How does quantum physics work, you may ask, what is it, and where does it come from? In this article we discuss a very brief and simplified history of Quantum Mech anics and will quote what the founding fathers of this branch of science had to say sa y about edic edic influence on the development of their theories. !e are are not interested in new age mumbo-"umbo. !e are interested in understanding what is real and what is false. #his is why we$ along with all other great minds$ consult the edic edic te%ts. &lease read on'
#he famous (anish physicist and )obel &ri*e winner$ +aureate )iels ,ohr 0-1234 pictured above4$ was a follower of the edas. 5e said$ 6I go into the 7panishads to ask questions.8 ,oth ,ohr and 9chrdinger$ the founders of quantum physics$ were avid readers of the edic edic te%ts and observed that their e%periments in quantum physics were consistent with what they had read in the edas. edas.
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)iels ,ohr got the ball rolling around 1;; by e%plaining why atoms emit and absorb electromagnetic radiation only at certain frequencies. #hen$ in the 13;-124$ an ?ustrian-Irish physicist pictured below4$ who won the )obel pri*e$ came up with his famous wave equation eq uation that predicts how the Quantum Mechanical wave function changes chan ges with time. !ave !ave functions are used in Quantum Mechanics to determine how particles move and interact with time.
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In the 13;24 pictured +eft4 formulated his famous uncertainty principal$ which states when a physicist attempts to observe a subatomic subatomic particle$ the e%perimental apparatus inevitably alters the subatomic particleC34$ stated that 9chrdinger$ in speaking about 5eisenberg$ has said: 6I had several discussions with 5eisenberg. I lived in =ngland then Dcirca 1>3E$ and I visited him several times in Munich and showed him h im the whole manuscript chapter by chapter. chapte r. 5e was very interested and very open$ and he told me something that I think is not known publicly because he never published it. 5e said that he was well aware of these parallels. !hile he was working on quantum theory he went to India to lecture and was a guest of #agore. 5e talked a lot with #agore #agore about Indian philosophy. 5eisenberg told me that these talks had helped him a lot with his work in physics$ because they showed him that all these new ideas in quantum physics were in fact not all that cra*y. cra* y. 5e reali*ed there was$ in fact$ a whole culture that subscribed to
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9chrodinger wrote in his book Meine !eltansicht:
6#his life of yours which you are living is not merely a piece of this entire e%istence$ but in a certain sense the wholeH only this whole is not so constituted co nstituted that it can be surveyed in one single glance. #his$ as we know$ is what the ,rahmins Dwise men or priests priests in the edic edic traditionE e%press in that sacred$ mystic formula which is yet really so simple and so clearH tat tvam asi$ this is you. r$ again$ in such words as 6I am in the east and the west$ I am above and below$ I am this entire world.8
#his is a reference to the Mundaka 7panishad mantra above4 in which the edic edic understanding of the connectivity of living entities is put forward to help the ,hakta practitioner of yoga of yoga44 to understand the difference between the body and the living entity. 5ow the real nature of the living entity is reali*ed only in union with the source$ the supreme being ,rahman/Jrishna4 through a platform of transcendental divine loving service. 9chrdinger$ in speaking of a universe in which particles are represented by wave functions$ said$ 6#he unity and continuity of edanta are reflected in the unity and continuity of wave mechanics. #his is entirely consistent with with the edanta edanta concept of ?ll in ne.8
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6#he multiplicity is only apparent. #his is the doctrine of the 7panishads. ?nd not of the 7panishads only. #he mystical e%perience of the union with Kod regularly leads to this view$ unless strong pre"udices stand in the !est.8 !est.8 =rwin 9chrdinger$ What is Life?$ Life?$ p. 31$ Aambridge 7niversity &ress4 6#here is no kind of framework within which we can find consciousness in the pluralH this is simply something we construct because of the temporal plurality of individuals$ but it is a false construction' #he only solution to this conflict insofar as any is available to us at all lies in the ancient wisdom of the Upanishad .8 Mein +eben$ Meine !e !eltansicht ltansicht DMy +ife$ My !orld !orld iewE iewE 124$ Ahapter G4 In his biography on 9chrdinger$ Moore wrote: 65is system C or that of the 7panishads C is delightful and consistent: the self and the world are o ne and they are all' 5e re"ected traditional western religious beliefs Lewish$ Ahristian$ and Islamic4 not on the basis of any reasoned argument$ nor even with an e%pression of emotional e motional antipathy$ for he loved to use religious e%pressions and metaphors$ but simply by saying that they are naive. edanta edanta and gnosticism are beliefs likely to appeal to a mathematical physicist$ a brilliant only child$ tempted on occasion by intellectual pride. 9uch factors may help to e%plain why 9chrdinger became a believer in e edanta$ but they do not detract from the importance of his belief as a foundation for his life and work. It would be simplistic simplistic to suggest that there is a direct causal link between his religious beliefs and his discoveries in theoretical ph ysics$ yet the unity and continuity of edanta edanta are reflected in the unity un ity and continuity of wave mechanics. mechan ics. In 130$ the world view of physics was a model of the universe as a great machine mach ine composed of separable interacting material particles$ (uring the ne%t few years$ 9chrdinger and 5eisenberg and their followers created a universe based on superimposed inseparable waves of probability amplitudes. #his new view would be entirely consistent with the vedantic concept of the ?ll in ne.8 9chrdinger: +ife and #hought Meine !eltansicht4$ !eltansicht4$ p. >4 In 9chrdinger
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?ccording to Moore on page 30 of his biographical work$ A work$ A Life of Erwin Schrödinger, Schrödinger, 9chrdinger found 6edanta teaches that consciousness is singular$ all happenings are played out in one universal consciousness and there is n o multiplicity of selves' #he stages of human development are to strive for &ossession ?rtha4$ Jnowledge (harma4$ ?bility Jama4$ ,eing Moksha4' )irvana is a state of pure blissful knowledge. It has nothing to do with individual. #he ego or its separation is an illusion. #he goal of man is to preserve his Jarma and to develop it further C when man dies his karma lives and creates for itself another carrier.8 #he above quote clearly demonstrates 9chrdinger
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9chrdinger wrote in his book My book My iew iew of the World World : 6In all the world$ there is no kind of framework within which we can find consciousness in the pluralH this is simply something we construct because of the temporal plurality of individuals$ but it is a false construction'.#he only solution to this conflict in so far as any is available to us at all lies in the ancient wisdom of the 7panishad8 p. 4. #he edas teach that we are more than physical bodies operating according to the laws of physics and chemistry. !e !e$$ the eternal conscious self Atma4$ Atma4$ are inherently connected to the
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with Kod regularly leads to this view$ unless strong pre"udices stand in the !est8 !est8 ?maury de Biencourt$ The Eye of Shi$a% Eastern Mysticism and Scienc e, e, p.>4. In autumn of 130 9chrdinger wrote an interestingly personal account of his philosophy o f life called Mein !eltansicht C My !orld iew.
5e completed this in 12;. In chapter 0 of this book he gives his understanding of the basic view of edanta. edanta. 5e writes$ 6edanta teaches that consciousness is singular$ all happenings are played out in one universal consciousness and there is no multiplicity of selves.8 Maya illusion4 is the cause of our faulty identification with this material world. In all the embodied forms of e%istence$ ?tma the individual living entity4 is fully able to at any time revive his forgotten$ eternal and inherent connection with ,rahman or &aramatma$ the supreme self and source of all the living entities. en tities. 9chrdinger did not believe that it is possible to demonstrate the unity of consciousness by logical arguments. ne must make an imaginative leap guided by communion with nature and an d the persuasion of analogies. 5e understood the nonmaterial eternal nature of the conscious self and how the ?tman is intimately connected to the supreme. In the 13;
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In 10 =instein &rodolsky and Bosen challenged Quantum Mechanics on the grounds that it was an incomplete formulation. #hey were the first authors to recogni*e that quantum mechanics is inherently non-local$ which means it allows for instantaneous action across arbitrarily great distances. 9o an action in one place can instantly influence something on the other side of the universe in no time at all. #his very powerful paper #he =&B paper4 e%plaining Quantum =ntanglement changed the world and alerted us to the magical implications of quantum mechanics< metaphysical implications. ,ut$ =instein states in his letter from to Ma% ,orn$ March 1G>$ 6=s gibt keine spukhafte @ernwirkung8 which translates to 6#here is no spooky action at a distance.8 5e did not believe in magic. 5e believed in science science and would regularly read the ,hagavad-gita. =instein
Physicists have not yet ascertained whether Bohr and company or Einstein and company are right.
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ne thing that all this materialistic research has done is open up the doors for the world to look deeper deep er into the validity of the edas. edas. @or$ it is stated in the ,hagavad-gita$ 6? mundaner 4 is sure to commit mistakes$ 34 is invariably illusioned$ 4 has the tendency to cheat che at others and G4 is limited by imperfect senses. !ith these four imperfections$ one cannot deliver perfect information of all-pervading knowledge. 8 9o no matter how many e%periments we conduct$ we can never come to the absolute truth using imperfect instruments of perception$ even if we have a super brain like =instein or 9chrdinger. @or our very minds$ thoughts and power of intelligence only work on the platform of time and space and are rendered defective from being sub"ect to the four defects that the ,hagavad-gita mentions. 9o we must come to accept a higher authority$ not a mundane person of the material world that is limited b y his own imperfect senses and instruments in a laboratory. !e !e must approach Jrishna$ the supreme personO !e must give 5im the credit for he is the supreme father of all Quantum processes that all these other men mentioned in this article are trying to understand. 5e established all the laws of nature a nd is controlling itH it is by 5is will that we
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9ince scientists like 9chrdinger did not possess a direct knowledge of 9anskrit to discern first-hand what the edic edic te%ts actually were saying$ they were forced to read various translations of these great bo oks of wisdom$ such as the 7panishads. #here are persons like Bobert ppenheimer 1;G C 12>4 pictured on left4 who were not lacking in such an advantage. ppenheimer learned 9anskrit in 1 and read the ,hagavad-gita in the original$ citing it later as one of the most influential books to shape his philosophy of life$ stating that 6#he edas edas are the greatest privilege of this century.8 7pon witnessing the world
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book of Aalculus. It was simply taken from the edas edas where it was was originally used for calculating rates of change in ?stronomy and ?strology ?strology for many thousands of years before )ewton.
?nother genius scientist was )ikola #esla$ #esla$ a super genius gen ius 9erbian. #esla$ along with the others mentioned above$ knew that the ancient Indian ,rahmans wise men4$ well equipped with knowledge from the edas$ edas$ had understandings u nderstandings of the intricate laws$ mathematical formulas and subtle workings of the universe that far surpass anything we can even imagine today.
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It is uncertain how )ikola #esla was introduced to the edas. edas. Much of #esla
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that #esla #esla and other master minds were familiar with. #he edas edas recommend for yogis$ and those wanting super intelligence and inner power$ to conserve their own divine energy by observing celibacy. ?s ?s #esla #esla himself has said$ 6#he gift of mental power comes from Kod$ divine being$ and if we concentrate our minds on that truth$ we become in tune with this great power.8 and 6ur senses enable us to perceive only o nly a minute portion of the outside world.8 #here is an interesting video on video on #esla and how he understood the secrets hidden in the pyramids of =gypt and other ancient cultures that were more advanced then our modern culture of machines.
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7panishads in his main work$ work$ The World as Will and (epresentation 14$ (epresentation 14$ as well as in his Parerga Parerga and Paralipomena04. Paralipomena04. 5e found his own philosophy was in accord with the edic edic ideas. 5e states: 6#hat I encounter in the edas deep original lofty thoughts$ suffused with a high and holy seriousness8 and 6If the reader has also received the benefit of the edas$ edas$ the access to which by means of the 7panishads is in my eyes the greatest privilege which this still young century 4 may claim before all previous centuries$ if then the reader$ I say$ has received his initiation in primeval Indian wisdom$ and received it with an open heart$ he will be prepared in the very best way wa y for hearing what I have to tell him. It will not sound to him strange$ as to many others$ much less disagreeableH for I might$ if it did not sound conceited$ contend that every one of the detached statements which constitute the 7panishads$ may be deduced as a necessary result from the fundamental thoughts which I have to enunciate$ though those deductions themselves are by no