Musings from a Cosmology of Light #37: Determinism to the Cycles of Time?

Pravir Malik
3 min readDec 7, 2020

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The Effect of the Four Quantizations on Space and Time suggested that the effective or invoked quantization during a period or age will have an impact on how time itself is experienced. The four types of quantization were further suggested to have some relationship with the esoteric ages known as Satya or Golden Age, Treta or Silver Age, Dvapara or Bronze Age, and Kali or Iron Age, respectively.

But further, in some circles, there are calculations on how long each of these ages actually is. In this blogpost, one such calculation will be reviewed from the point of view of a Cosmology of Light.

The Significance of Number suggested that in a Cosmology of Light “number” is encapsulating a concept. But beyond that, it can also be observed that there is a sequential logic to the numbers such that a lower number has to occur for the concept embodied by the higher number to make sense.

Hence, it can also be observed that the number 7 signifies a ‘realization’ and that the sequence 1 through 7 is a logical sequence culminating in ‘realization’. It can also be observed that the sequence 7 through 10 culminates in 10, signifying ‘completion’. 7 has to be reached before 10 can be, and further, 7 is the start of a new journey that can result in 10. 7, therefore is also a bridge-number.

Numerically there is also an interesting pattern that is observed when taking these two sequences independently.

Hence 1x2x3x4x5x6x7 = 7x8x9x10 = 5040.

But ‘5040’ is known to be the main part of the fundamental block, with the dusk and dawn of that block being a tenth of the main part respectively. Hence, 504 (dawn)+ 5040 (main part of a block)+ 504 (dusk)= 6048, which in ancient Indian texts is considered to be the number of years in the Kali-Yuga.

But the Kali-Yuga is when time is harried and experienced in a rushed way so that the sequence 1 through 7 is of an entirely different nature than the sequence 1 through 7, in any of the other ages. As per the common calculation, 1 through 7 is perhaps experienced 4 times slower in the Satya-Yuga, three times slower in the Treta-Yuga, and two times slower in the Dvapara-Yuga. Or alternatively, in the Satya-Yuga there are two separate 1–7 and 7–10 cycles. In the Kali-Yuga there may be only one 1–7 cycle.

Such calculations though suggest a mechanistic determination of time and cycles, and perhaps may exist if Light were unchangeable in practical affairs. The whole point of a Cosmology of Light though is to suggest that such determinism can in fact be altered by opening more to Light, here and now.

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Pravir Malik
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