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Research Paper | Cosmology Science | Volume 15 Issue 6, June 2026 | Pages: 279 - 283 | India
The Confluence of Quantum Vibrations and Ancient Indian Cosmology: Deconstructing the "Sarthak Theory" of Cosmic Resonance
Abstract: This paper proposes a novel comparative framework, termed the "Sarthak Theory of Cosmic Resonance," which explores the conceptual parallels between modern String Theory and ancient Indian cosmological perspectives on vibration. While modern physics has shifted from a particle-based paradigm to a vibrational matrix through quantum field mechanics, ancient Indian scriptures long held that the universe is governed by primordial resonance. By analyzing the mythological narrative of Lohitang from the Shiva Mahapurana, his training under the first dance-acharya Tandu Muni, and the foundational aphorism "Nadinam Jagat Sarvam" (The entire universe is subservient to sound/vibration), this paper establishes a striking conceptual convergence with modern mass-energy equivalence (E=mc?), quantum field fluctuations, and subatomic string vibrations.
Keywords: String Theory, Cosmic Resonance, Ancient Indian Cosmology, Universal Vibration, Quantum Fields
How to Cite?: Sarthak Keshav Nakhate, "The Confluence of Quantum Vibrations and Ancient Indian Cosmology: Deconstructing the "Sarthak Theory" of Cosmic Resonance", Volume 15 Issue 6, June 2026, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 279-283, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR26605211003, DOI: https://dx.dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR26605211003