Our Universe Is Not Alone

By Sasi Sukumaran
International Reporter


Astronomy with all latest instruments and findings of the scientific world even today cannot ignore Newton's theory of gravitation. The laws of Cosmology are not complete without applying Newton's theory where the question of gravity comes.

Newton's theory tells us that gravitational force between two bodies depends on one number associated with each body and its mass, and considered independent of what the bodies are made of.

It suggests that the gravitational attraction of a star is exactly one quarter that of a similar star at half the distance. This is considered faultless since the orbits of the Earth, the Moon and the distance or other planets are found absolutely accurate.

I contacted Dr. Raj Baldev, Indian Cosmo Theorist and Head of SAROUL (Scientific Advance Research of Universe and Life) to explain how there are many Universes as he said in one of his former interviews.

He gave an interview to some guy from Ottawa by the name of Mr. R.K. Sharma, appeared on 24 January '05 under the caption "Mystery of Dark Matter in the Universe - Series 1" in www.internationalreporter.com.

There he said that "our Universe is not the only one but there are several hundred thousands installed in the infinite space," How?

Dr Raj Baldev, who is the author of "Two Big Bangs Created the Univrese" (Formed in Eternal Space) said, "The theory of Parent Universe" or "The Theory of Two Big Bangs" is based on this point. When we acknowledge the law of gravity as perfectly accurate, there is no reason of a single Universe.

"No single object or body in the Universe or space can stay alone unsupported without another body with specific mass to attract the other part.

"For example, even our Sun is not stationary; it orbits the Home Galaxy and takes 240 million years to complete its rotation. In short, within or outside the Universe or anywhere in the space, the law of gravity is the same.

"If our Universe is one quarter of mass then another Universe in our neighborhood should be hanging in the space opposite to it at half the distance, otherwise, our Universe would have collapsed. This is irrespective of the shape of the Universe.

"Some scientists say its shape is of saddle, some say its shape is spherical and some say that its shape is flat. When the space is infinite, the question of any shape cannot arise except its thin spherical boundary of gravity around each Universe in the free circuit.

"Some times a simple idea can change the whole theory, it is just a matter of striking, and whosoever gets the idea first, becomes the leader.

"Even if the Universe has a spherical or any other shape, the law of gravity cannot change, it has to hold the Universe on one side supported by another Universe on the other side with the requisite mass and distance.

"Not only two Universes can hold in the space independently under the law of gravitation, there are also other similar bodies required to support these two Universes under the repulsive forces. Hence there are supposed to be many similar bodies as our Universe is."

To be continued.

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