Exploring
the
universe,
modern
scientists
have
discovered
the
current
principles
of
Brahma,
Shiva
and
Vishnu
at
work.
The
ancient
rishis
and
their
study
of
Vedic
astrology
clearly
were
the
founders
of
modern
day
astronomy.
As
observers
of
the
truth,
which
is
what
the
Vedas
are
a
compilation
of,
they
observed
celestial
bodies,
their
movements
and
the
effects
on
the
human
psyche.
Introducing
truths
about
the
nature
of
the
universe
that
are
only
beginning
to
be
re-discovered
today
by
"cutting
edge"
minds
and
the
most
brilliant
of
scientist
using
the
latest
equipment.
The
rishis
where
able
to
achieve
this
with
only
the
power
of
the
mind
and
awareness
of
the
true
essence
of
consciousness,
no
equipment
was
required!
While
the
rishi's
of
Vedic
times
used
terms
such
as
Agni,
Indra,
and
Soma
as
important
deities,
it
was
understood
that
over
time
different
terms
and
names
would
be
used
by
humanity.
For
the
purpose
of
clarity
we
will
use
the
terms
Brahma,
Shiva,
and
Vishnu.
They
will
more
clearly
illustrate
the
concepts
of
this
article.
The
rishis
tell
us
of
the
galactic
center
of
the
universe,
which
feeds
energy
to
all
the
galaxies
and
solar
systems
of
the
universe.
A
modern
discovery
is
beginning
to
reinforce
this
belief.
To
explore
this
three
centers
must
be
identified,
1)
the
center
of
a
solar
system
(Sun),
2)
The
center
of
a
galaxy,
3)
the
galactic
center
of
the
universe.
Our
focus
here
will
be
on
the
first
two
centers.
In
exploring
these
two
centers
we
will
discover
the
current
Hindu
principles
of
Brahma,
Shiva
and
Vishnu
at
work.
Those
these
same
principles
can
be
explored
using
the
galactic
center
of
the
universe
also.
Before
beginning
it
is
important
to
understand
what
the
theory
of
a
blackhole
is.
While
this
is
a
vast
and
complex
subject,
we
will
try
and
provide
a
brief
introduction.
A
blackhole
is
a
star
that
has
consumed
so
much
of
its
energy
that
it
no
longer
is
able
to
release
that
energy
and
becomes
overwhelmed
by
its
own
gravitational
forces.
In
essence
collapsing
in
on
itself.
This
collapse
actually
creates
a
tear
or
warp
in
the
fabric
of
the
universe.