Cosmic structure and atoms .

The third Canto of Srimad Bhagavatam confirms the existence of atoms spread throughout the universe, but within the multidimensional  universe, atoms will exist in different forms. The planets of every variety are  attached to an already existing structure and that our universe sits upon  . The body of the universe has a “skeleton,” structure that is beautifully shaped like the structure of a perfectly and mathematically formed flower . It is made from “Brahman  energies ” from the spiritual higher planes , and its where the atomic particles acquire their power . They are devolved from this Brahman energy, an intense incalculable light . The eternal time of the cyclic cycles means the material time. It’s referred to as  eternal, but it is in cyclic motion because the universes themselves are . Everything is created, maintained, and destroyed, only to start again .Activities within matter carry on as long as we want to act in its inferia energies.

Although the universe is multidimensional,  still atoms of different capabilities are within the universe, and the time energies are relative and operate differently,  as much as a Mayfly lives 24 hours , but feels its 100 years .The modern-day physicists  are catching up with the Vedas when they postulate different types of atomic structures within dark matter .

This is their current thinking,  a parallel to Vedic wisdom and the  multidimensional universe.

Dark matter can be veiwed as a  feature of the multidimensional universe..

dark matter is not made of ordinary atoms (protons, neutrons, electrons) because atoms interact with light, while dark matter does not; instead, it’s thought to be composed of unknown, non-baryonic particles like WIMPs or axions that only interact gravitationally, though some theoretical models propose “dark atoms” made of dark matter particles” 

It’s interesting that the physicists are closer to the Vedas than the biological sciences. The Harvard Prof Lisa Randall openly refers to the multidimensional universe.

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