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Matter and Consciousness: Unification of Physics and Vedic Theories
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The study of consciousness and life is often regarded as a field pertaining to philosophy, psychology and the so-called metaphysical sciences. However, as we shall see here, the hardcore physical sciences dealing with the studies of matter also seem to share something common in this ensemble of vertical convergence of knowledge.
About seven decades ago the great scientist Albert Einstein had presented the hypothesis of grand unification of cosmic forces. This reflects his visualization of the subtle existence of higher and deeper dimensions of existence that were realized by the Vedic Rishis. This article presents an extract of some of the comparable aspects of both the modern and the vedic scientific insights.
Ever since the research in particle physics has been focused on the subtler forms of matter (from atom to quark, and gradually to anti-matter…) and the decipheration of the complexities of the biomolecules, it is becoming more and more evident that the living system exists in an unimaginably subliminal form that could ultimately be perceived, in the gross world, only as an energy-packet of consciousness. Albert Einstein, through his concept of 'Pure Thought', was able to see the perfect order that exists in the universe. He therefore accepted the inability of contemporary research in particle physics and other areas of modern sciences in comprehending even a fraction of the orderly creation of the great, unknown, absolute Spirit.
Adi Shankaracharya has mentioned about the subtle aspects of the physical world in his magnum opus "Vivek Chudamani" as ––
अइक्यं तयोर्लक्षितयोर्न वाच्ययोः ।
निगद्यतेऽन्योन्यविरुद्धधर्मिणोः ।
खद्योतभान्वोरिव राजभृत्ययोः ।
कूपाम्बुराश्योः परमाणुमेर्वोः || 242 ||
aikyaṃ tayorlakṣitayorna vācyayoḥ
nigadyate'nyonyaviruddhadharmiṇoḥ |
khadyotabhānvoriva rājabhṛtyayoḥ
kūpāmburāśyoḥ paramāṇumervoḥ || 242 ||
Meaning: The divine source of the (existence of the) cosmos and every creature or particle in the universe are subliminally linked together and are similar in the sense of the similarity between 'the sun and a glowworm', 'an ocean and a well', 'a king and a laborer', or 'a mountain and an atom'.
Research into the atomic and subtler structures of matter has paved the way towards searching the commonality between matter and energy. May be, one day the research will be motivated towards deciphering the commonality between energy and consciousness. About seven decades ago, Einstein had defined the space as the grand unification of gravitational and electromagnetic forces. Later on, two more forces, namely, the 'Weak Force' and the 'Strong Force' were also considered in the definition of Space as a 'Unified Field'.
Einstein's investigations into the 'Four Dimensional Curved Space' –– Time, have given pioneering directions to future scientists for deeper elucidation of various aspects of universal subtle forces and their grand source in the eternal Consciousness Force. In this respect Einstein deserves a place in modern sciences equivalent to the revered positions of the sages like Vishwamitra, Patanjali and Vyas in the spiritual science of vital energy and consciousness force as described in the vedic treatises.
The discovery of anti-matter in physics has given interesting clues for studying the concepts of 'Anti-World' and 'Meta-Space' mentioned in the Vedas and Upanishads. Noted thinker Robert Ernest Humes has mentioned in "The Thirteen Principal Upanishads" that the main objective of the Upanishads is –– the search for absolute truth, ultimate knowledge, and its enlightened use for the welfare and progress of all creatures. Renowned scholar Maxmueller in his "Lectures on the Vedanta Philosophy" has expressed similar views. According to them, the insights of the Vedas and Upanishads have inspired and guided the pioneers and independent researchers of 'matter and life' in all ages. The ancient scriptures will continue to further enlighten the scientific investigations of the modern times as well, if studied attentively in the right perspective.
The Ishopanishad begins with the phrase – "Purñamada¡ Purñamidam", which implies that the Supreme Cosmic Power – Brahm (the Omnipresent Consciousness Force) is one and absolutely complete. There are many 'formulae' given in the Upanishads, which explain the sublime principles of the physical manifestation of Nature and existence of matter (referred as 'This' in the corresponding vedic hymns) and its eternal relation with the unique universal force, the infinite 'whole' (referred as 'That'). The uncertainty principles of the Quantum Mechanical approach, the postulations of particle physics, the 'Pure Thought' of Einstein and later findings of theoretical and experimental physicists (including Dr. Yogesh Pati, Dr. Abdus Salam, Dr. Howard George and Dr. Sheldon Glashaw) on quark, leptons, anti-matter and the grand unification of forces, can all be seen implied in the mantras of the Upanishads.
Prof. N. Hugen used to be a great critic of the Indian Mythology. However, after investigating more into the concepts of 'Super Gravity' and "Anti Gravity', he had also accepted that these together with the hypothesis of the Black Holes could be better understood in light of the insights of Vedic Philosophy.
Researchers desirous of revealing the secrets of matter and life, may view the vedic knowledge as a science that deals with the subtler realms and layers of what has been discovered by the modern sciences so far. Sir James Jeans has noted that everything in this world happens in a logical and reasonable manner like a mathematical principle. In his views, the creator and controller of this limitless absolute system could be none other than the Unique, Infinite, and Supernatural Power, named as God.
Modern scientists may attempt deciphering the mysterious universe more deeply by considering the existence of the subliminal forms of subatomic particles and perceivable energies in the infinite currents of the ultimate 'energy' of the Omnipresent Consciousness Force, which, so far, has been left for metaphysical research in philosophy. An open minded integrated research in focussed areas of physical, biological and cognitive sciences and spirituality would prove to be very fruitful towards unfolding of the hidden linkages of matter and life and the super-unifying principle of "Sarva Khalvidam Brahm"- All this is Brahm.
About seven decades ago the great scientist Albert Einstein had presented the hypothesis of grand unification of cosmic forces. This reflects his visualization of the subtle existence of higher and deeper dimensions of existence that were realized by the Vedic Rishis. This article presents an extract of some of the comparable aspects of both the modern and the vedic scientific insights.
Ever since the research in particle physics has been focused on the subtler forms of matter (from atom to quark, and gradually to anti-matter…) and the decipheration of the complexities of the biomolecules, it is becoming more and more evident that the living system exists in an unimaginably subliminal form that could ultimately be perceived, in the gross world, only as an energy-packet of consciousness. Albert Einstein, through his concept of 'Pure Thought', was able to see the perfect order that exists in the universe. He therefore accepted the inability of contemporary research in particle physics and other areas of modern sciences in comprehending even a fraction of the orderly creation of the great, unknown, absolute Spirit.
Adi Shankaracharya has mentioned about the subtle aspects of the physical world in his magnum opus "Vivek Chudamani" as ––
अइक्यं तयोर्लक्षितयोर्न वाच्ययोः ।
निगद्यतेऽन्योन्यविरुद्धधर्मिणोः ।
खद्योतभान्वोरिव राजभृत्ययोः ।
कूपाम्बुराश्योः परमाणुमेर्वोः || 242 ||
aikyaṃ tayorlakṣitayorna vācyayoḥ
nigadyate'nyonyaviruddhadharmiṇoḥ |
khadyotabhānvoriva rājabhṛtyayoḥ
kūpāmburāśyoḥ paramāṇumervoḥ || 242 ||
Meaning: The divine source of the (existence of the) cosmos and every creature or particle in the universe are subliminally linked together and are similar in the sense of the similarity between 'the sun and a glowworm', 'an ocean and a well', 'a king and a laborer', or 'a mountain and an atom'.
Research into the atomic and subtler structures of matter has paved the way towards searching the commonality between matter and energy. May be, one day the research will be motivated towards deciphering the commonality between energy and consciousness. About seven decades ago, Einstein had defined the space as the grand unification of gravitational and electromagnetic forces. Later on, two more forces, namely, the 'Weak Force' and the 'Strong Force' were also considered in the definition of Space as a 'Unified Field'.
Einstein's investigations into the 'Four Dimensional Curved Space' –– Time, have given pioneering directions to future scientists for deeper elucidation of various aspects of universal subtle forces and their grand source in the eternal Consciousness Force. In this respect Einstein deserves a place in modern sciences equivalent to the revered positions of the sages like Vishwamitra, Patanjali and Vyas in the spiritual science of vital energy and consciousness force as described in the vedic treatises.
The discovery of anti-matter in physics has given interesting clues for studying the concepts of 'Anti-World' and 'Meta-Space' mentioned in the Vedas and Upanishads. Noted thinker Robert Ernest Humes has mentioned in "The Thirteen Principal Upanishads" that the main objective of the Upanishads is –– the search for absolute truth, ultimate knowledge, and its enlightened use for the welfare and progress of all creatures. Renowned scholar Maxmueller in his "Lectures on the Vedanta Philosophy" has expressed similar views. According to them, the insights of the Vedas and Upanishads have inspired and guided the pioneers and independent researchers of 'matter and life' in all ages. The ancient scriptures will continue to further enlighten the scientific investigations of the modern times as well, if studied attentively in the right perspective.
The Ishopanishad begins with the phrase – "Purñamada¡ Purñamidam", which implies that the Supreme Cosmic Power – Brahm (the Omnipresent Consciousness Force) is one and absolutely complete. There are many 'formulae' given in the Upanishads, which explain the sublime principles of the physical manifestation of Nature and existence of matter (referred as 'This' in the corresponding vedic hymns) and its eternal relation with the unique universal force, the infinite 'whole' (referred as 'That'). The uncertainty principles of the Quantum Mechanical approach, the postulations of particle physics, the 'Pure Thought' of Einstein and later findings of theoretical and experimental physicists (including Dr. Yogesh Pati, Dr. Abdus Salam, Dr. Howard George and Dr. Sheldon Glashaw) on quark, leptons, anti-matter and the grand unification of forces, can all be seen implied in the mantras of the Upanishads.
Prof. N. Hugen used to be a great critic of the Indian Mythology. However, after investigating more into the concepts of 'Super Gravity' and "Anti Gravity', he had also accepted that these together with the hypothesis of the Black Holes could be better understood in light of the insights of Vedic Philosophy.
Researchers desirous of revealing the secrets of matter and life, may view the vedic knowledge as a science that deals with the subtler realms and layers of what has been discovered by the modern sciences so far. Sir James Jeans has noted that everything in this world happens in a logical and reasonable manner like a mathematical principle. In his views, the creator and controller of this limitless absolute system could be none other than the Unique, Infinite, and Supernatural Power, named as God.
Modern scientists may attempt deciphering the mysterious universe more deeply by considering the existence of the subliminal forms of subatomic particles and perceivable energies in the infinite currents of the ultimate 'energy' of the Omnipresent Consciousness Force, which, so far, has been left for metaphysical research in philosophy. An open minded integrated research in focussed areas of physical, biological and cognitive sciences and spirituality would prove to be very fruitful towards unfolding of the hidden linkages of matter and life and the super-unifying principle of "Sarva Khalvidam Brahm"- All this is Brahm.