Buddhism and science to change universe
My very first book of spirituality-fiction. A text that speaks of spirituality, but which does not take itself seriously. For this, spirituality is mixed with science and leads to some practical method, a little “magical,” which can eventually give concrete results, provided you believe in it! The whole art of spirituality-fiction is to give itself verisimilitude, even plausibility, by cleverly mixing the authentic spiritual and the most rational science, while adding the little zest of fantasy, magic, dream and hope that dwells in every human being.
Universe leap into the multiverse, Buddhism and science help us to imagine it and, perhaps, to try it…
From the most profound Buddhist teachings to the results and speculations of modern physical science, all agree on the model of a universe underpinned by a quantum weave, immersed in a multiverse. The purpose of this work of spirituality-fiction is to explain how it is possible, not to change the universe in which we live, but how it would be possible to universe leap, to simply pass into a more or less parallel universe, in order to live something other than what we are currently living.
Based on a largely scientific bibliography of 45 references, illustrated with 48 diagrams and figures, including a lexicon of 27 Sanskrit explained terms and 99 explanatory notes at the end of the book, this exceptional book, both science and spirituality , of spirituality-fiction, will delight all those who dream of the nuptials of the East and the West, of spirituality and modern science.
“Creative thought and intelligence are often also the sign of a matrix leap into another universe.”
For this, the work exposes, on the one hand, the Buddhist teachings of the Mādhyamika school and the philosopher Nagarjuna and, on the other hand, the works in quantum mechanics, this in order to understand the following: the definition of an informational matrix (already perceived by Buddhism with the “Vairocana Tower” and the “Indra’s net”) and its multidimensional dimension (Hilbert’s space) which opens us to this idea of multiverse. From there, the question of the “playing” and the “player” of this matrix is asked, opening the field to this fantastic hypothesis of a leap from our universe to another universe. Meditative Buddhist methods are offered to attempt this fabulous journey into the informational matrix. It’s up to you to try!
“Space and time are the ways in which we think, not the conditions in which we live.” Albert Einstein