Dear Sujatha,
Can you find out what Vedanta has to say about whether a length is infinitely divisible into positions or whether there is a limit to the available positions on a given length?
Regards,
Akinbo
Dear Sujatha,
Can you find out what Vedanta has to say about whether a length is infinitely divisible into positions or whether there is a limit to the available positions on a given length?
Regards,
Akinbo
Thank you for reading my essay.
I read with interest your essay; and I think that the curiosity (and studies) in the philosophy, and mysticism, is not waste of time.
If there are millennia of studies, exchange of idea, on the fundamental ideas of the world (and of the life), some results must have been obtained.
Dear Sir,
Good Afternoon!
The Sunrise, the sunset everything is calculative!
I don't know if you're aware of the term "Panchang", its a Hindu calendar with important dates and happenings. Even eclipses are predicted using this.
From ancient scriptures too you can find these findings.
With these calculative astrological concepts they draw a birthchart of the person and provide thereby their predictions which is accurately acceptable.
Dear Sir,
I'm in awe of it!
Hope you're not kidding, Sir!
With regards,
Miss. Sujatha Jagannathan
Thank you for your precious time and comment, Sir!
With regards,
Miss. Sujatha Jagannathan
Thank you for your precious time and comment.
With regards,
Miss. Sujatha Jagannathan
Dear Miss. Sujatha Jagannathan,
I read with great interest your essay. Yes, indeed, to find a common foundation of Mathematics and Physics is necessary synthesis of all the accumulated knowledge, including traditional. India center rich culture and ancient knowledge that nourish many peoples of the world. I recall here the poems of Rabindranath Tagore:
I ask my destiny - what power is this That cruelly drives me onward without rest?
My destiny says, "Look round!"
I turn back and see It is I myself that is ever pushing me from behind.
There is no doubt that the picture of the world of physicists and mathematicians should be the same rich senses of life as a picture of the world poets ..
Kind regards,
Vladimir
I am not that educated in some of these scriptural texts. I have a sense that the Atman = Brahma means that the distinction between the individual and the wholeness is not that sharp. There is a sort of observer-participator aspect to quantum physics that has this qualitative meaning.
LC
Thanks for your valuable views!
Thanks a lot!!
Smiles.
Sincerely,
Miss. Sujatha Jagannathan
Thank you for your kind views.
Sincerely,
Miss. Sujatha Jagannathan
Dear Sir,
To narrate further about Vedanta and other ancient scriptures, it's an equalised and envisioned thought that for every length there's an end-point.
Sincerely,
Miss. Sujatha Jagannathan
The topic was supposed to be on the connection between mathematics and physics. Instead, you appear to have uses the competition as an excuse for you to advertise how Indian philosophy has influenced the thinking of some Western physicists.
Dear Sir,
I have related physics and mathematics as a basis in cosmological terms about the evolution bound truth. I hope you hold the synthesis.
With regards,
Miss. Sujatha Jagannathan
Tat tvam asi, ( Sanskrit: "thou art that") in Hinduism, the famous expression of the relationship between the individual and the Absolute. The statement is frequently repeated in the sixth chapter of the Chandogya Upanishad (c. 600 bce) as the teacher Uddalaka Aruni instructs his son in the nature of brahman, the supreme reality. The identity expressed in this judgment was variously interpreted by the different darshans (schools) of the orthodox philosophy of Vedanta. The phrase was given its most literal interpretation by the 8th-9th-century thinker Shankara of the Advaita (Nondualist) school, for whom the statement was one of the great assertions fundamental to his doctrine.
Dear Sir,
It's an obligation to the causal of pertinent acclaimed truth even if you majorly disagree with it.
Regards,
Miss. Sujatha Jagannathan
Sujatha,
Thanks for introducing me to Vedanta beliefs. Concepts born several thousands years ago, such as these, seem to have inspired ideas in our modern world. The cyclic model proposes that the big bang is a collision between branes that occurs at regular intervals. From my memory, its every trillion years or so. It perhaps inspires the fractal, a mathematical set that exhibits a repeating pattern that displays at every scale.
It is an informative essay and well written.
Jim
Dear Miss.,
My command of English is perhaps not good enough as to always understand you. That's why I looked into your essay after you made a comment on mine that I felt rather cryptic.
Did you read the essay by Akinbo Ojo? While his mother tongue is also not English - he is a physician in Nigeria - we do understand each other well enough as to agree on that we disagree, I am sure, you didn't understand his question.
Eckard Blumschein
Thank you very much for your kind views and precious time!
Smiles :)
Sincerely,
Miss. Sujatha Jagannathan
Dear Sir,
According to my understanding your good friend had asked me regarding the length in question that whether if it is divisible in various positions or has some limit to it; to that I simplified this by saying every length has to the divisions or scattering has a particular end point to it.
Hope you got my point!
Sincerely,
Miss. Sujatha Jagannathan
Dear Miss. Sujatha Jagannathan,
The present period is the Kali Yuga and Brahma is not sleeping. Is it same, on the far place. Maybe Bhrama is sleeping at that place. You realize that it is important question about egzistance of singularity, Theory of Big Bang and Cyclisity.
Best Regards,
Branko Zivlak