Theory of predictions

Srivani Muggu
4 min readJun 5, 2020

Time matters

Social distancing isn’t really “social distancing” ! We’ve all become more connected during the pandemic thanks to all those platforms like YouTube, zoom, Facebook, IG, etc. Amongst the many, there’s this one guy that stole the show. He is the 14 year old Indian kid who predicted in 2019 that the world is going to see a pandemic. Abhigya Anand.

It’s hard not to lash out that he made 20 other predictions and one of them came true by luck which is very very probable. This whole incident made me think if we’ve been too fast to judge someone and made me question: about the science behind predictions. There MUST be some metric that these predictors use to produce the statements they say isn’t it? We cannot see ultraviolet rays, cannot hear supersonic sounds, nano particles but they still exist! What if there are certain things that we haven’t discovered yet but are existing along with us in this universe that effects our lives invisibly?

Question: if you are asked to move in space, you can move forwards, backwards, up, down, diagonal. Because space is a multidirectional dimension. But what if I ask to move in time? Moving forward is the only option you can think of. I’m sure everyone at some point wanted to move backwards in time to fix those things that messed their lives. Before I give you any hopes, let's check out some theories that suggest going backwards in time is possible.

Thanks to the apple, we all know that every object that’s thrown up in the air returns back and the force that brings it back is Gravity. Gravity was seen as a mysterious force earlier. But then, the scientists found that gravity isn’t supposed to be a force at all! It’s a WRAP in science.

This image here shows how the space around an object (any object with mass) wraps around it and causes a dent. This dent exerts massless particles called gravitons that pull any object that’s in the way.

Just like space, Time can also have wraps and dents. When those dents are spheroidal, physicists start calling it a wormhole. A wormhole is one where the unidimensional time plane is bent in a certain way that looks like two mouths connected by a throat. (Image below)

Let's say an object is moving forward and then comes across a wormhole. It slides down the throat of the wormhole and comes out at the other end which is an entirely different timezone.

Mind blown? Here’s another mind blow: Man started noticing these thousands of years ago.

Let’s rewind now and fly to that era where humans just started getting civilised after the hunter-gatherers phase. They learnt that there is something called “time” and that they could measure it several ways like shadow casting, water droplets, sundials and soon by looking at the position of sun and moon. It’s proved that the universe is on move all the time. But there is a point where all the planets, stars align at the same positions where they used to be let's say 33 years ago. That forms a cycle where we experience the same things that happened 33 years ago. Remember the wormhole part? The intelligent humans started noticing these reoccurrences and recorded the events which make it safe to say that what happened 33 years ago is going to happen again. Won't believe? Let's look at the planetaria conjunction that happened last December during the total annular eclipse. Saturn, mercury, mars, Jupiter came into the same alignment in between two major constellations just the way, it happened 33 years ago.The kid Abhigya who completed his post-graduation in Ayurvedic microbiology and astrology predicted that after the eclipse, a pandemic is going to take over the world in the next 6 months. So, did he predict it with his superpower vision or did he just read out a record that has been updating from the past thousands of years? Here’s another mind block: just 33 years ago from now, a disaster did happen: The Chernobyl!

Though it seems vague, it's worth giving it a chance! The branch of astrology which has been thriving for thousands is not a joke. It has some science to it and everyone must try to think beyond our perceptions. What’s important to note is that what’s happening in the cycle will happen. The only outcome from this is to motivate people to help others in times of crisis which, is not the case right now. There’s a lot to learn, there’s a lot to do.

Conclusion:

I call out everyone reading this article to think beyond perceptions in any matter and make the world a better place if not the best!

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Srivani Muggu
Srivani Muggu

Written by Srivani Muggu

A UX Designer by profession and a thinker by personality.

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