Tag: Vedanta
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Advaita Vedanta and QIH Cosmos: Toward a Non-Dual Nature of Reality-02
Part -2: Maya, Pratibimbavada, and the Non-Dual Nature of Appearance In previous article we discussed that physics does not merely describe the world; it begins to reveal the process by which the world appears. If one follows this line of inquiry further, the transition from physics into philosophy is no longer abrupt but almost inevitable.…
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Advaita Vedanta and QIH Cosmos: Toward a Non-Dual Nature of Reality-01
Part 1: Quantum Information Holography and the Emergence of Spacetime Reality, when approached through the lens of modern quantum theory, no longer begins with particles or objects, but with structured information encoded in mathematical form. At its foundation lies the qubit, a two-state system that does not exist as a fixed entity but as a…
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Indian Philosophy and Quantum Darwinism
The connection between Indian philosophy and Quantum Darwinism lies in their shared exploration of reality, observation, and the emergence of the classical world from the quantum realm—though they come from vastly different traditions. 1. Observer and Reality Quantum Darwinism posits that reality emerges through the interaction between quantum systems and the environment, with the environment…
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Vedanta (Upanishad) and Quantum Physics-2
There is no meaning to the objective existence of an electron at some point is space, for example at one of the two holes, independent of actual observation. The electron seems to spring into existence as a real object only when we observe it. – The Cosmic Code, by Heinz Pagels (President of New York…
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Vedanta (Upanishad) and Quantum Physics-1
One among the biggest problem of Physics today… Our body is made of atoms. In turn, these atoms are made of particles called electrons and quarks. Here’s the weird bit — inherently, these electrons and quarks have no mass. But when they interact with the Higgs field, they get mass. The Higgs field, it creates…