tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5211673002367960332.post467119958062103301..comments2023-09-09T02:41:47.167-07:00Comments on Beyond Advaita: Quantum Mechanics and the BrainRamesam Vemurihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13670447320400400816noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5211673002367960332.post-54990483423084979532014-04-15T13:34:28.648-07:002014-04-15T13:34:28.648-07:00Physics whether empirical or quantum both limited ...Physics whether empirical or quantum both limited by time n space. But advaitha is beyond it not limited by time n space... the sum total of energy is constant ... which is present in ur beyond ur senses mind n intellect but it cause of survival of all those when it goes away of ur body u body is died but not energy..its always thr..so first understand advaitha before speaking on it<br />Dr Anudeep Reddy knoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5211673002367960332.post-75495614591492027182012-10-14T12:52:43.907-07:002012-10-14T12:52:43.907-07:00Agree with your comments. Quantum mechanics is use...Agree with your comments. Quantum mechanics is useful for understanding matter at very small sizes. But not for consciousness.<br /><br />Yet physics, not just quantum mechanics, but any physics which seeks to understand the essence of matter, is important for Hinduism and specially Advaita. "The importance of Advaita Vedanta is that it makes the claim that at the ultimate level, the universe will be seen to have as its origin, not discrete, multiple particles, but a single homogenous structure beyond time and space." <a href="http://www.advaitayoga.org/advaitayogaarticles/advaitaquantumphysics.html" rel="nofollow">Advaita Yoga and Quantum physics</a>. So science does have relevance for Hinduism, and can prove or disprove its theories.Steven Baughmannoreply@blogger.com