Being and Becomming: a physics and Upanishadic awareness of time and thought process

Ludus Vitalis 13 (24):139-154. (2005)
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Abstract

Understanding of time, construed as movement, change and becoming, is explained taking examples from natural sciences. Durational and metrical aspects of time are elaborated. General assumptions about passage of time are listed. Indian, Chinese and later insights of path of passage of time are figured. Physical and psychological times are differentiated and explained using Energy-Presence (Being) and Energy-Transformation (Becoming) concepts. Concepts of Time at rest and Time in motion are proposed. . The meanings of time-space, time-flow, different phases of time-conscious and time-transcendent mind and thought processes are interpreted from basic physics principles and Upanishadic awareness An attempt is made to present a comprehensive insight of nature of time, thought process and conscious states (phases) of mind.

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