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1. The Broad Based Vedic Hindu Beliefs 

Hindu beliefs are varied and broad based even in religious terms. They encompass basic tenants of all other religions. The beliefs may be described as a philosophy of life and like mathematical formulations have a broader purview and lot limited to specific narrow beliefs of many other religions.

However, there are some central and fundamental beliefs that will be shown later to have a greater significance in defining the various phenomena of the universe, such as its origin and the life cycle of the stars, our sun. They are also correlated with some of the exciting new Astrophysical discoveries and associated new and bold theories.

The beliefs include living in harmony with the recognized laws of the universe, presence of god everywhere including within us, everything in the universe is interconnected, and path to liberation and learning the secrets of the universe is thru purification of mind and body, yogic practices and deep meditation and thoughts.

One of the most significant of the beliefs is the law of continuation of the Cycle of Life in which Karma refers to the behaviors of humans. It will be shown later this Cycle of Life is the universal law of continuity that applies to all living and inert, so-called static, mostly dynamic entities of the universe mentioned earlier.

In my theological model Vishnu is the supreme creator, Brahma is the associate responsible for growth from birth to peak at youth and decline to old. Shiva Matesh is in charge of final demise and ensuing rebirth (Sansara) from new seeds and sustenance needed to maintain perpetual continuity.

2. Divine Inputs

From time to time the supreme being provides hints on the secrets of the universe and specific guiding intelligence through flash backs to scientists and sages alike, when the reach a certain level of consciousness in meditation.

Examples: Newton’s gravity (the apple hitting his head is a myth). It is believed he got a flash back about the presence of gravitational force in any mass only if concentrated at center of mass (center of gravity) and radiates out like a beam following the rang square (R2) law of dissipation.

Other examples of divine flashback are Einstein’s famous energy mass equivalence (E=mc2 law); Kepler’s specified law of orbital motion that implicitly assumed gravity, before it was identified by Newton.

These examples of Devine inputs are not any different from the corresponding Vedic knowledge and vision accumulated by sages and Smathist through similar level of consciousness as those scientists.

Perhaps the most striking human experience is the case Ramanujan, who flunked collage, but in his meditation he receive mathematical relations nobody could understand for years until now. They are helping explain black hole phenomenon.

3. Divine Gifts

There are a range of fundamental scientific and biophysical laws, entities of universe (presence of atom, electromagnetic wave, nature of light and radiation, the gravity) that no scientists or sage and claim authorship or originator and must of necessity be referred to as the gifts from the supreme to us and to provide continuity of cycle.

We can identify those by posing a question whether they were initiated or discovered by the scientists of sages. In the case of initiation we must assume they were provided by the creator. Thus the atom is a gift from supreme (Neal Bohr only discovered its structure). Same way the Big Bang (who condensed the whole universe into a point in the first place) before it exploded with a Big Bang. Gravity must be a gift of force from the supreme (Newton and Einstein simply defined the mechanisms that explained its effects). The light and radiation as electro-magnetic wave

To maintain Einstein’s Relativistic relations (that explains all phenomenon of the universe) require of necessity that no motion in the universe can be higher than the speed of light, this property a gift of supreme.

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