Well, another year has passed.
And a new one is appearing on the horizon. It will be heralded in with the usual fanfare and resolutions and rejoicing. Though there appears to be less and less to rejoice about.
But what really changes? In what way will the dawn of 1st January 2012 be different from that of 31st December 2011 in any meaningful fundamental way? For me, it will mean another year has passed, and I am that much older. But I don’t need hilarity and celebration to mark the passage of time right on the dot of 1st of January! Well, if you want to, go right ahead! But it happens every day anyway. It happens because of something called TIME.
I was leafing through the most recent issue of the Scientific American Magazine recently. I noticed that the whole of this issue has been dedicated to TIME, starting from its history, to the latest scientific and philosophic thought about it. Time seems to be the ultimate paradox facing mankind. Does it have a beginning? Will it have an end? Is it real? Or is it just an illusion?
For most people the greatest mystery of time is that there is never enough of it! It has been likened to an arrow in the olden days, or a flowing river. Albert Einstein called it Space-Time and explained it on the basis of his illustrious theory. More recent scientists called Time the Fourth Dimension.
And yet, that was not enough it seems.
Newer discoveries of Quantum Mechanics has turned everything on its head.
The Laws of Physics have finally run into problems. The Time factor ‘t’ seems to have disappeared from their equations! At the very basic fundamental scientific level, it is impossible to make a distinction between the Past and the Future! This can mean, in the final analysis, only one thing. Time does not exist! It is just an illusion. A figment of our imagination. A perception of what our brains tell us.
Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Physics studying the sub atomic world is beginning to reveal a startling world. The ‘atom’, once considered the building blocks of Matter, is mostly empty space. The electrons that it contains rotating around a nucleus of protons and neutrons, are all whirling masses of energy with virtually no mass.
So, its all perception. Our brain just tells us what is out there.
Time and matter is all an illusion. Nothing really ‘exists’.
Is there any point in saying Happy New Year? I suppose there is. We still have to lead our lives as we have learned. There is no other way.