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Reference: Postulate Mechanics (PM) The dimension of Substantiality may be described through infinity of sub-dimensions; but the sub-dimensions that stand out are substance, space and time.  The most obvious substance is matter. The smallest particle of matter is called an atom. An atom has volume, which determines its space. An atom also has a duration, which […]

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Reference: Postulate Mechanics (PM) The subject of infinity covers the whole universe, all its dimensions, and all the measures that make up those dimensions. Religion and philosophy attribute infinite substance and infinite space not only to universe but also to divinity. Thus Divinity (God) is identified with the notion of infinity.  . Infinite Substance Anaximander (6th [R...

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Reference: Postulate Mechanics (PM) The concepts of soul, thetan and atman imply that there is an aspect of “I” that does not change because it is permanent and eternal. There is an assumption that the “I”, which existed in some past life incident is the same “I” that exists now.  It is quite possible that the […]

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Reference: Postulate Mechanics (PM) Buddha’s Four Noble Truth’s, that were announced to the world about 2500 years ago, have had a wonderful effect of bringing civilization to the world. Today, we need to revisit these truths and see how they can be applied more effectively under present conditions. According to Buddha, one must let go of […]

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Reference: Postulate Mechanics (PM) According to its postulates, the universe is ought to be something wonderful. But, unfortunately, it is not.  The First Noble Truth of Buddhism is the existence of Dukkha, which asserts that life inherently contains unsatisfactoriness, pain, and instability. It is not a pessimistic view, but a realistic observation that birth, aging, sickness,...

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