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“Secret Vibrations of the Universe: Tantra and Quantum Reality”

In physics, time is considered relative rather than absolute.Einstein’s theory of relativity revealed that time and space form a single entity — the spacetime continuum — and that time “bends” under the influence of gravity or speed.Near a singularity, such as a black hole, the flow of time tends to “freeze” or collapse.

Quantum physics introduces even more radical ideas:Reality is not linear or absolute, but probabilistic, with multiple potential versions coexisting until they collapse through observation.In theories of quantum gravity, time itself is no longer seen as fundamental but as emergent — the result of deeper underlying relations.

In the Tantric worldview, Time (Kāla) is not merely a measurable dimension but a divine being — the very Devi who dances, creates, and dissolves the universe.Mahākālī embodies cosmic time, the infinite rhythm of creation and destruction.Dakṣiṇā Kālī manifests the instant of dissolution of all forms.Śmaśāna Kālī is associated with the crossings of parallel lives, symbolizing multiple planes of existence.

In Tantra, time is depicted as a wheel (chakra), where cosmic rhythms, psychosomatic cycles, and the energetic vibrations of consciousness unite into a single structure.

Modern physics and Tantra speak different “languages,” yet they show striking analogies:Just as in relativity time curves and dissolves near a singularity, Kālī personifies time that devours all.Quantum physics speaks of multiple versions of reality; Śmaśāna Kālī symbolizes the parallel lines of life that intersect and coexist.The idea that time may emerge from deeper structures reflects the Tantric vision of the mantra, where sound and vibration form the very body of the Devi.

While physics employs mathematics and experimental proof, Tantra expresses itself through myth, symbol, and mantra.Yet both converge in recognizing time as a non-absolute, non-linear, and multidimensional phenomenon.

Thus, one could say that Tantra — in symbolic language — had foreseen aspects that quantum mechanics and relativity would reveal centuries later:the relativity of time, the existence of multiple probabilities or worlds, and the emergent nature of reality itself.

When the Kundalinī Devi awakens, time dissolves, and the Siddha passes into other realities through the power of sound — the sacred mantras, which are the body of the Devi herself.

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