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<blockquote data-quote="kalyanamithra" data-source="post: 2465874" data-attributes="member: 99586"><p>Pinwath mithura,</p><p></p><p>It's a mechanism... Dharmatha... It's clearly stated... Only thing is no one but a Sammsambuddha Gauthama would understand it...</p><p></p><p><strong> * * * please note that following is a personal opinion; it's not to be confused as Dhamma * * *</strong></p><p></p><p>Why name it? Attribute it to a "person"?</p><p>This is what all ancient tribes did... attributing things they do not understand (e.g. fire, lightening) to some gods... We should be cleverer... Let what we can not understand remain as they are... Why should we name it (as a God) so that other people may decide later to revere/worship it?</p><p></p><p>Another thing: </p><p>We can never understand the mechanism causing worlds to appear and disappear... We can only see distant solar systems appearing and disappearing... What scientists come up with about universe are just hypotheses... And many scientists have more important things to focus on than dedicating their lives to find proofs to origination of universe... Even if one finds the correct hypothesis it would not have any implications or practical use in Engineering sense... </p><p>So there's no point of wasting time thinking about this (if one wants to pursue it further and has nothing else to do in life - he/she should try to find solid evidence for some hypothesis he/she likes, at least like NASA; as I see even it's useless - True, humans gains from space explorations - but not from thinking about origin of the universe...)</p><p></p><p>Hope you got my point... </p><p>Best thing even a Buddhist who happens to be a Scientist by profession can do is practicing Dhamma and spreading Dhamma </p><p>while focusing on more practical things (as his profession) that helps the humanity in some way... That way he/she'd be helping himself, others while contributing to the body of scientific knowledge....</p><p></p><p>Theruwan saranai!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kalyanamithra, post: 2465874, member: 99586"] Pinwath mithura, It's a mechanism... Dharmatha... It's clearly stated... Only thing is no one but a Sammsambuddha Gauthama would understand it... [B] * * * please note that following is a personal opinion; it's not to be confused as Dhamma * * *[/B] Why name it? Attribute it to a "person"? This is what all ancient tribes did... attributing things they do not understand (e.g. fire, lightening) to some gods... We should be cleverer... Let what we can not understand remain as they are... Why should we name it (as a God) so that other people may decide later to revere/worship it? Another thing: We can never understand the mechanism causing worlds to appear and disappear... We can only see distant solar systems appearing and disappearing... What scientists come up with about universe are just hypotheses... And many scientists have more important things to focus on than dedicating their lives to find proofs to origination of universe... Even if one finds the correct hypothesis it would not have any implications or practical use in Engineering sense... So there's no point of wasting time thinking about this (if one wants to pursue it further and has nothing else to do in life - he/she should try to find solid evidence for some hypothesis he/she likes, at least like NASA; as I see even it's useless - True, humans gains from space explorations - but not from thinking about origin of the universe...) Hope you got my point... Best thing even a Buddhist who happens to be a Scientist by profession can do is practicing Dhamma and spreading Dhamma while focusing on more practical things (as his profession) that helps the humanity in some way... That way he/she'd be helping himself, others while contributing to the body of scientific knowledge.... Theruwan saranai! [/QUOTE]
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