Science and Spirituality

Sunday 24 March 2013

Are letters behaving as particles?

Every language has its own writing-script, that is, alphabet. There obviously have vowels and consonants.
Any alphabet or a set of letters, while pronounce individually, seem to have Phonon characteristics. Particle physics details, Phonon are a quantum mechanical description of a special type of vibrational motion. Its normal mode is important for wave-like phenomena in classical mechanics. They always have particle-like properties in the wave-particle duality.
Phonons are Bosons as they are symmetric under exchange.
In this hypothesis, vowels constantly have Boson-characteristics, and consonants have Fermions. Vowels may be either elementary or composite as Bosons. Moreover, they are often force carrier particles.
Alphabets like a-i-u are vowels as independent as elementary particles. Maybe they have Boson-characteristics, but e-o is composites. In addition, each consonant are Fermion-characteristics. They obviously have to pronounce with the carrier Bosons, that is, with the vowels.
Initially each letter, while enunciate, creates wave as Phonon-like; and in the ultimate end that wave function incorporates electro-magnetic field, being as photon. In our Indian ancient literature Purānas, it is called ‘sphotan’ that is the ‘sphuta-bāk’, and as a resultant which have to mix-up within the ‘parā-bāk’ i.e. AIUM (ૐ).


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