Ancient Indian Philosophy's Hidden Connection With Theoretical Physics: Part 3

2024 ж. 24 Мам.
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In our exploration of the fascinating parallels between the ancient wisdom of Indian philosophy
and the groundbreaking theories of modern quantum physics, we have already navigated two
profound themes. In part one, we delved into the intriguing concept of 'Emptiness', comparing
the ancient Indian and Buddhist philosophies' idea of 'Shunyata' with the quantum theory of
vacuum fluctuations and the idea that even 'empty' space is not truly empty.
In part two, we probed into the theme of 'Interconnectedness', drawing parallels between the
eastern philosophies' belief in the inherent interconnectedness of all phenomena and quantum
entanglement's demonstration of instantaneous connections between particles, irrespective of
distance.
As we progress to part three of this series, we turn our attention towards another equally
compelling concept - Time.
We will explore the nature of time as conceived in Buddhism and
Hinduism and compare these with the current understanding in theoretical physics. This
exploration is not merely an intellectual pursuit but an attempt to grasp our place in the universe
and understand the nature of existence more deeply.
Embark with us on this voyage across millennia and disciplines, as we unravel the essence of
Time and its striking conceptual convergence in Eastern philosophies and quantum physics. In
doing so, we shall once again appreciate the timeless wisdom inherent in ancient thought and
its amazing resonance with the cutting-edge theories of the contemporary scientific world.
#quantumphysics #vedanta #nonduality #enlightenment
Script: Malcolm Grayson
Edit: Medo
Voiceover: Abhinav Banerjee
Original Score: Epidemic Music x Original score
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    @ramchandramaurya6622@ramchandramaurya662210 ай бұрын
  • Kaal = TIME On Mahashivratri 2023 in Ujjain in the premise of Mahakaleshwar Temple, my master said this There is no TIME, when there is No change No one can define TIME - its infinite No one can Conquer TIME We thank the entire for this 3 part presentation on the confluence of ancient teaching with modern Physics.

    @keammaha990@keammaha99010 ай бұрын
    • We can change nothing. We can only transform our experience

      @KVMerry@KVMerry9 ай бұрын
    • Time is only a metric for the physical events of this world for record. In reality, the Self in all of us is Universal awareness and does not feel any time lapse. I am as fresh as I was 70 years back or 40 years back or today, only my body is getting folds and getting ready to the threshold. Our inability to grasp the wholistic view of the dance of Nagaraju makes us sad for minute disturbances. Living is a game of fighting to survive and produce progeny by mating with opposite gender . There is competition for the food, for the female etc and so there is bound to be friction and fight. It is our basic instinct to fight for our wants and win. There is no peace in life except in grave. So carry on the foght. Yuddhasch krutha nischayah.

      @gmreddy7214@gmreddy72149 ай бұрын
    • @@gmreddy7214 Hi not sure if what I am typing is accurate but I'm sharing my experience Accordingly to maturity of soul God/Guru appears and gives us a path. Once we start to walk the journey and if we are truly interested in ending this cycle of birth and death, we might call enlightenment/moksha/nirvana/darshana any word we can quote through the grace we would be lifted higher There is no struggle Struggle is in the bottom of pyramid We are here to ascend

      @keammaha990@keammaha9909 ай бұрын
    • time is dependent on gravity, no metaphysics, no religion. A recent study took two percise watches in airoplane and one in a lab, after 24 hours one watch was off by .05 seconds, when done with atomic clocks it was .07 seconds off. "atomic clocks are more accurate by measure." 😅 the metaphysics comes when you can alter your own gravity, you then can move or control your own passing through time. im 35 and look 22, good genetics sure, but ive practiced time manipulation for 20+ years and have studied time, gravity and physics for 15+ years. i dont want this to be a "your wrong" more expand your mind and stop hindering it on static concepts that havent changed in centuries and liberate your mind on whats really possible

      @Kyojinsei@Kyojinsei8 ай бұрын
  • One again ...real Spiritual video with consciousness , and enlightenment points. ....

    @ramchandramaurya6622@ramchandramaurya662210 ай бұрын
  • There is either 'everywhere' or 'nowhere'... there is no 'somewhere'. Thanks again!

    @JerryLopezArtist@JerryLopezArtist10 ай бұрын
  • Hey @asangoham how can I listen to full verison of your outro! It's so much pleasing!!😊❤

    @ajeeboamir@ajeeboamir9 ай бұрын
  • Waiting for your new video I declare you my guru ✨😊 ♥ 🙏

    @be12sogreat@be12sogreat9 ай бұрын
  • Best channel ❤

    @ZaKaRea_999@ZaKaRea_99910 ай бұрын
  • Very nice

    @NaturalPsycle@NaturalPsycle10 ай бұрын
  • Awesomeness

    @joshy0369@joshy036910 ай бұрын
  • Indian Philosophies are the richest and most abundant of all, every thought in History can be found in Indian Philosophies

    @Cash_2854@Cash_285410 ай бұрын
    • Yes similarly the west is the most advanced materialstically

      @omegle786@omegle78610 ай бұрын
    • @@omegle786 I'd agree, especially during the Industrial Revolution

      @Cash_2854@Cash_285410 ай бұрын
    • Om.

      @j2futures500@j2futures50010 ай бұрын
    • @@omegle786 And sadly, msterialistic or "first world" western countries, have inexplicably high suicide rates. I have my own thoughts about that, but what are yours?

      @j2futures500@j2futures50010 ай бұрын
    • The balance of both is needed no duality just balance.

      @omegle786@omegle78610 ай бұрын
  • Indian philosophy has more to offer than Christianity , in my opinion.

    @bernardofitzpatrick5403@bernardofitzpatrick540310 ай бұрын
    • thanks as a shaktya hindu

      @antiabrahamicreligion@antiabrahamicreligion9 ай бұрын
    • It's not ur opinion brother... It's a fact

      @brijeshpanday5131@brijeshpanday51318 ай бұрын
    • Yes sr I am in love wirb hinduism and Buddhism and ancient vedas: good stuff: there was definitely contact with higher beings

      @GeoOm@GeoOm8 ай бұрын
    • I think there's more commonality than difference, it just happens that orthodox Christianity is a very specific, literalist interpretation of the Bible had more of an influence on western history for better or worse

      @mor4439@mor44398 ай бұрын
    • Why is there competition on religion? It’s all discussing the eternal. I didn’t know God and eternity were in competition.

      @stanecot6607@stanecot66078 ай бұрын
  • Remember, That which can be spoken off, is not the true Tao. ❤️✌️

    @That_Freedom_Guy@That_Freedom_Guy9 ай бұрын
  • Can you please share the track title 🙏 It ends so well, I want to start the video again, and then again…

    @jeetkapil@jeetkapil10 ай бұрын
  • i dont know anything but I just think limiting beliefs are just the worst...and our languages are convoluted and certainly limiting in many ways...sanskrit is really discrete and in my experience energetically pure...akal, maha kal, samprati hum, may we all be illuminated namasté

    @WMA31780@WMA3178010 ай бұрын
    • Hinduism is the real religion

      @ShivamKumar-ch7tk@ShivamKumar-ch7tk6 ай бұрын
  • The eternal present is a condition of the detached mind to which Buddhism aspires. An illustration is a dvd of Star Wars sitting on a table. One may say Padme dies, in the present tense, because that is always the outcome when playing the movie. However if one is following events, as a viewer or even a character, then one's present always exists in relation to that moment, making it something that happens either in the past or the future, depending on what point we are at in the story. Similarly, if one lashes out aggressively, the energy released may seem to emanate from the self according to the point of view of the aggressor, while objectively the event appears like a line segment existing between the attacker and the target of the violence. So, we perceive how the dharma of compassion is inseparably linked to a fuller understanding of the nature of reality. If you had combined the content in your videos about time, movies, and other topics, you may have developed something more succinct, clear, and useful to your viewers. Namaste

    @texta_text@texta_text9 ай бұрын
  • Simplicity patance compassion.....

    @manimani.4335@manimani.43359 ай бұрын
  • 8:46 and actions or lack of actions

    @reginaerekson9139@reginaerekson913910 ай бұрын
  • sambara is asura who can change his form or duplicate himself (metaphor of mind desire) he learn this from maya, [samsara, sambara]

    @rameshdevasi6720@rameshdevasi672010 ай бұрын
  • Buddhism is a derivative from Hinduism. So of course it’s similar. Other than that it’s a nice explanation of the differences .

    @caserentine79@caserentine799 ай бұрын
    • Exactly! Gautam Buddha was a Hindu sage, he was preaching sacred knowledge from Indian scriptures.

      @ankitk5530@ankitk55309 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@aravdhabarde123there was no Hindu in the time of Mahabharata or ramayan either , ancient Indians have never identified and named their belief as such like abhramic religions or like you call yourself Buddhist, "hindu" word was coined by Invaders as people who lived beyond the indus river as Hindus, so there was no hindi back then , but a belief of Dharma, which later Buddhist called Dhamma , and if really you're a bit aware of Gautama teachings then you're not that intolerant, and know what Buddha says was similar to Krishna and upanishad teachings but because you're identification with your belief is so strong you can't withstand that Buddhism is an offshoot of ancient India dharma, however Buddha never started an religion named Buddhism and never said to build temples putting his idol and worship his image but that's what you're doing an opposite! the people who have written Buddhist scriptures. You will be surprised to know that every Buddhist scripture begins with the words I have heard. These people had not seen, these people had not experienced. These people had simply heard from others about the innermost reality, but it was only hearsay. Hindus were more proficient scholars, almost ten thousand years old, very refined logicians, rationalists. The poor Buddhist scholars could not manage to prove anything. They were defeated so utterly that they had to move back into the Hindu fold. The Buddhist monks who had escaped from India learned a lesson: if you don’t have your own experience, then it is better to compromise to survive. They had burned their fingers in arguing for somebody else’s experience. They dropped argument. They started talking of the synthesis of all religions; they started spreading the idea that all religions are right.

      @Amit_Rajput_5@Amit_Rajput_59 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ankitk5530ok calling a hindu sage is just nonesense that Buddhism was an offshoot of Hinduism yeah makes sense but this is just nonsense right here

      @miguelatkinson@miguelatkinson7 ай бұрын
  • Om Namah Shiva HELLYA!

    @josephmitchell6796@josephmitchell679610 ай бұрын
  • i want to translate it into Chinese and upload it to bilibili

    @godbeings@godbeings9 ай бұрын
  • Good ol Samsaris

    @NaturalPsycle@NaturalPsycle9 ай бұрын
  • The concept of soul and rebirth are not inline with the principles of Upanishads. Aham Brahmasmi. Tho One Brahman alone is projecting through all the moving and stationary objects of this world. The basic concept of Hinduism is” I am not this body mind complex, but the eternal witnessing awareness , which is Achaean and kutastham.

    @gmreddy7214@gmreddy72149 ай бұрын
    • Achalam

      @gmreddy7214@gmreddy72149 ай бұрын
    • The principles of rebirth and karma are indeed in line with the Upanishads, but not in the manner people think they do. Since it's one universal consciousness that's experiencing the whole reality, it's me that's dying and taking rebirth all the time. All the dead decaying bodies lying in the coffins are mine, I am dying on the roads, getting butchered in the slaughterhouses, being killed in the wars, and it's the same me that's taking a rebirth somewhere in the cosmos as a new star, or as worm or chicken. Now, think about it and " karma" will start making sense to you. Who are you really hurting or cheating? Yourself! There is no "you".

      @ankitk5530@ankitk55309 ай бұрын
    • @@ankitk5530 Dear Sir, Let me put my understanding more clearly. 1. The Chit/ Chaitanyam a facet of Brahman is omnipresent similar to the four universal forces like Electromagnetism, gravity etc.

      @gmreddy7214@gmreddy72149 ай бұрын
    • 2. Another facet is Sat/ matter/ atoms/ chemical elements of periodic table. Earth, moon, mars Sun, etc. 3. What is all this creation around us? All nature is composed of these 100 elements only with various permutations and combinations. Some 30 of these elements headed by Carbon, Hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, calcium etc make up the bodies of the so called living beings. They are only in a dynamic equilibrium and not in static equilibrium. We need oxygen on a minute to minute basis, water on an hourly basis, food on a daily basis, need the atmospheric pressure of 1kg/ cmsq, sun light on a weekly basis. You cut off anyone of them, the body decomposes in ten minutes. So, where are our bodies? That’s why it is named as Mrugathrushna/ mirage/ maya. So there is nothing happening.

      @gmreddy7214@gmreddy72149 ай бұрын
  • Indeed, nothingness is the greatest philosopher. If you can penetrate the meaning of the following poem you will never transmigrate again. Half moon, Deserted pavilion, Nobody; walks. Full moon. Deserted pavilion, Not even; walks.

    @MrTetsukobu@MrTetsukobu9 ай бұрын
    • Plz explain

      @vamsidocs5137@vamsidocs51378 ай бұрын
  • Y'all constantly evoke Quantums, but really, besides the current problems in physics, don't really understand what an understatement they really are.

    @ESPIRITUS_A@ESPIRITUS_A10 ай бұрын
  • One could think that; Buddha, the most logical person known, how could he be talking about so many fantasy and illogical things as well! Well we just don't understand something (in our phisics and scentific knowledge) that doesn't mean its illogical.

    @HaharuRecords@HaharuRecords9 ай бұрын
  • Chuebsue Chue la..... Omwagindhavegawyasidhihung.....

    @manimani.4335@manimani.43359 ай бұрын
  • This one puts me to sleep.

    @1rocknroy@1rocknroy10 ай бұрын
  • Buddhism and the Buddha are Hindu sampradayas influenced by samkhya philosophy. It is not a unique new philosophy. The Buddha was 💯 % Hindu

    @shahindranmoonieya4742@shahindranmoonieya47429 ай бұрын
    • ​@@aravdhabarde123lol chill... Buddha was an Indian prince and was born as a hindu... Buddhism's teaching is almost similar to Hinduism which infact the oldest existing religion in the world... basically Buddhism was influenced by Hinduism.... And no... no one is trying to impose our religion on you people... you just have to accept gracefully that Buddhism is a part of Hinduism... good day to you :)

      @jadephoenix222@jadephoenix2229 ай бұрын
    • @@aravdhabarde123 lmao i can't waste my time speaking to someone who simply refuses to accept the truth... you act like a stubborn and adamant child.... and this is not called imposing of religion... truth can sometimes be bitter...

      @jadephoenix222@jadephoenix2229 ай бұрын
    • No, it’s not

      @yeshichophel5428@yeshichophel54288 ай бұрын
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