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Decoding Vedic science in modern terms
Vedic Physics - Towards Unification of Quantum Mechanics & General Relativity, by Keshav Dev Verma; Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, Delhi, 2008.From the introduction: "K.D. Verma has demystified the Vedic hymns by decoding the symbols, technical terms and concepts, thereby many of the mute problems, some fundamental issues in Indian scientific tradition... Many other occult, esoteric, obscure ideas, concepts and terms in Indian culture have been made intelligible, meaningful, significant, and relevant, even scientific by the author... [who] interprets Vedic and Sankhya tradition in the light of modern science."Keshav Dev Verma in his Preface: "...my humble submission is that we should regard the Vedas as the Books of Science. ...from time immemorial, the Vedas have been open to all sorts of investigation and their doors have always been ajar for seekers of `The Truth'... I have based my efforts on the treatise named Sankhya." India's tradition is one of open inquiry.There are many Sanskrit words which K.D. Verma defines and connects with terms of the more modern fields of quantum interpretations. For example BRAHMAGNI "which literally fits to mean absolute zero temperature pervading all over. ... AKAYAM speaks of no geometry, no density and ipso facto utter vacuum. Other nouns specify the attributes of the state of Being beyond the laws and rules of the quantum as well as classical physics."According to K.D. Verma one of the greatest scholars of the Vedic modern age was Maharshi Dayananda Sarasvati, who "declared that Veda is the book of all true sciences. He emphatically maintained that in ancient India there were aircrafts in use." The word VIMANA (aircraft, "a carrier built upon bird engineering") is found in many Sanskrit texts and there are various descriptions of `aerial' craft in the Mahabharata and the Puranas.K.D. Verma describes the difficulty in translating the full meaning of the Sanskrit used in the older Vedic texts and how using conventional meanings can be misleading. "The capacity of a Sanskrit term to contain meaning, is enormous, and is revealed only when analysed etymologically. But even such an approach remains wanting..."I am not a scientist or scholar, however my own quite humble and limited studies into Sanskrit and the Rig Veda have led me to believe that the Sanskrit words there are more like 'spheres' of layered encoded meanings that can be understood on many levels, which would explain why the translations of the Rig Veda are so astonishingly varied. You may disagree with his `inspired' definitions of Sanskrit words, but when you read enough and study deeply, you come to realize that scholars, even Indian Sanskrit scholars, do not and cannot agree on the meaning especially in the Rig Veda. At least he has made a very brave effort, which does make the reader think.K.D. Verma covers many fascinating topics: PRAKRITI - The Material Cause, MAHAT, AHANKARA, RTA - [he defines as: 1. Prakriti in motion, 2. Kinetic energy, 3. The creative order of the universe, 4. Laws of creation or any creative order], SATYA - [he defines as matter], and others. There is a very useful and thought provoking glossary of Sanskrit terms as he has defined them.Vedic Physics invites many readings and can be used as a reference book. Because the subject of uniting the ancient Vedic knowledge with modern science and quantum physics is new and just emerging, his book can be enjoyed by the beginner and the more advanced.I feel that the Rig Veda will one day be interpreted as evidence of a far more technologically advanced civilization. India has already been recognized as the sacred guardian of primordial metaphysics. The incompleteness of modern science by Roger Penrose is quoted in the Foreword: "A scientific world-view which does not profoundly come to terms with the problem of conscious minds can have no serious pretentions to completeness."I recommend this courageous book for anyone interested in traversing the bridge across time and finding what has been lost. Sooner or later we are going to have to break out of the confines of what we have been indoctrinated to accept as Earth's history, and come to the realization that it is absurd to imagine we are alone in a universe with 300+ billion galaxies.
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Top 10 book for the student of nature
The occult labs & research centers of Nasa &the military industrial money complex are studyingthis book of sub-atomic physics, you should also.for any young mind, or open mind interested in quantum physicsthis is an absolute must read.One example & one only to tantalize:there are three levels to the universe.In the open science literature we only study one,the E=Mc2 level. Richard Hoagland is the onlysemi mainstream science writer who broachesother levels of the universe.Vedic physics may not make ANY sense to you at all.Buy it anyhow. Buy it, read it once.As you continue your natural life education the book will open to you as a lotus.Have this book, it will be burned by the NWO.Jack Hunter [email protected]
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