This book calls into question the stances of both theists and atheists, suggesting that both miss a deeper truth by taking religious scriptures at face value. Instead of debating God's existence, a more fitting question is: "What is the true nature of God?" Science and religion are two parallel universes- one grounded in the physical reality, and the other in a virtual Inner World created by living beings through their senses and the brain. In this sense, every individual is the creator (God ...
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The provided text explores fundamental puzzling questions of life, questioning established religious and scientific viewpoints. It suggests that while science excels in understanding the physical universe, it falls short in explaining virtual aspects such as emotions, consciousness, and subjective experiences. The author posits that God, the soul, …
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Summary of Physical Universe-Virtual God : Exploring the Mystery of the Virtual Inner World
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26:12The author explores the distinction between sentient beings, defined by their capacity for perception and interpretation through senses and cognitive abilities, and non-sentient matter, which lacks such awareness. The author's journey to understand God began with traditional religious practices but evolved into a focus on the impact of belief in Go…
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15:17The author shares their journey from a traditional Hindu upbringing in Northern India, where they regularly participated in temple rituals and prayers, to a phase of questioning their beliefs as a teenager. This led them to seek evidence of God's existence and explore various religious philosophies. The text delves into concepts like karma, reincar…
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