Life Field - A Unifying Theory of Life
- Shrikant Soman
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Puzzle of Quantum Physics Unveiled - 'Life Field' behind Quantum Reality
Quantum Physics with insights from Cosmic Science and Mysticism

Life Field is a very interesting and path breaking concept which unifies all the theories of life.
In particle physics, we have Unified Field Theory. It is an attempt to describe all fundamental forces and the relationships between elementary particles in terms of a single theoretical framework. In physics, forces can be described by fields that mediate interactions between separate objects. In quantum physics, there are four types of fundamental forces in the Universe. All of these fundamental forces are mediated by fields, which in the Standard Model of particle physics result from the exchange of gauge bosons. Specifically, the four fundamental interactions to be unified are:
Strong interaction: the interaction responsible for holding quarks together to form hadrons, and holding neutrons and also protons together to form atomic nuclei. The exchange particle that mediates this force is the gluon.
Electromagnetic interaction: the familiar interaction that acts on electrically charged particles. The photon is the exchange particle for this force.
Weak interaction: a short-range interaction responsible for some forms of radioactivity, that acts on electrons, neutrinos, and quarks. It is mediated by the W and Z bosons.
Gravitational interaction: a long-range attractive interaction that acts on all particles. The postulated exchange particle has been named the graviton.
Modern unified field theory attempts to bring these four forces and matter together into a single framework.
This concept of a 'Life Field' leads us towards a unifying principle of this Universe. It steps outside the established mathematical framework of physics, yet it resonates with a deep sense of interconnectedness and the active role of the observer that seems to be hinted at by the mysteries of the quantum world.
Our ‘Life Filed’ theory unifies the whole of manifested cosmos into a single unifying concept of the Universe. Every atom, every subatomic particle, possesses something more than just inert mass and energy. There's an inherent 'Life Field' surrounding them – a fundamental, intrinsic activity, a field of being that permeates and connects everything. These 'Life Fields' constantly interact, not as isolated entities, but as an integral part of a grand, unifying field that stretches from the smallest constituents of matter to the vast expanse of the cosmos. This perspective challenges the traditional view of a passive, objective universe and invites a deeper look at the interconnectedness of all things.
For instance, an electron is seen as a ripple in the electron field, and a photon as a ripple in the electromagnetic field. These fields are inherently dynamic, and their interactions give rise to the forces and particles we observe. This paints a picture of a universe that is fundamentally active and interconnected at its deepest level.
This theory of Life Field encourages us to consider that reality might be far more interconnected and dynamic than our current models fully capture, and that perhaps new ways of thinking, drawing from diverse fields of knowledge, can offer fresh perspectives on the universe's deepest secrets.
Furthermore, the enigmatic phenomenon of quantum entanglement strongly suggests a non-local interconnectedness. Entangled particles, once linked, can exhibit correlated properties instantaneously, even when separated by vast distances. This challenges classical notions of locality and hints at a deeper, underlying unity, echoing the concept of a 'unifying field.'
One of the most perplexing aspects of quantum mechanics is the wave-particle duality. How can a single electron behave as a wave when traveling through two slits, creating an interference pattern, and yet be detected as a localized particle at a single point? It feels like we're only seeing part of the picture.
Similarly, the wave and particle behaviors might just be limited perspectives on the more fundamental 'Life Field' and its intricate dynamics. Our 'act of measurement' as per quantum physics is in fact not a measurement at all but being conscious of the ‘Life Field' at different levels.
The ‘Life Field’ theory explains that 'wave' and 'particle' are not contradictory but rather different manifestations, different 'slices' of the underlying 'Life Field.' The true reality is this field itself, possessing properties that can manifest in different ways depending on how we interact with it. Think of it like light: we know it can behave as both a wave (exhibiting diffraction and interference) and a particle (photons carrying energy). These aren't two separate entities but two aspects of the same electromagnetic field, revealed through different types of interactions.
The traditional view often speaks of 'measurement' as a passive act that forces a quantum system to 'choose' a definite state. But what if it's not a passive observation at all? What if it's an active 'overlapping' of the 'Life Field' of the observer and the 'Life Field' of the observed? The 'Life Field' of our measuring apparatus or even our consciousness (though this is speculative within mainstream physics) actively engages with the 'Life Field' of the quantum system, shaping the outcome we perceive.
The ‘Life’ in each Life Field, has various degrees of ‘Evolvement’ on the ‘Evolutionary Cycle’. We humans have relatively far higher evolved life than the atom in the rock. But nonetheless, even an atom in the rock has a ‘life’ in it - though it is more in a ‘dormant’ state at the beginning of the ladder of evolution.
Let us consider the analogy of cars navigating a mountainous road at night with their headlights on as an illustration of this idea. To a distant observer, the cars appear to move from left to right, then disappear (when in fact they are actually going behind the mountain as per the curvature roads mapping), then they mysteriously reappear again at right and then again they move to left.
On the other hand, an observer in an airplane viewing from top of the mountain, sees them moving in concentric circles. But the actual reality is completely different from these two apparent phenomena. As we all know, in the real world, cars are simply climbing the mountain. Nothing ‘mysterious’ is happening there.
Similarly, the wave and particle behaviors might just be limited perspectives on the more fundamental 'Life Field' and its intricate dynamics. Our 'act of measurement' as per quantum physics is in fact not a measurement at all but being conscious of the ‘Life Field' at different levels. revealing only a slice of the complete reality of the whole Life Field.
Life Field is a very interesting and path breaking concept which unifies all the theories of life. In particle physics, we have Unified Field Theory. It is an attempt to describe all fundamental forces and the relationships between elementary particles in terms of a single theoretical framework.
Our problem is that we are ‘objectifying’ our world - every ‘entity’ is a distinct entity - separate from other entities, whereas in reality, such separateness does not exist. While each element has its own life field, each group of elements have a unifying group life field. And every larger group has such a larger life field, while at the same time preserving its individual smaller components of life fields. Taking this analogy further, we have one single Life Field of the Universe LFU and we all are part of this single LFU.
The ‘Life’ in each Life Field, has various degrees of ‘Evolvement’ on the ‘Evolutionary Cycle’. We humans have relatively far higher evolved life than the atom in the rock. But nonetheless, even an atom in the rock has a ‘life’ in it - though it is more in a ‘dormant’ state at the beginning of the ladder of evolution. Thus this simple thing gets complex at our level of rational mind. To sum up - this whole universe is made up of a single unifying life field which has smaller and then smaller life fields as we do ‘down’ to the scale of manifestation. At the same time, these life fields are at different levels of ‘Life’ness in them - much dormant at an atom in the rock to the much ‘lifelier’ in us, humans.

This concept of a 'Life Field' leads us towards a unifying principle of this Universe. It steps outside the established mathematical framework of physics, yet it resonates with a deep sense of interconnectedness and the active role of the observer that seems to be hinted at by the mysteries of the quantum world. This theory of Life Field encourages us to consider that reality might be far more interconnected and dynamic than our current models fully capture, and that perhaps new ways of thinking, drawing from diverse fields of knowledge, can offer fresh perspectives on the universe's deepest secrets. Many of the currently unresolved so-called ‘mysteries’ of Quantum Physics can be solved with this concept of Life Field.
Read also my another blog on this subject - Recharge and Boost up the Life Field https://www.srianandyoga.com/post/recharge-and-boost-up-the-life-field
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