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This paper presents a scientific interpretation of the concept of 'Om,' derived from ancient Indian knowledge systems. It highlights the fundamental similarities between 'Om' and properties such as of neutrinos, as well as concepts from the Standard Model, String Theory, and other scientific frameworks.
The focal point of ‘Om’ hypothesis says that there is only one real entity which is the Brahman or ‘Om’ and the world is unreal following the doctrine of present day Quantum mechanics. 8th century Adi Shankara reaffirmed that Brahman (name of the Ultimate Reality) is the only truth, and the world is illusory. Particle physicist Heinrich Pèas, reveals that ‘from all things One and from One all things’ or monism (also can be inferred to Advaita philosophy) follows logically from certain principles of quantum mechanics once they are applied to the entire universe.
The properties of 'Om' exhibit remarkable similarities to neutrinos and their paradoxes, including aspects such as their source, flavors, oscillations, mass acquisition, identification of the heaviest neutrino, and the question of whether they are Majorana particles.
This hypothesis undertakes a comparative study of the properties of 'Om' alongside concepts from Neutrino science, the Standard Model, and String Theory.
The 'Om' hypothesis, much like Bell's inequality, suggests that local reality does not exist, as every particle in the universe is interconnected. The universe operates as a single, unified system in which each particle is aware of all other particles. This embodies the concept of universal connectedness.
Recent Nanograv 15 findings also confirm the background ‘hum’ of gravitational waves and the cosmic symphony of ‘Sound-the Om’.
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