Whether or not Buddhism can enlighten science or not, and whether Buddhism has a certain scientific

Updated on science 2024-08-13
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    From a Buddhist point of view, the philosophical and mathematical "infinitesimal smallness" – that any matter can be divided inexhaustibly forever – is a false concept.

    For example, ten dollars can be divided into ten dollars, a dollar can be divided into ten dimes, a dime can be divided into ten cents, and then a penny can be divided indefinitely, and there is no obstacle that can no longer be divided. But this kind of thinking has been detached from reality, in fact, everything cannot be infinite, and a finite thing can only be divided into nothingness in the end after being divided again and again. Our consciousness can be divided without any limitations, it can be divided infinitely, but the volume of matter itself is finite, so it will be divided, and after it is divided, it is emptiness as Buddhism speaks.

    Quantum mechanics has proven that all particles can eventually turn into waves, and that there is zero point energy in a vacuum, and zero point energy is the real basis of the world.

    That is to say, whether it is a solid mountain or a huge celestial body, in the end it is just energy. When the density of energy is sufficient, a particle can be born from pure energy, and thousands of particles gather together to slowly form this world.

    You can think carefully and analyze whether our current life is real or an illusory dream, although we cannot deny the reality of today's life, just as we cannot confirm that dreams do not exist when we are dreaming. But in the realm of a Buddha, everything we perceive is illusory.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The disciplines are divided into philosophy, natural sciences, theology, and Buddhism.

    It seems to me (just my opinion) that philosophy is leading the way in the direction of science.

    Example: Philosophy asks you to think about why 1+1 equals 2. It's guiding you to explore the world.

    Theology is used as spiritual sustenance when you have taken science to the extremes of what it has done and some "coincidences" cannot be explained.

    Example: The movement of electrons around the nucleus of an atom is regular. You can't explain why it has to turn this way, you have to believe that God has ordained it.

    Buddhism is special, and it is also a kind of theology. But it believes that a person can become a Buddha if he is committed to goodness, unlike other religions where there is a true God. I don't know much about Buddhism, so I hope you find it useful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The Buddha never punishes anyone. It's just to educate the bad guys to become good guys. Cause and effect are their own choices. The precepts of Buddhism ,..However, if the Buddha and Bodhisattva do not punish, it does not mean that retribution will not come. .Amitabha, Buddha and Bodhisattva are all just one kind.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Whether you believe in Buddhism or not, you don't really need any scientific evidence other than the history of Buddhism. The Buddha's teachings consisted in 'experiencing', experiencing the Buddha's teachings in depth. If we rely on this scientific evidence other than the history of Buddhism, then it is at most a conceptual shift in common sense.

    If you don't practice the Buddha's teachings, it's meaningless. The Buddha said that it is difficult to understand the Dharma, but that does not mean that you have to prove anything in this way.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Regardless of what is wrong or right in the world, I only seek the light in my heart, and with a grateful heart, I help sentient beings who can help, and I am compassionate.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Buddhism is not as simple as people think. It's not a question of whether you believe it or not, but whether you believe it or not, he exists objectively. Causal reincarnation is the law of the six realms of reincarnation.

    Many people don't believe because they don't have enough good roots. They don't want to believe it. It doesn't work, because believe it or not.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Religion can have, but it is not a substitute for science!

    After all, your needs for food, clothing, shelter, and transportation are not directly given to you by the Buddha or God.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, too! 1.Buddhism is non-religious, non-scientific, non-philosophical. Those who practice through the Buddha must take the premise of believing in the deeds.

    2.The teachings of Buddhism are not only the "science" of the universe, but also the highest truth of the universe. The attainment of enlightenment, which we call Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, is the truth that they tirelessly teach to suffering beings.

    3.A Buddha is everything and nothing. This is the realm that ordinary people cannot reach and realize.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Buddhism has no scientific basis, it is just a belief.

    Buddhism is also one of the three major religions in the world. Buddha, which means "enlightened one". The Buddha is also known as the Buddha, the Offering, the Omniscient, the Enlightened Foot, the Good Death, the Worldly Solution, the Supreme Master, the Tempering Husband, the Heavenly Teacher, and the World-Honored One.

    Buddhism values the progress and enlightenment of the human mind and morality. The purpose of practicing Buddhism is to follow Siddhartha's method of enlightenment, to discover the truth of life and the universe, and ultimately to transcend birth, death, suffering, and all afflictions, and to attain ultimate liberation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    From more than 2,500 years ago, when most people in the world were still superstitious that God created man, when they still thought that the sky was round and the earth was round, when they didn't know that there were thousands of microorganisms in the water, and when they didn't know the vastness of the universe, Buddhism has explained very clearly, Shakyamuni is not a god, he is not omnipotent, he is an enlightened being, he has realized the truth of all cosmic life, and is aware of the existence of the reincarnation of the three worlds, so let's uncover and tell us about these self-righteous people.

    People who believe in Buddhism are all over the world, and even more so all over the business class, from national leaders, scientists, to illiterate rural old ladies and children, all of whom are very devout and faithful.

    If you really understand what the Buddhist scriptures say, I'm sure you'll think science is too backward.

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