PHILOSOPHY, MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS: A WORKABLE PARADOX !!

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Published: 2002-01-06

Page: 31-45


PAUL W. DIXON *

University of Hawaii

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The general view is brought forward that a mathematical view of nature can, in conjuction with modern physics, permit an understanding of resonance phenomena as they apply to human existence : Emotional, motivational as well associo-cultural phenomena may thus be understood as interactions between resonating chambers with characteristic frequencies. These effects may also show interaction with the continuum. Within the vedic Dharma, Karmic laws concerned with right action can be understood within a mathematico-physical postulation since the characteristic resonance effects of, for example,  benevolent caring versus aggressive rejectant motivational impulse would have amplification towards a central resonance frequency.  Ethical and moral principles, from the perspective of a Darwinian understanding,  would therefore have a universal physical basis.  It may be concluded that principles of Karmic law are based on observations encoding the place of humanity in nature. These understandings have origin within the stable cultural milieu of India five thousand years before the present time. Since the basis of these observations, as shown herein are part of a general mathematical and standard classical/relativistic physical description, many VEDIC principles would have validity in the current era as well in accordance with these postulations.


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DIXON, P. W. (2002). PHILOSOPHY, MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS: A WORKABLE PARADOX !!. BIONATURE, 22(1), 31–45. Retrieved from https://globalpresshub.com/index.php/BN/article/view/130

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