BUDDHA. THE UNATTACHABLE PEAK OF RELIGION AND SCIENCE
BUDDHA. THE UNATTACHABLE PEAK OF RELIGION AND SCIENCE
In 2024, a book was published: Buddha. The Unattachable Peak of Religion and Science.
There are probably countless books dedicated to the greatest person in the world - Lord Buddha.
However, the above-mentioned book considers Buddha somewhat differently, namely as the pinnacle of not only all religions, but also the pinnacle of sciences of all times. How does this happen? The author of the book as a researcher and scientist of technical sciences will authorize himself to generously declare that, finally, after 2600 years, Buddha was discovered for the first time in the full sense of the word “the pinnacle of religion and science”. What does this mean?
The distinctive feature of Buddha's teachings is that he created a whole series of teachings such as the Lesser Scriptures (Hinayana), the Higher Scriptures (Mahayana), and also Vajrayana, natural sciences in very broad aspects, which consider the differences in the mental and intellectual levels of people. Because Buddha's teachings are purely scientific, due to which Buddhism is a purely natural science, and there are practically no superstitions. For the highest intellectual people, Buddha created a special doctrine called Zen Buddhism, that is, the Great Teaching. Zen Buddhism is precisely the inaccessible summit of religion and natural sciences.
This is essentially neither religion nor unlimited consciousness. According to the law of Emptiness, Buddha considered the Universe to be nothing but Energy, that is, not visibility, but from that emptiness or energy space everything without exception is formed. Buddha's scientific concept fully corresponds to the point of view of physics about emptiness. Emptiness means the true nature of things. All energy bodies, like people, animals and all living beings, are essentially empty.
Buddha is a genius who studied human being and his development in all directions and developed his consciousness to a high level in religious dimensions such Mahasattva, Bodhisattva and God.
The first difference between Buddhism and modern science is the view of people.
The first difference between Buddhism and Science is the consideration of the human being.
Buddhist human: fusion of male and female gametes, five bodies and ghost = energetic and biological person.
Human of modern science:, supposedly created by fusion of male and female gametes = genetic - biological person.
The ancient Indian Vedic five bodies (earth, water, fire, air and space), one of the three main components of a Buddhist person, correspond to the physical theory of elementary particles without internal structure, such as quarks, leptons, bosons and others. These five bodies are the building materials from which all matter in the world, including people, is created.
According to the ancient Indian Vedas, the universe is empty and has only one great knowledge - sound. This theory that the vibration of sound created the universe is completely consistent with the string theory of modern physics.
According to Buddhist science, a human being consists of 2/3 energy, consciousness and spirit and is a divine, immortal, eternal energetic being. But a human being of modern science is only a biological personality, consisting only of a physical body, in which the spirit and the five Vedic bodies are absent.
The Buddhist law that not only people but all living beings are eternal due to energy bodies, which make up 2/3 of human nature, or rather 2/3 of the true person, is fully consistent with the law of thermodynamics and the law of conservation of energy. Let us consider the laws of Energy and Primordiality, Evolution, Emptiness, All beings, and the True human within the framework of the integration of Buddhism and natural science. (tables 1, 2).
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