Is There a Possibility of Black Holes Existing in the Human Body?
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Mumbai, Dec 29 (NationPress) The acclaimed filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, recognized for his probing existential and philosophical insights, has once again sparked intriguing discussions just before the New Year festivities.
On Monday, Kapur used his Instagram platform to share an image of a black hole. He accompanied it with a reflective note, contemplating whether black holes could also reside within the human body, considering that humans are integral parts of the universe.
He expressed, “The Mystery of the Black Hole. ‘The Universe is in a state of constant replication, correct? I queried the Astrophysicist. He affirmed, ‘Yes.’ I continued, ‘From the infinitely vast to the most finite, is that conceivable?’ ‘Indeed,’ he replied. ‘And every cell in our body mirrors the universe?’ ‘Possibly,’ he acknowledged. ‘Moreover, within each cell, the vibrations that create the illusion of physical matter are recreated?’ ‘Hmm,’ the Astrophysicist pondered. While science has not conclusively proven that matter exists solely as vibration, there are serious scientific inquiries into that concept. I persisted, ‘If that’s the case, then my body, however you perceive it, is filled with black holes too, right?’ ‘Ha ha .. where are you directing this, Shekhar?’ the Astrophysicist chuckled.
He elaborated, ‘But perhaps, it is indeed possible. If the prevailing theory suggests that black holes serve as portals transporting the universe between dimensions, then that could hold some truth.’ ‘That’s the dilemma with you filmmakers and storytellers – you often blur the lines between fantasy and reality…’ I interjected, ‘But wasn’t every ‘fact’ once merely a story, potentially a fantasy, prior to being recognized as science?’ The Astrophysicist smiled, ‘I appreciate how you narrate tales. But if this narrative could eventually morph into fact, then my body is teeming with black holes… possibly portals that perpetually transport the essence of ‘me’ across dimensions?’
“‘If it transitions into ‘fact’… then yes,’ the Astrophysicist sighed, seemingly exasperated with my line of questioning. ‘So, who am I?’ I asked. ‘That’s not a question for science,’ he replied. ‘But do you not ponder that yourself?’ ‘Constantly,’ he admitted with a sigh,” he concluded.