Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 Namaste, Note: I sent a message like this yesterday, but it seems there there is a big gap of messages not received from about 3 PM to 2 AM. I have blogged the final Advaita math posts from this list to the Advaita Math Blog at http://advaitamath.blogspot.com/ This discussion involved Sri Raju Chidambaram's theory as discussed in his paper at http://sunyaprajna.com/Advaita/Advaita_Math.pdf The final posts include Rajuji's final post on "Will Spirituality Be Taught in Schools in Future as Part of Science?", and the posts on Kundalini and time contraction, as well as all the responses to both of these (see the comments section of the blog posts). If I have missed anything or made some typos, please tell me. It was a very interesting theory and discussion. It seems that people were a bit intimidated from either agreeing or disagreeing. Fortunately, we can take comfort from the fact that Shankara wrote all that he did without a lot of math! :-) Still, I am quite convinced that if Brahman and reality are identical, then there must be profound scientific implications. Examples, might be that the conservation of mass/energy is somehow related to the unity of Brahman, that the omnipresence of the laws of physics is related to the omnipresence of Brahman, or that the peculiarities of quantum mechanics point to the necessity for introducing consciousness as the fundamental reality. Hari Om! Benjamin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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