Marma & Blackholes
In Ayurveda, Marma refers to vital points in the human body where life force, or energy, is concentrated. These points are considered intersections of muscles, veins, ligaments, bones, and joints, and are thought to be powerful centers of life energy, known as prana.
There are 107 marma points in the body, each associated with specific organs and physiological functions. In Marma Chikitsa (Marma therapy), practitioners stimulate these points to release blocked energy, improve blood circulation, and restore balance within the body. This technique can involve gentle massage, pressure, and other Ayurvedic treatments.
Primordial black holes (PBHs) are theoretical black holes thought to have formed shortly after the Big Bang, long before stars and galaxies. Unlike typical black holes that result from massive stars collapsing, PBHs could have formed from regions of exceptionally high density in the very early universe, potentially as early as a second after the Big Bang. This density, combined with extreme gravitational forces, might have compressed certain regions into black holes of various sizes, from tiny ones weighing less than a gram to more massive ones.
So, can we think of the Milky Way galaxy as a human body and these primordial black holes as marma points, with normal black holes as concentrated points of these vital energies? What if primordial black holes condense or concentrate in a region of space-time to form a normal stellar black hole?
Let's explore this idea:
Since primordial black holes formed right after the Big Bang, I believe marma points in our body could form in two possible ways:
First possibility: Marma points might form during the fusion of sperm and ovum, creating a single "primordial marma," which then divides into further points as the zygote grows into a fetus. Just as black holes are centers of fusion in space-time, this vital force that fuses the sperm and ovum could give rise to the marma points.
Second possibility: Marma points might form during the baby’s delivery. Black holes form due to immense pressure, and similarly, while the baby undergoes intense stress and pressure through the birth canal, these forces might lead to the formation of marma points. As the baby’s prana initially flows through the mother, this shift to an individual prana source could trigger marma formation as a coping mechanism. This could be why babies cry after birth—to activate their prana flow.
For a cesarean birth, though the baby is brought into the world differently, the immediate environmental change might similarly stimulate marma points as a survival mechanism to draw prana from the outer world.
Thus, marma points act as energy centers in the body through which life force flows, while black holes are centers of energy in the universe, where the "fifth force" of nature flows (refer to my fifth force of nature post). According to the Kardashev scale, there are three types of civilizations:
Type 1: A civilization that uses the full energy of its planet.
Type 2: A civilization that harnesses the energy of its sun, potentially by building megastructures around it.
Type 3: A civilization that harnesses energy from a black hole.
In Ayurveda, diseases are cured in three ways:
Type 1: By utilizing the body’s own immunity.
Type 2: By using medicines or food, which are absorbed in the body with the aid of agni (digestive fire).
Type 3: By utilizing and stimulating marma points to treat severe diseases.
This analogy suggests that human civilization might one day harness black hole energy to influence or even alter the universe's structure—much like how Ayurvedic practitioners use marma points to promote healing.
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