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The document describes 3 scenes: 1) A quote from the Bhagavad Gita about how what is real has always existed and cannot cease to be, relating to the law of conservation of energy. 2) A description of a cold breezy night with a bright moon, coconut trees gently moving, and milky sea waves crashing like an orchestrated symphony. 3) A boy sitting alone on the beach gazing at the stars and moon, playing with white sand.
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Scene 1: Show Pic of Universe

The document describes 3 scenes: 1) A quote from the Bhagavad Gita about how what is real has always existed and cannot cease to be, relating to the law of conservation of energy. 2) A description of a cold breezy night with a bright moon, coconut trees gently moving, and milky sea waves crashing like an orchestrated symphony. 3) A boy sitting alone on the beach gazing at the stars and moon, playing with white sand.
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Scene 1:

Show pic of universe

Krishna to Arjuna:

“Fear not, for what is real, always has been, and can never cease to be.
What is not real, however, never has been, and can never be."
- Bhagavad Gita.

Conservation of Energy (thermodynamics):


All energy in the universe has always existed. Energy cannot be created
or destroyed, but only change forms.
Scene 2:

A cold breezy night, the moon was shining brightly in the dark cloudy night sky. The coconut tree leaves
were gently moving. The sea appeared like milk in the moon light, sound of wave crashing to the shores
was heard constantly as though an orchestrated symphony was staged.

Scene 3:

In that eerie night, a boy was seen to be sitting alone gazing the stars and moon on that night sky. Alone
his hands were playing with the white beach sand.

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