41,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen
  • Broschiertes Buch

This book tries to explain some basic elements of spiritual and modern science which may enlighten people to re-think about their pre-assumption on modern theory of science. Both physical (4 dimensions) and spiritual science (more than 4 dimensions) have a same roof but there is a difference in its subtlety which separates both. The book discusses in detail how the universe and the living beings were created in the context of the eastern and the western philosophy and modern science. It explains in detail the cycle of human societal development including present problems and suggests key…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book tries to explain some basic elements of spiritual and modern science which may enlighten people to re-think about their pre-assumption on modern theory of science. Both physical (4 dimensions) and spiritual science (more than 4 dimensions) have a same roof but there is a difference in its subtlety which separates both. The book discusses in detail how the universe and the living beings were created in the context of the eastern and the western philosophy and modern science. It explains in detail the cycle of human societal development including present problems and suggests key elements required to improve human relations leading to the overall development of the living beings. It tries to analyse some of the critical questions like life, death, re-birth and the secrecy of the universe. It further attempts to establish 11 dimensions as the key in solving the universal functions including the questions of matter, energy, information, and life and ultimately the identification of the Universal Architect. This book, therefore, provides a new metric of dimensions could help theist, atheist and science students, research fellows, astrophysics and cosmological science.
Autorenporträt
Mahesh M. Shrestha, Irrigation Engineer: Studied MS in Engineering at Utah State University, USA. Former Secretary, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of Nepal.