Category: God and scientists

  • The meaning of ishan

    azuma > asuma > asuna > isuna [of isu, of God, light, sun, fire, existence, rightfullness, person] this isuna is then isana. So what east in Japan is north-east in India if that has to be firmly used say 1500 years ago with their phonetic variations over this time not-with-standing.

  • The limits of Theory of Everything !

    Difference between everything and anything. You would think, when you add over, all the ‘anything’s, you get everything. Or in other words; Everything = integration (anything*dthing). That’s not true. So most people confuse a Theory of Everything with a Theory of Anything. So that will never happen, the latter. The theory of Everything in the…

  • The meaning of BanGa (bengal, bangla)

    Etymology analysis of names of cities from ancient social thinking

  • Why Bishnu has 10 incarnations? Shiba and Brahma don’t?

    Why Vishnu has avatars but Shiva and Brahma do not. Of the Hindu trinity, Bishnu (Vishnu) did not originally have a body. Perhaps for that reason, he was the most prime God of the Pantheon and Shiva and Brahma were merely later day additions. Plus since he did not have a body he was allowed…

  • Why (and how) scientists are prominently related to the question of God?

    Well… Scientists are often known for their thoughts about God. Like their other  pursuits, they are prominently independent about their worldviews of God. Max Born or Einstein, Feynman or Homi Bhabha (?) they have all shown us their independent views about God. It has got nothing to do with God as such. That is independent…