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Multi-dimensional Application of Anekāntavāda
description. Uncertainty principle has added a third dimension (Verifiable)
with 7-aspectal approach verifiable statistically and quantum mechanically. It goes deeper into reality and advanced over reality
(iii) Relativity concept may be improved and is not the limit of knowledge. (iv). It is intellectual, mathematical, logical and verifiable theory. It was postulated during 1905-15.
It indicates the limit of rational knowledge through its predication of indescribability. It is intuitional and subjective construct of experience and wisdom. It was postulated earlier than 527 B.C.
3- Dissimilarities (i) It is based more towards ob- servable phenomena, though mind-matter relationship is involved.
(ii) The unification of natural laws may be mathematicised involving micro and macro world.
It is based more towards metaphysical/philosophical world. It reflects strong mind-matter relationship. It may be extended to physical reality. The intuitional insights can not be mathematicised. Its logic did not encourage quantitative observations. Common man can have only aspectal truth, but perfect knowers may have absolute truth.
(iii) One can have only relative truth, not the absolute truth, It depends upon “When and where" you are. (iv) The classical views of absolute mass, time, space have to be modified in terms of relativity & interrelation. (v) It has a virtually no credit to unifiable intuitional insight.
Space and time may be relative as weț as absolute. There is no contradiction.
It relies on intuition more over experimental observations. Logic is to systematize experience. It has a paranormal and philo
(vi) It has rational and coopera-
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