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The Striking Parallels Between Ancient Hinduism and Modern Physics

Authors: Deep Bhattacharjee

The roots of modern physics lies in the ancient scripts of the most profound ‘Eastern Mythology’ – Hinduism. It is not difficult to believe that, those ‘mystic sages’ and their religious writings contains striking parallelism between the theories that physics has devel-oped today and those of Vedas, Upanishads, Vedantas, Mahabharats, Gitas and Ramayanas. The immense volume of ancient texts and the believer of a supreme, profound God, the creator of the creation, the oneness among many things, the omnipotent soul, the ruler of this universe, who itself is residing in the higher dimensions is a subject matter of unparallel researches of ‘Indology’ and the ‘Hinduism’ with resemblance to the modern theories of the theoretical and experimental physics that, developed as early as 7000 – 5000 BCE to present day is the subject matter of this paper. Due importance has been chalked out and criticized with respect to the cosmology, particle physics and the ‘eastern mysticism’ especially the ‘Hinduism’ beliefs and its importance to the present day theo-ries being tested in the laboratories which are the key role for the development of the modern day sciences, that also shows, that, the ancient Hinduism was so much developed around thousands and thousands of years ago, which even modern day physics got per-plexed to find a parallels with them that ‘How can those sages (Rishi’s and Muni’s) of the Indo-Aryan periods developed these ideas so long ago?’.

Comments: 5 Pages. Ancient Hindu Technologies, Eastern Mysticism, Hinduism & Modern Physics

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