The below concerns a Amazon website discussing the Dalai Lama book of
"The Universe in a Single
Atom"
--- quoting Amazon website ---
4.0 out of 5 stars a wise and interesting opinion, May 9, 2008
By Harry Pandolfino (York, PA USA) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Universe in a Single Atom: The Convergence of
Science and Spirituality (Paperback)
My uncle sent me a review of this book and he recommended it and I
have found the book rewarding. It is the first book of the Dalai
Lama's that I have read. It is refre****ng in this era of parochial
adherence to rigid dogmas that a spiritual man finds no conflict
between science and religion. They are parallel roads to the truth. It
is remarkable that the Dalai Lama says that where science is found to
contradict Buddhist belief then science must stand and belief must be
modified. It's certainly a rare opinion for the leader of a major
faith. In interesting and thoughtful book
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3.0 out of 5 stars chicken or the egg, September 21, 2005
By Matthew A. Lewis - See all my reviews
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Didn't Archimedes Plutonium publish on this in the early 1990s?
I was disappointed that he wasn't cited as a source.
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Thank you Mr. Lewis for trying to keep the record straight.
I do not feel like confronting the Dalai Lama in the fact that he did
not properly cite me for
the Atom Totality Theory. Religious people do not have the scientific
code of conduct in their
everyday behaviour.
And I congratulate the Dalai Lama for perhaps being the first
religious figure to embrace
science, and thus probably the first religious figure to be "above"
all other religious figures.
The Atom Totality gives science, for the first time, a look and
understanding of who God is, how
God works, and what God does and purpose.
Who God is -- a big atom, and this is like pantheism where life is a
part of God and has purpose
and meaning inside of God.
How God works -- God works every moment of every day as the Laws and
Principles of Science.
To understand and feel God means to understand and see the forces and
laws of physics. So to go
to church is simply to be reading and understanding of a physics or
biology or chemistry or geology
etc etc textbook. When someone runs up and says the priest cured a
village of malaria through his
spirituality is a charlatan of God, but when a person runs up and says
that a scientist has set up a
research station of the malaria parasite is doing God's work.
God's purpose -- since God is just one big atom means that the purpose
of God is merely to transform
for Atom Element 94 into the next Atom Element of 95 and then the next
one after of 96. Life in an Atom
Totality has a purpose in that stars cannot nucleosynthesize elements
beyond uranium thus "life
was brought forth by the Nucleus of the Atom Totality in order to be
able to forge the Elements in
fires on planets like Earth."
It would have been nice if the Dalai Lama had cited my work, since I
obviously took precedence by about
10 years. But considering that religious people usually hate science
and never have anything good to
say about science, and do not want to be seen as being friendly to
science, it is refre****ng to see the
Dalai Lama "open towards science".
In a day and age and time where other religious figures are utterly
out of step and tune with the realities
of modern world such as the Pope wanting South Americans and others to
never use contraception and
fill the world with people even if it threatens the extinction of the
human species. It is refre****ng to see
that one religious figure -- the Dalai Lama -- has his mind favorably
in the direction of science.
Am I upset that the Dalai Lama did not reference me and my work--
mildly upset, but because the
Dalai Lama is the first religious figure to endorse science and not
antagonize science, I forgive him.
I think what drew the Dalai Lama into this book of Atom Totality is
that the theory is the first science
theory that makes huge room for reincarnation, and the Dalai Lama is
one of the best persons in the world
to discuss reincarnation.
I discuss reincarnation via science of the Bell Inequality and
Superdeterminism. I myself am a reincarnation
of the ancient Greek scientist Archimedes. I show how science can do
reincarnation as bundled photons
or neutrinos and how reincarnation can explain so very many acts of
behaviour of individual humans
in their daily lives and there overall character and personality. One
behaviour that is easily explained
by Reincarnation is our ***uality. Are we hetero***ual or homo***ual?
Well, if we are born a male in
this life, but was a string of females in prior lives before this
life, well, we have that predisposition of
being more "female oriented" than male. Likewise explaining so many
ghastly acts such as murder,
where in previous lives before this life, if a person had been a wild
predatory animal, those past
lives can dominate the actions of a person in this life.
In the Atom Totality theory, reincarnation is a huge mechanism, since
photons are what makes the
mind work and since photons never come to rest, that our photons of
this life carry on into the future.
It would have been nice if the Dalai Lama had cited Archimedes
Plutonium since the Atom Totality theory
is what the title of the Dalai Lama's book is -- Universe in a single
atom
Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies


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