Friday 10 June 2016

Sun mimics a creator





 The sun is the only reality that we know where all three activities; creation, preservation and destruction take place simultaneously. Sun mimics the entire cosmos and was observed as one of the nature gods or Vedic deities. Vedic texts of India came to a conclusion that the whole universe is the production or manifestation from particular vibration that cause a change from the spiritual energy into the material energy. Thus Aum became the audio form, representing the three modes of reality, experienced from the nearest star (our Sun) and swastika as the visual representation of the Sun. Thus Hindus by ritualistic and Vedic traditions always face the rising sun (east) or face the North Star to acknowledge the stars attributes and regard them as the witnesses to all auspicious rituals.

The Sun is a main-sequence star, and thus generates its energy by nuclear fusion of hydrogen nuclei into helium. In its core, the Sun fuses 620 million metric tons of hydrogen each second.



How are elements made?
Professor Brian Cox demonstrates how the chemical elements are made in the death throes of a dying star. All 92 elements on Earth, including those that make up our bodies, were formed at the heart of a star. Small stars like our Sun produce the lighter atoms through fusion reactions. Larger stars with heavier cores make the heavier elements up to iron. The rest are forged by exploding supernovae or the death of largest stars.

Or scientifically speaking, most of the elements in the universe heavier than helium are created, or synthesized, in stars when lighter nuclei fuse to make heavier nuclei. The process is called nucleosynthesis.
This convinces us that the Star is the only creator we know.


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