Book Title: Tulsi Prajna 1996 07
Author(s): Parmeshwar Solanki
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati

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________________ TULSI-PRAJNA 8. Universe is hard-edged and Boundaries, edges, borders do not static exist 9. Universe consists of polar The polar opposites are but opposites complementary and superposable 10. In universe, observer, object They are interrelated, interdepenand medium are seperated dane and inseperable. Particles have no meaning as isolated entity B. Contents of the Universe 11. Its contents are mind (soul), It is a dynamic web of inse perable matter, space, time, ether, energy patterns. The contents gravitation, electromagnetic are more of subjective nature, radiations and force fields- forces are dynamic patterns of seperate, independant and particles and exchange of particles objective unifying force and matter C. Matter or Mattergy 12. It is made of small, solid, Atoms have been subatomised and indestructible mass point basic blocks do not carry any atoms meaning-their solidity dissolved into dynamic wave-like pattern 13. Material bodies are rigidly Force and matter have gone inse connected with force of gra- perable and interchangeable, * vity-an innate property exist only in middle universe 14. The mass and shape of They are variable with motion matter are unchangeable and absolute 15. Light and heat are cerpus- Radiations have dual nature. cular Matter particles are also wa vicular 16. Matter and energy/force are Matter is concentrated energy seperate 7. Properties of matter and par. They can be studied appreximately ticles can be studies absolutely only in terms of interactions with surroundings-observer or its conscousness. Any system is never isolated. It is integral part of a whole D. Space 18. Space is absolute, void, static, Space is clastic and changeable. 3 d and unchangeable. It is a space-time 4-d continuum It follows Euclidean geometry inseperably related with time. It is non-empty and relative. It follows non-Euclidean geometry and curved Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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