Dr. Vidur Sahgal (B.Com (H), MBA &
PhD)
Sole Proprietor: M/s Original Mechanization & Data
Integrated Consultant. (M/s OMDIC)
Key Philosophies
The Big Bang Theory
Slang for intercourse between a man and a
woman, which results in the birth of a child
According to mythology, the first man and the first woman came
together, and from there the cycle of birth and death began. One
can perhaps also think of this as a “Big Bang”, a cataclysmic event
that started off the chain reaction of mortality.
If there were no birth, how could there be death? Our origins go
beyond physics and concern the bio-chemical, electrical
inner-consciousness within the brain. The first man and woman were
simply the beginning of everything as experienced till now—the past
and whatever will be experienced in the future.
God is no longer considered responsible for conceiving a child, but
men and women can now decide when to give birth, making this
intangible choice concrete and planned.
Just as the Earth’s surface is covered 70% by water and 30% by
land, our bodies are similarly composed of water and solids. Just
as identifying what lies at the centre of this Earth is the
ultimate exploratory trip, so too we must journey within ourselves
to find eternal life.
The Theory of Relativity
Consistent with the aforementioned “Big
Bang Theory”, perhaps the theory of relativity gives us another way
of thinking about society. Following this “big Bang”, perhaps we
are all "related", but very distantly.
Love
Any relationship between two or more individual human beings, that
is consensual and has no ego involved, is love. All life on earth
is a whole, far bigger than any man, woman, or animal, living or
dead. And yet, we enter into conflicts, torn between the dictates
of our super-ego and the desires of the id. To discover love, we
need to set side our pride and petty desires.
God and the Super Ego
Of late, I am inclined to believe that the omnipresent force,
gravity, can be considered the power of God. Understanding this God
Force is a quest, and I cannot claim to understand it yet.
However, I do believe this: each person should be their own
God/Goddess/Guru as well as be their own disciple, without desire
for a disciple or God/Goddess/Guru other than themselves only.
Zero
It is universally known that the numerical quantity of “zero" was
invented by Aryabhatta, who lived in ancient India. As such, every
India Indian citizen should now be able to enjoy international
patent rights (IPR) for the invention of “zero”. In fact, a global
patent should be applied for the IPR of "zero" by the Government of
India.