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Beyond God and Atheism: A Rational Journey to Cosmic Consciousness

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Humans are born with a blank slate, but as they grow, society, religion, and tradition coat it with layers of various beliefs. We learn not to question; only to accept. Yet, the human mind is naturally curious. When it begins to walk the path of knowledge, the foundations of old beliefs become shaky. Think of this series not as a religious story, but as a document of our own evolution. It tracks a personal journey: breaking free from the fear of blind tradition to embrace reason, navigating the cold certainty of atheism, and ultimately discovering a profound connection with the universe itself. Here, we have questioned the conventional concept of God, viewed death as an aesthetic rather than a source of fear, and attempted to discover oneself as part of an infinite consciousness beyond the boundaries of the body. Welcome to this journey of seeking the cycle of civilization, the immortality of life, and the true identity of one's existence. Let us remove the conventional lens an...

The Existence of God: Analysis of Arguments and Counter-arguments

This compilation features thousand-year-old philosophical theories on the one hand and modern science- and logic-based critiques (specifically as outlined by Richard Dawkins) on the other. Cosmological Argument (The Cause of the Universe) Philosophical Argument:  Every creation in the universe has a cause behind it. There must be an "eternal cause" behind the beginning of the universe that has no creator. That being is God. Dawkins' Counter-argument:  If everything must have a cause, then who is the creator of God? If God can exist without a reason, then the universe could also have been created without a God.   Teleological/Design Argument Philosophical Argument:  The orderly arrangement and perfect planning of the universe prove that there is a "Great Planner" or Designer behind it. Dawkins' Counter-argument:  This is an ancient and mistaken concept. The complexity of nature is not the work of a designer, but rather the product of billions of years of evol...

The 'End of the Line': A GTA San Andreas Theory on Death and the Credit Roll

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I am an eternal student, for whom this universe is a vast library, and life is a membership in that library. What are we really like at the end of the day, since we came to this world? Life and the 'End of the Line' Those who have played video games, especially GTA San Andreas, know that the game's final mission is called 'End of the Line'. In that mission, after many chases and explosions, when everything calms down, CJ chats with his friends, and slowly the names appear on the screen—who made the game, who provided the music. I think death is the same. When this last mission called life is over, maybe a pair of 'credit rolls' will appear before our eyes. With a strange peace, we will see how perfectly our 'developer' designed this game. We will have no more duties; we will sit quietly.   The Mystery of Our 'Developers' and Coding I often wonder, if the Creator wants it, why is there so much chaos in the world? I look for the answe...

Dream: Traffic-free Dhaka and employment for students—Outline of a digital revolution (Project: SmartCity Traffic Patrol)

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Introduction The biggest curse of our city is traffic congestion, one of the main reasons for which is illegal parking. On the other hand, thousands of talented students are struggling to pay for their education. I am thinking of a dream—a system that will solve these two big problems at once. I am leaving this article as a blueprint. If I am not able to implement it, I hope that future generations or someone concerned will use this idea to move the country forward.   The Problem About 40% of the roads in Dhaka city are occupied by illegal parking. The traffic police can't monitor every alley. Again, there are often allegations of a lack of transparency and corruption in the manual collection of fines. My proposed solution: SmartCity Traffic Patrol (SCTP) This is an app-based system in which ordinary students will serve as 'traffic volunteers'. There will be no need for any police here; the entire work will be done through technology and artificial intelligence (AI).   H...

From Broken Toys to Cosmic Inquiry: The Story of My Return

The "I" within me was very curious since childhood. For me, the mystery inside an object was more important than its outer shine. I remember, whenever my father bought me a toy, I would break it within a very short time. The intention was not to destroy it at all, but instead, there was an intense hunger in my naive mind—I wanted to know what was inside it. How does it work? That childhood obsession with breaking has not left me; even in adulthood, it persists. Even today, whenever I see anything, my mind gnaws at me with questions—how did this happen? Where is its source? It is while searching for the answers to these "why" and "how" that I actually find my own existence. However, the path of life was not always straight. At some point in between, I drifted away from my studies. Due to a break in my studies or irregular attendance, when I wanted to choose the path of science in school, the conventional education system in our country put up a wall in ...

Why We Miss People: A Theory on Human Quantum Entanglement

"Who am I?"—When we seek the answer to this eternal question, we are usually limited to the boundaries of society, name, or identity. But with the combination of modern physics and spiritual philosophy, the answer to this question is rooted much deeper. Human consciousness is not just a chemical reaction produced by the brain, but rather a vast network connected to the vibrations of the smallest particles in the universe.   ​ Molecular Consciousness and Vibration (Vibrational Reality) Quantum physics has taught us that every object in the universe is essentially a collection of atoms and subatomic particles (Neutrons, Protons, Electrons). These particles are never static; they are constantly vibrating. The renowned scientist Nikola Tesla stated that to comprehend the universe, we must think in terms of energy, vibration, and waves. Our emotions—anger, pride, or love—are actually energies of a specific frequency. When we are emotional, the atoms inside our bodies also re...

The End of Dogma: 7 Logical Steps from Blind Faith to Rational Freedom

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Introduction: Skepticism and Logic in the Quest for Truth Since the dawn of creation, a fundamental question has repeatedly stirred in the human mind: why are humans here on this earth? Is this universe the skillful handiwork of a master planner, or is it merely an epic journey of natural laws and evolution? For thousands of years, religion and theology have provided a simple solution to these questions. However, with the progress of civilization, as the light of science has reached our hands, those old beliefs have come to stand in the dock of logic. In my previous writing, 'The Seven Tales of Faith: From Fear to the Search for Cosmic Unity ,' I discussed 7 topics. However, over time, I realized that there were some theoretical gaps and limitations in logic within that writing. This blog is essentially a conscious effort on my part to remove those limitations. Out of a total of 20 strong arguments I have collected, I have presented the first 7 Columns (arguments) in this i...