Sunya and Nothingness in Science, Philosophy and Religion

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We usually treat mathematics as an exact science. But if a mathematician tells you that there are infinitely many zeros, and adds that the integer zero is not the same as the fraction “zero upon one”, which differs from the rational zero which in turn is different from the real zero, you are bound to be shocked. You will be equally stunned if a student of tantra tells you that there is little difference between sunya (zero) and infinity.

This book analyzes the notions of sunya, nothing and other similar concepts found in various fields: mysticism, religion, philosophy, science and mathematics. This exploration reveals a strange but fascinating world of nothingness; a weird world with its mind-boggling contradictions and irrationalism conveying the same central message of nihil, a world where one finds prophets and philosophers trying to harmonize contraries, non sequiturs and irreconcilables.

The book is aimed at the general reader who is assumed to have the knowledge of school mathematics. Most of the new mathematical concepts can be appreciated intuitively. The proofs of most results are not given, since the work is not addressed specifically to the students of mathematics.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jayant Burde

Jayant Burde received his M.Sc. degree in mathematics from Bombay University and a law degree from Bangalore University. He is also a Certificated Associate of the Indian Institute of Bankers. He was in business before he joined a bank where he worked for nearly 20 years. His published papers contain mathematical models in finance, costing and organizational structure.

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Title
Sunya and Nothingness in Science, Philosophy and Religion
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8120833430, 9788120833432
Length
xxii+289p.
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