Wednesday, 4 July 2012

The Tao of Science, Quantum Atom Theory


In Taoism there is a dynamic interplay between the polar opposites of Yin and Yang. There is also a belief that any pair of opposites is dynamically linked to each other in a constant flow of endless change.

Even when there is ‘non-action’ there is still spontaneous change that is naturally harmonious and innate in the human mind in the form of intuitive intelligence. Just as the laws of change is innate in all things around us.

Everything follows the natural order and flow that is within the current of the Tao!

The Tao begins by saying that: The Tao that can be described is not the eternal Tao. This could be seen as placing limitations on the world of rational scientific thinking with the idea that human intellect can never totally comprehend the great mystery of the Tao.

Or it could be seen as the nature of a natural process that forms the infinity of the eternal Tao. An infinity of possibilities and opportunities that are always uncertain and unknown as the future unfolds.

The scientific theory described in this video ' The Tao of Science' is only an approximation of reality.

The Yin and Yang of Taoism is represented by the positive and negative of electromagnetic waves of light.

The constant manifestation of spontaneity that we find in the Tao is formed by the spontaneous absorption and emission of light in the form of waves of electromagnetic radiation.

This forms a process of continuous change or energy exchange that we see and feel as the flow of ‘time’ itself.

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