Monday 3 January 2011

Snaps for Thought – Moksha Search Engines – Large Hadron Collider vs Mandala – Scientists and Spiritualists on the same journey (Outer Search vs Inner Search)

Snaps for Thought – Moksha Search Engines – Large Hadron Collider vs Mandala – Scientists and Spiritualists on the same journey (Outer Search vs Inner Search)


Snap-Out-of-the-Box - Snaps for Thought - Moksha Search Engines - Large Hadron Collider vs Mandala - Scientists and Spiritualists on the same journey (Outer Search vs Inner Search)

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I find the inner search more attractive since it's like trying to go back to the source…isn't it obvious enough that the world we live in seems to be a projection of our mind? It's like watching a movie, and suddenly mid-way you try to find the projector room from where the movie is being screened.

The outer search, according to me, will never end since the material Universe is mathematically recursive…I think this is very obvious too…doesn't need a genius to figure it out. Einstein said at the end of his days:

"I was like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me."

LARGE HADRON COLLIDER

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a gigantic scientific instrument near Geneva, where it spans the border between Switzerland and France about 100 m underground. It is a particle accelerator used by physicists to study the smallest known particles – the fundamental building blocks of all things. It will revolutionise our understanding, from the minuscule world deep within atoms to the vastness of the Universe. (Source: CERN)

MANDALA

A mandala is a Hindu geometric pattern or chart, typically circular or square, that symbolically represents the cosmos and is used for meditation purposes.
According to David Fontana, its symbolic nature can help one "to access progressively deeper levels of the unconscious, ultimately assisting the meditator to experience a mystical sense of oneness with the ultimate unity from which the cosmos in all its manifold forms arises." (Source: Wikipedia.org)


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