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May 22, 2018 at 8:42 pm in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15954UyapParticipant
Lal,
Really appreciate that.
Let’s expand our awareness and metta ring by incorporated Multiverse being :
“May all being in all universe free from suffering and attain nibbana”
and wishing them practice their own dharma doctrine…
Uyap
May 22, 2018 at 5:52 pm in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15951UyapParticipant- The mostly accepted theory for the “big bang” is the inflationary theory of Alan Guth (see, “The Inflationary Universe” by Alan Guth, 1997). In the inflation theory, if one “Big Bang” is possible, then it is a given that many other “Big Bangs” are possible. The total energy of our universe is completely consistent with adding up to zero.
If a universe requires a sum total of zero energy to produce, then “the universe is the ultimate free lunch”, as Guth explains in his book (pp. 247-248). Thus, implied in the inflation theory is the existence of multiple universes.
6. There are several theories currently being explored in quantum mechanics that are related to cosmology. There is one theory that requires a universe being existing for each possible event! So, there may be infinite number of parallel universes. For example, see “The Beginning of Infinity” by David Deutsch (2011). In all these theories there are multiple universes that always exist.- While there is no “accepted theory” yet, it seems clear that any type of explanation is likely to be consistent with an existence of multiple universes, or universes that support life at all times (for example, no “material world” with tangible matter is needed to support beings in the arūpa loka as well as in higher realms in the rūpa loka.).
May 22, 2018 at 12:47 pm in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15939UyapParticipantMind create matter, thus mind is the master who know all
May 22, 2018 at 12:36 pm in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15937UyapParticipantEmbodied, ah yes maybe there was typo in that wiki.
May 22, 2018 at 12:10 pm in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15935UyapParticipantBing bang + rebirth + multiverse = comform with buddha dhamma and solve scientific world “before big bang” mistery.
This the ultimate beauty truth of Buddha dhamma from Gotama 2500 yrs ago or even more if previous Buddha count. It is the power of mind to reveal it self thru Buddha.
Uyap
May 22, 2018 at 12:02 pm in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15934UyapParticipantEmbodied, I paste it from this link :
May 22, 2018 at 11:33 am in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15928UyapParticipantSupernova is perfectly conform with sankata no doubt on it.
Universe if sankata, should also hv destroy & rebirth event, if so then buddha dhamma is 100% perfect.
May 22, 2018 at 11:14 am in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15926UyapParticipant“A sankata has a beginning, transforms in unpredictable ways during existence (viparinama), and eventually ceases to exist; see, for example, “Root Cause of Anicca – Five Stages of a Sankata” and “Does any Object (Rupa) Last only 17 Thought Moments?“.
Sankata has begining & end (annica) universe never destroy and no begining?
May 22, 2018 at 10:47 am in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15920UyapParticipant“An asankata has no beginning, does not change during existence, and has no end point. An asankata lasts forever. Nibbana is the only asankata dhamma, and it does not belong to “this world of 31 realms”.
There is nothing in between. Please think carefully of the truth of that.
Everything in this world is a sankata, i.e., has a beginning and an end. And this has been confirmed by science during the past 100 years or so. Einstein thought our universe was in a steady state, and if proven that way, could have contradicted Buddha Dhamma. But now it is clear that nothing in this universe will last forever. And everything is changing, in flux.”Base on above asankata last forever and nibbana is the only one? If Universe never destroy what is universe catagory, since there is nothing in between sankata and asankata?
May 22, 2018 at 10:06 am in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15917UyapParticipantUniverse if we drill down is also compose of suddhastakha, and suddhasthaka hv life time too. If all suddhasthaka expired than universe will hv too end.
Uyap
May 22, 2018 at 8:24 am in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15914UyapParticipantUniverse also part of sankhata, with life time maha kasspa ie. 15 billion yr, you mention it also some where.
Uyap
May 22, 2018 at 8:16 am in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15912UyapParticipantLal,
Contemplate on this, if universe did not hv cyclic rebirth it will deny anicca law, and if rebirth occurs it must be hv more than one universe, I’m sure Buddha mention this some where.Uyap
May 22, 2018 at 2:00 am in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15901UyapParticipantthink of following simile :
once upon a time, one bird egg hatch and this little chick thru whole it’s life is doctrine with fish doctrine ie. how to live as fish, when the moment come this little chick because of hv strong fully faith practice to swim & dive, then of course this it cost little chick lives.for fish, flying is useless skill and waste of time to learn, for bird diving and live under water is as well useless and waste of time.
think of what will happen if there is a being in other universe that hv totally different set of nature law with our’s and practicing our dhamma ?
Just a little food of thought…
May I and all being in all universe free from suffering and attain arahat and nibbana….
Uyap
May 22, 2018 at 12:29 am in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15899UyapParticipantsometimes, we have to bend our faith to find deeper truth…
Gotama did that too ! :)
https://dhammawiki.com/index.php?title=Udaka_Ramaputta
“This doctrine does not lead to aversion, to absence of passion nor to quiescence for gaining knowledge, supreme wisdom and nibbāna , but only as far as the realm of Neither Perception nor Non-perception. Once there, a long life of 84,000 world cycles is enjoyed only to come back again to the existence of sensual pleasures and be subjected to much suffering. This is not the doctrine of the Undying that I long for.”
Uyap
May 21, 2018 at 7:05 pm in reply to: Multiverse: Different Physical Laws and Different Dhamma? #15896UyapParticipantNibbana is attained when there is no karmic fuel left.
Uyap
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