I’m Prayatna Sapkota. I think about physics, space, technology, consciousness, uncertainty, and the weird reality of being alive in a universe that owes us absolutely no explanation.
I’m not trying to look philosophical online. I genuinely like asking difficult questions. About the universe. About intelligence. About whether humanity is actually progressing or just getting better at distraction.
Physics pulled me in because it doesn’t care about feelings, status, or beliefs. Reality is what it is.
Cosmology, rogue planets, entropy, relativity, quantum weirdness. The universe is already insane without adding mythology on top.
Curiosity matters more than pretending to be smart. Most people defend beliefs. I’d rather investigate ideas.
I published a conceptual astrobiology hypothesis exploring whether dormant microorganisms could potentially survive interstellar travel aboard rogue planets and later reactivate under favorable conditions in another star system.
It’s not a claim of proof. It’s a structured framework combining microbial dormancy, planetary ejection, and long-duration interstellar drift.
Read Research PaperIf you like physics, strange ideas, existential conversations, or just questioning reality in general. Feel free to reach out :)