rupol2000
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There are some parallels between the concepts of science and ancient mythological and religious concepts. The following can be clearly distinguished:
Modern physics based on Newtonianism inherits ancient atomism and the Buddhist concept of shunyata. It claims that the world is made up of particles and emptiness. The 19th century was dominated by the physics of aether, which inherits from Aristotelian physics. This physics denied emptiness, and probably also had its ancient roots, perhaps these roots in the doctrine of the elements.
Another coincidence in the Law of Conservation of Energy. It reproduces the ideas of old European, Middle Eastern and Brahman cults about sacrifice as the basis of constant cycles of death and rebirth, sacrificial motives (as for example, the brahman's world itself appeared from the sacrifice of Purusha)
Modern physics based on Newtonianism inherits ancient atomism and the Buddhist concept of shunyata. It claims that the world is made up of particles and emptiness. The 19th century was dominated by the physics of aether, which inherits from Aristotelian physics. This physics denied emptiness, and probably also had its ancient roots, perhaps these roots in the doctrine of the elements.
Another coincidence in the Law of Conservation of Energy. It reproduces the ideas of old European, Middle Eastern and Brahman cults about sacrifice as the basis of constant cycles of death and rebirth, sacrificial motives (as for example, the brahman's world itself appeared from the sacrifice of Purusha)
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