What is the universe?

 What is the universe? From Buddhist philosophy




In the Thevijja Sutta, the Supreme Buddha denies the creationism that an almighty God created the world. According to the Aggagna Sutta and the innumerable Sutras of the Anguttara Nikaya, the universe has a contractile and oscillating nature and has no beginning or end.

According to the analysis of the innumerable sutras of the sense organs of the Anguttara Nikaya Chatukka Nipata, there are 4 basic eras in the universe. The sum of these 4 misconceptions is a great age. 

1. Vivatta Kappa - The time when the universe is expanding.

2. Vivattati Kappa - The time when the expansion of the universe is coming to an end and is in a definite state.

3. Sanvatta Kappa - The time during which the contraction of the universe takes place.

4. Sanvattati Kappa - The time when the contraction of the universe ends and remains in a definite nature.



With the advancement of modern science, telescopes were created to observe the universe and its nature. While observing the nature of the universe with the Hubble Telescope, a very powerful telescope, it was observed that the world relics in the universe were gradually moving away one by one.Accordingly, the words of the Buddha that the universe is expanding have proved to be true today. The scientific hypothesis designed to explain this expansion is the Big Bang theory developed by physicists including Stephen Hawkins.

The universe had become a composite atom in the distant past, and it is said that the origin of the universe came from its explosion. The crisis here is that this original atom, which was recently named after two scientists, Higgs and Bosom, was created. What was the prime mover that caused it to explode? To go

The theologians here say that it is the work of God. Scientists have previously suggested that the origin of the first atom may have been the result of the inertia of natural laws, and that the atom may have exploded when struck by two invisible physical planes.




The Big Bounce, a theory of oscillation, an alternative to the Big Bang theory, is widely accepted in the world of physics today. This means that the universe has an oscillating nature. That is, as the universe expands and expands as a result of a big bang, the force of that explosion diminishes over the course of billions of years, and the universe shrinks as the force of gravity moves between the masses.
At some point in the process of contraction, the universe explodes again, unable to withstand the compactness of matter. Thus the universe exists in time between the Big Bang and the Big Crunch. This theory states that the universe has no beginning and only existence. Accordingly, this theory is in line with the words of the Buddha in the innumerable Sutras.

Furthermore, the Supreme Buddha has explained the complex nature of the world relics in the universe.In the Rohitassa Sutta, the Buddha preaches that the universe is infinitely vast.


In looking at this sermon of the Buddha from the beginning, the first thing to be clarified is whether we shine light by behaving like the sun and the moon up to the Sahasri world relic? To go The solar system (Chanda Suryo) may be abbreviated as the Solar System itself. Modern scientists have discovered that our solar system, including our Sun, orbits the Milky Way galaxy, which takes about 230 million years to complete.That period is called the Galatic Year. As our solar system, including the Sun, orbits the Milky Way galaxy's Life Healthy Field, the Sun's light travels to the edge of the Milky Way galaxy as a star. Therefore, it is conceivable that the Milky Way galaxy was referred to by the Supreme Buddha as the Millennium World Relic.

The unique facts about such a universe were preached by the Supreme Buddha two thousand five hundred years ago and formulated by the Sangha, which shows his "worldly knowledge". These are testimonies to His marvelous wisdom and revealing wisdom.




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