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Two theories, relativity theory and quantum theory shook the very foundation of physics in the 20th century. Of the two, quantum theory reveals a truly mysterious sub-atomic world with its mind-boggling phenomena. For example, such entities as electrons, protons and photons (light particles) or waves as the occasion demands. This is called matter-wave duality. In Buddhist philosophy scholars have found a doctrine called catuskoti which is astonishingly similar to matter-wave duality. It violate the Aristotelion laws of thought. The book analyzes two apparently contradictory parallels: similarity between Buddhist philosophy and scientific thought, and resemblance between mystical catuskoti and mysterious matter-wave duality. The book also tries to dispel misconceptions harboured by lay persons about quantum theory.
This book also reflects secular view on OM. A brief discussion is given on the structural approach which considers structure as more important than meaning.
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