SCIENCE & SPIRITUALITY BHAKTIVEDANTA INSTITUTE
Nov 22, 2014
SCIENCE
&
SPIRITUALITY
BHAKTIVEDANTA INSTITUTE
Dr. T. D. SinghDirector, Bhaktivedanta Institute
President, Vedanta and Science Educational Research Foundation
Scientific and religious paths are like two streams of the creative human mind. The scientific path tries to explain the nature of reality within rationality, whereas the religious or spiritual path does so within and beyond rationality.
I think in this century, science will be admitted to the spiritual aspects of mankind, and vice versa…
Prof. Karl H. PribramNeuropsychologist,
Georgetown University, USA
“Science and technology alone cannot solve the problems of the new millennium. We need additional guidelines for our actions, for the selection of our research projects and research goals. These guidelines have to do with ethics, with philosophy, and with faith.”
Prof. Richard R. ErnstNobel Laureate in Chemistry, Switzerland
Science and Eastern Thought
“Our science – Greek science, is
based on objectification…But I do
believe that this is precisely the
point where our present way of
thinking does need to be amended, perhaps
by a blood-transfusion from Eastern thought.”
Erwin Schroedinger
“A great breakthrough in the history of integration of science and spirituality has been the experimental verification of the nonlocality of quantum objects.”
Amit GoswamiQuantum Physicist,
University of Oregon, USA
What is Life?
What is Consciousness?
LIFE
Chemical and Biological Spiritual
Science Spirit
“In my search for the
secret of life, I ended
up with atoms and
electrons which have
no life at all. Somewhere along the
line, life has run out through my
fingers. So, in my old age I am now
retracing my steps.”
A. Szent Gyorgi1937 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
Although a biologist, I must confess that I do not understand how life came about… To me, auto-replication of a macromolecule
does not yet represent life. Even a viral particle is not a live organism, it
can only participate in life processes…
Werner Arber
Nobel Laureate in Physiology and Medicine
“We can admittedly find nothing in physics or chemistry that has even a remote bearing on consciousness. Yet all of us know that there is such a thing as consciousness, simply because we have it ourselves. Hence consciousness must be part of nature, or more generally, of reality, which means that, quite apart from the laws of physics and chemistry, as laid down in quantum theory, we must also consider laws of quite a different nature.”
Niels Bohr
VEDANTIC PARADIGM
LIFE COMES FROM LIFE
Ontology of Life
• Life is transcendental
• Consciousness is the symptom of life
“RNA alone is not life…”
“…I think that life could be beyond the assembly of biomolecules.”
Werner Arber
Nobel Laureate in Physiology and Medicine
Consciousness as another Category of
Reality
Consciousness is a distinct reality in nature other than particles and waves.
Dr. T. D. Singh
“It seems to me pretty plain that there is a third thing in the universe, to wit, consciousness, which … I cannot see to be matter or force, or any conceivable modification of either.”
Thomas Huxley
“There are two kinds of reality or existence; the existence of my consciousness and the reality or existence of everything else.”
Eugene WignerNobel Laureate in Physics
“...consciousness is a principlethat fundamentally transcends not only physics and chemistry but also the mechanistic principles of living beings.”
— Michael Polanyi
Science and Religion point to Reality
“In the history of science, ever since the famous trial of Galileo, it has repeatedly been claimed that scientific truth cannot be reconciled with the religious interpretation of the world. Although I am now convinced that scientific truth is unassailable in its own field, I have never found it possible to dismiss the content of religious thinking as simply part of an outmoded phase in the consciousness of mankind, a part we shall have to give up from now on. Thus in the course of my life I have repeatedly been compelled to ponder on the relationship of these two regions of thought, for I have never been able to doubt the reality of that to which they point.”
Werner Heisenberg
FAITH AND SCIENCE“Two major assumptions which are the
basis
of scientific effort are first that the universe
is orderly, trustworthy, and it continues the
same way, and the second that the human
intellect can think through and figure out
most of this orderly behavior. Now both of those are
assumptions and articles of faith. We can’t prove that all
the laws of physics are going to be constant.”
Charles H. Townes
Nobel Laureate in Physics
Science and Faith
“Anyone who has been seriously engaged in scientific work of any kind realizes that over t he entrance to the gates of the temple of science are written the words: Ye must have faith. It is a quality which the scientist cannot dispense with.”
-Max Planck
“The most beautiful and most profound emotion we can experience is in the sensation of the mystical. It is a shower
of all true science… That deeply emotional conviction of the presence of a superior reasoning power which is revealed in the comprehensible universe forms my idea of God.”
-Albert Einstein
“I believe that more thoroughly
science is studied, the further
does it take us from anything
comparable to atheism…If you
think strongly enough, you will be forced
by science to believe in God.”
-Lord Kelvin
Science and God: Inferential Evidence
“I saw in it [the atom] the key to the deepest secrets of nature, and it revealed to me the greatness of creation and Creator.”
—Max Born
“This most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent
and powerful Being…This Being governs all things, not as the soul of the world, but as Lord over all; and on account of his dominion he is wont to be called Lord, God.”
-Isaac Newton
Inspiration
Indication of a Divine Guide
Inspiration
“At the moment when I put my foot on the step (of the bus) the idea came to me, without anything in my former thoughts
seeming to have paved the way for it, that the transformations I had used …were identical with those of non-Euclidean geometry.”
-Henri Poincare
INSPIRATION
“Finally two days ago,
I succeeded …like a sudden
flash of lightening, the riddle
happened to be solved. I myself
cannot say what was the conducting thread which connected what I previously knew with what made my success possible.”
-Karl Gauss
“…it seems to me that creativity in its finest form contains something that we cannot explain by the normal algorithmic process of discovery. It contains a non-algorithmic process, a non-algorithmic operation.”
Prof. E. C. G. SudarshanParticle Physicist,
University of Texas, Austin, USA
Free Will and Science
“Many scientists will say, ‘I can’t believe in religion, I can’t be religious. On the other hand, if
you ask them, ‘Do you think you have some free will,’ almost every
scientist instinctively thinks so. He has free will. He can choose some things. He can decide to go this way or that way. There is, in fact, no room for free will in present scientific laws and yet almost every scientist essentially assumes he has it.”
Charles H. TownesNobel Laureate in Physics
Matter from Life? “You place matter before life and decide that matter has existed for all eternity. How do you know that the incessant progress of science will not compel scientists… to consider that life has existed during eternity and not matter? You pass from matter to life because your intelligence of today … cannot conceive things otherwise. How do you know that in ten thousand years one will not
consider it more likely that matter has emerged from life?”- Louis Pasteur.
Bhagavad Gita on Life
The symptoms of life occur on the basis of a spiritual, living entity. An infinity of living entities exist, and they are known as cit-kana or literally small conscious atoms. When the cit-kana acquires a body, then the changes of birth, growth, maintenance, reproduction and death are manifested in matter.
Life In the Center“I began as a physicist drawing parallels between physics and the Eastern tradition. I now believe that physics cannot be placed in the center of the world view. The most appropriate center is the theory of living systems.
You put life in the center, and you study life in its multiple manifestations, and you make statements about what life is, what mind is, and what consciousness is in this context. Physics would be defined as the science of nonliving systems.”
-Fritjof D. Capra,Physicist and system theorist
Conception of Absolute Truth given by Vedic Saints
• Bhagavan Feature (Personal)
• Paramatma Feature (Localized aspect)
• Brahma Jyoti (Impersonal aspect)
Vedanta Sutra: First aphorismathato brahma Jijnasa
“Now, therefore one must inquire into the nature of ‘Brahman’, the Absolute Truth or
God.”
Science and God
“When advancement of knowledge is applied in the service of the Lord, the whole process
becomes absolute … Therefore, all the great sages and devotees of the Lord have
recommended that the subject matter of art, science, philosophy, physics, chemistry, psychology and all other branches of knowledge should be wholly and solely applied in the service of the Lord…Scientific knowledge engaged in the service of the Lord and all similar activities are all factually hari-kirtana, or glorification of the Lord.”
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
“Everyone who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science becomes convinced that a spirit is manifest in the laws of the universe – a spirit vastly superior to that of man.”
Albert Einstein
“The Universe has been brought for us by a supremely good and orderly Creator.”
-Nicholas Copernicus
“The wisdom of God manifested in the works of creation.”
-Robert Boyle