27 August 2006

A Voice in the Wilderness

The price for peace.

I am nobody, and nobody cares for 'a nobody'.

Conflicts, terrorism and wars cannot cease to exist. Terrorism is reaching such a climax that could be impossible to control.

I quote, "Peace to Come - All religions are fanatical. They all create conflict and war. Peace will rule the world when one day science will destroy all religious fanatic beliefs! That kind of technology is within our reach. The discovery of the phenomenon of gravity, which will in turn reveal the true nature of the universe, could also be the key to reveal the true nature of God." Jesian

Nothing comes easy and every achievement has a price.

What if, science will one day proof that God does not exist, as we all tend to believe. Then, of course, all the USA dollars have to be reprinted without the words "In God we Trust"!

Would not also, then, a terrorist's courage in the name of his god and religion (Holy War) diminish?

Would not, Christianity, Islam, Judaism and other similar religions hold their horses? I strongly believe that this is the only way to achieve peace and bring to an end most conflicts and wars.

We need to analyse all that we believe in, whether scientific or religious, and find what is untrue. Many things that might have served us well in the past do not necessarily now. We are obliged to re-think everything we hold sacred. This is the price to conserve peace.

We need to reach out beyond the heavens and search for 'God'. Gravity is the only obstacle. We have to re-design our spacecrafts with the philosophy of anti-gravity principles, if we need to go beyond the heavens. Billions and billions of dollars are being spent for building spacecrafts. Yet, the phenomenon of gravity, which is the most important factor for space travel, is still unexplored!

Throughout my career in electronics and a lifetime of research work, exploring the secrets of gravity, I came to a conclusion with an alternative theory of gravity, which in turn will also give birth to new technologies.

I am aware that academicians that have been always faithful to their familiar sacred dogmas will debunk my theory immediately.

Scientists can be as fundamentalists as any fanatical religious believers.

At the present, terrorism and economics are global crises. Both politicians and scientists should be open to investigate all the possibilities of new ideas from whatever source they may originate, even if it is coming from an incognito Faraday.





I am always questioning myself, "What is the use of my theory if it is only a voice in the wilderness?"



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