Cosmology of Light is a mystical, mathematical, and philosophical body of work developed by Pravir Malik. It explores Light as primal reality and the living emergence of matter, consciousness, civilization, technology, and love.
At its foundation is the proposition that Light is not just a physical phenomenon within the universe, but a generative principle from which reality unfolds. Cosmology of Light traces a descent from infinite unity into material diversity: from Light at infinity, through finite manifestation, into time, space, matter, life, mind, relationship, culture, and civilization.
The work centers on four omni-realities of Light: omnipresence, omnipotence, omniscience, and omninurturance. These are understood as primal attributes of Light that become progressively expressed as the universe evolves. From these omni-realities emerges a four-fold architecture of reality, expressed through Knowledge, Power, Presence, and Harmony. These principles are explored across multiple layers of existence, from the cosmic and physical to the biological, psychological, social, technological, and spiritual.
A central insight of Cosmology of Light is that love is the universal glue. Love is the integrating force that holds the four-fold architecture together, allowing reality to become coherent, relational, and whole. Where reality fragments, love restores integration. Where systems separate, love reconnects. Where evolution risks becoming derivative, artificial, or de-linked from deeper order, love reorients it toward wholeness, meaning, and flourishing.
Through books, essays, videos, diagrams, workshops, and retreats, Cosmology of Light offers a living framework for exploring cosmology, consciousness, science, spirituality, civilization, artificial intelligence, and human transformation.
It is offered as a contemplative and speculative body of work: a personal cosmological vision for those seeking to understand reality through the lens of multi-dimensional Light.