the creator, preserver, and destroyer of the universe. In this context, Purush—or God—is conceptualized as a form of cosmic energy, represented as a light wave transformed into quantized energy capable of manifesting in diverse forms and dimensions. When this cosmic energy interacts with cosmic consciousness (Prakriti), it initiates a centrifugal process known as Sanchar, giving rise to all matter, life forms, and human beings in the universe. Eventually, through the centripetal process called Prati-Sanchar, these entities dissolve back into cosmic energy. This cyclical interplay between Sanchar and Prati-Sanchar resembles a vibrational sequence that sustains the cosmos (Fig 2 and 4).
Modern science, particularly quantum physics, attempts to describe these phenomena by exploring the relationship between matter and energy at the subatomic level. The "conscious field" is considered the most refined instrument of perception. According to some theories, the origin of life began with the formation of decoherence-resistant Quantum State Vectors (QSVs), which evolved into atoms, then molecules, followed by the DNA structure, proteins, cells, organisms, and ultimately into complex life forms—plants, mammals, primates, and humans.