Why can't we see or perceive the existence of other material Planetary Systems?
And from a Vedic point of view, why haven't we discovered life outside our earth globe yet?
The Srimad Bhagavatam's 5th Canto teaches us there are 14 different Planetary Systems, each with many thousands of planets in them?
So why is it so hard to see them in our gross biological body and through the bodies extensions of telescopes, space probes and radio telescopes?
The answer is actually very simple.
Each planet one enters, means they first must be qualified to enter that planet Srila Prabhupada explains in Srimad Bhagavatam's 5th Canto.
To enter a particular Planetary System, one must have the right type of material bodily vessel (gross or subtle, or a combination of both) that is suitable for that planet.
Only then with the right material body, are they allowed to enter the atmosphere of a particular planetary society or civilization.
For example, on the Moon there exists a higher heavenly realm where one can ONLY enter by having the right material body that is in sync with that heavenly realm, where the life span is 10,000 human years long according to Srimad Bhagavatam.
Only in a subtle material body can one enter the Moon's Chandraloka heavenly atmosphere, and NOT in a gross material container or body, like we presently have on this earth globe.
This is why the American astronauts could NOT enter or perceive the heavenly realm of Chandraloka on the Moon as Prabhupada has explained.
There are many thousands of civilizations on the many planets exiting within the 14 Planetary Systems according to Srimad Bhagavatam.
Even the Sun has a subtle heavenly realm underneath its gross dimension of extreme heat and fire we only perceive with our gross material vision.
Underneath the massive external flaming Sun disc is a great highly advanced civilization managed by the Sungod Surya on his Chariot that is unseen and unbelievable to the gross materialist while in their present gross material bodily vessel, relying on their extended primitive mundane limited technology.
All the inhabitants on the different material planets have different bodily containers suitable for their planet only.
There are 14 Planetary Systems that each have numerous individual planets.
Therefore one needs the correct material bodily vessel to enter a particular planet within their Planetary System.
Entry to all the 14 different Planetary Systems is ONLY achieved by one's pious or impious actions (Karma), it is not possible to enter any planetary atmosphere in any other way.
The most important reasons we do not perceive life on other planets is because, not only is the atmosphere of each planet different and the earthly forces, modern science calls gravity are also different on each planet, but most important of all, it is the movement or flow of material time that is different in each of the 14 Planetary Systems.
This is very important to understand because this material universe makes more sense by understanding the movement of space under the influence different dimensions of time.
From our "time zone" on our Earth globe, we are restricted from perceiving other "time zones" (dimensions) of other Planetary Systems and the planets in them.
We are limited from seeing or perceiving other times zones (dimensions) from our Earth globe (Bhurloka) that is in the "middle Planetary System" that is the 8th System out of the 14 Planetary different Systems.
Bhu-Mandala is the name of our single universe that contains all the 14 different Planetary Systems.
Often Bhu-Mandala is also called the large earth but that should not be confused with the small earth globe we humans live on.
Bhu-Mandala is NOT our planet earth, the descriptions in Srimad Bhagavatam are far too big for Bhu-Mandala to be our small earth.
Bhugola is a description of both the celestial egg or Brahmanda greater universe, and the inner smaller Bhu-Mandala universe that is deep within the Brahmanda as seen in painting below.
Our Bhu-Mandala universe is described as being 500,000, 000 yojana (4 billion miles) in diameter and is also called Bhu-gola.
‘Bhu-gola’ also refers to our small earth global sphere we live on as well.
Bhu-gola describes the Earth globe as a round spherical planet, which is just a spec in one of the 14 Planetary Systems that is within our small Bhu-Mandala universe.
In this way our small Bhu-Mandala universe is surrounded by the greater Bhu-gola (Brahmanda) universe that encases our 4 billion mile diameter Bhu-mandala universe.
Bhu-Mandala is also known as Bhu-gola too.
Therefore we can see that ‘Bhu-gola’, 'Brahmanda’ and 'Earth planet' all mean spherical too.
The size of our inner universe that is deep inside our surrounding Brahmanda universe (‘Bhu-gola’ or Celestial egg) is 500,000,000 yojana in diameter (4 billion miles).
I mile equals 8 yojanas
4 billions miles = 500,000,000 yojanas.
So our Earth global sphere we humans live on is NOT 4 billions miles in diameter and cannot be Bhu-mandala.
The descriptions in Srimad Bhagavatam DO describe the size of our inner universe as 4 billion miles in diameter that exists deep within the surrounding Brahmanda shell or greater universe.
As explained above, we humans are confined to our "small Earth globe" in the middle Planetary System's exclusive movement of time.
All the 14 Planetary Systems also have their own exclusive movement of time.
The real meaning of "other dimensions" is the different realities of space-time that exist throughout our individual material universes 14 Planetary Systems.
We on this earth globe in our gross material bodies, will only find others in outer space who share the same time zone (dimension)
This means we are incapable of seeing almost 95% of this material universe!
In other words we, in our gross material bodies within our earthly time zone, cannot detect in anyway the other 13 Planetary Systems and their thousands of planets existing within our single material universe.
The fact is, life is actually all around our planet, but unseen and undetected because of being restricted to our time zone.
Therefore, what ever we see is ONLY within our time zone as already explained.
The other 13 Planetary Systems are not perceived by us at all.
Time in the 7 higher planetary system moves very slow in human years.
And time moves faster in human years for the lower 6 Planetary Systems.
For example, on the top most planet Brahmaloka, time there moves very slowly in human years, just one day on Brahmaloka is 8 billion 640 million human years, and 100 years on Brahmaloka is 311 trillion 40 billion human years long.
It is important to understand that all the planetary Systems have their own measurement of space-time...***..
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