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sm half baked rented #atheists these days try to undermine the influence of #Hinduism on Erwin Schrodinger and they call hindus whatsapp university graduates. Now lets examine who actually graduated from whatsapp. here we go @SagasofBharat @total_woke_
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Erwin Schrodinger famous for wave mechanics, wrote a book "My view of The World" Published by Cambridge University Press in 1964. This book throws a bright flash light on Erwin Schrodinger's views and beliefs.
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at p.21-22, Erwin implies that Vedanta reveals life's profound unity: Your existence is not separate; it's an integral part of the whole, echoed in "Tat Tvam Asi. read his entire statement in pics below
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Reflecting upon the problem of spatial and temporal multiplicity of observing and thinking individuals, Erwin while supporting #Vedanta implied Plurality is an illusion. Analogies, like a many-faceted crystal reflecting one object, clarify this fundamental dogma.
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in Erwin's views all philosophy succumbs again n again to the conflict btw theoretically unavoidable acceptance of berkeleian idealism n its complete uselessness of understanding real world, the only solution lies in the wisdom of #Upanishads.
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Walter Moore wrote a detailed treaty on Erwin Schrodinger's life under the title "Schrodinger life and thought" published by Cambridge University Press. Now we will see what he found out about Erwin and #Hinduism
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As per Walter, Erwin studied #Buddhism , Samkhya n #yoga sutra, vedanta & life of #buddha and thought deeply about teachings of #Hindu Scriptures. ultimately came to believe in Hindu Scriptures.
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As per Walter, Erwin was simply following the path of knowledge as laid down in #Gita and his intellect showed him the way and he expressed his belief in #Vedanta.
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Walter even goes on to say that mathematical physicist and brilliant child tends to go towards #Vedanta and this explains why Schrodinger became a believer in Vedanta.
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Walter p.348, Schrodinger's approach to research, is in accord with his belief in Vedanta. p.401 for Schrodinger Vedanta was grandest of all thoughts and he was a lifelong believer of Vedanta and never wavered from it.
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1/ Dear Buddhists! Things just got... enlightening.
Before I answer your question,
@Quantumrea6511 ,
let me ask YOU something:
Do you know what an "icchantika" is?
Strap in. The ride begins. 🧵
2/ In Mahayana Buddhism, the icchantika (一闡提) is an incorrigible unbeliever who lacks faith in Buddhism and has no prospect of attaining enlightenment.
3/ Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra, Chapter XXII – “On Pure Actions (b)”...
Bodhisattva Kasyapa:
“Why was it that the Tathāgata, when born as a king, practising the Bodhisattva Way, took the life of a Brahmin?”
Wait, WHAT?
Did the Buddha kill someone? And not just anyone—a Brahmin?
🚨Warning: secular anti-hindu thread-
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Non-Muslims in Waqf? Not secular. But we Dumb Hindus? Ultra-secular! Letting non-Hindus run temples for decades while others guard their institutions like Fort Knox. Bravo! Next-level tolerance, truly.
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Why should only Hindus manage Hindu temples? That’s just selfish. Let’s add some interfaith flavor! What’s a temple if not a testing ground for secular experiments?
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TTD- 44 non-Hindus were working and drawing salary till recent even after clear amendment in 2007. Imagine Vatican hiring Hindus for papal duties or Mecca hiring Hindus for making food. Nope? But Tirupati? Of course!
Thread: Did Pythagoras Really Get His Ideas from India? 🧵
1/ I know, you have already heard that Pythagoras Theorem was not so “Pythagorean” after all. 😏 But is it really the case? It’s time to dive deep into some evidences that might just blow your mind.
2/ Many are unaware but Pythagoras wasn’t just a mathematician—he was a philosopher with a school of thought. And guess what? His ideas about the soul’s transmigration, vegetarianism, and celibacy were already well-known in… surprise surprise… ancient India! 🕉️#SanatanDharma
3/ Let’s bring in Apollonius of Tyana, a famous Pythagorean philosopher. He said that Pythagoras got his knowledge from Hindu philosophers. The influence of Indian sages on Greek thought isn’t just a theory—it’s backed by texts!
1/🧵👇 Britishers weren't here for trade. They Weren't here for only ruling US. They had much nobler AIM ! Let me uncover everything for you. And for the Brit boot-lickers, the "Britishers gave us railway" gang .. counter this!
2/ 📜 Dumb Hindus keep saying that the Britishers manipulated Sanskrit translations to serve their agenda.. but is it true? Let's dive into the rabbit hole behind their true aim, actions and impact on Indian heritage. 🧵👇 #History
3/ Monier-Williams, a British scholar, compiled a Sanskrit-English dictionary in 1872, heavily used by the Britishers. But why am I Telling you this? 🤔 #ColonialHistory #Sanskrit
1/ 🚨Can you Imagine that during British Rule an Indian farmer's son was driving a Rolls-Royce and was employing Britishers ? No! Right? Let's know the tale of A legend, G.D. Naidu, who had only studied up to the 3rd grade, yet created over 90 gadgets! 😱 #History #Innovation
2/ G.D. Naidu, born in 1893 in a small village in Coimbatore, India, hated school and preferred reading Tamil books at home. Little did he know, he'd become a tech genius! 📚🌾 #Inspiration
3/ At 16, Naidu saw a Brit repairing a motorcycle, and it sparked his love for machines. He saved up, bought a bike, dismantled and reassembled it. And so began his journey! 🏍️🔧 #Engineering #DIY
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Ever wondered why we forget our Indian scientists so easily? 🧑🔬 Ask someone to name 10 Indian scientists & you'll hear familiar names like APJ Abdul Kalam & CV Raman. beyond a few names, there's often silence. Let's dive into story of an unsung hero of Indian science. ✨
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Forget the giants of ancient India like Shridharacharya and Brahmagupta for a second. Here's a quick quiz: Who invented the electric bulb?💡 You'd say Thomas Edison without a blink. But have you ever heard of Shankar Abaji Bhise? Probably not. Let’s change that! 📚
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Shankar Abaji Bhise, an Indian scientist during British rule, made over 200 inventions and acquired 40 successful patents! Yet, our education system barely mentions him. 🤯 Let's uncover his story and his incredible contributions. 🛠️🌟