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Transcript of Ciencia una Nueva Direccion Ciencia una Nueva Direccion.
Ciencia una Nueva Direccion
fcmEscuela de Ingenería y CienciasArea de Humanidades
Hanumatpresaka SwamiProf. Huber Hutchin RobinsonUniversidad Ricardo Palma, LimaNIOS, Tennessee, USA
9 Junio 2010Santiago, Chile
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Hanumatpresaka SwamiH. H. Robinson
January 1948Guam,Marianas Islands
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University of California• Electrical Engineering• Biological Engineering• Psychology, ФВҚ
North-Western University• Mentor Donald T. Campbell• Second City Theater• Okinawa Karate• Bengali Vaisnava 1974
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B. S. Damodara Swami
Dr. T. D. SinghManipur
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Dr. T. D. SinghBhaktivedanta Institute
1984 Bombay1st World Congress for the Synthesis of Science and Religion
1990 San Francisco1st International Seminar on the Study of Consciousness in Science
1997 Calcutta2nd World Congress for the Synthesis of Science and Religion
Charles TownesNobel Prize -
Laser
Sir John EcclesNobel Prize
Neurophysiology
George WaldNobel Prize -
Chemistry
Dalai LamaNobel Prize -
Peace
Paulos GregoriousPresident of
World Council of Churches
San Marcos UniversityLima, Perú•Established 450 years ago.•More than 50,000 students.
NIOSNorth American Institute for Oriental and Classical Studies•Established 2004•Scholars Harvard, Oxford, Kolkatta, Peru.
10-11 March 2006
Philosophy of Nature in Classical IndiaHow Cats See Ghosts
CONCYTEC – Universidad Cesar Vallejo
Peru – Octubre 2009
El Mundo Actual
Carl Sagan
“El Cosmos es todo lo que es
olo que fue
olo que será.”
Richard Dawkins
“El Universo que observamos tiene precisamente las propiedades que esperamos
si es que, en el fondo, no hay diseño, ni propósito, ni mal ni bien,
nada sino una ciega e indolente indiferencia.”
Steven Weinberg
“Mientras más comprensible parezca el universo,
también parecerá más sin sentido.”
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What do the Scientists say?
QUANTUM QUESTIONSKen Wilbur, Shambala, 1984
Albert EinsteinETHICAL DIMENSIONThe scientific method can teach us nothing else beyond how facts are related to, and conditioned by each other. The aspiration toward such objective knowledge belongs to the highest of which man is capable, and you will certainly not suspect me of wishing to belittle the achievements and the heroic efforts of man in this sphere. Yet it is equally clear that knowledge of what is does not open the door directly to knowledge of what should be.
INTUITION & MOTIVATIONThis knowledge of objective truth as such is wonderful, but it is so little capable of acting as a guide that it cannot prove even the justification and the value of the aspiration toward that very knowledge of truth. Here we face, therefore, the limits of the purely rational conception of our existence.Pg 106
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Prince Louis de BroglieINTUITION & MOTIVATIONThe great epoch-making discoveries of the history of science (think, for example, of that of universal gravitation) have been sudden lightening flashes, making us perceive in one single glance a harmony up untill then unsuspected, and it is to have, from time to time, the divine joy of discovering such harmonies that pure science works without sparing its toil or seeking for profit.Pg. 117
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Max PlanckI might put the matter in another way and say that the freedom of the ego here and now, and its independence of the causal chain, is a truth that comes from the immediate dictate of the human consciousness.Pg. 150
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Werner Heisenberg(From his book, Wolfgang Pauli’s Philosophical Outlook)Very early in his career Pauli had followed the road of skepticism based in rationalism right to the end, and he then tried to trace out those elements of the cognitive process that precede a rational understanding in depth.Pg 158
Wolfgang Pauli
Werner Heisenberg
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Sir Arthur EddingtonWhat is the truth about ourselves? Various answers suggest themselves. We are a bit of stellar matter gone wrong. We are physical machinery, puppets that strut and talk and laugh and die as the hand of time pulls the strings beneath. But there is one elementary inescapable answer. We are that which asks the question. Whatever else there may be in our natures, responsibility towards truth is one of its attributes. This side of our nature is aloof from the scrutiny of the physicist. I do not think it is sufficiently covered by admitting a mental aspect of our being.It has to do with conscience ratherthan consciousnessPg 178
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Sir Arthur EddingtonThe materialist who is convinced that all phenomena arise from electrons and quanta and the like controlled by mathematical formulae, must presumably hold the belief that his wife is a rather elaborate differential equation, but he is probably tactful enough not to obtrude this opinion in domestic life. If this kind of scientific dissection is felt to be inadequate and irrelevant in ordinary personal relationships, it is surely out of place in the most personal relationship of all, that of the human soul to the divine spirit.Pg 207
Isaac Newton(1643-1727)
• El Principia Mathematica, publicado en 1687, es considerado el libro más influyente en la historia de la ciencia
Isaac Newton
• “Nada puede regocijarme más que el hecho de que [el Principia] debería fortalecer la creencia en Dios.”
• Dios tiene dos libros: el libro Sus palabras y el libro de Sus obras.
A New Perspective at Oxford
Old Perspective from the Orient
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Occidental Oriental
A Lover’s QuarrelProf. Harvey Cox
Harvard University
Srimad Bhagavatam
Veda-vyasa
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The Throne of Reason
• Paracelsus y Magnus
• Mechanical Philosphers• Chemical Philosophers Alchemy
Theology
Sociology
Psychology
Psychiatry
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
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Bhagavad-gītā 7.4bhūmir āpo 'nalo vāyuh
kham mano buddhir eva caahankara itīyam me
bhinna prakrtir astadha
Earth, water, fire, air, space, mind, intelligence and false ego — all
together these eight constitute My separated material energies.
Ontologia BasicaBhagavad Gita 7.4
Sutil• Ego Narcisista (Ahankara)• Subconsciente (Buddhi)• Pensamientos (Manas)
Burdo• Espacio (Kham)• Tacto (Vayu)• Vista (Analo)• Gusto (Apo)• Olfato (Bhumir)
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Oriental
Ahankara – Reflected Ego
Buddhi – Knowledge
Manas – Mind
Indriya – Gross Body $500
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Sankhya
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Marshall Mc Luhan Media is the Massage Understanding Media
E. T. Hall The Hidden Dimension Beyond Culture
Ernst Poppel Mindworks
Carl Jung Tavistock Lectures
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CONCLUSION
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Muchas Gracias a Todoswww.Bhati.org