Vedic Science

Vedic Science is the science expressed by the Veda, which is the most ancient, and probably the most advanced corpus of knowledge known to humankind. The name “Vedic Science” indicates both the ancient traditional origins of this body of knowledge, and the modern commitment to experience, system, testability, and the demand that knowledge be useful in improving the quality of human life.

The latest developments of modern science, in the field of mathematics, physics, and medicine show that the knowledge contained in the Veda is so precise, and complete, that it invites us to study it in a completely new light, with the eyes, and criteria that constitute a true scientific approach.

Veda and physics

The latest developments of quantum physics, present the basic reality of our material universe to be a field of pure energy, know as the unifed field of all the laws of nature. The unified field is described as an eternal continuum underlying all matter, and of all forms of existence. The source, and origin of all space-time geometry, and subsequently of all the distinct forms and phenomena that constitute the universe.

This experience was not on the level of thinking, or theoretical conjecture, or imagination, but on the level of direct experience, which is more vivid, distinct, clear, and orderly than sensory experience„perhaps much in the same way that Newton or Einstein, when they discovered the laws of universal gravitation or special relativity, enjoyed a vivid experience of sudden understanding or a kind of direct "insight" into these laws. The experience of the unified field of all the laws of nature appears to be a direct experience of this sort, except that it includes all laws of nature at one time as a unified totality at the basis of all existence?n experience obviously far outside the range of average waking state experience.

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