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  • Read and feel proud! Singularity concept was discovered by Vedic scientists centuries ago before today's quantum physics.
    What is singularity? It is अनिर्वचनीय.
    There is much confusion regarding field in modern science. According to Vedic science, there are only two types of fields: Sthoola and Sookshma. The former is the external field and the later is the inner field or the mental field. Energy flows in the field. The energy can be different. Space is the universal field - AADHAARA SHAKTI PRATHAMAA, that connects everything - SARVA-SAMYOGINAA MATAAH. It is a bosonic field, because every energy can coexist in the same space. But modern science confuses the energies as that of the field.
    By modern definition, a field is a region of space, upon entering which, we experience a force. Depending upon the nature of the force, the field is so named. The description is right, but the nomenclature is wrong. It is like playing foot-ball and hockey in the same field. The field remains same, but the players and implements only change. You can have an athletics competition in the same field also. This does not make the field football field, or hockey field or athletic field. The field is not affected by the game, but the games change because of the activities of the players and their implements. Space is similar. It is the universal field. Forces does not affect it. They are like implements. Particles that enter it are like players. There movements and interactions are because of the forces (implements) and their effects (running to score goals or move faster than others) are seen from outside as different games. But it has nothing to do with the field.
    Something similar happens in the inner field also. We respond to stimulae in mechanical manner. That is the reason, why Kanada considers thought (Bhaavanaa) as the inertia of mind. Even he considers elasticity as inertia, because the original state is conserved after initial application of force - STHITI STHAAPAKA SAMSKAARA.

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