shivsena wrote:Also I do not believe that there is anything like Paramdham (golden red world) in outer space where Shivbap goes and rests for the next 5000 years; Shivbap again just becomes an observer in Ram's body for 5000 years (''sadaa kayam iss shristi par sirf ShivBaba hai''; meaning that ShivBaba ie Shiv+Ram is always present on this earth) and that explains the digital technology in science which is based on combination power of zero+one. If zero(Shiv) goes out in space for next 5000 years then why the numerical zero stays with us for next 5000 years--this is what I have not been able to understand.[/color]
Actually, the numerical zero was lost for quite a while - or at least to quite a large proportion of humanity - on and off through history. Its scientific reality and necessity was a hotly debated subject.
I really appreciate the scientific rigor you are bring into this forum shivsena. Perhaps you can explain how Paramdham can be "infinite" ... except for a little blob cut out for the material universe. Surely "infinite" minus a bit is a finite.
Not 'why' but 'how' can there be any spacial, geographical limitation? Infinite is everywhere and eternal for all time. So is Paramdham everywhere all the time? Or is it only "eternal" minus a little chunk minused out by the same mystical principle, as above?
So if you add these thoughts to your, surely, accurate observation that the infinitessimal soul occupies no space ... what do we get? How can we tell there is any separation between any soul, at any time?
I believe that it has been reported here, from Shiva Baba via Virendra Dev Dixit, that the material universe is also infinite, which I have no argument against.