Bridging Science & Religion

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The guest, Dr. Avtar Singh has recently authored and published a new book entitled- "The Hidden Factor: An Approach for Resolving Paradoxes of Science, Cosmology and Universal Reality". The book was motivated by his personal interest in pursuing a scientific search for understanding reality, purpose, and meaning in the universe.


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During this program Dr. Singh explains the role of consciousness in explaining the observed behavior of the universe and resolving its mysteries. The consciousness permeates each and everything in the universe in the form of the zero-point energy or the vacuum energy of the empty space. The consciousness in the universe provides for its purpose and the meaning of life in its fundamental eternity, omnipresence, and free will. The time is a symptom or property of unconsciousness of the inanimate matter, and not a universal reality or truth. Dr. Singh discusses scientific answers to questions such as: What is the relationship between understanding the universe and understanding the human mind, consciousness, and religion?; What are the philosophical perspectives of the results of this new understanding?; How does it address the conflict between science and religion?; What perspective it provides on the current debate on Creation vs. Evolution theories? Is time a reality?; Does the universe have a purpose? Is there God? What is the purpose and meaning of life?

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  • The surname "Singh" means lion. In India... this name became popular because the British used the symbol of a lion when they conquered India, which previously considered the tiger to be the strongest animal.

  • I like your video. Please watch my video on Science & Religion and tell me what you think.

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