Reblogging this one!
Asking for the first cause in Science is akin to a serious sin
As Science, with its self-made rules, which takes only Perception as the tool of Knowledge ,always flounders on this issue, Philosophy comes to its rescue.
Though Scientists may ridicule Intuition in Public, they accept it in Private.
One may recall that many discoveries in Science were because of a flash of inspiration, from Newton’s Laws of Motion, Clarks’ Table to Einstein’s Theory of Relativity all have been a result of a flash of Imagination.
This is called Intuition.
The Purusha Suktha expalins the evolution of Universe at the Universal Level.
The Reality is described , explaining the evolution of Seasons, Laws etc.
The Purusha Suktha is loaded with energy and the first two lines have produced electricity.
Please read my post on this.
As is a fact in Hinduism, what is in the Macrocosm and vice versa.
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I know you have written a beautiful post linking DNA evolving Vedas. I have absolutely no science knowledge – not even fundamental knowledge.
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I cannot claim credit for it. I merely reblogged it from original source Ramani’s blog.
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I couldn’t understand why people are obsessed with modern science? What’s need of proving Vedas through modern science? Do Vedas need to stand on the criteria of modern science to be true?
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Its because many people are ignorant of the origin of wisdom & knowledge in Vedas. So modern science is the route to take them back into History. If they are impressed by modern science, maybe this will help them identify with the Vedic treasure & storehouse that exists.
Whatever the means, its good that it serves as a pathway for younger generations to connect with the ancient.
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Just because you can’t prove something exists doesn’t mean it doesn’t. Once upon a time no one knew about radio waves…
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Spot-on! We cannot see uv rays with human eyes, but they still exist. We can see ‘effects’ of gravity, but not ‘gravity’itself, yet it continues to exist. Sometimes I think humans are too cocksure about denying anything & everything that is beyond their range of vision/hearing/understanding
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