Doston video ko zaroor SHARE karna kyunki bahot kam Indians ko humare scientific itihaas ke baare mein ye sab pata hai. Science + Vedic knowledge + dharmik ethics (no matter your religion) = an empowered Indian. Jai Hind!
@@Hyper_Facts712 brother hindu Andhbhakt nhi hai ❌, jo True Hindunism ko nhi samjte or baba dhaba or Pakhandiyo ko follow krke, Dusre logo pr Hinsa krkr unko apse se chota ya nicha samjte hai *vo hote hai Andhbhakt*
@@Hyper_Facts712 Dalito ko hinduo ne nhi andbhakto ne Pratarit kiya tha... Or yahi andbhak aj Other Religions ke piche pare hai.... Agr Hindunism ko bachana hai to sabse pehele hame apne hi logo ko sudharna hoga.. unki andbhakti Duur krke
Dharmic ethics = not allowing 75% of the populatio to read Vedic knowledge = no real scientific temparement but trying tooth and nail to prove everything originated in India Sciene = killing and shooting rationalists who try to fight casteism and superstition Empowered India is like an opium fever dream. Bas apna caste privilege protect karo, paisa kamao aur US bhaag jao.
O to hai Aise kahaniyo ko bharat ke andhbhakt hi maante hai 😂 isme hi kuch raho tumlog Ek cycle banane ki aukaat nahi hai😂 baat to aise karte hai science ko hamne hi paida kiya hai😂
@@1MTravelaurkhanabySaurab-mt4uc Do you know what is the ancient name for Mars/Mangal in Bharat..भूमिपुत्र/Bhumiputra? That means son of mother Earth..!
In ancient times, the term 'Rishi' was commonly associated with individuals who were predominantly researchers and scientists. They are also deep into spirituality too.
@@ronitsrivastava377yeah not all.... But he didn't hide that... He said that loud....... But to think that things as close the accurate is mentioned in such old books isn't that fascinating.....
Great Awesome content...We all should pride of ourselves as Hindus..We must respect our culture ❤.....We must explore and spread the knowledge across the world...Har Har Mahadev 🚩🙏 Jai Shree Ram 🚩🙏
Spread what, your hatred for the lower caste. Look at your leader in India hates Christians and you want your seventh century knowledge to spread across the world. Don't forget to mention to the world your love for cow dung and gai mutra. For a start atleast hug a lower caste individual, due you have the guts. A lousy culture of racism and you want the world to follow you. This idiot of a leader in India has set the stage for India to produce world class palmist, astrologers and snake charmers, this idiot and his sister party the RSS is introducing Vedic math in the schools. You the majority community of India hates the man who did everything for India and made it a space and IT powerhouse and you idiots demonize him. Its none other than Pandit Nehru. The Upper caste Brahmins openly hate Mahatma Gandhi and glorify Godse. And you want the world to follow you. You will spit in the same plate that feeds you.
Hindu rajao ne jaan buj kr jalan diya .... Nalanda ko .... Agar wo chahte to ek bhi muslim akarman rajasthan se par nhi ho pate or agar ho bhi jate to up ke raja unko roke kyu nhi ..... Be practical .... Ye sab hindu ke rishi muni or so called Brahmano sochi samjhi chaal tha .... Think about it .... Bihar me bahut saare Veer Yodha raja hua krte the tab ke time per ..... Per kisi ne retaliate nhi kiya ..... Ye sab sochi samjhi chal h ..... Jaise modi ji ko hii dekh lo .... India ke bahar namo budhay namo Bharat krte h ..... Jaise hii india aate h .... Hindu Muslim chalu kr dete h .... Jai shree ram ..... Saalo lord rama ke sath dene koi manav jati nhi the ... Or Aaj ram ram krte ho .... Ek dhobi ke chakkar me sita maa ko apne ghar se jana pada
There are scientists who have been influenced by Hindu Dharma. Here are some of the international figures in the world of science who have taken inspiration from Hindu Dharma, and their own quotes about their influences and Hindu Dharma: 1. Erwin Schrödinger You might have already known about Schrödinger’s cat. If not, then you should at least know that it’s a very famous experiment, and the inferences have a great value in the world of science. That was one of the many scientific experiments Erwin Schrödinger is known for. The Austrian physicist also won Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933. But if you read his biography and some of the works he has published, then you will realize the influence of the Hindu religion in his works: •“This life of yours which you are living is not merely a piece of this entire existence, but in a certain sense the whole; only this whole is not so constituted that it can be surveyed in one single glance. This, as we know, is what the Brahmins [wise men or priests in the Vedic tradition] express in that sacred, mystic formula which is yet really so simple and so clear; tat tvam asi, this is you. Or, again, in such words as “I am in the east and the west, I am above and below, I am this entire world.” [Schrödinger,’Meine Weltansicht’ (My View of the World), 1961] •“The multiplicity is only apparent. This is the doctrine of the Upanishads. And not of the Upanishads only. The mystical experience of the union with God regularly leads to this view, unless strong prejudices stand in the West.”[Erwin Schrödinger, What is Life?, p. 129, Cambridge University Press] •“From the early great Upanishads, the recognition Atman = Brahman (the personal self-equals the omnipresent, all-comprehending eternal self) was in Indian thought considered, far from being blasphemous, to represent, the quintessence of deepest insight into the happenings of the world. The striving of all the scholars of Vedanta was, after having learned to pronounce with their lips, really to assimilate in their minds this grandest of all thoughts.” [From an essay on determinism and free will] •“Most of my ideas & theories are heavily influenced by Vedanta” •“There is no kind of framework within which we can find consciousness in the plural; this is simply something we construct because of the temporal plurality of individuals, but it is a false construction… The only solution to this conflict insofar as any is available to us at all lies in the ancient wisdom of the Upanishad.” (Mein Leben, Meine Weltansicht [My Life, My World View] (1961), Chapter 4) 2.Werner Heisenberg Known for his renowned uncertainty principle, Werner Heisenberg is a key figure in the world of quantum mechanics. You might have also heard about him in Breaking Bad. That kept aside, the German Nobel Prize winner for Physics is believed to have understood much of quantum mechanisms through his mystical experience in Hindu dharma. Here are some proofs of it: In Uncommon Wisdom: Conversations With Remarkable People (1988), Frtjof Capra writes about the conversation between Rabindranath Tagore and Werner Heisenberg: “He began to see that the recognition of relativity, interconnectedness, and impermanence as fundamental aspects of physical reality, which had been so difficult for himself and his fellow physicists, was the very basis of Indian spiritual traditions.” In The Holographic Paradigm (pg. 217-218), there is a text that talks about Renee Weber’s interview with Fritjof Capra. Capra states that Schrödinger in speaking about Heisenberg has said: “I had several discussions with Heisenberg. I lived in England then [circa 1972], and I visited him several times in Munich and showed him the whole manuscript chapter by chapter. He was very interested and very open, and he told me something that I think is not known publicly because he never published it. He said that he was well aware of these parallels. While he was working on quantum theory he went to India to lecture and was a guest of Tagore. He talked a lot with Tagore about Indian philosophy. Heisenberg told me that these talks had helped him a lot with his work in physics because they showed him that all these new ideas in quantum physics were in fact not all that crazy. He realized there was, in fact, a whole culture that subscribed to very similar ideas. Heisenberg said that this was a great help for him. Niels Bohr had a similar experience when he went to China.” He has also been seen quoted couple of times saying; “After the conversations about Indian philosophy, some of the ideas of Quantum Physics that had seemed so crazy suddenly made more sense.” “Quantum theory will not look ridiculous to people who have read Vedanta.” 3. Robert Oppenheimer Father of an atomic bomb, Julius Robert Oppenheimer was a theoretical physicist and was the head of the lab when the first atomic bomb was invented (Manhattan Project). Bhagwad Gita, Mahabharata and Indian historical facts have influenced Oppenheimer. He also studied Sanskrit and read Bhagavad Gita in Sanskrit itself. Here are his quotes: “Access to the Vedas is the greatest privilege this century may claim over all previous centuries.” The general notions about human understanding… which are illustrated by discoveries in atomic physics are not in the nature of things wholly unfamiliar, wholly unheard of or new. Even in our own culture, they have a history, and in Buddhist and Hindu thought a more considerable and central place. What we shall find [in modern physics] is an exemplification, an encouragement, and a refinement of old wisdom. The juxtaposition of Western civilization’s most terrifying scientific achievement with the most dazzling description of the mystical experience given to us by the Bhagavad Gita, India’s greatest literary monument. The Bhagavad Gita… is the most beautiful philosophical song existing in any known tongue.” [“Sacred Jewels of Yoga: Wisdom from India’s Beloved Scriptures, Teachers, Masters, and Monks”] 4. Niels Bohr Niels Henrik David Bohr is another Nobel Peace prize winner in the list. The Danish physicist is known for his tremendous contribution in atomic structure and quantum theory. In Stephen Prothero’s book God Is Not One (pg. 144), Niel Bohr has quoted: “I go into the Upanishads to ask questions.” 5. Carl Sagan American astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist and philosopher, Carl Sagan’s contributions to cosmology and modern space science are unprecedented. He was a devout Hindu and has been seen quoting: “The Hindu religion is the only one of the world’s great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an innate, number of deaths and rebirths. It is the only religion in which the time scales correspond, to those of modern scientific cosmology. Its cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma, 8.64 billion years long. Longer than the age of the Earth or the Sun and about half the time since the Big Bang. And there are much longer time scales still.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos] “The most elegant and sublime of these is a representation of the creation of the universe at the beginning of each cosmic cycle, a motif known as the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva. The god called in this manifestation Nataraja, the Dance King. In the upper right hand is a drum whose sound is the sound of creation. In the upper left hand is a tongue of flame, a reminder that the universe, now newly created, with billions of years from now will be utterly destroyed.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, pg 213-214] A millennium before Europeans were willing to divest themselves of the Biblical idea that the world was a few thousand years old, the Mayans were thinking of millions and the Hindus billions.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, pg 213-214] 6. NikolaTesla Nikola Tesla is perhaps the greatest scientist (debatable for sure) ever lived and his inventions have given a great contribution to mankind; he was a pioneer in many fields. From Tesla Coil to Radio to Alternate Current to Telephone (yes, there is a great controversy between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla for this, but much of the evidence point out to Nikola Tesla as the true inventor), the Serbian-American physicist and engineer are highly respected in his field. But he has been seen quoting Vedantic concepts: “All perceptible matter comes from a primary substance, or tenuity beyond conception, filling all space, the Akasha or aluminiferous ether, which is acted upon by the life-giving Prana or creative force, calling into existence, in neverending cycles, all things and phenomena.” [Man’s Greatest Achievement, John J. O’Neal., & Prodigal Genius, The Life of Nikola Tesla, 1944] 7.Hans-Peter Durr Hans-Peter was a German physicist who made his contribution to the field of nuclear and quantum physics. He was so influenced by Hinduism that he dedicated 33 years of his life to studying and mastering the Vedas and Upanishads. He once said that when he teaches quantum physics, he feels like he’s giving a lecture on Hinduism’s vedanta philosophy.
As a Hindu I'm Proud of our Hindu texts and Vedic knowledge. Hinduism mein jo bhi concepts bataye gayen hain chahe wo Universe ke around ho, time, physics, quantum theory, and space in sab ke around ho un sabko ko detail mein explain kiya gaya hai. Basically, pehle hame ye samjhna hoga ki Vedon ka kaam kya hota hai ya ham Ved kyun padhte hain. To Vedon ko padhne ke peeche ka jo main Reason hai wo hai ki Ved hame ek better aur blissful life jeene ke liye inspire karte hain. Aur hame ye nhi bhoolna chahiye ki agar Vedon mein research karne pe Science ke itne concepts aaj milte hain ya unki jhalak milti hai to unme aur bhi knowledge ho sakti hai bas unhe samajhne aur padhne ki der hai. Aur agar isme ham thoda history mein dekhe to hame pata chalta hai ki history mein aisi kayi saari books aur inscriptions the jinme aur bhi clearly aur deeply concepts ko samjhaya gaya tha. Par universities aur books ko destroy kiya gaya aur agar wo books ya knowledge aaj present hoti to shayad aaj itni confusion na hoti Science aur Vedon ko leke.
I am Proud to be Hindu Proud to be Bhartiya. Very proud to know that my Ancestors Our Rishis, Yogis were Seekers. They gave their Precious Knowledge. 🙏🏻 Bharat Bhoomi is Truly Great. Jay Sri Raam Jay Bharat Jay Sri Krsna
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Speed of Light Mentioned In Rig Veda, Which Is Around 6000 Yrs Old "Yojananam Sahastra Dwe Dwe Shate Dwe Cha Yojane Aken Nimishardhena Krammana Namostute." Meaning: "With deep respect, I bow to the sun, who travels 2,202 yojanas in half a nimesha." Note: Nimisharda = half of a nimisha In the vedas Yojana is a unit of distance and Nimisha is a unit of time. Unit of Vedic Time: Nimisha The Moksha Dharma Parva of Shanti Parva in Mahabharata describes Nimisha as follows: 15 Nimisha = 1 Kastha 30 Kashta = 1 Kala 30.3 Kala = 1 Muhurta 30 Muhurtas = 1 Diva-Ratri (Day-Night) We know Day-Night is 24 hours So we get 24 hours = 30 x 30.3 x 30 x 15 nimisha in other words 409050 nimisha We know 1 hour = 60 x 60 = 3600 seconds So 24 hours = 24 x 3600 seconds = 409,050 nimisha 409,050 nimisha = 86,400 seconds 1 nimisha = 0.2112 seconds (This is a recursive decimal. The wink of an eye is equal to 0.2112 seconds.) 1/2 nimisha = 0.1056 seconds Unit of Vedic Distance: Yojana Yojana is defined in Chapter 6 of Book 1 of the ancient vedic text "Vishnu Purana" as follows: 10 ParamAnus = 1 Parasúkshma 10 Parasúkshmas = 1 Trasarenu 10 Trasarenus = Mahirajas (particle of dust) 10 Mahirajas = 1 Bálágra (hair's point) 10 Bálágra = 1 Likhsha 10 Likhsha= 1 Yuka 10 Yukas = 1 Yavodara (heart of barley) 10 Yavodaras = 1 Yava (barley grain of middle size) 10 Yava = 1 Angula (1.89 cm or approx 3/4 inch) 6 fingers = 1 Pada (the breadth of it) 2 Padas = 1 Vitasti (span) 2 Vitasti = 1 Hasta (cubit) 4 Hastas = a Dhanu, a Danda, or pauruSa (a man's height), or 2 Nárikás = 6 feet 2,000 Dhanus = 1 Gavyuti (distance to which a cow's call or lowing can be heard) = 12,000 feet 4 Gavyutis = 1 Yojana = 9.09 miles Calculation of the Speed of Light from the Rig Veda: So now we can calculate what is the value of the speed of light in modern units based on the value given as 2202 yojanas in 1/2 nimisha = 2,202 x 9.09 miles per 0.1056 seconds = 20,016.18 miles per 0.1056 seconds = 189,547 miles per second As per the Rig Veda the speed of light is 189,547 miles per second
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There are scientists who have been influenced by Hindu Dharma. Here are some of the international figures in the world of science who have taken inspiration from Hindu Dharma, and their own quotes about their influences and Hindu Dharma: 1. Erwin Schrödinger You might have already known about Schrödinger’s cat. If not, then you should at least know that it’s a very famous experiment, and the inferences have a great value in the world of science. That was one of the many scientific experiments Erwin Schrödinger is known for. The Austrian physicist also won Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933. But if you read his biography and some of the works he has published, then you will realize the influence of the Hindu religion in his works: •“This life of yours which you are living is not merely a piece of this entire existence, but in a certain sense the whole; only this whole is not so constituted that it can be surveyed in one single glance. This, as we know, is what the Brahmins [wise men or priests in the Vedic tradition] express in that sacred, mystic formula which is yet really so simple and so clear; tat tvam asi, this is you. Or, again, in such words as “I am in the east and the west, I am above and below, I am this entire world.” [Schrödinger,’Meine Weltansicht’ (My View of the World), 1961] •“The multiplicity is only apparent. This is the doctrine of the Upanishads. And not of the Upanishads only. The mystical experience of the union with God regularly leads to this view, unless strong prejudices stand in the West.”[Erwin Schrödinger, What is Life?, p. 129, Cambridge University Press] •“From the early great Upanishads, the recognition Atman = Brahman (the personal self-equals the omnipresent, all-comprehending eternal self) was in Indian thought considered, far from being blasphemous, to represent, the quintessence of deepest insight into the happenings of the world. The striving of all the scholars of Vedanta was, after having learned to pronounce with their lips, really to assimilate in their minds this grandest of all thoughts.” [From an essay on determinism and free will] •“Most of my ideas & theories are heavily influenced by Vedanta” •“There is no kind of framework within which we can find consciousness in the plural; this is simply something we construct because of the temporal plurality of individuals, but it is a false construction… The only solution to this conflict insofar as any is available to us at all lies in the ancient wisdom of the Upanishad.” (Mein Leben, Meine Weltansicht [My Life, My World View] (1961), Chapter 4) 2.Werner Heisenberg Known for his renowned uncertainty principle, Werner Heisenberg is a key figure in the world of quantum mechanics. You might have also heard about him in Breaking Bad. That kept aside, the German Nobel Prize winner for Physics is believed to have understood much of quantum mechanisms through his mystical experience in Hindu dharma. Here are some proofs of it: In Uncommon Wisdom: Conversations With Remarkable People (1988), Frtjof Capra writes about the conversation between Rabindranath Tagore and Werner Heisenberg: “He began to see that the recognition of relativity, interconnectedness, and impermanence as fundamental aspects of physical reality, which had been so difficult for himself and his fellow physicists, was the very basis of Indian spiritual traditions.” In The Holographic Paradigm (pg. 217-218), there is a text that talks about Renee Weber’s interview with Fritjof Capra. Capra states that Schrödinger in speaking about Heisenberg has said: “I had several discussions with Heisenberg. I lived in England then [circa 1972], and I visited him several times in Munich and showed him the whole manuscript chapter by chapter. He was very interested and very open, and he told me something that I think is not known publicly because he never published it. He said that he was well aware of these parallels. While he was working on quantum theory he went to India to lecture and was a guest of Tagore. He talked a lot with Tagore about Indian philosophy. Heisenberg told me that these talks had helped him a lot with his work in physics because they showed him that all these new ideas in quantum physics were in fact not all that crazy. He realized there was, in fact, a whole culture that subscribed to very similar ideas. Heisenberg said that this was a great help for him. Niels Bohr had a similar experience when he went to China.” He has also been seen quoted couple of times saying; “After the conversations about Indian philosophy, some of the ideas of Quantum Physics that had seemed so crazy suddenly made more sense.” “Quantum theory will not look ridiculous to people who have read Vedanta.” 3. Robert Oppenheimer Father of an atomic bomb, Julius Robert Oppenheimer was a theoretical physicist and was the head of the lab when the first atomic bomb was invented (Manhattan Project). Bhagwad Gita, Mahabharata and Indian historical facts have influenced Oppenheimer. He also studied Sanskrit and read Bhagavad Gita in Sanskrit itself. Here are his quotes: “Access to the Vedas is the greatest privilege this century may claim over all previous centuries.” The general notions about human understanding… which are illustrated by discoveries in atomic physics are not in the nature of things wholly unfamiliar, wholly unheard of or new. Even in our own culture, they have a history, and in Buddhist and Hindu thought a more considerable and central place. What we shall find [in modern physics] is an exemplification, an encouragement, and a refinement of old wisdom. The juxtaposition of Western civilization’s most terrifying scientific achievement with the most dazzling description of the mystical experience given to us by the Bhagavad Gita, India’s greatest literary monument. The Bhagavad Gita… is the most beautiful philosophical song existing in any known tongue.” [“Sacred Jewels of Yoga: Wisdom from India’s Beloved Scriptures, Teachers, Masters, and Monks”] 4. Niels Bohr Niels Henrik David Bohr is another Nobel Peace prize winner in the list. The Danish physicist is known for his tremendous contribution in atomic structure and quantum theory. In Stephen Prothero’s book God Is Not One (pg. 144), Niel Bohr has quoted: “I go into the Upanishads to ask questions.” 5. Carl Sagan American astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist and philosopher, Carl Sagan’s contributions to cosmology and modern space science are unprecedented. He was a devout Hindu and has been seen quoting: “The Hindu religion is the only one of the world’s great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an innate, number of deaths and rebirths. It is the only religion in which the time scales correspond, to those of modern scientific cosmology. Its cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma, 8.64 billion years long. Longer than the age of the Earth or the Sun and about half the time since the Big Bang. And there are much longer time scales still.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos] “The most elegant and sublime of these is a representation of the creation of the universe at the beginning of each cosmic cycle, a motif known as the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva. The god called in this manifestation Nataraja, the Dance King. In the upper right hand is a drum whose sound is the sound of creation. In the upper left hand is a tongue of flame, a reminder that the universe, now newly created, with billions of years from now will be utterly destroyed.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, pg 213-214] A millennium before Europeans were willing to divest themselves of the Biblical idea that the world was a few thousand years old, the Mayans were thinking of millions and the Hindus billions.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, pg 213-214] 6. NikolaTesla Nikola Tesla is perhaps the greatest scientist (debatable for sure) ever lived and his inventions have given a great contribution to mankind; he was a pioneer in many fields. From Tesla Coil to Radio to Alternate Current to Telephone (yes, there is a great controversy between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla for this, but much of the evidence point out to Nikola Tesla as the true inventor), the Serbian-American physicist and engineer are highly respected in his field. But he has been seen quoting Vedantic concepts: “All perceptible matter comes from a primary substance, or tenuity beyond conception, filling all space, the Akasha or aluminiferous ether, which is acted upon by the life-giving Prana or creative force, calling into existence, in neverending cycles, all things and phenomena.” [Man’s Greatest Achievement, John J. O’Neal., & Prodigal Genius, The Life of Nikola Tesla, 1944] 7.Hans-Peter Durr Hans-Peter was a German physicist who made his contribution to the field of nuclear and quantum physics. He was so influenced by Hinduism that he dedicated 33 years of his life to studying and mastering the Vedas and Upanishads. He once said that when he teaches quantum physics, he feels like he’s giving a lecture on Hinduism’s vedanta philosophy.
There's an error at 21:04. He mistakenly multiplied 9.09 by 2202 as 18,379.98 in the video, but the correct result is 20,016.18. The mistake occurred because he multiplied by 2022 instead of 2202.
In 628 CE, Brahmagupta first described gravity as an attractive force, and used the term "gurutvākarṣaṇam (गुरुत्वाकर्षणम्)" in Sanskrit to describe it.
I second that but the fact that he just mentioned it as a concept where as newton didn't just proved gravity by calculations but also proved it as force that just not only work in earth but also universally acurate
@@kingbaby8399bhramagupta proof it but burned of great ancient civilizations libraries by invaders like taxilla Alexandria nalanda etc etc. Remind this too they also have theoretical knowledge and solutions about it and experimental too from many ancient civilizations
@@Zeroinfinity_01010 did anyone stop u pople from studying it &using /implementing these anywhere..i guess u guys applied only in ur love days to became the most populous country in the world
Itni bakwas mat kar beta Agar maloom tha to bana lete Kyu nahi banaya All so called hindus are just credit stealers 😂 If we can't invent just take the credit from the inventor and called us mahan 🤡 Gaurav ❎ irrational person ✅
Our old traditions were great. The people , saints, philosopher s of ancient time were great 😃. If you watch our history at a glance you will find that our ancestors were genius people. The all rules made by them are according to science. We should be proud of them.
@@tanaygawai6874 no we were great. But it does not mean others did not do anything. We should give credit to western scientist too. Second, vedas are not scientific. Science was there but science and relegious scriptures are two different things. Purpose of vedas were to attain liberation from suffering. While science purpose is completely different. And when we say vedas has all science, we disrespect scientists like aryabhatt, sushrut etc.
yes we have a great philosophy in history . make sure know the difference bw science and philosophy. please give me answer . where is lanka now. hanuman jumps 100 yojanas means 9 * 1.6 * 100 1440 km lanka is only 80 to 100 km away. so is the value calculated i yojana = 9 miles is correct.....
@@tanaygawai6874why not, they shared their knowledge with their students but they didn't take any credit for that because according to them everything comes from god, so the whole credit goes to god.
I also want to know how they produce these results I mean how they calculate speed of light. And age of universe what was the procedure to calculate all the things.....
Your videos are full of knowledge never to be found anywhere else.Your contribution to educating not only Indians but whoever is seeking knowledge is tremendous.Salute to you
Please jara ye video mere school ke namune dosto ko mat dikhana kyuki Mera naam vedant hai aur iss video me vedanta bohot baar bola Gaya hai Btw mereko science me koi dikkat nahi hai par history padhe ke liye gourav sir ki jarurat hai
@@alpeshmittal3779 yes actually that's our problem...we completely ignore stuffs that Science can not prove, but do we ever think that we have limited senses? Like suppose one is blind from his birth...so can he/she experience vision without a eye? But does that mean Sight, Light, Vision completely don't exist? For him it doesn't but for others it does. So how can we trust so much on our few senses and believe that everything can be proved approaching that one simple ignorant mindset? It's people like you in Europe or China who believed that there's nothing beyond the sea....back in those times....cause simply there had no proofs about the existence of other continents beyond the sea back then. It's you guys who gave Alfred Russell's discovery and theory no value cause it was hard to proof. Just recently Universe's size went from 13.8 billion years to 27...and you guys still wanna be ignorant, you people don't actually consider all the possibilities there can be.
According to some people if he said so he is Andhbhakt The audacity of people to cancel their own history is insane, I just wish people respect their past and not get too much influence by West.
@@gdgkdtjhrah786 well dashavtar is debunked because Darvin theory of evolution IS NOT accepted in science today... It is partially accepted because it does not mention protein synthesis and genes and DNA so dashavtar also cant be accepted because according to theories the first ever being was a amino acid not a fish.
Main dono type ka insaan hu 😅 , mai science student bhi hu aur bhagwan par believe bhi karta hu because there is a power beyond science 😊 Radhe Radhe 🙏
yup some scientific fact and philosophy of vedas in the form of book is need to be introduced in school or colleges. i will give us confidence and inspiration
@@mohit6941whi chiz to padh rhe ho english mea science mea vedas ke language padhoge or use too nhi hoge to borehojaoge ek baat tokhan sir ne sach kha hea angrezon ne hum sabko english language padhnepe majbur krdiya ab chah ke bhi nhi kroaega har koe tum krloge but harkoe nhi accept the fact
Hey! don't get fooled, its the result of cherry picking of values from a range of values available of yojan and nimesha! If u see manusmirti it has a different value of nimesha! yojan has all values ranging 4 to 12 miles across several ages
It is just cherry picking the values Yojan can be anywhere between 4 to 12 miles and nimesha could 0.1 to 0.4 seconds, which is very very off already given we use basic error analysis on the calculation
The fact that covered by gourav thakur In 628 CE, Brahmagupta first described gravity as an attractive force, and used the term "gurutvākarṣaṇam (गुरुत्वाकर्षणम्)" in Sanskrit to describe it.
@@ravih905brother before him kanad rishi has discovered it and explains it with examples also and i can give shlokas also of it and given term guratvakarshan
Atheist are no different species..hindus are rational and logical they don't even agree with their own scriptures if something is detrimental and pseudo..so flexing as athiest won't make you any different from common hindu..go and vent ur belief in abrahamic videos they need this
Interesting thing is that even though Brahma's age is 51 years the universe was not yet formed when Brahma was born It was after many (should check the exact number)Brahma years the universe was born so the 155 trillion years is not age of universe but just Brahma's age
The current Age of universe(13 billion years) is not an actual value but a theory made from available data. The James Webb telescope has already discovered galactic bodies which challengs the theory itself.
Excellent review! Wish this was also done in English so people in West who want to learn but have no place to go to learn about Hindus laying the ground work and how these modern Westerner were inspired by the great work laid out by Hindus first. It would also educate Westerners who are interested...definitely all Indians should know this at a high level and contribution the Indian ancestors made.
our vedic culture was just similar to nowdays scientific culture where new scholars were allowed to propose their thoughts and theories and it can be seen by analyzing so many changes in the ancient books and sculpture over the ages by great scholars to get more advanced and accurate.
Just read my comment and u will se how much I am allowed to propose my thougts 🤣🤣. Nobody is allowed to share their thaughts bro, it's all fake. We say it just for the sake of saying
even science says that raise questions on me But some toxic science guys come and lynch you if you did it By the way science is modern day religion and it's follower are extremely toxic Toxic than religious guys who worships idols deities or anything haha lol Look even science isn't 100% accurate it changes its values theories believes time to time so how can we say that this thing is 100% accurate or that thing is It's been a long time to reach today's value of universe Maybe 10 year later or 100 years later this value will be something else near to that value which is mentioned in vedas Now it's on you ,Science (toxic) guys believes in their faith either convert or call bull shit to your faith and start following science shit and call your self modern , atheist, science guy Or just believe in your faith and in your acient litterateur and be a that much flexible to accept science Two things which i leaned from my experience Science is variable Never forget that And science/knowledge and technology is like history or fashion it repeats it self after some time We are repeating all the ancient science and technologies but no one believe you One day in near future we'll lost everything science documents technology And we will start again and after reaching at some point if someone will talk about todays time that you know there was a time where people chat or talk on a gadget called Mobile or something and those people be like haha bull shit it isn't possible to those guys in that time Like we are doing right now Peace ✌️
We should be proud of Philosophy of सनातन धर्म based on full of knowledge/gyan through Vedas, Upanishads, 18-Purana, Sad Darshana where ऋषि कणाद have explained कणवाद smallest particals of तत्त्व, Ramayan, Mahabharat and so on..
particles ke 6chatve bhag ko kanaad ne anu bola tha .. !! jab sun rays khidki ne ati hai to dust particles dikhti hai wahi observation thi .... !!! wahi atom 10to the power -18 size hai ... !! philosophy ko kabhi science se connect mat karlena .. science dhobi ke tara dhulai kardega
18:57 That Shloka "योजनानां सहस्रे द्वे...." is not created by Maharshi Shayana. This Shloka is mentioned in Bhavishya Purana Uttara Parva's Aditya Hrudaya Stotram.
Many ancient texts use symbolism and allegory to convey philosophical or spiritual concepts. It's essential to interpret them within their cultural and historical context rather than seeking direct scientific correlations.The Indian Vedas and old scriptures contain a wealth of knowledge and wisdom, but it's important to approach their relationship with modern science carefully. While some concepts in these texts may appear to align with modern scientific understanding, they were often written in a symbolic or philosophical context, rather than as literal scientific descriptions. proud to be a Bhartiya ❤
There are scientists who have been influenced by Hindu Dharma. Here are some of the international figures in the world of science who have taken inspiration from Hindu Dharma, and their own quotes about their influences and Hindu Dharma: 1. Erwin Schrödinger You might have already known about Schrödinger’s cat. If not, then you should at least know that it’s a very famous experiment, and the inferences have a great value in the world of science. That was one of the many scientific experiments Erwin Schrödinger is known for. The Austrian physicist also won Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933. But if you read his biography and some of the works he has published, then you will realize the influence of the Hindu religion in his works: •“This life of yours which you are living is not merely a piece of this entire existence, but in a certain sense the whole; only this whole is not so constituted that it can be surveyed in one single glance. This, as we know, is what the Brahmins [wise men or priests in the Vedic tradition] express in that sacred, mystic formula which is yet really so simple and so clear; tat tvam asi, this is you. Or, again, in such words as “I am in the east and the west, I am above and below, I am this entire world.” [Schrödinger,’Meine Weltansicht’ (My View of the World), 1961] •“The multiplicity is only apparent. This is the doctrine of the Upanishads. And not of the Upanishads only. The mystical experience of the union with God regularly leads to this view, unless strong prejudices stand in the West.”[Erwin Schrödinger, What is Life?, p. 129, Cambridge University Press] •“From the early great Upanishads, the recognition Atman = Brahman (the personal self-equals the omnipresent, all-comprehending eternal self) was in Indian thought considered, far from being blasphemous, to represent, the quintessence of deepest insight into the happenings of the world. The striving of all the scholars of Vedanta was, after having learned to pronounce with their lips, really to assimilate in their minds this grandest of all thoughts.” [From an essay on determinism and free will] •“Most of my ideas & theories are heavily influenced by Vedanta” •“There is no kind of framework within which we can find consciousness in the plural; this is simply something we construct because of the temporal plurality of individuals, but it is a false construction… The only solution to this conflict insofar as any is available to us at all lies in the ancient wisdom of the Upanishad.” (Mein Leben, Meine Weltansicht [My Life, My World View] (1961), Chapter 4) 2.Werner Heisenberg Known for his renowned uncertainty principle, Werner Heisenberg is a key figure in the world of quantum mechanics. You might have also heard about him in Breaking Bad. That kept aside, the German Nobel Prize winner for Physics is believed to have understood much of quantum mechanisms through his mystical experience in Hindu dharma. Here are some proofs of it: In Uncommon Wisdom: Conversations With Remarkable People (1988), Frtjof Capra writes about the conversation between Rabindranath Tagore and Werner Heisenberg: “He began to see that the recognition of relativity, interconnectedness, and impermanence as fundamental aspects of physical reality, which had been so difficult for himself and his fellow physicists, was the very basis of Indian spiritual traditions.” In The Holographic Paradigm (pg. 217-218), there is a text that talks about Renee Weber’s interview with Fritjof Capra. Capra states that Schrödinger in speaking about Heisenberg has said: “I had several discussions with Heisenberg. I lived in England then [circa 1972], and I visited him several times in Munich and showed him the whole manuscript chapter by chapter. He was very interested and very open, and he told me something that I think is not known publicly because he never published it. He said that he was well aware of these parallels. While he was working on quantum theory he went to India to lecture and was a guest of Tagore. He talked a lot with Tagore about Indian philosophy. Heisenberg told me that these talks had helped him a lot with his work in physics because they showed him that all these new ideas in quantum physics were in fact not all that crazy. He realized there was, in fact, a whole culture that subscribed to very similar ideas. Heisenberg said that this was a great help for him. Niels Bohr had a similar experience when he went to China.” He has also been seen quoted couple of times saying; “After the conversations about Indian philosophy, some of the ideas of Quantum Physics that had seemed so crazy suddenly made more sense.” “Quantum theory will not look ridiculous to people who have read Vedanta.” 3. Robert Oppenheimer Father of an atomic bomb, Julius Robert Oppenheimer was a theoretical physicist and was the head of the lab when the first atomic bomb was invented (Manhattan Project). Bhagwad Gita, Mahabharata and Indian historical facts have influenced Oppenheimer. He also studied Sanskrit and read Bhagavad Gita in Sanskrit itself. Here are his quotes: “Access to the Vedas is the greatest privilege this century may claim over all previous centuries.” The general notions about human understanding… which are illustrated by discoveries in atomic physics are not in the nature of things wholly unfamiliar, wholly unheard of or new. Even in our own culture, they have a history, and in Buddhist and Hindu thought a more considerable and central place. What we shall find [in modern physics] is an exemplification, an encouragement, and a refinement of old wisdom. The juxtaposition of Western civilization’s most terrifying scientific achievement with the most dazzling description of the mystical experience given to us by the Bhagavad Gita, India’s greatest literary monument. The Bhagavad Gita… is the most beautiful philosophical song existing in any known tongue.” [“Sacred Jewels of Yoga: Wisdom from India’s Beloved Scriptures, Teachers, Masters, and Monks”] 4. Niels Bohr Niels Henrik David Bohr is another Nobel Peace prize winner in the list. The Danish physicist is known for his tremendous contribution in atomic structure and quantum theory. In Stephen Prothero’s book God Is Not One (pg. 144), Niel Bohr has quoted: “I go into the Upanishads to ask questions.” 5. Carl Sagan American astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist and philosopher, Carl Sagan’s contributions to cosmology and modern space science are unprecedented. He was a devout Hindu and has been seen quoting: “The Hindu religion is the only one of the world’s great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an innate, number of deaths and rebirths. It is the only religion in which the time scales correspond, to those of modern scientific cosmology. Its cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma, 8.64 billion years long. Longer than the age of the Earth or the Sun and about half the time since the Big Bang. And there are much longer time scales still.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos] “The most elegant and sublime of these is a representation of the creation of the universe at the beginning of each cosmic cycle, a motif known as the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva. The god called in this manifestation Nataraja, the Dance King. In the upper right hand is a drum whose sound is the sound of creation. In the upper left hand is a tongue of flame, a reminder that the universe, now newly created, with billions of years from now will be utterly destroyed.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, pg 213-214] A millennium before Europeans were willing to divest themselves of the Biblical idea that the world was a few thousand years old, the Mayans were thinking of millions and the Hindus billions.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, pg 213-214] 6. NikolaTesla Nikola Tesla is perhaps the greatest scientist (debatable for sure) ever lived and his inventions have given a great contribution to mankind; he was a pioneer in many fields. From Tesla Coil to Radio to Alternate Current to Telephone (yes, there is a great controversy between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla for this, but much of the evidence point out to Nikola Tesla as the true inventor), the Serbian-American physicist and engineer are highly respected in his field. But he has been seen quoting Vedantic concepts: “All perceptible matter comes from a primary substance, or tenuity beyond conception, filling all space, the Akasha or aluminiferous ether, which is acted upon by the life-giving Prana or creative force, calling into existence, in neverending cycles, all things and phenomena.” [Man’s Greatest Achievement, John J. O’Neal., & Prodigal Genius, The Life of Nikola Tesla, 1944] 7.Hans-Peter Durr Hans-Peter was a German physicist who made his contribution to the field of nuclear and quantum physics. He was so influenced by Hinduism that he dedicated 33 years of his life to studying and mastering the Vedas and Upanishads. He once said that when he teaches quantum physics, he feels like he’s giving a lecture on Hinduism’s vedanta philosophy.
In the Vedic period our sages knew this science but didn't have the equation and laws to write it in a way containing the proofs so that normal people could understand and prove it.
Itni bakwas mat kar beta Agar maloom tha to bana lete Kyu nahi banaya All so called hindus are just credit stealers 😂 If we can't invent just take the credit from the inventor and called us mahan 🤡 Gaurav ❎ irrational person ✅
Today people ask us about proof and calculation on how we our rishis given the theory. But those books were burned in nalanda and many universities. Those books were having all the experiments and calculations
I am doing same work for my self to fulfill the hunger of knowing our shastras with absolute scientific aspect, sometimes a single word takes months to decode
@@the_real_cocaine4881With Extreme accuracyfacts are given in this video ,tab bhi aapko manipulation lag raha hai,grow up bhaiii,their is indeed something beyond our human senses ,maan na hai to maano varna life to sab jee rahe hai,but haa believing in higher power can certainly increase your quality of overall life.
Mujhe lgta hai ki vedas me jo universe ka time btaaya gya hai right ho kyoki modern science me 2 ya 3 baar universe ke age ko change kiya gya hai aur abhi bhi uske age ko leke research chl rhi hai
Mera bhi yhi Mt hai kyonki science abhi samudra ki jyada jankari nhi rkhta soorya apne sthan pr ghoomta hai yeh use ab pta chala to doori bhi accurate nhi pta Aisa ho sakta hai😊
@@pt.niteshtiwari2139 मान्यवर सूरज अपने स्थान पर नही घूमता वो milkyway गैलेक्सी के चारों ओर अपनी परिक्रमा पूरी करता है और इस परिक्रमा के दौरान वो पूरी सोलर फैमिली के ग्रहों और उपग्रहों को साथ ले कर चलता है इस वजह से सोलर परिवार के सदस्यों की दूरी नही बड़ती
Maturity is when u start knowing that if we would explore more about our religion we will be near the truth more rather than getting blind like other people . proud to be a sanatani❣
Excellent conclusion . much respected. 22:48 Actually, Indians didnt found everything correctly, but the truth is that Indians were the first one who started looking for nature principles. And there motive was not to develop technology and weapons, they were looking for answers becoz they wanted to understand the reason why we have sorrow and grief in our life and how to end it(Han and Hanopay). Just in the search of this question Bharat was studying nature.
Can't say "Indians didn't find everything correctly" as non of us have studied vedas that deeply. One should not analyse any thing on base of incomplete knowledge.
It's true that ancient Indians were really smart and we have enormous knowledge in Vedas its just that we have not decifered it yet. Great video buddy.. just one request if you can add subtitles to these videos it will be added benefit to those who don't understand hindi properly.. Becoming a fan of your videos day by day..keep it up.. Thanks for sharing knowledge
14:09 It might be possible that the age of the universe which was mentioned in our vedas is absolutely correct and we modern day humans are estimating it wrong because of our very limited knowledge in exploration of space and universe till now.
But there's a chache that you know that the most of stars and galaxies are found older then modern age of universe it seems that the Vedic age of universe is very less than modern age of universe so it shows that Vedic age of universe can be wrong I think but it can be right because the science change their calculation by time so it is a debatable point rather we should wait for it
Getsetfly science calculate the brahma age into human year, but we all know the Brahma create the universe in day and destroy in night, and recreate on next day.
And i definitely know the human can't give the accurate age of universe because scientist find the "Methuselah Star" is older than our universe. But know science say that universe is 27 billion years older🤡
साहित्य को इसीलिए बनाया गया क्योंकि वह ज्ञान को एक पीढ़ी से दूसरी पीढ़ी तक पहुंचने में मुख्य भूमिका निभाती है। इसीलिए साहित्य में अधिकांश तर्क को हटाकर उसको सरल भाषा में मुख्य उद्देश्य को ध्यान में रखते हुए बनाया जाता है। क्योंकि मानव मस्तिष्क प्रेरणा के आधार पर कार्य करती है और समय आने पर यह सभी तर्कों को पुनः ढूंढ कर अपने ज्ञान को पूरा कर ही लेती है। अब जैसे विज्ञान के संसाधन अभी उपलब्ध है इसे ठीक ऐसे ही लंबे समय तक नहीं ले जाया जा सकता किंतु हम इस साहित्य के सहायता से अवश्य ही ले जा सकते हैं। चाहे वह रामायण के पुष्पक विमान ही क्यों ना हो पुष्पक विमान तो एक प्रेरणा बनी फिर लोग विमान भी बनाने में सक्षम हो गए!
Full satisfaction video❤ If our Nalanda Takshila and other universities had not been destroyed then we could learn those things in our school life or Gokul only Even the concept of Multiverse is mentioned and explained in great detail in our Vishnu Puran
Itni bakwas mat kar beta Agar maloom tha to bana lete Kyu nahi banaya All so called hindus are just credit stealers 😂 If we can't invent just take the credit from the inventor and called your religion so called mahan 🤡 Agar ved me likha tha to 2500 saal pehle rocket kyu nahi banaye ???? Bolo gaurav beta ???? Actually you don't have answer 😂 because you people are just credit stealers ........ If you can't make something just say someone's thing is made by me 😂 Gaurav ❎ irrational person ✅
Super informative, I applaud you and your team for such deep research, analysis and presentation. I can feel the hard work behind all your videos. More power to you. Hats off!
Jabardast research bhai. Part 2 to definetly banta hai. Felt proud and sad both at the same time. Proud for being part of such a tradition Sad for I grew up a English coolie, unaware of such a rich vedic tradition!
Bina gravitational force ke knowledge ke Surya Siddhant aur usmein diye Gaye calculations nahin ban paate. To hamare logon Ko bahut sari knowledge thi aur sirf concept nahin use per calculations bhi hue hain aur vah bhi western mathematician aur discovery karne walon se pahle... Awesome video bro...🙏 Jay shree ram 👍 Jay hind 🇮🇳
Thank you for making video on these topics so that we know our vedic texts. Thank you for going dipper in research like translation word by word then search for other's translations/thoughts and then combine both to make meaning or sense of a MANTRA. love the way you and your team promoting science and also the vedic texts. Wish your goal of making india rich/full with scientific thoughts and scientific approach to the problems will be completed soon and also I watch your all videos at free time to pursue/get that knowledge and approach in me. Wish your great future. Love from Gujarat❤🙏🏼
at the time of ramayana, according to the Vimaan Shastra, people in that times were so advanced that they had 'vimaans' for travelling within the earth, travelling within planets & travelling within galaxies. All this is explained in the vimaan shastra, I really hope you make a detailed video on this shastra... thats the POWER of our ancient BHARAT
Great Brother, even having Ph.D. in Physics, I believe these things were lacking in our education. What an incredible work dear and you are a great orator too. Thanks a lot, I found what I was searching since long back.
@@Nupur10Saxena See that's the funny thing. The scriptures don't tell you how to get the values. They just give you inaccurate values and claim it to be the word of God. Oh, science didn't get the same value? Science is not developed enough for God. 😂
108 Distance between the Sun & Earth / Diameter of Sun is 108 Distance between Earth & Moon / Diameter of Moon is 108 1: 108 is the number of appearance of Sun & moon of same size on Earth despite the diffrences in their size and 1:108 is existence of life on earth thats why we have 108 beads in a mala .
@@ManishYadav-ht3sr ISRO jab Modi ko apni live feed se nahi hata Paya to ye kyun nahi bol sakta. Suraj ,Chand Shani human nahi hai. Rahu unko nahi khata. Bail ne dharti nahi utha rakhi singo par, snake doodh nahi pite. Apne claim ko sach karne ke liye ISRO ka use kar rahe ho to Kahan par ISRO ne Veds ko science bataya hai written form me. Unki site par dekho jaake wahan saara ISRO deptt hai.
Hum Indian kahi nahi gye... Baki sabhi Countries yaha- waha gye. Maar-Kaat kiya. Knowledge collect kiya, Loota... Isliye sab kuchh Sanatan ka hai aur Sab Sanatan ke hai...
Excellent explanation. Hats off. Please continue making such informative videos and cover the rest of the topics too. And I am waiting for the day when science exactly calculates the age of Universe as 155 trillion years as few of the recent findings question 13.8 billion number.
There are scientists who have been influenced by Hindu Dharma. Here are some of the international figures in the world of science who have taken inspiration from Hindu Dharma, and their own quotes about their influences and Hindu Dharma: 1. Erwin Schrödinger You might have already known about Schrödinger’s cat. If not, then you should at least know that it’s a very famous experiment, and the inferences have a great value in the world of science. That was one of the many scientific experiments Erwin Schrödinger is known for. The Austrian physicist also won Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933. But if you read his biography and some of the works he has published, then you will realize the influence of the Hindu religion in his works: •“This life of yours which you are living is not merely a piece of this entire existence, but in a certain sense the whole; only this whole is not so constituted that it can be surveyed in one single glance. This, as we know, is what the Brahmins [wise men or priests in the Vedic tradition] express in that sacred, mystic formula which is yet really so simple and so clear; tat tvam asi, this is you. Or, again, in such words as “I am in the east and the west, I am above and below, I am this entire world.” [Schrödinger,’Meine Weltansicht’ (My View of the World), 1961] •“The multiplicity is only apparent. This is the doctrine of the Upanishads. And not of the Upanishads only. The mystical experience of the union with God regularly leads to this view, unless strong prejudices stand in the West.”[Erwin Schrödinger, What is Life?, p. 129, Cambridge University Press] •“From the early great Upanishads, the recognition Atman = Brahman (the personal self-equals the omnipresent, all-comprehending eternal self) was in Indian thought considered, far from being blasphemous, to represent, the quintessence of deepest insight into the happenings of the world. The striving of all the scholars of Vedanta was, after having learned to pronounce with their lips, really to assimilate in their minds this grandest of all thoughts.” [From an essay on determinism and free will] •“Most of my ideas & theories are heavily influenced by Vedanta” •“There is no kind of framework within which we can find consciousness in the plural; this is simply something we construct because of the temporal plurality of individuals, but it is a false construction… The only solution to this conflict insofar as any is available to us at all lies in the ancient wisdom of the Upanishad.” (Mein Leben, Meine Weltansicht [My Life, My World View] (1961), Chapter 4) 2.Werner Heisenberg Known for his renowned uncertainty principle, Werner Heisenberg is a key figure in the world of quantum mechanics. You might have also heard about him in Breaking Bad. That kept aside, the German Nobel Prize winner for Physics is believed to have understood much of quantum mechanisms through his mystical experience in Hindu dharma. Here are some proofs of it: In Uncommon Wisdom: Conversations With Remarkable People (1988), Frtjof Capra writes about the conversation between Rabindranath Tagore and Werner Heisenberg: “He began to see that the recognition of relativity, interconnectedness, and impermanence as fundamental aspects of physical reality, which had been so difficult for himself and his fellow physicists, was the very basis of Indian spiritual traditions.” In The Holographic Paradigm (pg. 217-218), there is a text that talks about Renee Weber’s interview with Fritjof Capra. Capra states that Schrödinger in speaking about Heisenberg has said: “I had several discussions with Heisenberg. I lived in England then [circa 1972], and I visited him several times in Munich and showed him the whole manuscript chapter by chapter. He was very interested and very open, and he told me something that I think is not known publicly because he never published it. He said that he was well aware of these parallels. While he was working on quantum theory he went to India to lecture and was a guest of Tagore. He talked a lot with Tagore about Indian philosophy. Heisenberg told me that these talks had helped him a lot with his work in physics because they showed him that all these new ideas in quantum physics were in fact not all that crazy. He realized there was, in fact, a whole culture that subscribed to very similar ideas. Heisenberg said that this was a great help for him. Niels Bohr had a similar experience when he went to China.” He has also been seen quoted couple of times saying; “After the conversations about Indian philosophy, some of the ideas of Quantum Physics that had seemed so crazy suddenly made more sense.” “Quantum theory will not look ridiculous to people who have read Vedanta.” 3. Robert Oppenheimer Father of an atomic bomb, Julius Robert Oppenheimer was a theoretical physicist and was the head of the lab when the first atomic bomb was invented (Manhattan Project). Bhagwad Gita, Mahabharata and Indian historical facts have influenced Oppenheimer. He also studied Sanskrit and read Bhagavad Gita in Sanskrit itself. Here are his quotes: “Access to the Vedas is the greatest privilege this century may claim over all previous centuries.” The general notions about human understanding… which are illustrated by discoveries in atomic physics are not in the nature of things wholly unfamiliar, wholly unheard of or new. Even in our own culture, they have a history, and in Buddhist and Hindu thought a more considerable and central place. What we shall find [in modern physics] is an exemplification, an encouragement, and a refinement of old wisdom. The juxtaposition of Western civilization’s most terrifying scientific achievement with the most dazzling description of the mystical experience given to us by the Bhagavad Gita, India’s greatest literary monument. The Bhagavad Gita… is the most beautiful philosophical song existing in any known tongue.” [“Sacred Jewels of Yoga: Wisdom from India’s Beloved Scriptures, Teachers, Masters, and Monks”] 4. Niels Bohr Niels Henrik David Bohr is another Nobel Peace prize winner in the list. The Danish physicist is known for his tremendous contribution in atomic structure and quantum theory. In Stephen Prothero’s book God Is Not One (pg. 144), Niel Bohr has quoted: “I go into the Upanishads to ask questions.” 5. Carl Sagan American astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist and philosopher, Carl Sagan’s contributions to cosmology and modern space science are unprecedented. He was a devout Hindu and has been seen quoting: “The Hindu religion is the only one of the world’s great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an innate, number of deaths and rebirths. It is the only religion in which the time scales correspond, to those of modern scientific cosmology. Its cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma, 8.64 billion years long. Longer than the age of the Earth or the Sun and about half the time since the Big Bang. And there are much longer time scales still.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos] “The most elegant and sublime of these is a representation of the creation of the universe at the beginning of each cosmic cycle, a motif known as the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva. The god called in this manifestation Nataraja, the Dance King. In the upper right hand is a drum whose sound is the sound of creation. In the upper left hand is a tongue of flame, a reminder that the universe, now newly created, with billions of years from now will be utterly destroyed.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, pg 213-214] A millennium before Europeans were willing to divest themselves of the Biblical idea that the world was a few thousand years old, the Mayans were thinking of millions and the Hindus billions.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, pg 213-214] 6. NikolaTesla Nikola Tesla is perhaps the greatest scientist (debatable for sure) ever lived and his inventions have given a great contribution to mankind; he was a pioneer in many fields. From Tesla Coil to Radio to Alternate Current to Telephone (yes, there is a great controversy between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla for this, but much of the evidence point out to Nikola Tesla as the true inventor), the Serbian-American physicist and engineer are highly respected in his field. But he has been seen quoting Vedantic concepts: “All perceptible matter comes from a primary substance, or tenuity beyond conception, filling all space, the Akasha or aluminiferous ether, which is acted upon by the life-giving Prana or creative force, calling into existence, in neverending cycles, all things and phenomena.” [Man’s Greatest Achievement, John J. O’Neal., & Prodigal Genius, The Life of Nikola Tesla, 1944] 7.Hans-Peter Durr Hans-Peter was a German physicist who made his contribution to the field of nuclear and quantum physics. He was so influenced by Hinduism that he dedicated 33 years of his life to studying and mastering the Vedas and Upanishads. He once said that when he teaches quantum physics, he feels like he’s giving a lecture on Hinduism’s vedanta philosophy.
Doston video ko zaroor SHARE karna kyunki bahot kam Indians ko humare scientific itihaas ke baare mein ye sab pata hai.
Science + Vedic knowledge + dharmik ethics (no matter your religion) = an empowered Indian. Jai Hind!
Well done brother..ye video hinduo ke uper Andbakt ki tag hatayega ❤❤
@@Hyper_Facts712 brother hindu
Andhbhakt nhi hai ❌, jo True Hindunism ko nhi samjte or baba dhaba or Pakhandiyo ko follow krke, Dusre logo pr Hinsa krkr unko apse se chota ya nicha samjte hai *vo hote hai Andhbhakt*
@@Hyper_Facts712 Dalito ko hinduo ne nhi andbhakto ne Pratarit kiya tha... Or yahi andbhak aj Other Religions ke piche pare hai.... Agr Hindunism ko bachana hai to sabse pehele hame apne hi logo ko sudharna hoga.. unki andbhakti Duur krke
Dharmic ethics = not allowing 75% of the populatio to read
Vedic knowledge = no real scientific temparement but trying tooth and nail to prove everything originated in India
Sciene = killing and shooting rationalists who try to fight casteism and superstition
Empowered India is like an opium fever dream. Bas apna caste privilege protect karo, paisa kamao aur US bhaag jao.
Ved m aastik k mtlb bhgwaan m bhrosa rkhna nhi h astik k mtlb different h
I am proud to be Hindu .excellent research .
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Ha hai aur tu bhi complete andha hai.
As a Canadian Indian. I love watching this channel. The way you present stuff is mind bending.
Is there any anti-incomtency in Canada for JOSTIN ??
Better watch science journey channel
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Do you know what is the ancient name for Mars/Mangal in Bharat..भूमिपुत्र/Bhumiputra?
That means son of mother Earth..!
@manoramamannu235 Archeological evidence leke aoo, UNESCO ke pass kuch submit kiya hai ? Better watch science journey channel
In ancient times, the term 'Rishi' was commonly associated with individuals who were predominantly researchers and scientists. They are also deep into spirituality too.
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What type of scientists?
Why isn't it mentioned how they got those values?
The values aren't accurate in this video by the way.
Andher nagri chopat Raja.
Acha hai date time logic sab tel lene gaya. WhatsApp wale scientist AA Gaye hai Jo upar se niche tak khali
@@ronitsrivastava377yeah not all.... But he didn't hide that... He said that loud....... But to think that things as close the accurate is mentioned in such old books isn't that fascinating.....
Great Awesome content...We all should pride of ourselves as Hindus..We must respect our culture ❤.....We must explore and spread the knowledge across the world...Har Har Mahadev 🚩🙏 Jai Shree Ram 🚩🙏
Still even bicycles came from outside .
We only had horse and bullock carts .
Why ?
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Spread what, your hatred for the lower caste. Look at your leader in India hates Christians and you want your seventh century knowledge to spread across the world. Don't forget to mention to the world your love for cow dung and gai mutra. For a start atleast hug a lower caste individual, due you have the guts. A lousy culture of racism and you want the world to follow you. This idiot of a leader in India has set the stage for India to produce world class palmist, astrologers and snake charmers, this idiot and his sister party the RSS is introducing Vedic math in the schools. You the majority community of India hates the man who did everything for India and made it a space and IT powerhouse and you idiots demonize him. Its none other than Pandit Nehru. The Upper caste Brahmins openly hate Mahatma Gandhi and glorify Godse. And you want the world to follow you. You will spit in the same plate that feeds you.
नालंदा विद्यापीठ आज होता, तो बहुत सारे ग्रंथ, अभ्यास करने के लिये उपलब्ध हो जाते | आपका उपक्रम स्तुत्य है |
Hindu rajao ne jaan buj kr jalan diya .... Nalanda ko .... Agar wo chahte to ek bhi muslim akarman rajasthan se par nhi ho pate or agar ho bhi jate to up ke raja unko roke kyu nhi ..... Be practical .... Ye sab hindu ke rishi muni or so called Brahmano sochi samjhi chaal tha .... Think about it .... Bihar me bahut saare Veer Yodha raja hua krte the tab ke time per ..... Per kisi ne retaliate nhi kiya ..... Ye sab sochi samjhi chal h ..... Jaise modi ji ko hii dekh lo .... India ke bahar namo budhay namo Bharat krte h ..... Jaise hii india aate h .... Hindu Muslim chalu kr dete h .... Jai shree ram ..... Saalo lord rama ke sath dene koi manav jati nhi the ... Or Aaj ram ram krte ho .... Ek dhobi ke chakkar me sita maa ko apne ghar se jana pada
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Respect for such UA-camrs who give actual knowledge and not political biased opinions in the name of knowledge.
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Trolling science ( parody ) students like shepherd rathee dhruv
There are scientists who have been influenced by Hindu Dharma. Here are some of the international figures in the world of science who have taken inspiration from Hindu Dharma, and their own quotes about their influences and Hindu Dharma:
1. Erwin Schrödinger
You might have already known about Schrödinger’s cat. If not, then you should at least know that it’s a very famous experiment, and the inferences have a great value in the world of science. That was one of the many scientific experiments Erwin Schrödinger is known for. The Austrian physicist also won Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933.
But if you read his biography and some of the works he has published, then you will realize the influence of the Hindu religion in his works:
•“This life of yours which you are living is not merely a piece of this entire existence, but in a certain sense the whole; only this whole is not so constituted that it can be surveyed in one single glance. This, as we know, is what the Brahmins [wise men or priests in the Vedic tradition] express in that sacred, mystic formula which is yet really so simple and so clear; tat tvam asi, this is you. Or, again, in such words as “I am in the east and the west, I am above and below, I am this entire world.” [Schrödinger,’Meine Weltansicht’ (My View of the World), 1961]
•“The multiplicity is only apparent. This is the doctrine of the Upanishads. And not of the Upanishads only. The mystical experience of the union with God regularly leads to this view, unless strong prejudices stand in the West.”[Erwin Schrödinger, What is Life?, p. 129, Cambridge University Press]
•“From the early great Upanishads, the recognition Atman = Brahman (the personal self-equals the omnipresent, all-comprehending eternal self) was in Indian thought considered, far from being blasphemous, to represent, the quintessence of deepest insight into the happenings of the world. The striving of all the scholars of Vedanta was, after having learned to pronounce with their lips, really to assimilate in their minds this grandest of all thoughts.” [From an essay on determinism and free will]
•“Most of my ideas & theories are heavily influenced by Vedanta”
•“There is no kind of framework within which we can find consciousness in the plural; this is simply something we construct because of the temporal plurality of individuals, but it is a false construction… The only solution to this conflict insofar as any is available to us at all lies in the ancient wisdom of the Upanishad.” (Mein Leben, Meine Weltansicht [My Life, My World View] (1961), Chapter 4)
2.Werner Heisenberg
Known for his renowned uncertainty principle, Werner Heisenberg is a key figure in the world of quantum mechanics. You might have also heard about him in Breaking Bad. That kept aside, the German Nobel Prize winner for Physics is believed to have understood much of quantum mechanisms through his mystical experience in Hindu dharma.
Here are some proofs of it:
In Uncommon Wisdom: Conversations With Remarkable People (1988), Frtjof Capra writes about the conversation between Rabindranath Tagore and Werner Heisenberg: “He began to see that the recognition of relativity, interconnectedness, and impermanence as fundamental aspects of physical reality, which had been so difficult for himself and his fellow physicists, was the very basis of Indian spiritual traditions.”
In The Holographic Paradigm (pg. 217-218), there is a text that talks about Renee Weber’s interview with Fritjof Capra. Capra states that Schrödinger in speaking about Heisenberg has said: “I had several discussions with Heisenberg. I lived in England then [circa 1972], and I visited him several times in Munich and showed him the whole manuscript chapter by chapter. He was very interested and very open, and he told me something that I think is not known publicly because he never published it. He said that he was well aware of these parallels. While he was working on quantum theory he went to India to lecture and was a guest of Tagore. He talked a lot with Tagore about Indian philosophy. Heisenberg told me that these talks had helped him a lot with his work in physics because they showed him that all these new ideas in quantum physics were in fact not all that crazy. He realized there was, in fact, a whole culture that subscribed to very similar ideas. Heisenberg said that this was a great help for him. Niels Bohr had a similar experience when he went to China.”
He has also been seen quoted couple of times saying; “After the conversations about Indian philosophy, some of the ideas of Quantum Physics that had seemed so crazy suddenly made more sense.”
“Quantum theory will not look ridiculous to people who have read Vedanta.”
3. Robert Oppenheimer
Father of an atomic bomb, Julius Robert Oppenheimer was a theoretical physicist and was the head of the lab when the first atomic bomb was invented (Manhattan Project). Bhagwad Gita, Mahabharata and Indian historical facts have influenced Oppenheimer. He also studied Sanskrit and read Bhagavad Gita in Sanskrit itself.
Here are his quotes:
“Access to the Vedas is the greatest privilege this century may claim over all previous centuries.”
The general notions about human understanding… which are illustrated by discoveries in atomic physics are not in the nature of things wholly unfamiliar, wholly unheard of or new. Even in our own culture, they have a history, and in Buddhist and Hindu thought a more considerable and central place. What we shall find [in modern physics] is an exemplification, an encouragement, and a refinement of old wisdom.
The juxtaposition of Western civilization’s most terrifying scientific achievement with the most dazzling description of the mystical experience given to us by the Bhagavad Gita, India’s greatest literary monument.
The Bhagavad Gita… is the most beautiful philosophical song existing in any known tongue.” [“Sacred Jewels of Yoga: Wisdom from India’s Beloved Scriptures, Teachers, Masters, and Monks”]
4. Niels Bohr
Niels Henrik David Bohr is another Nobel Peace prize winner in the list. The Danish physicist is known for his tremendous contribution in atomic structure and quantum theory. In Stephen Prothero’s book God Is Not One (pg. 144), Niel Bohr has quoted:
“I go into the Upanishads to ask questions.”
5. Carl Sagan
American astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist and philosopher, Carl Sagan’s contributions to cosmology and modern space science are unprecedented. He was a devout Hindu and has been seen quoting:
“The Hindu religion is the only one of the world’s great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an innate, number of deaths and rebirths. It is the only religion in which the time scales correspond, to those of modern scientific cosmology. Its cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma, 8.64 billion years long. Longer than the age of the Earth or the Sun and about half the time since the Big Bang. And there are much longer time scales still.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos]
“The most elegant and sublime of these is a representation of the creation of the universe at the beginning of each cosmic cycle, a motif known as the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva. The god called in this manifestation Nataraja, the Dance King. In the upper right hand is a drum whose sound is the sound of creation. In the upper left hand is a tongue of flame, a reminder that the universe, now newly created, with billions of years from now will be utterly destroyed.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, pg 213-214]
A millennium before Europeans were willing to divest themselves of the Biblical idea that the world was a few thousand years old, the Mayans were thinking of millions and the Hindus billions.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, pg 213-214]
6. NikolaTesla
Nikola Tesla is perhaps the greatest scientist (debatable for sure) ever lived and his inventions have given a great contribution to mankind; he was a pioneer in many fields. From Tesla Coil to Radio to Alternate Current to Telephone (yes, there is a great controversy between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla for this, but much of the
evidence point out to Nikola Tesla as the true inventor), the Serbian-American physicist and engineer are highly respected in his field. But he has been seen quoting Vedantic concepts:
“All perceptible matter comes from a primary substance, or tenuity beyond conception, filling all space, the Akasha or aluminiferous ether, which is acted upon by the life-giving Prana or creative force, calling into existence, in neverending cycles, all things and phenomena.” [Man’s Greatest Achievement, John J. O’Neal., & Prodigal Genius, The Life of Nikola Tesla, 1944]
7.Hans-Peter Durr
Hans-Peter was a German physicist who made his contribution to the field of nuclear and quantum physics. He was so influenced by Hinduism that he dedicated 33 years of his life to studying and mastering the Vedas and Upanishads.
He once said that when he teaches quantum physics, he feels like he’s giving a lecture on Hinduism’s vedanta philosophy.
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Dhruv be like - sala majak bana diya ha
As a Hindu I'm Proud of our Hindu texts and Vedic knowledge. Hinduism mein jo bhi concepts bataye gayen hain chahe wo Universe ke around ho, time, physics, quantum theory, and space in sab ke around ho un sabko ko detail mein explain kiya gaya hai. Basically, pehle hame ye samjhna hoga ki Vedon ka kaam kya hota hai ya ham Ved kyun padhte hain. To Vedon ko padhne ke peeche ka jo main Reason hai wo hai ki Ved hame ek better aur blissful life jeene ke liye inspire karte hain.
Aur hame ye nhi bhoolna chahiye ki agar Vedon mein research karne pe Science ke itne concepts aaj milte hain ya unki jhalak milti hai to unme aur bhi knowledge ho sakti hai bas unhe samajhne aur padhne ki der hai. Aur agar isme ham thoda history mein dekhe to hame pata chalta hai ki history mein aisi kayi saari books aur inscriptions the jinme aur bhi clearly aur deeply concepts ko samjhaya gaya tha. Par universities aur books ko destroy kiya gaya aur agar wo books ya knowledge aaj present hoti to shayad aaj itni confusion na hoti Science aur Vedon ko leke.
I am Proud to be Hindu Proud to be Bhartiya. Very proud to know that my Ancestors Our Rishis, Yogis were Seekers. They gave their Precious Knowledge. 🙏🏻 Bharat Bhoomi is Truly Great. Jay Sri Raam Jay Bharat Jay Sri Krsna
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Speed of Light Mentioned In Rig Veda, Which Is Around 6000 Yrs Old
"Yojananam Sahastra Dwe Dwe Shate Dwe Cha
Yojane Aken Nimishardhena Krammana Namostute."
Meaning:
"With deep respect, I bow to the sun, who travels
2,202 yojanas in half a nimesha."
Note: Nimisharda = half of a nimisha
In the vedas Yojana is a unit of distance and
Nimisha is a unit of time.
Unit of Vedic Time: Nimisha The Moksha Dharma Parva of Shanti Parva in
Mahabharata describes Nimisha as follows:
15 Nimisha = 1 Kastha
30 Kashta = 1 Kala
30.3 Kala = 1 Muhurta
30 Muhurtas = 1 Diva-Ratri (Day-Night)
We know Day-Night is 24 hours
So we get 24 hours = 30 x 30.3 x 30 x 15 nimisha
in other words 409050 nimisha
We know 1 hour = 60 x 60 = 3600 seconds
So 24 hours = 24 x 3600 seconds = 409,050
nimisha 409,050 nimisha = 86,400 seconds
1 nimisha = 0.2112 seconds (This is a recursive
decimal. The wink of an eye is equal to 0.2112 seconds.)
1/2 nimisha = 0.1056 seconds
Unit of Vedic Distance: Yojana
Yojana is defined in Chapter 6 of Book 1 of the
ancient vedic text "Vishnu Purana" as follows:
10 ParamAnus = 1 Parasúkshma
10 Parasúkshmas = 1 Trasarenu
10 Trasarenus = Mahirajas (particle of dust)
10 Mahirajas = 1 Bálágra (hair's point)
10 Bálágra = 1 Likhsha
10 Likhsha= 1 Yuka
10 Yukas = 1 Yavodara (heart of barley) 10 Yavodaras = 1 Yava (barley grain of middle
size)
10 Yava = 1 Angula (1.89 cm or approx 3/4 inch)
6 fingers = 1 Pada (the breadth of it)
2 Padas = 1 Vitasti (span)
2 Vitasti = 1 Hasta (cubit)
4 Hastas = a Dhanu, a Danda, or pauruSa (a man's height), or 2 Nárikás = 6 feet
2,000 Dhanus = 1 Gavyuti (distance to which a cow's call or lowing can be heard) = 12,000 feet
4 Gavyutis = 1 Yojana = 9.09 miles
Calculation of the Speed of Light from the Rig Veda:
So now we can calculate what is the value of the speed of light in modern units based on the value given as 2202 yojanas in 1/2 nimisha
= 2,202 x 9.09 miles per 0.1056 seconds
= 20,016.18 miles per 0.1056 seconds
= 189,547 miles per second As per the Rig Veda the speed of light is 189,547
miles per second
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And, I thought my name is just a title given to people whose eyes are closed in contemplation :P
LOL DELUSION
CHECK YOUR VEDA BEFORE SCIENTISTS MADE DISCOVERY, NOT AFTER
CHECK YOUR VEDA FOR THEORY OF EVERYTHING AND TREATMENT OF CANCER
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There are scientists who have been influenced by Hindu Dharma. Here are some of the international figures in the world of science who have taken inspiration from Hindu Dharma, and their own quotes about their influences and Hindu Dharma:
1. Erwin Schrödinger
You might have already known about Schrödinger’s cat. If not, then you should at least know that it’s a very famous experiment, and the inferences have a great value in the world of science. That was one of the many scientific experiments Erwin Schrödinger is known for. The Austrian physicist also won Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933.
But if you read his biography and some of the works he has published, then you will realize the influence of the Hindu religion in his works:
•“This life of yours which you are living is not merely a piece of this entire existence, but in a certain sense the whole; only this whole is not so constituted that it can be surveyed in one single glance. This, as we know, is what the Brahmins [wise men or priests in the Vedic tradition] express in that sacred, mystic formula which is yet really so simple and so clear; tat tvam asi, this is you. Or, again, in such words as “I am in the east and the west, I am above and below, I am this entire world.” [Schrödinger,’Meine Weltansicht’ (My View of the World), 1961]
•“The multiplicity is only apparent. This is the doctrine of the Upanishads. And not of the Upanishads only. The mystical experience of the union with God regularly leads to this view, unless strong prejudices stand in the West.”[Erwin Schrödinger, What is Life?, p. 129, Cambridge University Press]
•“From the early great Upanishads, the recognition Atman = Brahman (the personal self-equals the omnipresent, all-comprehending eternal self) was in Indian thought considered, far from being blasphemous, to represent, the quintessence of deepest insight into the happenings of the world. The striving of all the scholars of Vedanta was, after having learned to pronounce with their lips, really to assimilate in their minds this grandest of all thoughts.” [From an essay on determinism and free will]
•“Most of my ideas & theories are heavily influenced by Vedanta”
•“There is no kind of framework within which we can find consciousness in the plural; this is simply something we construct because of the temporal plurality of individuals, but it is a false construction… The only solution to this conflict insofar as any is available to us at all lies in the ancient wisdom of the Upanishad.” (Mein Leben, Meine Weltansicht [My Life, My World View] (1961), Chapter 4)
2.Werner Heisenberg
Known for his renowned uncertainty principle, Werner Heisenberg is a key figure in the world of quantum mechanics. You might have also heard about him in Breaking Bad. That kept aside, the German Nobel Prize winner for Physics is believed to have understood much of quantum mechanisms through his mystical experience in Hindu dharma.
Here are some proofs of it:
In Uncommon Wisdom: Conversations With Remarkable People (1988), Frtjof Capra writes about the conversation between Rabindranath Tagore and Werner Heisenberg: “He began to see that the recognition of relativity, interconnectedness, and impermanence as fundamental aspects of physical reality, which had been so difficult for himself and his fellow physicists, was the very basis of Indian spiritual traditions.”
In The Holographic Paradigm (pg. 217-218), there is a text that talks about Renee Weber’s interview with Fritjof Capra. Capra states that Schrödinger in speaking about Heisenberg has said: “I had several discussions with Heisenberg. I lived in England then [circa 1972], and I visited him several times in Munich and showed him the whole manuscript chapter by chapter. He was very interested and very open, and he told me something that I think is not known publicly because he never published it. He said that he was well aware of these parallels. While he was working on quantum theory he went to India to lecture and was a guest of Tagore. He talked a lot with Tagore about Indian philosophy. Heisenberg told me that these talks had helped him a lot with his work in physics because they showed him that all these new ideas in quantum physics were in fact not all that crazy. He realized there was, in fact, a whole culture that subscribed to very similar ideas. Heisenberg said that this was a great help for him. Niels Bohr had a similar experience when he went to China.”
He has also been seen quoted couple of times saying; “After the conversations about Indian philosophy, some of the ideas of Quantum Physics that had seemed so crazy suddenly made more sense.”
“Quantum theory will not look ridiculous to people who have read Vedanta.”
3. Robert Oppenheimer
Father of an atomic bomb, Julius Robert Oppenheimer was a theoretical physicist and was the head of the lab when the first atomic bomb was invented (Manhattan Project). Bhagwad Gita, Mahabharata and Indian historical facts have influenced Oppenheimer. He also studied Sanskrit and read Bhagavad Gita in Sanskrit itself.
Here are his quotes:
“Access to the Vedas is the greatest privilege this century may claim over all previous centuries.”
The general notions about human understanding… which are illustrated by discoveries in atomic physics are not in the nature of things wholly unfamiliar, wholly unheard of or new. Even in our own culture, they have a history, and in Buddhist and Hindu thought a more considerable and central place. What we shall find [in modern physics] is an exemplification, an encouragement, and a refinement of old wisdom.
The juxtaposition of Western civilization’s most terrifying scientific achievement with the most dazzling description of the mystical experience given to us by the Bhagavad Gita, India’s greatest literary monument.
The Bhagavad Gita… is the most beautiful philosophical song existing in any known tongue.” [“Sacred Jewels of Yoga: Wisdom from India’s Beloved Scriptures, Teachers, Masters, and Monks”]
4. Niels Bohr
Niels Henrik David Bohr is another Nobel Peace prize winner in the list. The Danish physicist is known for his tremendous contribution in atomic structure and quantum theory. In Stephen Prothero’s book God Is Not One (pg. 144), Niel Bohr has quoted:
“I go into the Upanishads to ask questions.”
5. Carl Sagan
American astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist and philosopher, Carl Sagan’s contributions to cosmology and modern space science are unprecedented. He was a devout Hindu and has been seen quoting:
“The Hindu religion is the only one of the world’s great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an innate, number of deaths and rebirths. It is the only religion in which the time scales correspond, to those of modern scientific cosmology. Its cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma, 8.64 billion years long. Longer than the age of the Earth or the Sun and about half the time since the Big Bang. And there are much longer time scales still.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos]
“The most elegant and sublime of these is a representation of the creation of the universe at the beginning of each cosmic cycle, a motif known as the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva. The god called in this manifestation Nataraja, the Dance King. In the upper right hand is a drum whose sound is the sound of creation. In the upper left hand is a tongue of flame, a reminder that the universe, now newly created, with billions of years from now will be utterly destroyed.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, pg 213-214]
A millennium before Europeans were willing to divest themselves of the Biblical idea that the world was a few thousand years old, the Mayans were thinking of millions and the Hindus billions.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, pg 213-214]
6. NikolaTesla
Nikola Tesla is perhaps the greatest scientist (debatable for sure) ever lived and his inventions have given a great contribution to mankind; he was a pioneer in many fields. From Tesla Coil to Radio to Alternate Current to Telephone (yes, there is a great controversy between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla for this, but much of the
evidence point out to Nikola Tesla as the true inventor), the Serbian-American physicist and engineer are highly respected in his field. But he has been seen quoting Vedantic concepts:
“All perceptible matter comes from a primary substance, or tenuity beyond conception, filling all space, the Akasha or aluminiferous ether, which is acted upon by the life-giving Prana or creative force, calling into existence, in neverending cycles, all things and phenomena.” [Man’s Greatest Achievement, John J. O’Neal., & Prodigal Genius, The Life of Nikola Tesla, 1944]
7.Hans-Peter Durr
Hans-Peter was a German physicist who made his contribution to the field of nuclear and quantum physics. He was so influenced by Hinduism that he dedicated 33 years of his life to studying and mastering the Vedas and Upanishads.
He once said that when he teaches quantum physics, he feels like he’s giving a lecture on Hinduism’s vedanta philosophy.
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There's an error at 21:04. He mistakenly multiplied 9.09 by 2202 as 18,379.98 in the video, but the correct result is 20,016.18. The mistake occurred because he multiplied by 2022 instead of 2202.
what an observation!
@@Krish-pb1nd 😙 Thanks
Bro he calculated correctly
See it carefully
In 628 CE, Brahmagupta first described gravity as an attractive force, and used the term "gurutvākarṣaṇam (गुरुत्वाकर्षणम्)" in Sanskrit to describe it.
I second that but the fact that he just mentioned it as a concept where as newton didn't just proved gravity by calculations but also proved it as force that just not only work in earth but also universally acurate
@@kingbaby8399bhramagupta proof it but burned of great ancient civilizations libraries by invaders like taxilla Alexandria nalanda etc etc. Remind this too they also have theoretical knowledge and solutions about it and experimental too from many ancient civilizations
@@kingbaby8399yea Newton himself invented Calculus to prove that.. he was genius!
@@shouryadronapratapsingtawa4536 funniest cope I've ever read, keep believing that nonsense bro
@@iiTzKaran_YT so you don't believe zero is discovered by india
I am impressed. This type of teaching in India must be supported more.
And it will be opposed by , Leftists, Islamist, Missionaries, Khalistaanis , Baudhists & Bhimvaadis !
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@@Zeroinfinity_01010 did anyone stop u pople from studying it &using /implementing these anywhere..i guess u guys applied only in ur love days to became the most populous country in the world
Itni bakwas mat kar beta
Agar maloom tha to bana lete
Kyu nahi banaya
All so called hindus are just credit stealers 😂
If we can't invent just take the credit from the inventor and called us mahan 🤡
Gaurav ❎ irrational person ✅
Hare Krishna Gaurav Prabhu ji, by explaining the real meaning of Sanatan and Vedas you are doing a great job.
Hare Krishna ❤
हरे राम हरे कृष्ण❤
Hare krishna🙏
That was not sanatan that was our indian ancient Vedic philosophy, there have no connection between God and Vedic texts.
@@1st_user kya apne kabhi Vedic texts read Kiya hain
Simply just start reading Shrimad Bhagavad Gita
Then you will know what is Vedic wisdom 🙏🏻😃
काष्ठा = सैकन्ड का 34000 वाँ भाग
■ 1 त्रुटि = सैकन्ड का 300 वाँ भाग
■ 2 त्रुटि = 1 लव ,
■ 1 लव = 1 क्षण
■ 30 क्षण = 1 विपल ,
■ 60 विपल = 1 पल
■ 60 पल = 1 घड़ी (24 मिनट ) ,
■ 2.5 घड़ी = 1 होरा (घन्टा )
■3 होरा=1प्रहर व 8 प्रहर 1 दिवस (वार)
■ 24 होरा = 1 दिवस (दिन या वार) ,
■ 7 दिवस = 1 सप्ताह
■ 4 सप्ताह = 1 माह ,
■ 2 माह = 1 ऋतू
■ 6 ऋतू = 1 वर्ष ,
■ 100 वर्ष = 1 शताब्दी
■ 10 शताब्दी = 1 सहस्राब्दी ,
■ 432 सहस्राब्दी = 1 युग
■ 2 युग = 1 द्वापर युग ,
■ 3 युग = 1 त्रैता युग ,
■ 4 युग = सतयुग
■ सतयुग + त्रेतायुग + द्वापरयुग + कलियुग = 1 महायुग
■ 72 महायुग = मनवन्तर ,
■ 1000 महायुग = 1 कल्प
■ 1 नित्य प्रलय = 1 महायुग (धरती पर जीवन अन्त और फिर आरम्भ )
■ 1 नैमितिका प्रलय = 1 कल्प ।(देवों का अन्त और जन्म )
■ महालय = 730 कल्प ।(ब्राह्मा का अन्त और जन्म )
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Our old traditions were great. The people , saints, philosopher s of ancient time were great 😃. If you watch our history at a glance you will find that our ancestors were genius people. The all rules made by them are according to science. We should be proud of them.
But only the thing is they never shared the knowladge with anyone Thats why credit got to the western scientific community
@@tanaygawai6874 no we were great. But it does not mean others did not do anything.
We should give credit to western scientist too.
Second, vedas are not scientific. Science was there but science and relegious scriptures are two different things.
Purpose of vedas were to attain liberation from suffering. While science purpose is completely different.
And when we say vedas has all science, we disrespect scientists like aryabhatt, sushrut etc.
yes we have a great philosophy in history . make sure know the difference bw science and philosophy. please give me answer .
where is lanka now.
hanuman jumps 100 yojanas means 9 * 1.6 * 100 1440 km lanka is only 80 to 100 km away. so is the value calculated i yojana = 9 miles is correct.....
@@tanaygawai6874why not, they shared their knowledge with their students but they didn't take any credit for that because according to them everything comes from god, so the whole credit goes to god.
I also want to know how they produce these results I mean how they calculate speed of light. And age of universe what was the procedure to calculate all the things.....
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Your videos are full of knowledge never to be found anywhere else.Your contribution to educating not only Indians but whoever is seeking knowledge is tremendous.Salute to you
Excellent research..You are doing a great job on promoting a scientific approach of Hinduism among the people...Keep it up, Sir..❤
Am not hindu... but in this video I found many points which will increase my belief in existence of God.
No there is nothing here to make a person believe in the creator . This is just science
Science is god . God is science. 😂
I challenge all Scientists plz find out who is create universe?
@@garikapatiavinash9468 Study English mr. Btw ever heard of big bang
@@beastff6239but can you disprove it
Truth (bharat) can't hide, it will rise one time .
om namo narayanaya om namashivaya ❤🕉
What a heck of research❤❤❤❤❤ Love this topic.
Proud to be bharatiya 🧡
____ I 🧡 BHARAT____
Fun Fact:- we need this type of teachers for science and history 😂😂😂 Who agree With me 👇
Yes we don't need people like Science is Dope 😂 but more people like Gaurav sir...
Science is Dope would be crying after seeing this video 😂😂
Please jara ye video mere school ke namune dosto ko mat dikhana kyuki Mera naam vedant hai aur iss video me vedanta bohot baar bola Gaya hai
Btw mereko science me koi dikkat nahi hai par history padhe ke liye gourav sir ki jarurat hai
It's not funny we are learning the modern version there are many things we can add from older version....and yes earth isn't flat
This is just a story teller, science teacher aese nahi hote
@@Sat_Chit_Anandapni illogicalality apne ps rkh bche
Can we take just 2 minutes to appreciate this man for spreading Rational Thinking across our country ❤️❤
Yes!
ghnta rational thinking
@@iiTzKaran_YT please tell how me how he is not promoting rational thinking
Is this pseudo science rational thinking to you?
@@alpeshmittal3779 yes actually that's our problem...we completely ignore stuffs that Science can not prove, but do we ever think that we have limited senses? Like suppose one is blind from his birth...so can he/she experience vision without a eye? But does that mean Sight, Light, Vision completely don't exist? For him it doesn't but for others it does.
So how can we trust so much on our few senses and believe that everything can be proved approaching that one simple ignorant mindset? It's people like you in Europe or China who believed that there's nothing beyond the sea....back in those times....cause simply there had no proofs about the existence of other continents beyond the sea back then.
It's you guys who gave Alfred Russell's discovery and theory no value cause it was hard to proof.
Just recently Universe's size went from 13.8 billion years to 27...and you guys still wanna be ignorant, you people don't actually consider all the possibilities there can be.
The Ending is so nice and best❤
According to some people if he said so he is Andhbhakt
The audacity of people to cancel their own history is insane,
I just wish people respect their past and not get too much influence by West.
❤true
Most of them are muslims 😂😂who have 14% literacy rate so just ignore them 😂😂
Flat earth waale hai
Science is Dope would literally start crying after watching this...
According to him, Hinduism is a religion and it has nothing to do with science 😂😂😂
@@amoghaudupa Yeah just like you cry every time after watching his (Science is dope) videos
Nasdiya Sukta = Big Bang,
Adavita Vedanta = Emergence Theory
Space = Vishnu
Time = Shiva
Energy = Mata
Matter = Brahma
Dashavtar= Theory of evolution
@@gdgkdtjhrah786 exactly
@@gdgkdtjhrah786antariksh TV 😍☺️❤️
So , egoistic , so poor
@@gdgkdtjhrah786 well dashavtar is debunked because Darvin theory of evolution IS NOT accepted in science today... It is partially accepted because it does not mention protein synthesis and genes and DNA so dashavtar also cant be accepted because according to theories the first ever being was a amino acid not a fish.
Main dono type ka insaan hu 😅 , mai science student bhi hu aur bhagwan par believe bhi karta hu because there is a power beyond science 😊
Radhe Radhe 🙏
Me too
Hinduism - beyond science ❌ Begand science ✅
Wastav me aap andhwiswas se bahar ni nikle h science padhne k bad bi
Radhe Radhe
Same 😊
Aap jese log hi satya ( Gyan ) ko sahi generations ki aur le jare ho
I proud of you and your research
❤❤ Jai Sree Ram ❤❤
Vedas and Puranas should be taught in every school in India. It should be made mandatory
Not Puranas but Upanishad Geeta and Vedas
Everything
yup some scientific fact and philosophy of vedas in the form of book is need to be introduced in school or colleges. i will give us confidence and inspiration
No purans
Puran mai bhot milavat hue hain bro
@@mohit6941whi chiz to padh rhe ho english mea science mea vedas ke language padhoge or use too nhi hoge to borehojaoge ek baat tokhan sir ne sach kha hea angrezon ne hum sabko english language padhnepe majbur krdiya ab chah ke bhi nhi kroaega har koe tum krloge but harkoe nhi accept the fact
I am just flabbergasted by accuracy of speed of light given by such an old and rich civilisation.
Vhi itna itna close
Pta nhi kaise calculate kiya hoga 🤯🤯
Hey! don't get fooled, its the result of cherry picking of values from a range of values available of yojan and nimesha! If u see manusmirti it has a different value of nimesha! yojan has all values ranging 4 to 12 miles across several ages
@@shubhamkunkerkar5787 interesting thing is, your this idea also comes under vedic philosophy 😂😂
@@NikunjKumarGupta yeah agreed, constructive criticism is the part hindu philosophy
It is just cherry picking the values
Yojan can be anywhere between 4 to 12 miles and nimesha could 0.1 to 0.4 seconds, which is very very off already given we use basic error analysis on the calculation
Respect button for gaurav sir because he gives good knowledge ❤🇮🇳👇
सनातन हि सत्य हैं जय श्रीकृष्ण राधे-राधे🙏
but radha is imaginary character created few hundred years ago by poets
Vah Gaurav aap ne to hamare vedic n sanatan dharm ki or dekhne ka hamara nazriya hi badal diya. Feeling so proud to be a Hindu❤❤
Aa dekhlo najariya or badlega😂
@@ScienceA2Z.Vedic is 👍
@@ScienceA2Z. Hure hai kiya usne 😂😂
The fact that covered by gourav thakur
In 628 CE, Brahmagupta first described gravity as an attractive force, and used the term "gurutvākarṣaṇam (गुरुत्वाकर्षणम्)" in Sanskrit to describe it.
If you can provide the shloka or the origin it will be a great help. Thanks.
@@ravih905
Rig Veda 1.103.2
स धा॑रयत्पृथि॒वीं प॒प्रथ॑च्च॒ वज्रे॑ण ह॒त्वा निर॒पः स॑सर्ज । अह॒न्नहि॒मभि॑नद्रौहि॒णं व्यह॒न्व्यं॑सं म॒घवा॒ शची॑भिः ॥
स धारयत्पृथिवीं पप्रथच्च वज्रेण हत्वा निरपः ससर्ज । अहन्नहिमभिनद्रौहिणं व्यहन्व्यंसं मघवा शचीभिः ॥
@@ravih905brother before him kanad rishi has discovered it and explains it with examples also and i can give shlokas also of it and given term guratvakarshan
@@dineshkhadawala1824kanad said atom is 1/6 of dust particle 😂😂😂
Better say greek discovered atom
@@utkarshswaroop_0306kind of atleast he knew we are made up of smaller particles
Ex-Christian As an atheist it’s true ✅ but Western and some Indian peoples don’t digest this
Yes everyone agrees. Everyone accepts that India is the source of knowledge.
Because they must or they have no way 😂
hinduism also have atheist philoshoph like charvaka mimnasa sankhya and their scientific philosophies developed later
Atheist are no different species..hindus are rational and logical they don't even agree with their own scriptures if something is detrimental and pseudo..so flexing as athiest won't make you any different from common hindu..go and vent ur belief in abrahamic videos they need this
You are right & the number one example is science journey
सभी लोगों से अनुरोध है कि आप लोग खुद ही वेद को पढ़के इसकी स्पष्टता की जांच करें।
धन्यवाद!
" An equation for me has no meanin' unless it expresses a thought of god"
- Srinivas Ramanujan (all time greatest mathematician )
Interesting thing is that even though Brahma's age is 51 years the universe was not yet formed when Brahma was born
It was after many (should check the exact number)Brahma years the universe was born so the 155 trillion years is not age of universe but just Brahma's age
my surname is also Kulkarni 🤝🤝
Good work
2nd part plz
so is brahma still alive? somewhere in space?
correct and we just updated our estimation of age of universe to double, its possible that we are not still to the point.
There are many Brahmas in different universe.
The current Age of universe(13 billion years) is not an actual value but a theory made from available data. The James Webb telescope has already discovered galactic bodies which challengs the theory itself.
True ..our age calculation is based on expansion theory and observable universe
Excellent review! Wish this was also done in English so people in West who want to learn but have no place to go to learn about Hindus laying the ground work and how these modern Westerner were inspired by the great work laid out by Hindus first. It would also educate Westerners who are interested...definitely all Indians should know this at a high level and contribution the Indian ancestors made.
Bahut mehnat lagi hai iss video me. Respect button for Gaurav and team ❤
our vedic culture was just similar to nowdays scientific culture where new scholars were allowed to propose their thoughts and theories and it can be seen by analyzing so many changes in the ancient books and sculpture over the ages by great scholars to get more advanced and accurate.
हां खीर खिलाकर बच्चे पैदा करना वानर का सुरज निगलना
Just read my comment and u will se how much I am allowed to propose my thougts 🤣🤣. Nobody is allowed to share their thaughts bro, it's all fake. We say it just for the sake of saying
@@protyushneog1265lmao 🤡
@@protyushneog1265nikal lavde
even science says that raise questions on me
But some toxic science guys come and lynch you if you did it
By the way science is modern day religion and it's follower are extremely toxic
Toxic than religious guys who worships idols deities or anything haha lol
Look even science isn't 100% accurate it changes its values theories believes time to time so how can we say that this thing is 100% accurate or that thing is
It's been a long time to reach today's value of universe
Maybe 10 year later or 100 years later this value will be something else near to that value which is mentioned in vedas
Now it's on you ,Science (toxic) guys believes in their faith either convert or call bull shit to your faith and start following science shit and call your self modern , atheist, science guy
Or just believe in your faith and in your acient litterateur and be a that much flexible to accept science
Two things which i leaned from my experience
Science is variable
Never forget that
And science/knowledge and technology is like history or fashion it repeats it self after some time
We are repeating all the ancient science and technologies but no one believe you
One day in near future we'll lost everything science documents technology
And we will start again and after reaching at some point if someone will talk about todays time that you know there was a time where people chat or talk on a gadget called Mobile or something and those people be like haha bull shit it isn't possible to those guys in that time
Like we are doing right now
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We should be proud of Philosophy of सनातन धर्म based on full of knowledge/gyan through Vedas, Upanishads, 18-Purana, Sad Darshana where ऋषि कणाद have explained कणवाद smallest particals of तत्त्व, Ramayan, Mahabharat and so on..
particles ke 6chatve bhag ko kanaad ne anu bola tha .. !! jab sun rays khidki ne ati hai to dust particles dikhti hai wahi observation thi .... !!!
wahi atom 10to the power -18 size hai ... !!
philosophy ko kabhi science se connect mat karlena .. science dhobi ke tara dhulai kardega
@@clashofclan6241Nigga educate yourself correctly😂 and then shit in comments,
18:57 That Shloka "योजनानां सहस्रे द्वे...." is not created by Maharshi Shayana. This Shloka is mentioned in Bhavishya Purana Uttara Parva's Aditya Hrudaya Stotram.
Yes,Indian are great for example Ramanujan , Narendra Singh kapani, chandrashekhar Bose, CV Raman, aryabhatta,
Who is chandrashekhar bose?
@@donadas8470he means Jagadish Chandra Bose
@@souvikmandal10 o ok
BROOO!!!! I literally got goosebumps SO MANY TIMES!!!
HATS OFFF SIR
Enjoyed the video and learned a lot too . Thank you so much for this informative video.👌🏼👌🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
There was nothing informative
at that time this level of thinking and writing is just commendable kudos to our ancient writer or saints 🙌 proud to our civilization 🚩🚩🚩
Many ancient texts use symbolism and allegory to convey philosophical or spiritual concepts. It's essential to interpret them within their cultural and historical context rather than seeking direct scientific correlations.The Indian Vedas and old scriptures contain a wealth of knowledge and wisdom, but it's important to approach their relationship with modern science carefully. While some concepts in these texts may appear to align with modern scientific understanding, they were often written in a symbolic or philosophical context, rather than as literal scientific descriptions. proud to be a Bhartiya ❤
Wow bro , that's so beautiful put
@@ayushpanwar9507 😘🙂
Exactly! well said! These were just speculation by our ancestors, not actual science
There are scientists who have been influenced by Hindu Dharma. Here are some of the international figures in the world of science who have taken inspiration from Hindu Dharma, and their own quotes about their influences and Hindu Dharma:
1. Erwin Schrödinger
You might have already known about Schrödinger’s cat. If not, then you should at least know that it’s a very famous experiment, and the inferences have a great value in the world of science. That was one of the many scientific experiments Erwin Schrödinger is known for. The Austrian physicist also won Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933.
But if you read his biography and some of the works he has published, then you will realize the influence of the Hindu religion in his works:
•“This life of yours which you are living is not merely a piece of this entire existence, but in a certain sense the whole; only this whole is not so constituted that it can be surveyed in one single glance. This, as we know, is what the Brahmins [wise men or priests in the Vedic tradition] express in that sacred, mystic formula which is yet really so simple and so clear; tat tvam asi, this is you. Or, again, in such words as “I am in the east and the west, I am above and below, I am this entire world.” [Schrödinger,’Meine Weltansicht’ (My View of the World), 1961]
•“The multiplicity is only apparent. This is the doctrine of the Upanishads. And not of the Upanishads only. The mystical experience of the union with God regularly leads to this view, unless strong prejudices stand in the West.”[Erwin Schrödinger, What is Life?, p. 129, Cambridge University Press]
•“From the early great Upanishads, the recognition Atman = Brahman (the personal self-equals the omnipresent, all-comprehending eternal self) was in Indian thought considered, far from being blasphemous, to represent, the quintessence of deepest insight into the happenings of the world. The striving of all the scholars of Vedanta was, after having learned to pronounce with their lips, really to assimilate in their minds this grandest of all thoughts.” [From an essay on determinism and free will]
•“Most of my ideas & theories are heavily influenced by Vedanta”
•“There is no kind of framework within which we can find consciousness in the plural; this is simply something we construct because of the temporal plurality of individuals, but it is a false construction… The only solution to this conflict insofar as any is available to us at all lies in the ancient wisdom of the Upanishad.” (Mein Leben, Meine Weltansicht [My Life, My World View] (1961), Chapter 4)
2.Werner Heisenberg
Known for his renowned uncertainty principle, Werner Heisenberg is a key figure in the world of quantum mechanics. You might have also heard about him in Breaking Bad. That kept aside, the German Nobel Prize winner for Physics is believed to have understood much of quantum mechanisms through his mystical experience in Hindu dharma.
Here are some proofs of it:
In Uncommon Wisdom: Conversations With Remarkable People (1988), Frtjof Capra writes about the conversation between Rabindranath Tagore and Werner Heisenberg: “He began to see that the recognition of relativity, interconnectedness, and impermanence as fundamental aspects of physical reality, which had been so difficult for himself and his fellow physicists, was the very basis of Indian spiritual traditions.”
In The Holographic Paradigm (pg. 217-218), there is a text that talks about Renee Weber’s interview with Fritjof Capra. Capra states that Schrödinger in speaking about Heisenberg has said: “I had several discussions with Heisenberg. I lived in England then [circa 1972], and I visited him several times in Munich and showed him the whole manuscript chapter by chapter. He was very interested and very open, and he told me something that I think is not known publicly because he never published it. He said that he was well aware of these parallels. While he was working on quantum theory he went to India to lecture and was a guest of Tagore. He talked a lot with Tagore about Indian philosophy. Heisenberg told me that these talks had helped him a lot with his work in physics because they showed him that all these new ideas in quantum physics were in fact not all that crazy. He realized there was, in fact, a whole culture that subscribed to very similar ideas. Heisenberg said that this was a great help for him. Niels Bohr had a similar experience when he went to China.”
He has also been seen quoted couple of times saying; “After the conversations about Indian philosophy, some of the ideas of Quantum Physics that had seemed so crazy suddenly made more sense.”
“Quantum theory will not look ridiculous to people who have read Vedanta.”
3. Robert Oppenheimer
Father of an atomic bomb, Julius Robert Oppenheimer was a theoretical physicist and was the head of the lab when the first atomic bomb was invented (Manhattan Project). Bhagwad Gita, Mahabharata and Indian historical facts have influenced Oppenheimer. He also studied Sanskrit and read Bhagavad Gita in Sanskrit itself.
Here are his quotes:
“Access to the Vedas is the greatest privilege this century may claim over all previous centuries.”
The general notions about human understanding… which are illustrated by discoveries in atomic physics are not in the nature of things wholly unfamiliar, wholly unheard of or new. Even in our own culture, they have a history, and in Buddhist and Hindu thought a more considerable and central place. What we shall find [in modern physics] is an exemplification, an encouragement, and a refinement of old wisdom.
The juxtaposition of Western civilization’s most terrifying scientific achievement with the most dazzling description of the mystical experience given to us by the Bhagavad Gita, India’s greatest literary monument.
The Bhagavad Gita… is the most beautiful philosophical song existing in any known tongue.” [“Sacred Jewels of Yoga: Wisdom from India’s Beloved Scriptures, Teachers, Masters, and Monks”]
4. Niels Bohr
Niels Henrik David Bohr is another Nobel Peace prize winner in the list. The Danish physicist is known for his tremendous contribution in atomic structure and quantum theory. In Stephen Prothero’s book God Is Not One (pg. 144), Niel Bohr has quoted:
“I go into the Upanishads to ask questions.”
5. Carl Sagan
American astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist and philosopher, Carl Sagan’s contributions to cosmology and modern space science are unprecedented. He was a devout Hindu and has been seen quoting:
“The Hindu religion is the only one of the world’s great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an innate, number of deaths and rebirths. It is the only religion in which the time scales correspond, to those of modern scientific cosmology. Its cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma, 8.64 billion years long. Longer than the age of the Earth or the Sun and about half the time since the Big Bang. And there are much longer time scales still.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos]
“The most elegant and sublime of these is a representation of the creation of the universe at the beginning of each cosmic cycle, a motif known as the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva. The god called in this manifestation Nataraja, the Dance King. In the upper right hand is a drum whose sound is the sound of creation. In the upper left hand is a tongue of flame, a reminder that the universe, now newly created, with billions of years from now will be utterly destroyed.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, pg 213-214]
A millennium before Europeans were willing to divest themselves of the Biblical idea that the world was a few thousand years old, the Mayans were thinking of millions and the Hindus billions.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, pg 213-214]
6. NikolaTesla
Nikola Tesla is perhaps the greatest scientist (debatable for sure) ever lived and his inventions have given a great contribution to mankind; he was a pioneer in many fields. From Tesla Coil to Radio to Alternate Current to Telephone (yes, there is a great controversy between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla for this, but much of the
evidence point out to Nikola Tesla as the true inventor), the Serbian-American physicist and engineer are highly respected in his field. But he has been seen quoting Vedantic concepts:
“All perceptible matter comes from a primary substance, or tenuity beyond conception, filling all space, the Akasha or aluminiferous ether, which is acted upon by the life-giving Prana or creative force, calling into existence, in neverending cycles, all things and phenomena.” [Man’s Greatest Achievement, John J. O’Neal., & Prodigal Genius, The Life of Nikola Tesla, 1944]
7.Hans-Peter Durr
Hans-Peter was a German physicist who made his contribution to the field of nuclear and quantum physics. He was so influenced by Hinduism that he dedicated 33 years of his life to studying and mastering the Vedas and Upanishads.
He once said that when he teaches quantum physics, he feels like he’s giving a lecture on Hinduism’s vedanta philosophy.
@@shubhamkunkerkar5787it's weird how their speculation some of them atleast are damn accurate
In the Vedic period our sages knew this science but didn't have the equation and laws to write it in a way containing the proofs so that normal people could understand and prove it.
Gaurav ji ne jis video recommend kiya use pahle dekh ke aawo kya tumne speed of light ka number nahi dekha
Itni bakwas mat kar beta
Agar maloom tha to bana lete
Kyu nahi banaya
All so called hindus are just credit stealers 😂
If we can't invent just take the credit from the inventor and called us mahan 🤡
Gaurav ❎ irrational person ✅
Thank you sooo much ❤ I was writing a project on The Vedas and this video helped me a lot on how the vedas are related to modern day science.
वोट for part 2 ❤❤❤
Part 2 kon kon chahta h
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Mai 😮😮
Me too...🎉
Wished that Books in nalanda University were still present... Imagine The Amount of knowledge our ancestors hold at that time 🙄
Today people ask us about proof and calculation on how we our rishis given the theory. But those books were burned in nalanda and many universities.
Those books were having all the experiments and calculations
Not your ancestors. They were Buddhist
I am doing same work for my self to fulfill the hunger of knowing our shastras with absolute scientific aspect, sometimes a single word takes months to decode
Vote for part 2 👇
have a discussion with science is dope
Then how can he manipulate his audience 😂😂
@@the_real_cocaine4881With Extreme accuracyfacts are given in this video ,tab bhi aapko manipulation lag raha hai,grow up bhaiii,their is indeed something beyond our human senses ,maan na hai to maano varna life to sab jee rahe hai,but haa believing in higher power can certainly increase your quality of overall life.
Mujhe lgta hai ki vedas me jo universe ka time btaaya gya hai right ho kyoki modern science me 2 ya 3 baar universe ke age ko change kiya gya hai aur abhi bhi uske age ko leke research chl rhi hai
Mera bhi yhi Mt hai kyonki science abhi samudra ki jyada jankari nhi rkhta soorya apne sthan pr ghoomta hai yeh use ab pta chala to doori bhi accurate nhi pta Aisa ho sakta hai😊
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मान्यवर सूरज अपने स्थान पर नही घूमता
वो milkyway गैलेक्सी के चारों ओर अपनी परिक्रमा पूरी करता है और इस परिक्रमा के दौरान वो पूरी सोलर फैमिली के ग्रहों और उपग्रहों को साथ ले कर चलता है
इस वजह से सोलर परिवार के सदस्यों की दूरी नही बड़ती
मुरतद बनो सत्य को धारण करो
Mind blowing bhaisaab 🙏🏼
Maturity is when u start knowing that if we would explore more about our religion we will be near the truth more rather than getting blind like other people . proud to be a sanatani❣
Yes we should be proud of our rich culture and ancient history
*22:26* THIS 3 LINE IS GREATLY SAID BY GAURAV FOR YOU GUYS & OTHER RELIGIOUS BELIVER ALSO
@@bobbuilder3414cry vro being proud of each culture and religion is not kattarpanthi you fool 😂😂😂
Not just our, all, we must know flaws too😂
Excellent conclusion . much respected. 22:48
Actually, Indians didnt found everything correctly, but the truth is that Indians were the first one who started looking for nature principles. And there motive was not to develop technology and weapons, they were looking for answers becoz they wanted to understand the reason why we have sorrow and grief in our life and how to end it(Han and Hanopay). Just in the search of this question Bharat was studying nature.
Can't say "Indians didn't find everything correctly" as non of us have studied vedas that deeply.
One should not analyse any thing on base of incomplete knowledge.
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It's true that ancient Indians were really smart and we have enormous knowledge in Vedas its just that we have not decifered it yet. Great video buddy.. just one request if you can add subtitles to these videos it will be added benefit to those who don't understand hindi properly.. Becoming a fan of your videos day by day..keep it up..
Thanks for sharing knowledge
We are truth seekers not faith.
Make me proud
In Hanuman Chalisha , there is also mention about Speed of Light that is " Yug Sahsatra Yojan prabhanu lelo tahi amdhur fal jani"
14:09 It might be possible that the age of the universe which was mentioned in our vedas is absolutely correct and we modern day humans are estimating it wrong because of our very limited knowledge in exploration of space and universe till now.
But there's a chache that you know that the most of stars and galaxies are found older then modern age of universe it seems that the Vedic age of universe is very less than modern age of universe so it shows that Vedic age of universe can be wrong I think but it can be right because the science change their calculation by time so it is a debatable point rather we should wait for it
Getsetfly science calculate the brahma age into human year, but we all know the Brahma create the universe in day and destroy in night, and recreate on next day.
And i definitely know the human can't give the accurate age of universe because scientist find the "Methuselah Star" is older than our universe. But know science say that universe is 27 billion years older🤡
@@offroadgaming8083that can be already explained if you search just on youtube..
@@offroadgaming8083methusalah star was just a calculation error
Ending gave me goosebumps. Feeling enlightened. Thank you. Need part 2 pls!
साहित्य को इसीलिए बनाया गया क्योंकि वह ज्ञान को एक पीढ़ी से दूसरी पीढ़ी तक पहुंचने में मुख्य भूमिका निभाती है। इसीलिए साहित्य में अधिकांश तर्क को हटाकर उसको सरल भाषा में मुख्य उद्देश्य को ध्यान में रखते हुए बनाया जाता है।
क्योंकि मानव मस्तिष्क प्रेरणा के आधार पर कार्य करती है और समय आने पर यह सभी तर्कों को पुनः ढूंढ कर अपने ज्ञान को पूरा कर ही लेती है।
अब जैसे विज्ञान के संसाधन अभी उपलब्ध है इसे ठीक ऐसे ही लंबे समय तक नहीं ले जाया जा सकता किंतु हम इस साहित्य के सहायता से अवश्य ही ले जा सकते हैं।
चाहे वह रामायण के पुष्पक विमान ही क्यों ना हो पुष्पक विमान तो एक प्रेरणा बनी फिर लोग विमान भी बनाने में सक्षम हो गए!
Full satisfaction video❤
If our Nalanda Takshila and other universities had not been destroyed then we could learn those things in our school life or Gokul only
Even the concept of Multiverse is mentioned and explained in great detail in our Vishnu Puran
Itni bakwas mat kar beta
Agar maloom tha to bana lete
Kyu nahi banaya
All so called hindus are just credit stealers 😂
If we can't invent just take the credit from the inventor and called your religion so called mahan 🤡
Agar ved me likha tha to 2500 saal pehle rocket kyu nahi banaye ???? Bolo gaurav beta ???? Actually you don't have answer 😂 because you people are just credit stealers ........
If you can't make something just say someone's thing is made by me 😂
Gaurav ❎ irrational person ✅
Super informative, I applaud you and your team for such deep research, analysis and presentation. I can feel the hard work behind all your videos. More power to you. Hats off!
Jabardast research bhai. Part 2 to definetly banta hai.
Felt proud and sad both at the same time.
Proud for being part of such a tradition
Sad for I grew up a English coolie, unaware of such a rich vedic tradition!
Bina gravitational force ke knowledge ke Surya Siddhant aur usmein diye Gaye calculations nahin ban paate. To hamare logon Ko bahut sari knowledge thi aur sirf concept nahin use per calculations bhi hue hain aur vah bhi western mathematician aur discovery karne walon se pahle... Awesome video bro...🙏 Jay shree ram 👍 Jay hind 🇮🇳
Thank you for making video on these topics so that we know our vedic texts. Thank you for going dipper in research like translation word by word then search for other's translations/thoughts and then combine both to make meaning or sense of a MANTRA. love the way you and your team promoting science and also the vedic texts. Wish your goal of making india rich/full with scientific thoughts and scientific approach to the problems will be completed soon and also I watch your all videos at free time to pursue/get that knowledge and approach in me. Wish your great future.
Love from Gujarat❤🙏🏼
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Much respect for Gaurav sir, a gem 💎 of Sanatan Hinduism ❤
at the time of ramayana, according to the Vimaan Shastra, people in that times were so advanced that they had 'vimaans' for travelling within the earth, travelling within planets & travelling within galaxies. All this is explained in the vimaan shastra, I really hope you make a detailed video on this shastra...
thats the POWER of our ancient BHARAT
Vimaan Shastra is complete BS😂! Now don't give me "the ancient aliens" as the source! its not at all credible!! IIT has debunked it 50 years back
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Bhai us time viman the to angrez aur mughal ko vimano se ud ud ke kyu nhi bhaga diya
Mantra se chal rahe the vimana
Vedas' many shlokas prove facts of science. Please reveal the facts about the Moon & Rig veda.
One of my physics teacher told Maxwell's equations came from (inspired from) Vedas.
Great Brother, even having Ph.D. in Physics, I believe these things were lacking in our education. What an incredible work dear and you are a great orator too. Thanks a lot, I found what I was searching since long back.
Sorry mam, I failed to understand your comment... Can, you pls tell me what exactly is lacking in our education system ???
@@qwerty-ws5hq science in our scriptures is never taught to us.
@@Nupur10Saxena what is your Ph.D. topic of research?
@@igg12 Embedded Silicon nanocrystals formation by ion beam
@@Nupur10Saxena See that's the funny thing. The scriptures don't tell you how to get the values. They just give you inaccurate values and claim it to be the word of God.
Oh, science didn't get the same value? Science is not developed enough for God. 😂
108
Distance between the Sun & Earth / Diameter of Sun is 108
Distance between Earth & Moon / Diameter of Moon is 108
1: 108 is the number of appearance of Sun & moon of same size on Earth despite the diffrences in their size and 1:108 is existence of life on earth thats why we have 108 beads in a mala .
108 is numerical form of OM the primordial sound of the universe and earths heart beat ( 7.83 hz) shabda brahmAn . 108 is space time matrix.
108 Upanishad
@@chetanjadhao429 18 PURANAS❤❤
Gaurav sir has done scientific history in front of us by doing very deep research of Vedic texts. Salute to his hard work pls come soon next part 2 .
Guess who has finally woken up to this knowledge now and spreading it to theWest- William Dalrymple
Vote for part 2 button👇
Fact check karo. UA-camr sab galat bata Raha hai.
Fact check karo. UA-camr sab galat bata Raha hai.
@@ExplorerOfRealitytum desh virodhi jalo mat
@@ExplorerOfRealityHas ISRO ke chairman bhi galat hai kya jisne
Chandarayan 3 mission ko lead Kiya.
I think you are neobuddhist
@@ManishYadav-ht3sr ISRO jab Modi ko apni live feed se nahi hata Paya to ye kyun nahi bol sakta. Suraj ,Chand Shani human nahi hai. Rahu unko nahi khata. Bail ne dharti nahi utha rakhi singo par, snake doodh nahi pite.
Apne claim ko sach karne ke liye ISRO ka use kar rahe ho to Kahan par ISRO ne Veds ko science bataya hai written form me. Unki site par dekho jaake wahan saara ISRO deptt hai.
Proud to be a successor of Vedic Civilization.
सनातन धर्म सत्य है!❤️
Hum Indian kahi nahi gye...
Baki sabhi Countries yaha- waha gye.
Maar-Kaat kiya. Knowledge collect kiya, Loota...
Isliye sab kuchh Sanatan ka hai aur Sab Sanatan ke hai...
This man is great. He makes us think and reason out these scientific topics which we never tried to think about. Marvellous work, Gaurav sir!!
Grt research for this video 🙏🏻 lots of hard work unlike daily bloggers
What an Explanation. The Best till now. We need Part-2 Gaurav Bhai ❤
Science is a minute part of sanatan like a second in a year.sanatan is beyond and beyond timeless and endless.
Excellent explanation. Hats off. Please continue making such informative videos and cover the rest of the topics too. And I am waiting for the day when science exactly calculates the age of Universe as 155 trillion years as few of the recent findings question 13.8 billion number.
There are scientists who have been influenced by Hindu Dharma. Here are some of the international figures in the world of science who have taken inspiration from Hindu Dharma, and their own quotes about their influences and Hindu Dharma:
1. Erwin Schrödinger
You might have already known about Schrödinger’s cat. If not, then you should at least know that it’s a very famous experiment, and the inferences have a great value in the world of science. That was one of the many scientific experiments Erwin Schrödinger is known for. The Austrian physicist also won Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933.
But if you read his biography and some of the works he has published, then you will realize the influence of the Hindu religion in his works:
•“This life of yours which you are living is not merely a piece of this entire existence, but in a certain sense the whole; only this whole is not so constituted that it can be surveyed in one single glance. This, as we know, is what the Brahmins [wise men or priests in the Vedic tradition] express in that sacred, mystic formula which is yet really so simple and so clear; tat tvam asi, this is you. Or, again, in such words as “I am in the east and the west, I am above and below, I am this entire world.” [Schrödinger,’Meine Weltansicht’ (My View of the World), 1961]
•“The multiplicity is only apparent. This is the doctrine of the Upanishads. And not of the Upanishads only. The mystical experience of the union with God regularly leads to this view, unless strong prejudices stand in the West.”[Erwin Schrödinger, What is Life?, p. 129, Cambridge University Press]
•“From the early great Upanishads, the recognition Atman = Brahman (the personal self-equals the omnipresent, all-comprehending eternal self) was in Indian thought considered, far from being blasphemous, to represent, the quintessence of deepest insight into the happenings of the world. The striving of all the scholars of Vedanta was, after having learned to pronounce with their lips, really to assimilate in their minds this grandest of all thoughts.” [From an essay on determinism and free will]
•“Most of my ideas & theories are heavily influenced by Vedanta”
•“There is no kind of framework within which we can find consciousness in the plural; this is simply something we construct because of the temporal plurality of individuals, but it is a false construction… The only solution to this conflict insofar as any is available to us at all lies in the ancient wisdom of the Upanishad.” (Mein Leben, Meine Weltansicht [My Life, My World View] (1961), Chapter 4)
2.Werner Heisenberg
Known for his renowned uncertainty principle, Werner Heisenberg is a key figure in the world of quantum mechanics. You might have also heard about him in Breaking Bad. That kept aside, the German Nobel Prize winner for Physics is believed to have understood much of quantum mechanisms through his mystical experience in Hindu dharma.
Here are some proofs of it:
In Uncommon Wisdom: Conversations With Remarkable People (1988), Frtjof Capra writes about the conversation between Rabindranath Tagore and Werner Heisenberg: “He began to see that the recognition of relativity, interconnectedness, and impermanence as fundamental aspects of physical reality, which had been so difficult for himself and his fellow physicists, was the very basis of Indian spiritual traditions.”
In The Holographic Paradigm (pg. 217-218), there is a text that talks about Renee Weber’s interview with Fritjof Capra. Capra states that Schrödinger in speaking about Heisenberg has said: “I had several discussions with Heisenberg. I lived in England then [circa 1972], and I visited him several times in Munich and showed him the whole manuscript chapter by chapter. He was very interested and very open, and he told me something that I think is not known publicly because he never published it. He said that he was well aware of these parallels. While he was working on quantum theory he went to India to lecture and was a guest of Tagore. He talked a lot with Tagore about Indian philosophy. Heisenberg told me that these talks had helped him a lot with his work in physics because they showed him that all these new ideas in quantum physics were in fact not all that crazy. He realized there was, in fact, a whole culture that subscribed to very similar ideas. Heisenberg said that this was a great help for him. Niels Bohr had a similar experience when he went to China.”
He has also been seen quoted couple of times saying; “After the conversations about Indian philosophy, some of the ideas of Quantum Physics that had seemed so crazy suddenly made more sense.”
“Quantum theory will not look ridiculous to people who have read Vedanta.”
3. Robert Oppenheimer
Father of an atomic bomb, Julius Robert Oppenheimer was a theoretical physicist and was the head of the lab when the first atomic bomb was invented (Manhattan Project). Bhagwad Gita, Mahabharata and Indian historical facts have influenced Oppenheimer. He also studied Sanskrit and read Bhagavad Gita in Sanskrit itself.
Here are his quotes:
“Access to the Vedas is the greatest privilege this century may claim over all previous centuries.”
The general notions about human understanding… which are illustrated by discoveries in atomic physics are not in the nature of things wholly unfamiliar, wholly unheard of or new. Even in our own culture, they have a history, and in Buddhist and Hindu thought a more considerable and central place. What we shall find [in modern physics] is an exemplification, an encouragement, and a refinement of old wisdom.
The juxtaposition of Western civilization’s most terrifying scientific achievement with the most dazzling description of the mystical experience given to us by the Bhagavad Gita, India’s greatest literary monument.
The Bhagavad Gita… is the most beautiful philosophical song existing in any known tongue.” [“Sacred Jewels of Yoga: Wisdom from India’s Beloved Scriptures, Teachers, Masters, and Monks”]
4. Niels Bohr
Niels Henrik David Bohr is another Nobel Peace prize winner in the list. The Danish physicist is known for his tremendous contribution in atomic structure and quantum theory. In Stephen Prothero’s book God Is Not One (pg. 144), Niel Bohr has quoted:
“I go into the Upanishads to ask questions.”
5. Carl Sagan
American astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist and philosopher, Carl Sagan’s contributions to cosmology and modern space science are unprecedented. He was a devout Hindu and has been seen quoting:
“The Hindu religion is the only one of the world’s great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an innate, number of deaths and rebirths. It is the only religion in which the time scales correspond, to those of modern scientific cosmology. Its cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma, 8.64 billion years long. Longer than the age of the Earth or the Sun and about half the time since the Big Bang. And there are much longer time scales still.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos]
“The most elegant and sublime of these is a representation of the creation of the universe at the beginning of each cosmic cycle, a motif known as the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva. The god called in this manifestation Nataraja, the Dance King. In the upper right hand is a drum whose sound is the sound of creation. In the upper left hand is a tongue of flame, a reminder that the universe, now newly created, with billions of years from now will be utterly destroyed.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, pg 213-214]
A millennium before Europeans were willing to divest themselves of the Biblical idea that the world was a few thousand years old, the Mayans were thinking of millions and the Hindus billions.” [Carl Sagan, Cosmos, pg 213-214]
6. NikolaTesla
Nikola Tesla is perhaps the greatest scientist (debatable for sure) ever lived and his inventions have given a great contribution to mankind; he was a pioneer in many fields. From Tesla Coil to Radio to Alternate Current to Telephone (yes, there is a great controversy between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla for this, but much of the
evidence point out to Nikola Tesla as the true inventor), the Serbian-American physicist and engineer are highly respected in his field. But he has been seen quoting Vedantic concepts:
“All perceptible matter comes from a primary substance, or tenuity beyond conception, filling all space, the Akasha or aluminiferous ether, which is acted upon by the life-giving Prana or creative force, calling into existence, in neverending cycles, all things and phenomena.” [Man’s Greatest Achievement, John J. O’Neal., & Prodigal Genius, The Life of Nikola Tesla, 1944]
7.Hans-Peter Durr
Hans-Peter was a German physicist who made his contribution to the field of nuclear and quantum physics. He was so influenced by Hinduism that he dedicated 33 years of his life to studying and mastering the Vedas and Upanishads.
He once said that when he teaches quantum physics, he feels like he’s giving a lecture on Hinduism’s vedanta philosophy.
@user-vi9ls4kw5vsame question, how you and me both so exact 13.8
@Raptor069 as per hindusim multiverse exist toh unko count karke 155 trillion hota hai
Very nice work being done by you guys. It's important to circulate it much more widely.
We have to know who we are.
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We are Atman part of supreme consciousness infinite, eternal, unchanging brahmAn.
Part 2 Please bring so that the whole theory can be understood. And so that we understand everything well.
Excellent explanation & comparison of the different schools of thoughts. Keep up this great work of spreading awareness!!!