Biology is defined as "the study of life." There has already been a vast amount of work put into this subject, but modern scientists still do not know what “life” is.
As explained in Dr. T.D. Singh’s book “Life and Spiritual Evolution,” we cannot properly understand the concept of life without understanding consciousness. Consciousness is the main symptom of life. With it, we get free will, personality, and identity. As Neils Bohr said, “we can admittedly fin nothing in physics or chemistry that has even a remote bearing on consciousness. Yet all of us know that there is such a thing as consciousness, simply because we have it ourselves. Hence consciousness must be part of nature, or more generally, of reality, which means that, quite apart from the laws of physics or chemistry, as laid down in quantum theory, must also consider laws of quite a different nature.”
Even one of the sharpest minds of the 20th century, Albert Einstein, seemed to believe that to fully understand the mysteries of the universe we need to broaden our perspective.
In closing, we see that, even if not true, the idea of a subtle dimension needs definate research, so that we can decide once and for all which paridigm of creation, or at least reality, is true.
As explained in Dr. T.D. Singh’s book “Life and Spiritual Evolution,” we cannot properly understand the concept of life without understanding consciousness. Consciousness is the main symptom of life. With it, we get free will, personality, and identity. As Neils Bohr said, “we can admittedly fin nothing in physics or chemistry that has even a remote bearing on consciousness. Yet all of us know that there is such a thing as consciousness, simply because we have it ourselves. Hence consciousness must be part of nature, or more generally, of reality, which means that, quite apart from the laws of physics or chemistry, as laid down in quantum theory, must also consider laws of quite a different nature.”
Even one of the sharpest minds of the 20th century, Albert Einstein, seemed to believe that to fully understand the mysteries of the universe we need to broaden our perspective.
"Try and penetrate with our limited means the secrets of nature and you will find that, behind all the discerning concatenations, there remains something subtle, intangible and inexplicable. Veneration for this force beyond anything that we can comprehend is my religion."
So you see that the idea of a subtle dimension of reality is very much present not only in fields of the human mind but even in relation to non-living matter. You also see that this concept is not a mental speculation of religious personel but of even some of the brightest scientists of this age.~Albert Einstein
In closing, we see that, even if not true, the idea of a subtle dimension needs definate research, so that we can decide once and for all which paridigm of creation, or at least reality, is true.
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