Think Just like are Creator I build a websites like such Lines of code, structured logic, responsive design, automated systems everything carefully i crafted to run on its own. A perfect balance between creativity and control.
And when I launch it, it works, it’s live and also it runs well, Sometimes, it even fixes its own bugs thanks to intelligent code, fail-safes, and automation.
But then…something breaks. A function fails a glitch appears that the system can’t fix itself then in that moment, no matter how “smart” the site is I have to step in to fix it.
What If the Universe Works the Same Way?
Now imagine this:
The universe is the most complex “system” ever created. Galaxies, stars, planets, time, consciousness, gravity, love, entropy all running with precise logic. Some scientists say it’s so mathematically perfect, even a slight shift in physical constants would make life impossible.
We’re told it all began with the Big Bang an explosion of energy, space, and time from a singularity.
But here’s the thing:
Does any system create itself, run forever, and maintain perfect order—all on its own?
Even in tech, the best self-correcting systems still need a developer someone beyond the code, someone who understands it, steps in, and keeps it running.
So the question should be arises on are mind
Could the universe really have just “happened”?
Or is there someone beyond the system watching, guiding, correcting when needed?
Big Bang… But Who Lit the Fuse?
Science tells us the universe began about 13.8 billion years ago with the Big Bang.
But what caused it?
What existed before space and time?
What “decided” to trigger the explosion that became everything?
Even the most respected physicists Stephen Hawking, Roger Penrose, Brian Greene admit: the moment before the Big Bang is a mystery.
It’s like a website suddenly going live but no one can find the code, the developer, or the deployment process. Doesn’t that suggest something or someone outside the system?
Self-Correcting Systems Still Need Conscious Control
Nature has self-correcting mechanisms our body heals. The Earth cycles seasons. Gravity keeps order. Stars form and die, giving birth to new elements.
But things still go wrong:
- Supernovas collapse into black holes
- Planets become lifeless
- Ecosystems fail
- Even human minds—capable of thought and compassion can fall into despair or destruction
If the universe were purely mechanical, would there not be a breaking point?
And yet… somehow, life adapts. Consciousness evolves and it Order fights against chaos it happens Again and again.
Think what if that’s not an accident? What if the universe is maintained like your website by an intelligence that steps in when the system can’t fix itself?
Vedic Wisdom: The Programmer Beyond the Program
Ancient Vedic texts speak of the universe as a divine system created, maintained, and dissolved in cycles.
“यो वेदादौ स्वरः प्रोक्तो वेदान्ते च प्रतिष्ठितः।”
“He who is the source at the beginning of the Vedas and established at the end of all knowledge.”
In this vision:
- Brahma creates
- Vishnu maintains
- Shiva dissolves
But all three are just aspects of one intelligence Ishwara, or the ultimate programmer, who operates from outside the system. He doesn’t just press “run” he watches, updates, repairs, evolves.
This divine intelligence is not part of the code i believe
It’s the one who wrote it.
You, the Developer, Mirror the Divine
Maybe your work isn’t just about tech.
Maybe your insight as a developer reflects something cosmic:
- You create systems.
- You give them purpose.
- You let them run.
- But you know… they still need you.
And just as you step in when the system fails, maybe the universe, too, has a watchful presence an intelligence that doesn’t control everything, but lovingly maintains balance.
The Leaf Reflection
The universe is vast, complex and yes its brilliant and and we can tell as a human mind it may be some of glitches like
Pain, chaos, war, suffering, randomness.
But maybe these are signs not of absence, but of a system still in progress.
Maybe we live inside a grand design we’re all part of the code.
We can tell like the system algorithm is working perfectly we getting advantages disadvantages all the things according our karma law of karma. the Law of Karma, i believe someone is still watching.
Still tweaking Still caring.
Because even the best self-running system sometimes whispers back:
“This can’t fix itself. Call the creator.”