Thursday, December 28, 2023

The 5 Elements

 The 5 Elements

The five elements are the natural forces which exist all around us. These five elements are the Fire, the Water, the Wind, the Land and the Space. Human race has always desired to control these five elements. It is secretly established that anyone who controls all these five elements can control anything in the universe.

These five elements are supposed to get manifested in any one of the three states of matter the solid, the liquid and the gas.

Land is manifested in the form of solid, water is manifested in the form of liquid, wind is manifested in the form of gas, interestingly both fire and space do not manifest in any of the three states of matter.

This opens a new perspective to view the 5 elements of nature because fire and space do not manifest in any form of matter. By trying to understand how these 5 elements are harnessed and controlled, we may try and reach a point to understand their manifestation.

Wind is harnessed to the land by the force of gravity. Water is harnessed to the land by the force of gravity. Existence of wind and water without land is something beyond human understanding. Both wind in the form of gas and water in the form of liquid need a solid land to get harnessed.

In the universe gas and fluid will need a solid land surface to get harnessed. Fire and space are two other elements which are unique when compared with land, water and air. Fire is a process where any object of solid, liquid or gas can be burnt. During the process of fire an object that is burnt emits energy.

It will be appropriate to disassociate fire from the 5 elements and study it as an isolated process. The resultant energy generated when an object of any state got burnt by the process of fire cannot be left uncontrolled. This energy is not harnessed by space but is allowed to flow freely in space.

Energy can either be stored or it can be allowed to flow freely. Energy can be stored in solid, liquid and gas similarly energy can flow freely in solid, liquid and gas in addition to space. If energy can flow freely in space, then there must be a science to harness it too.

Space needs to be disassociated from the 5 elements and it is not manifested in any of the three forms of solid, liquid or gas. Space is not a process, because space does not initiate any activity, but it just holds and executes all activities. This makes space very unique, because space holds the element land. Land can hold and harnesses two elements water and air. Space also allows the process of fire to produce energy.

The three elements of nature are land, water and wind. One process is fire which can generate energy. It is space that can accommodate all three elements and the process of fire. Land, water, air, fire cannot exist without space.

The uniqueness of space which is neither an element nor a process makes science wonder about its nature, its composition, dimensions, capacity, mechanics, dynamics, limits, transformations, and its function with time.

The Sidhars from the Southern part of India from the region currently known as Tamil Nadu attributed this space to the concept of Sivam. These Sidhars focused eternally to understanding and harnessing the power of space. Could these Sidhars have used time as a mechanism to sail through space to understand its very nature?

One thing is for sure; the Sidhars attempted something in that direction and brought us up to this point. From this point science can explore further to gain more knowledge about the space around us.


1 comment:

  1. The concepts are explained well by using the dissection approach. The last section explains the limitation of science, religion and human thought. i.e., to get a holistic view we have to transcend outside the celestial frame of reference that we humans live, and perceive. Only a few can achieve this transcended state and Sidhars are probably the select few to achieve this.

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