Science and Philosophy of the existence of God pertaining to Indian Knowledge Systems
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31305/rrjiks.2025.v2.n1.010Keywords:
quantum mechanics, general relativity, number theory, mathematics, physics, God, Vedas, Indian knowledge system, Philosophy, scienceAbstract
This short note deals with science and philosophy associated with the existence of God pertaining to the Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS). This is a general article giving analogies between the development of Quantum Mechanics and mathematical and scientific arguments for or against the existence of God pertaining to the Indian knowledge systems.
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