Nature Quote by Rajendra Prasad Ojha
““Absolute means Universal or fixed. So I think nothing is fixed and universal in Conscious manner. But I also think everything is fixed and universal via Unconscious state of our mind and Nature. In this case Practically , We are living world of Relativism via Absolute means. I mean every thing is made from atom. Everything have same roots. This is Universal. Every body are related with each other and depends on each other. From this we can say this world is more relativity centric then that of absolute. In other hand, everything have it is starting point and ending point. Even time have it's starting time and ending time. But universal time is constant. It is neither fast nor slow. Nor it have past , present or future. And for absolute, All the thing that are made , manufacture in this world are made from atom. This is Absolute.””
About This Quote
The passage argues that while conscious perception sees reality as relative and changeable, an underlying unconscious order—rooted in atoms—provides an absolute, unchanging foundation, including a constant universal time.
In simple terms: Contrast between perceived relativity and underlying absolutes.
Reality blends relative experience with immutable atomic structure.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Scientific discourse on fundamental physics
- Meditative reflection on nature of reality
- Educational curricula on philosophy of science
- Debates about determinism vs free will
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Developing interdisciplinary curricula that bridge physics and philosophy
- Designing thought experiments to illustrate absolute vs relative frameworks
Questions to Reflect On
- How does recognizing an underlying absolute affect our daily decisions?
- Can we reconcile scientific relativity with a belief in immutable foundations?
The claim that time is universally constant contradicts relativistic physics, which shows time dilation dependent on velocity and gravity.