Jai Sai Master, Babu garu..
Jai Sai Master, Raghuram garu..
Please go through this link which will take you to this same forum into another topic called "Discussions on Edi Nijam". There is a vast information posted there.
http://www.brchaitanya.org/saimasterforums/index.php?topic=26.0On top of that, I would like to attempt to answer your question, but it will be defintiely half-baked!! Edi Nijam is such a book, where you will be reading, then pondering for a moment about a line, and before you think you are getting a grip on that ONE SINGLE LINE, we will be wandering again. So, it's like you have to keep reading it forever. Kind of, like Groundhog day!!
Here I go.
Sri Master said when you go to the electrons and protons level, you see nothing.
The wall that Sri Master garu took as an example is really classic. Wall is a solid object. That means particles are very tightly packed. they will be loosely packed if it were water or vapour. But for solids they will be tightly packed. So, in one small millemeter, there will be millions of particles interacting and moving very very rapidly to make it a a solid state. Very rapidly in the sense, very near to each other that literally that is no space in between them. But what quantum phsysicsts found out is that, even that tightly-pcaked state is nothing when you go even deeper and see that there infact is a very very large space.
The best anamoly that I can give is this. There is a room 20 feet width by 20 feet hieght but 20 feet breadth. When there are people literally filled in to occupy the whole 20 by 20 by 20 space (and I mean not just on the ground but the whole space as defined by cube) then how would the scene be? two people side by side cannot move.
In the same way, you replace the people with particles and they cannot move. But still they bombard against each other very very fast.
So, on this view, Sri Master explained that there is still lots of space between two particles which are tightly coupled together as compared to space outside of it.
I know my answer is not what you might be looking for but I hope it atleast pushes you towards a correct one. But I suggest that you read that whole topic which is of 6 pages in length and each page has lots of discussions.
Also, the above example is analogous to saying the particles are everywhere and nowhere. It's because of our limited powers that we can see them only at one place. That's what Sri Master was mentioning in "Mahatmula Muddu Biddadu" where Sri Master was saying "if we can see 360 degrees without turning the head and eyes then we can see Him"
So, even for myself let me ask that question and answer again.
A wall is made of Particles, say Atoms. Each particle is having a nucleus with protons and neutrons. Around it revolving are Electrons. Take one more step and get into an electron and there is space. Both inside an electron and beside it. So, when we take electrons, protons, and others as single units, then there is huge space (if we take out the dimension of size that is alway there in the Macro world). Is That what is what Sri Master garu is specifying?? And space is both "nothingness" and "everything".
Space is something that I would like to discuss more with Sai Bandhus. Also I have to read the book again. IT's been a long time.
Babu garu please correct me if I am in wrong in my views shown above.
Regards to all,
Jai Sai Master!
Ananth