Modern Inventions Stolen from Vedas
What truth the Government Never want you to know?
Is it because they want to generate revenues by charging money which was originally sent by God as free assets for the mankind…!!…These governments are true followers of Kaliyuga’s negative influence in this material world.
Vedas were created by Supreme God Krishna himself and later compiled by great Sage Vyasa.
The most ancient ever known yet greatest gift to
human race of Vedas are langauge and ways to communicate. Without language
internal (self-talking) and external (talking to others) communication is not
possible. Sanskrit from Vedas is the only language in the world which is 100%
error free, pious and has sounds that is borrowed by succeeding languages
which came into existence after Sanskrit. Each language in this world relies
within the sounds from (a – अ)
a to gya (dn ज्ञ)
– taking these sounds completely from Sanskrit. Knowing Sanskrit means grasping
90% of the world languages at finger tips. Yes…because after mastery of
Sanskrit, learning any language become very easy.
Pronouncing of most sacred sound ‘OM’ is
known to world by Sanskrit.
Earth is only a medium to achieve rightful place
for each pious human being (soul) on higher planets made only for such beings.
But earthly people engage themselves in
materialistic pleasures and to get these – they resort to deceit, cheat, money,
power, lies and theft. Modern scientists are great examples of these traits in
this material world.
Why Did All The Discoveries Happened in 19th Century
The main reason why Scientists though secretly
follow Christianity in personal lives, publicly remain atheist so that they can
negate Vedic teachings with full force. As if atheist get this authority by
default.
When it comes to knowledge of the universe we
live in, modern scientists are often described as “experts” in the same way a
blind man will describe a man with fuzzy vision as expert in seeing.
These scientists with just 1% of that contextual Vedic knowledge tried to make
inventions by thrusting assumptions as modern theories (since most of the
times, the translation of Vedas was done based on their inability to
comprehend, even changing the meaning of the Vedic term due to their
ignorance).
The only purpose of these scientists was
to earn fame, name and money – while stealing bits of information from Vedas.
It was 19th century, after colonializing India
for several decades, westerners got hold of nuances of Vedas at surface level.
They understood a bit about powerful knowledge that Vedas had. They also were
able to grasp Hindi and Sanskrit language due to long stay in India. Vedas had
free information, as it was heritage of mankind for the development of human
race – to rise to the higher planets – devoid of wicked materialistic traits.
Westerners were never used to free knowledge in their home countries.
Any kind of knowledge was envisioned from commercial point of view, secrets
were kept under wraps so that the idea can be milked for longer time. When they
found great knowledge of Vedas – that too powerful yet free, they were up for
grabs. These fools were so astonished that in a bid to earn name and fame in
shorter possible time; they hurriedly translated Vedas in their own languages
without fully knowing their meanings and main purpose. That is the reason why
most of the modern scientific principles fails on the parameters of original
source of Vedic principles, these cannot be validated by the Vedas. Some of the
known scientists/inventors that mis-construed Vedas for personal gain are given
below:
Exploration with the help of Vedas
Earth and her continents with size, distance,
features and their prosperities were always detailed in Vedas. As an example,
let us look at the naming of the very continents of North and South America. Both
great land masses were well populated and existed long, long before they were
“discovered” by Columbus when the Italian explorer first landed on Watling
Island in 1492.
Shankhdvip (conch shaped island) in Vedas is
today called Africa. one of these great continents would soon be named for
Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci. Similarly, to this day borrowed
“discoveries” are still appropriated in all branches of science. Refer the
images below for the shape and distance of 9 continents, khand, mentioned
in Vedas. India is still known as Bharat Varsha by Sanskrit pandits. Though
Bharath Varsha or India that we all today know is just small part of rest of
the hidden Bharath Varsha – that cannot be found or roamed with basic human
features we have, we need to elevate our consciousness to highest level, rising
our kundalini, and becoming creator (shiva) by enlarging our
pineal gland while chanting mahamantras with meditation while practicing
celibacy.
Units of Energy, Power and other elements were mentioned in Vedas
It were Vedas that gave names and details to unit
of energy, elements, materials, power and their measurements – which are just
tip of iceberg compared to it’s ocean of knowledge.
History records many other such instances of
mis-appropriations in the names of discovery or science. For example, the electrical
measurement or volt is named after Alessandro Umberto Volta who lived in the
19th century. The avogardo constant in the field of elementary particles is
named after Amedeo Avogadro. The measure of frequency is called hertz after
Heinrich Hertz. The synthetic element nobelium is named after Alfred Nobel.
Let us take the example of Charles Darwin who
lived during the heyday of the British Raj, from 1809 till 1882, regularly
communicating with Britishers in India. Darwin became the father of the Darwinian
theory of evolution much as Amerigo Vespucci is the “father” of America. There
is evidence that Darwin requisitioned the concept of evolution from the Vedas.
He adapted the Vedic version of transmigration of the soul from lower to higher
bodies, to the grossly materialistic western view by propounding his atheistic
views of physical evolution. In a word, Darwin’s demonic and unproved fake
theory declared that the physical body does not contain an eternal soul and
that evolution is based upon some phantasmagorical transformation of matter
rather than the evolution of purified consciousness.
How Thieves of Vedic Knowledge Became Invaders and Scientists of Future
Once these discoveries of continents and basic
sciences were in their hands, instead of honoring the learning and realizations
of their new-found teachers, the explorers turned into invaders. They responded
by diabolically seizing the lands of less aggressive and unsuspecting people
while covering their own tracks by labeling these cultures as barbaric. The
knowledge of the local folk was ingeniously used to enslave them.
The genocidal decimation of the Native
Americans—the so-called red Indians of North and South America, where entire
languages and cultures were utterly lost—stands as the historical record. Yet
no place on earth
became subject to Kali Yuga exploitation as it was designed in Europe like
India. Thus a once-glorious country was turned into a tarnished jewel in the
crown of the British Empire. History was re-written with the bloodshed of
millions of innocent, simple people who were killed, tortured or enslaved.
The shores of India were beseiged by private
companies of different European origins—France, the Netherlands, Portugal and
England—in the early 17th century. By the beginning of the 19th century, it was
Britain and its East India Company that had gradually succeeded in taking over
the country and which then held ninety percent of India’s territory.
Not co-incidentally, the greatest strides
in science were achieved during those days of glory when Britain held India in
her iron grip. The factual Vedic version was scrutinized by those Western minds
and interpreted according to their very limited capacity. As a result, this
new-found knowledge of India was suitably altered and adapted in ways that
would prove suitable to serve the needs of the Western world. Much of the
ancient texts of India were translated into English, German and other languages
and carefully kept in the British libraries. Meanwhile the
politically-motivated theory of Aryan invasion was promoted as a political ruse
to override and minimize the ancient glory of Bharata-varsha. The foreign
invaders were free to utilize India’s heritage for their own so called
“scientific discoveries”.
Many mechanical devices and machines were
invented in the 19th century leading to increased production with a result that
populations now began to centralize in the cities. Such sophisticated mechanics
are well described in the Vimana Shastra and Vedic Sutras which deals with the
science of aerodynamics and mechanics – within their shlokas. Even by
today’s standards, if properly applied, these Vedic Sutras can create most
advanced technological instruments and mammoth machines ever known to mankind.
Some unusual discoveries were also made in the
19th century; after translation of Vedas to almost all major languages of the
world. In 1820 the mission of Fabian Gottlieb Thaddeus von Bellingshausen of
Russia discovered Antarctica, with the help of Vedic mappings. Consequently in
1899 Stepan Osipovich Makarov led the first icebreaker on an expedition to the
Arctic. Tibet was part of India and had Vedic (Hindu) teachings before Buddhism
originated from Hinduism. With his explorations of Tibet, Nikolay
Przhevalsky and other Russian pioneers were the first proponents that the Earth
may have other dimensions—and in fact may be hollow. While it is already
mentioned in Vedas that there are over 64 dimensions – some sceintists even
today are still rallying for 10 dimensions while Vedas clearly says its far
more than that.
See the following quote as a proof from
Shrila Prabhupda (SB 5.24.8):
“In these seven planetary systems, which are also
known as the subterranean heavens [bila-svarga], there are very beautiful
houses, gardens and places of sense enjoyment, which are even more opulent than
those in the higher planets because the demons have a very high standard of
sensual pleasure, wealth and influence. Most of the residents of these planets,
who are known as daityas, danavas and nagas, live as householders. Their wives,
children, friends and society are all fully engaged in illusory, material
happiness. The sense enjoyment of the demigods is sometimes disturbed, but the
residents of these planets enjoy life without disturbances. Thus they are
understood to be very attached to illusory happiness.”
Many device of modern science are merely gross
material manifestations of the subtle powers long known to India’s adepts. For
example, telepathy is a siddhi known to the yogis, inspired long distance
communications like the telegraph which first came about in 1837. Telepathy is
the psychic transfer of thoughts, concepts, images, sounds, power, strength and
feelings that were easily done by Siddh Sadhus. Similarly, the first electric
motor was built in 1829. Therefore it is evident that the inspiration for many
scientific discoveries came from information that already exists in the Vedas.
Telepathy is recent term coined in 19th century. While Vedas, Mahabharat,
Ramayan has innumerable instances of successful telepathic journies.
The Vedas are known as the manual of the
Universe. All scientific phenomena are ever present in latent or obvious forms in
the vast creations of Shri Krishna. As stated in Shrimad Bhagavatam (1.2.32):
“The Lord as Supersoul pervades all things, just as fire permeates wood, and so
He appears to be of many varieties, though He is the absolute one without a
second.”
Stealing Vedic Theories AS IT IS and Even Following Its Community Living
In 1869 Dmitri Mendeleev created the Periodic
Table of Elements. He was famous for his quote that resounds the wisdom of the
Vedas: “Nothing is lost. Matter only transforms from one state to another.”
Right from this Sutra to other details, the Vedas are full of classifications,
including the elements. See this from Shrila Prabhupada’s purport to SB 1.3.10:
“The sum total of the creative elements is twenty-four in all. Each and every
one of them is explicitly explained in the system of Sankhya philosophy.
Sankhya philosophy is generally called metaphysics by the European scholars.
The etymological meaning of sankhya is ‘that which explains very lucidly by
analysis of the material elements.’ This was done for the first time by Lord
Kapila, who is said herein to be the fifth in the line of incarnations.”
It was not love of local culture, as later
falsely claimed by westerners, when several of their theories and experiments
failed, over 100,000 fatal accidents have occurred in 19th century alone by
wrongly using Vedic principles due to half-baked implications of knowledge,
that also made them translators or writers of dictionaries. These also killed
several thousand slaves and Indians who were used as guinea humans for
experiments. It was wicked plan to loot the local culture and later claim it as
own. If they had loved local culture they would have attributed their findings
to Vedic culture and kept high regards for local language not destroyed the original
culture, also never would had tried to push anglicization on the natives.
In 1820 the Hungarian Sándor Kőrösi Csoma set out
for Tibet to explore the culture of the region. With British assistance Csoma
was able to translate many Tibetan works, which were based on Vedic teachings.
Thus the first English-Tibetan Dictionary came into existence and the mysticism
of Tibet became available to the western world.
Another interesting detail linked to the 19th
century is that London doubled its population. The medical science then
advanced so much that many modern diseases were treated. Anesthesia was also
used for the first time in 1842. This success is linked to the science of
Ayurveda that has solutions for all diseases not excluding even the plague and
cancer. Surgeries and devices were already known to native Indians. The
treatment of Lord Ram’s brother Lakshman was due to Ayurvedic knowledge.
Sanjeevani Buti is still present, even today, on the same place where the
mountain was kept.
By the 19th century personal hygiene was now held
in great esteem, contrary to the Middle Ages then people seldom bathed, if at
all. This practice prolonged even in the Renaissance when cologne perfumes were
invented in France to cover
the foul odors ( today this practice is very common -remnants of old western
culture) of the privileged and royal classes. Its mentioned in their
personal memoirs that bathing was a boring practice for them. But when they
came to know about hygienic factors of bathing from Indians. They began to
adopt it. Hygiene was and is deeply imbedded in the culture of India. Even
then, the brahmanas were accustomed to bathing thrice daily in order to
maintain the high standard of cleanliness required for the performance of
sacred ceremonies. The British imported these elevated standards of hygiene
first and other nations followed. Some of the first advocates of hygiene like
Philipp Semmelweis came from the hospitals. He “discovered” that the likelihood
of disease is drastically reduced when a person is clean – clearly mentioned
umpteen times in Vedas, Srimad Bhagwad Gita, Mahabharat.
“The three transcendental
qualifications—cleanliness, austerity and mercy—are the qualifications of the
twice-born and the demigods. Those who are not situated in the quality of
goodness cannot accept these three principles of spiritual culture.” (SB
3.16.22)
How Self Controlling Knowledge was turned into Lustful Kamasutra
Misconceptions of Kamasutra
The poses of Kama Sutra were to teach birth and
self-control. This is further proven by modern s*xologists observation that
most of the poses are very hard, require patience and DO NOT DERIVE lustful
pleasures.
Kamasutra taught that the concentrated strength
directed into foetus can give rise to stronger child rather than giving birth
to several children with demonic behaviors. Gandhari had 100 children all
of demonic nature. Vatsayana was himself celibate so him being teacher of
s*xual misconducts is impossible. For grahasth ashramis – Practice
celibacy and give birth to a child with bigger pineal glands and great strength
was the motto of Kamasutra.
Original Kamasutra never taught illegal
relationships and indulging physical relationships with women. Just to promote
their evil acts of illegal relationships – later versions of Kamasutra were
developed by westerners to fulfill illicit desires and justify filthy demonic
behaviours.
Another social change grew from the translation
of Kama Sutra by the British explorer and attaché Richard Francis Burton.
Contrary to current belief, the actual purpose of kama shastra is one of
self-control. For example Kama Sutra begins with the admonishment that s*xual
relations are proscribed in three of four ashrams: brahmacahary, vanaprastha
and sannyasa. Therefore the purpose of kama shastra is not to propagate illicit
s*x, but to control physical urges for procreation in the grihasta ashram. A
married couple should never indulge in illicit relationship but restrain even
having excessive copulations among themselves – to maintain austerity and
piousful mind. However, the Western mind imposed its own misunderstanding upon
the Kama Sutra and painted India’s culture as one of unrestrained sense
gratification. Misunderstood, the book inspired free exploitation of s*xual
activities that lead to many social changes not only in uncontrolled s*xual
partnerships but also indirectly gave birth to the feminist movements.
Shockingly, even latest versions of Kamasutras have new ideologies (which were
not present in previous versions) to mistreat women as s*x objects. This is
being done with the same cunning ploy with which presently, simple and
meditational Indian Yoga poses are turned in western lustful forms such as Hot
Yogas or S*x Yogas or Nude Yogas or Tantric Yogas. In future, may be few
generations after us, people might think that Yoga is a way to enhance or enjoy
s*xual activities but not inner strength and consciousness which is it’s actual
power. The real essence of Yoga will be lost like today, true Kamasutra is
almost extinct.
Ancient Indians used to call karma as
the basis of their existence but it was changed to kaam which
westerners interpreted as task.
The worst thing that happened was, while Indians
were prospering on the great concept of karma – good karma takes you
to higher planets.
Britishers came and they enthrusted Kaam=Karma as
meaning of Hindi langauge in their dictionaries, forcing more such thoughts in
schools and education.
These displaced Indians from doing Karma to doing kaam = task and thereby changing the basis of their existence and also their way of life – culturally, socially and economically.
But still westerners were influenced, the new
doctrines of the 19th century were tremendously influenced by the teachings of
the East and Vedas. Georg Friedrich Hegel, a German philosopher, explored the
relationship of the mind and nature. Allan Kardec founded Spiritism, was
awarded for which he stated that the soul does not die with the so-called
“death” of the body (super lift off from Srimad Bhagwad Gita). Friedrich
Nietzsche, the master of the “school of suspicion”, proved by his own example
that over-intelligence leads to denial of God. Arthur Schopenhauer explored the
nature of desires, and stated that desires cannot be satisfied unless one turns
to a more renounced lifestyle (Referred from teachings in Mahabharat, Ramayan,
Vedas). Vladimir Solovyov and Master Peter Dunov took some of the elements that
they found in the Vedas and implemented them into Christianity. Helena Petrovna
Blavatsky founded the Theosophical Society intending to discover the Ultimate
Truth through the help of Eastern philosophy. Sigmund Freud also used ideas
found in the Vedas wherein, it is clearly explained that the s*xual urge is the
underlying principle of material existence. Carl Jung developed the analytical
philosophy and published his finding on the archetype or the Supersoul.
Stealing Observations and Theories of Vedas and Claiming as Their own Findings
Science expanded its views in the area of
observation as well. Thomas Edison developed the light bulb and the motion
picture based on Vedic principles. Sun rays emitting illusory rainbows, speed
of light and its composition are all explained in Vedas. The idea that light
defines or makes our universe visible can be found as explained by Shrila
Prabhupada in his purport to SB 2.9.4 “In the darkness one cannot see the sun,
nor himself, nor the world. But in the sunlight one can see the sun, himself
and the world around him.”
Thomas Edison could not hide his feelings for
Vedas. The gramophone (aka record player) was invented by Thomas Alva Edison in
the United States in the 19th century, based purely on sound vibration theories
of Vedas. For the first recording, and to demonstrate the new machine, Edison
asked Professor Max Muller, an eminent scholar of Sanskrit in England, to speak
in front of an audience. Before this, Max Muller tried hard to westernize Vedas
but when he failed miserably, he openly confessed that Vedas should remain
untouched as they are gift to mankind by God himself.
Max Muller recorded first shloka of Rig Veda agni
meele purohitam in his voice.
Max Muller explained his choice to the audience.
He said, “Vedas are the oldest text of the human race and agni meele
purohitam is the first verse of Rig Veda. In the most primordial time,
when the people did not know how to even cover their bodies and lived by
hunting and housed in caves, Indians had attained highest civilization and they
gave the world universal philosophies in the form of the Vedas.”
When agni meele purohitam was replayed
the entire audience stood up in silence as a mark
of respect for the ancient Indian Sages.
Alexander von Humboldt saw that the continents
once were a joined land – his claim was based on theories that were never
proven. Could his inspiration have originated from the story of King Priyavrata
who divided the world into seven continents by his chariot?
“Maharaja Priyavrata lived with his wife and
family for many thousands of years. The impressions from the rims of Maharaja
Priyavrata’s chariot wheels created seven oceans and seven islands. Of the ten
sons of Priyavrata, three sons named Kavi, Mahavira and Savana accepted
sannyasa, the fourth order of life, and the remaining seven sons became the
rulers of the seven islands.” (SB 5.1, Summary)
Nikolai Lobachevsky worked on the curving of
space: a fact which occurs due to our limited sense organs, namely, the
roundness of our eyes. His so-called “discoveries” bear his name to this day,
again purely lifting as it is from great Vedas. Lobachevskian geometry was
based on Vedic teachings of Satapatha Brahmana and Sulbha Sutras. Bernhard
Riemann put the basis for the theory of relativity in which everything can
become relative depending of one’s point of observation, again taking leaf from:
Factually, (the Lord’s) appearance and
disappearance are like the sun’s rising, moving before us, and then
disappearing from our eyesight. When the sun is out of sight, we think that the
sun is set, and when the sun is before our eyes, we think that the sun is on
the horizon. Actually, the sun is always in its fixed position, but owing to
our defective, insufficient senses, we calculate the appearance and
disappearance of the sun in the sky. And, because His appearance and
disappearance are completely different from that of any ordinary, common living
entity, it is evident that He is eternal, blissful knowledge by His internal
potency-and He is never contaminated by material nature. BG 4.6( Purport)
Léon Foucault worked on measuring the speed of
light or other big masses like earth and space. These ideas to measure space
and time are also taken from the Vedas:
Each and every planet within the universe
travels at a very high speed. From a statement in Shrimad Bhagavatam it is
understood that even the sun travels sixteen thousand miles in a second, and
from Brahma-samhita we understand from the shloka, yach-chakshur esha savita
sakala-graham that the sun is considered to be the eye of the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, Govinda, and it also has a specific orbit within which
it circles. SB 4.12.39 Purport.
Some Scientists Acknowledged Vedic Contributions but Never were as Honest
Nikola Tesla has gained popularity through his
exploration in the studies of frequencies or the power of sound which was well
known in the Vedas. Even common Indians knew that chanting mantras at specific
frequencies can generate positivity in the atmosphere and lead to emergence of
energy. The secrets of sound and its vibration are known to common Indians
since ages. Vedas are filled with such theories and explanations how chanting
mantras and then aiming arrow in that direction can create or destruct
lightning or fire or any form of energy which get triggered with that
particular sound resonated in that suitable frequency. Its like everything is
locked in nature and universe by Lord Krishna himself, and we just have to know
password (sound frequency) to unlock it for the everyone’s benefit.
Albert Einstein stated, “We owe a lot to
the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific
discovery could have been made.” He also said “Whenever he found difficulties
in experiments, he referred Vedas for insights.”
Mark Twain admitted, “India is, the cradle of the
human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the
grandmother of legend, and the great grand mother of tradition. Our most
valuable and most constructive materials in the history of man are treasured up
in India only.”
The French scholar Romain Rolland wrote,
“If there is one place on the face of earth where all the dreams of living men
have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of
existence, it is India.”
But the basic history of scientific
discovery can be summarized like that: Lord Buddha almost denied the Vedas, yet
He also relied on the Vedas, it’s ways of meditations and modified it by His
own example.
Vedas Had Quantum Physics and String Theories Explained
Vaisheshika Atomic theory (600 BC), It dealt with
nuances of atomic particles in detailed manner.
The Vaisheshika sutra proclaims the futility of
life in the temporary world (maya) and proposes that an understanding of god
can free an individual from Karma, following which liberation will ensue. Major
ideas contained in the Vaisheshika Sutra are:
- There are nine classes of realities: four classes of atoms (earth, water, light and air), space (akasha), time (kāla), direction (dik), infinity of souls (Atman), mind (manas).
- Individual souls are eternal and pervade material body for a time.
- There are seven categories (padārtha) of experience — substance, quality, activity, generality, particularity, inherence and non-existence.
Several traits of substances (dravya) are given as
colour, taste, smell, touch, number, size, the separate, coupling and
uncoupling, priority and posterity, comprehension, pleasure an pain, attraction
and revulsion, and wishes.
Vaisheshika Sutras were used by modern atomists
and greeks as a basic foundation to initiate their so called experiments in
atoms. Most of the papers submitted by these scientists had rephrased
Vaisheshika Sutras in their own languages to show that it’s their part of
invention. But since they copied everything with limited minds – even today
comparison of Vaisheshika Sutras with modern theories show that Vaisheshika
Sutras were far more advanced and covered the explanation in simplistic ways –
considering inter-connectedness of every element.
The famous Danish physicist and Nobel Prize
winner, Laureate Niels Bohr (1885-1962), was a follower of the Vedas. He said,
“I go into the Upanishads to ask questions.” Both Bohr and Schrödinger, the
founders of quantum physics, were avid readers of the Vedic texts and tried to
validate their experiments in quantum physics consistently with what they had
read in the Vedas. They always aligned their experiment with the teachings of
the Vedas.
Niels Bohr got the ball rolling around 1900 by
explaining why atoms emit and absorb electromagnetic radiation only at certain
frequencies.
Then, in the 1920′s Erwin Schrödinger
(1887-1961), an Austrian-Irish physicist, who won the Nobel prize, came up with
his famous wave equation that predicts how the Quantum Mechanical wave function
changes with time. Wave functions are used in Quantum Mechanics to determine
how particles move and interact with time.
In the 1920′s Werner Heisenberg (1901-1976)
formulated his famous uncertainty principal, which states when a physicist
attempts to observe a subatomic particle, the experimental apparatus inevitably
alters the subatomic particle’s trajectory. This is because they are trying to
observe something that is of the same scale (limitations) as the photons they
are using to observe it. It’s mentioned in the Vedas that limited ability of
humans to see and feel things would further limit their observations. When Lord
Krishna took Virat Roop, while bestowing Srimad Bhagwad
Gita to Arjun, he gave Dviya Drishti (super eyes) and power
to him because Arjun with limited capabilities of material body could not see
or hear Lord Krishna teachings.
Bohr, Heisenberg and Schrödinger regularly read
Vedic texts. Heisenberg stated, “Quantum theory will not look ridiculous to
people who have read Vedanta.” Vedanta is the conclusion of Vedic thought.
Schrodinger wrote in his book Meine Weltansicht:
“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.”
ब्रह्मैवेदममृतं
पुरस्तात् ब्रह्म पश्चात् ब्रह्म उत्तरतो दक्षिणतश्चोत्तरेण ।
अधश्चोर्ध्वं
च प्रसृतं ब्रह्मैवेदं विश्वमिदं वरिष्ठम् ॥ 2.2.11
This is a reference to the Mundaka Upanishad
mantra (above) in which the Vedic understanding of the connectivity of living
entities is put forward to help the Bhakta (practitioner of yoga) to understand
the difference between the body and the living entity. How the real nature of
the living entity is realized only in union with the source, the supreme being
(Brahman/Krishna) through a platform of transcendental divine loving service.
Schrödinger, in speaking of a universe in which
particles are represented by wave functions, said, “The unity and continuity of
Vedanta are reflected in the unity and continuity of wave mechanics. This
is entirely consistent with the Vedanta concept of All in One.”
“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) in his biography on Schrödinger, Moore wrote: “His
system – or that of the Upanishads – is delightful and consistent: the self and
the world are one and they are all… He rejected traditional western religious
beliefs (Jewish, Christian, and Islamic) not on the basis of any reasoned
argument, nor even with an expression of emotional antipathy, for he loved to
use religious expressions and metaphors, but simply by saying that they are
naive.
Vedanta and gnosticism are beliefs likely to
appeal to a mathematical physicist, a brilliant only child, tempted on occasion
by intellectual pride. Such factors may help to explain why Schrödinger became
a believer in Vedanta, but they do not detract from the importance of his
belief as a foundation for his life and work. It would be simplistic to suggest
that there is a direct causal link between his religious beliefs and his
discoveries in theoretical physics, yet the unity and continuity of Vedanta are
reflected in the unity and continuity of wave mechanics. In 1925, the world
view of physics was a model of the universe as a great machine composed of
separable interacting material particles, During the next few years,
Schrödinger and Heisenberg and their followers created a universe based on
superimposed inseparable waves of probability amplitudes. This new view would
be entirely consistent with the vedantic concept of the All in One.”
(Schrödinger: Life and Thought (Meine Weltansicht), p. 173)
In Schrödinger’s famous essay on determinism and
free will, he expressed very clearly the sense that consciousness is a unity,
arguing that this “insight is not new…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 learnt to pronounce with their lips, really to assimilate in their minds
this grandest of all thoughts.”
According to Moore on page 125 of his biographical
work, A Life of Erwin Schrödinger, Schrödinger found “Vedanta teaches that
consciousness is singular, all happenings are played out in one universal
consciousness and there is no multiplicity of selves… The stages of human
development are to strive for Possession (Artha), Knowledge (Dharma), Ability
(Kama), Being (Moksha)… Nirvana is a state of pure blissful knowledge. It has
nothing to do with individual. The ego or its separation is an illusion. The
goal of man is to preserve his Karma and to
develop it further – when man dies his karma
lives and creates for itself another carrier.”
In the above quote clearly demonstrates
Schrödinger’s firm belief in reincarnation and fruits or burdens of Karma
carried forward in next births – concept of Vedas.
Based on his findings in Vedas, In 1935 Einstein
Prodolsky and Rosen challenged Quantum Mechanics on the grounds that it was an
incomplete formulation. They were the first authors to recognize that quantum
mechanics is inherently non-local, which means it allows for instantaneous
action across arbitrarily great distances. So an action in one place can
instantly influence something on the other side of the universe in no time at
all. This very powerful paper (The EPR paper) explaining Quantum Entanglement
changed the world and alerted us to the magical implications of quantum
mechanics’ metaphysical implications.
But, Einstein states in his letter from to Max
Born, 3 March 1947, “Es gibt keine spukhafte Fernwirkung” which
translates to “There is no spooky action at a distance.” He did not believe in
magic. He believed in science and would regularly read the Bhagavad-gita.
Einstein’s famous quote on the Bhagavad-gita is: “When I read the Bhagavad-gita
and reflect about how God created this universe everything else seems so
superfluous.” He also wrote in his book The World as I See It, “I maintain that
the cosmic religious feeling is the strongest and noblest motive for scientific
research” (p. 24-28).
One thing that all this materialistic research
has done is open up the doors for the world to look deeper into the validity of
the Vedas. For, it is stated in the Bhagavad-gita,
“A mundaner 1) is sure to commit
mistakes, 2) is invariably illusioned, 3) has the tendency to cheat others and
4) is limited by imperfect senses. With these four imperfections, one cannot
deliver perfect information of all-pervading knowledge.”
So no matter how many experiments we conduct, we
can never come to the absolute truth using imperfect instruments of perception,
even if we have a super brain like Einstein or Schrödinger. For our very minds,
thoughts and power of intelligence only work on the platform of time and space
and are rendered defective from being subject to the four defects that the
Bhagavad-gita mentions. So we must come to accept a higher authority, not a
mundane person of the material world that is limited by his own imperfect
senses and instruments in a laboratory. We must approach Krishna, the supreme
god! We must give Him the credit for he is the supreme father of all Quantum processes
that all these other men mentioned in this article are trying to understand. He
established all the laws of nature and is controlling it; it is by His will
that we will or will not ever understand. For the Vedas are coming from
Krishna and are ultimately meant to help us understand and love Krishna, the
supreme being. The dry mental speculators and scientists try by their own
limited power of intellect and observation to understand Krishna/God, unaware
that Krishna is only known by those fortunate souls that serve Him in the mood
of self-less love and ego-less surrender. Let us not forget, “God” means the
all powerful; we cannot force the all powerful supreme personality to reveal
Himself to us by our own limited strength and arrangements. Krishna is way
above that. The scientific process to understand Krishna and the nature of the
universe is to learn from a fully self-realized soul, like Srila Prabhupadaly
co or great Sages of India who stay in secluded places – Himalayas or Jungles –
but only come out during Kumbh
Melas, to pay obeisance to Gods. By reading Srimad Bhagwad Gita, Srimad
Bhagwat Puran, Vedas, chanting ॐ
नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय,
and the Hare Krishna Maha mantra, practicing celibacy (controlling the senses)
if you are married or complete celibacy if you are single individual, we may
purify our minds and hearts so that we become qualified to understand Lord
Krishna’s consciousness and transcendental teachings and the Vedic literature
and thus become part of the supreme being, Krishna.
Furthermore 300 years before Quantum Mechanics,
Sir Isaac Newton came up with Classical Mechanics which describes very basic
action and reaction. Newton’s entire work in Physics and Calculus was a
complete theft from the Vedas and Kerala book of Calculus. It was simply taken
shamelessly from the Vedas where it was originally used for calculating rates
of change in Astronomy and Astrology for many thousands of years before Newton.
His apple theory was as fake as his inventions to let world know how he
‘invented’ laws of gravity, because examples and incidences of gravity and
anti-gravity were already in abundance in the great Vedas
Likes of Pythogoras and Archimedes Lifted theories from great Scripts based on Vedas
The greatest mathematics before the Golden Age of
Greece was in India’s early Vedic (Hindu) civilization. The Vedics understood relationships
between geometry and arithmetic, developed astronomy, astrology, calendars, and
used mathematical forms in some religious rituals.The earliest mathematician to
whom definite teachings can be ascribed was Lagadha, who apparently lived about
1300 BC and used geometry and elementary trigonometry for his astronomy.
Baudhayana lived about 800 BC and also wrote on algebra and geometry;
Yajnavalkya lived about the same time and is credited with the then-best
approximation to π. Apastambha did work summarized below; other early Vedic
mathematicians solved quadratic and simultaneous equations.Other early cultures
also developed some mathematics. The ancient Mayans apparently had a
place-value system with zero again seen in Vedas and later known to the world
by great Aryabhatt; Aztec architecture implies practical geometry skills.
Ancient China certainly developed mathematics, though little written evidence
survives prior to Chang Tshang’s famous book. Chang Tshang before writing book,
gained great Vedic wisdom when he arrived in India.
The Dharmasutra composed by Apastambha (ca
630-560 BC) from India contains mensuration techniques, novel geometric
construction techniques, a method of elementary algebra, and what may be the
first known proof after 800 BC of Sulbha Sutra which form the basis of
plagiarized version better known as Pythagorean Theorem. Apastambha’s work uses
the excellent (continued fraction) approximation √2 ≈ 577/408, a result
probably derived with a geometric argument.
Apastambha built on the work of earlier Vedic
scholars, especially Baudhayana, as well as Harappan and (probably)
Mesopotamian mathematicians. His notation and proofs were made primitive by
westerners, and there is little certainty about his life. However similar
comments apply to Thales of Miletus, so it seems fair to mention Apastambha
(who was perhaps the most creative Vedic mathematician before Panini) along
with Thales as one of the earliest mathematicians whose name is known.
Eudoxus journeyed widely for his education far
east where he found powerful knowledge of Vedas, despite that he was not
wealthy, studying mathematics with Archytas in Tarentum, medicine with
Philiston in Sicily, philosophy with Plato in Athens, continuing his
mathematics study in Egypt, touring the Eastern Mediterranean with his own
students and finally returned to Cnidus where he established himself as
astronomer, physician, and ethicist. What is known of him is second-hand,
through the writings of Euclid and others, but he was one of the most creative
mathematicians of the ancient world next to Indian Sages.
Many of the theorems in Euclid’s Elements were
first proved by Eudoxus. While Pythagoras had been horrified by the discovery
of irrational numbers, Eudoxus is famous for incorporating them into
arithmetic. He also developed the earliest techniques of the infinitesimal
calculus; he is credited with first use of the Axiom of Archimedes, which
avoids Zeno’s paradoxes by, in effect, forbidding infinities and
infinitesimals; yet he also developed a method of taking limits. Eudoxus’ work
with irrational numbers and infinitesimals may have helped inspire such masters
as Archimedes and Dedekind. Eudoxus also introduced an Axiom of Continuity; he
was a pioneer in solid geometry; and he developed his own solution to the
Delian cube-doubling problem.
Eudoxus was the first great mathematical
astronomer; he developed the complicated ancient theory of planetary orbits;
and may have invented the astrolabe. (It is sometimes said that he knew that
the Earth rotates around the Sun, but that appears to be false; it is instead
Aristarchus of Samos, as cited by Archimedes, who may be the first “heliocentrist.”)
Four of Eudoxus’ most famous discoveries were the
volume of a cone, extension of arithmetic to the irrationals, summing formula
for geometric series, and viewing π as the limit of polygonal perimeters. None
of these seems difficult today, but it does seem remarkable that they were all
first achieved by the same man, due to his access to Vedas. Eudoxus has been
quoted as saying “Willingly would I burn to death like Phaeton, were this the
price for reaching the sun and learning its shape, its size and its substance.”
Long before Eudoxus’ - In the valley of the
Indus River of India, the world’s oldest civilization had developed its own
system of mathematics. The Vedic Shulba Sutras (fifth to eighth century
B.C.E.), meaning “codes of the rope,” show that the earliest geometrical and
mathematical investigations among the Indians arose from certain requirements
of their religious rituals. When the poetic vision of the Vedic seers was
externalized in symbols, rituals requiring altars and precise measurement became
manifest, providing a means to the attainment of the unmanifest world of
consciousness. “Shulba Sutras” is the name given to those portions or
supplements of the Kalpasutras, which deal with the measurement and
construction of the different altars or arenas for religious rites. The word
shulba refers to the ropes used to make these measurements.
The similarity between Shulbha Sutra and
Pythogoras
The diagonal chord of the rectangle makes
both the squares that the horizontal and vertical sides make separately.
— Sulba Sutra
(8th century B.C.)
The complete lift off version of Sulbha
Sutras by Pythagoras.
The square of the hypotenuse of a
right angle triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
— Pythagorean Theorem
(6th century B.C.)
One Good Follower of Vedas Was Hidden from The World
One of the most genius scientist was Nikola
Tesla, a super genius Serbian. Tesla, along with the others mentioned above,
knew that the ancient Indian Brahmans (wise men), well equipped with knowledge
from the Vedas, had understandings of the intricate laws, mathematical formulas
and subtle workings of the universe that far surpass anything we can even
imagine today.
Nikola Tesla was introduced to the Vedas by Swami
Vivekanand Ji after he asked SwamiJi to enlighten him on spiritual connections
and why western scientists were praising, while talking all about the Vedic
texts.
Tesla was far more noble than all western
scientists combined. He was so impressed with Vedas that he internalized one of
its great teaching – that the resources of universe and nature are for all.
Nikola Tesla wanted to keep electricity free, which US govt strongly opposed.
Much of Tesla’s life and work has been erased from history due to this
mastermind inventor and scientist wanting to make the fruits of all his work
available for free to the world (google “free energy Tesla” and you will know
more truth). Fortunately or Unfortunately, because he was not trying to use his
genius for profiteering and exploiting others he was met with one setback after
another. His grants and funding were constantly being revoked by those that
control the economy and trade. Nikola Tesla taking original knowledge from
Vedas, invented many things that we all use on a daily basis but most people
have never even heard of him because his name was removed from common history
(just like much of the teaching of the Vedas) and he was eventually murdered.
He knew too much and wanted to share it freely for the betterment of mankind
(just like the Vedas), not to exploit it. Unfortunately not everyone saw eye to
eye with him.
Tesla understood the great power of Zero Point
Field or Akasha or Ether: the power of space between the electrons and the
nucleus. Swami VivekandaJi’s effect on Tesla was so great that he became
vegetarian, celibate and started using Sanskrit words. He died with his scalar
energy science in his head, because he did NOT want the US military to use it
to destroy the planet. No wonder he was denied the Nobel prize and eventually
killed. Knowledge is power, and there are many people that want all the power
for themselves. Tesla wanted to give power to everyone for free! He was
actually the first person to figure out how to make radio communication
possible across the Atlantic ocean. But because he wanted to make this ability
free for others his funding was stopped and the credit was later given to
someone else (Marconi) that played the power game better than him.
Here is just a partial list of some of Tesla’s
contributions to the world based on his research and experiments from Vedas, that
he had not been given credit for:
Alternating Current -AC electricity (Thomas
Edison literally stole his ideas from him and took the credit for for it).
Radio (Marconi just robbed the ideas and work of
Tesla and got the credit for it).
Hydro-electricity (Tesla Built the first
Hydro-electric power plant at Niagara falls As a result we see whats there now)
X-rays
transistors
Resonant frequency (every one else figured it out
50 yeas later)
Fluorescent and Neon lighting
The induction motor
The rotating magnetic field (precursor to
gyroscope)
Arc lighting
Tesla coil
Oscillators
Encryption technology and scrambler
Wireless communication and power transmission
remote control
Telegeodynamics (a way to search for metals and
minerals)
Tachometer and speedometer
Refrigeration machines
Bladeless turbines and pumps
Cryogenic engineering
reactive jet dirigible (precursor to Harrier jet)
Hovercraft Flivver plane (precursor to Osprey
helicopter/aircraft)
Particle-beam weapons (precursor to Starwars)
Likewise in ancient India, some selective
greatest teachings were passed to the deserving Sages verbally, which remain
stored in their memories, so that the power of knowledge is not misused by
demonic beings referring to texts, if it were written. Only those knowledge
which were helpful for mankind were passed to common human beings. True to this
belief of Vedas, all Tesla’s engineering was done in his head, he never worked
things out on paper or used scale models to come to a functioning final result.
He was truly empowered by Lord Krishna. Things would appear in his head and he
would simply record it exactly as it came to him, similar to Beethoven.
Below is a picture of the tower, Tesla built in
the early 1900s in Shoreham, New York referred to as “Wardenclyffe.” This tower
was proposed to be a model for more of these towers located around the world to
provide free wireless energy to everyone. Upon J.P. Morgan’s finding out it was
not equipped with any type of meter to monitor who was using how much of the energy
it provided and was thus not for profit he ripped Tesla’s funding out from
under him and the tower was torn down.
Tesla lived to be 86 years old. He was 6 ft. 2
in. (1.88 m) tall and reported to be strikingly handsome. He was also a
celibate his whole life. This goes in line with the teachings of the Vedas that
Tesla and other master minds were familiar with. The Vedas recommend for yogis,
and those wanting super intelligence and inner power, to conserve their own
divine energy by observing celibacy. As Tesla himself has said, “The gift of
mental power comes from God, Divine Being, and if we concentrate our minds on
that truth, we become in tune with this great power.” & “Our senses enable
us to perceive only a minute portion of the outside world.”
Now ask yourself why don’t we learn about the
Vedas in school? Instead we are blindfolded and told it is all just some hindu
“mythology.” Not just by your governments but also Indian governments. Infact,
some of these scientists were grateful to Indians for restoring Vedic knowledge
even after being invaded by barbaric mughals and cruel brtishers – being under
seige for over 800 years. For the same reason, we were never taught about real
achievements of Mr. Nikola Tesla and some of other like-minded great scholars,
scientists who we may never know since they were removed from the history for
vested interests.
If entire world population knows the truth about
Vedic principles and theories, then this world could become heaven void of
corruption and greed.
If milking of Vedic knowledge is stopped from
making profit then human race can develop immensely in leaps and bounds –
technologically, physically, mentally and spiritually – devoid of misery,
deceit and hatred.
Vedic knowledge was for the betterment of
mankind but it was milked for generation of revenues by governments, inventors
and scientists. Billions of world population are being robbed off this great
heritage of human race by few thousands of thieves, who are part of this race.
What a pity …!
Videos depicting greatness of India and her great Vedic heritage
India – The Birthplace of Physics,
Chemistry and Religion
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