Book Title: Science Discovers Eternal Wisdom
Author(s): Amarendravijay, J D Lodaya, Bhuvanchandra
Publisher: Jain Sahitya Academy

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________________ experienced by us firsthand is an intricate play of electromagnetic waves of varying wavelengths and frequencies of which only a fraction is perceived by our sense-organs. Our ears can pick up the waves from 16 to 32768 frequencies per second. Those beyond this range remain inaudible to us. So is the case with our eyes. Like ears, the eyes can see the lighterays of wavelengths ranging from 0.00004 cm. to 0.00007 cm. only. The object having wavelengths higher or lower than this range remains invisible to us. Other sense-organs too have their limitations e.g. our sense of smell; a person having passed through a place leaves a trail of his specific bodyodour particles (pheromone) in such large quantity that about twelve to fourteen hours thereafter, there are enough left around for a dog's sharp sense of smell to detect and follow them on a fugitive's trail. But our nose cannot make it out. As Lincoln Barnett observes : It is evident therefore, that ... what man can perceive of the reality around him is distorted and enfeebled by the limitations of his organ of vision. The world would appear far different to him if his eyes were sensitive, for example to X-rays. 51 In short, what we can perceive and experience through our senses and mind is not necessarily the only existing reality Physicists state that in a particular place at any one given time there are multiple worlds and planes of reality coexisting within each other. With the change in one's level of perception, one can enter from one plane of existence to another. The answer to where all these worlds are ? is that they are all here only, interpenetrating our present world. They coexist simultaneously and in the same space just as different wavelengths and frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum do. A plane of being is not a place, it is a state of being, 99 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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