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Vedas, the eternal laws of the universe

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Sources: This article does not deal with religions. It deals with the laws of nature which includes humans. These laws are taken from the following books of Vedas: (1) Ramayan, written by Balmiki (2) Mahabharat, wriiten by Byasdeb (3) Gita spoken by Sri Krishna (4) Samkhya, written by Kapildeb. Only these books, written by seer yogis (Drashta), are considered as authentic. Seer Yogis: The existence of invisible things can be seen exactly, therefore can be exactly predicted to happen, before the events actually happen. Anyone can become a high level seer yogi by following yogic meditation procedures described in the Vedas. If you become a seer yogi then you will be able to see all these eternal laws and events even today. Objective: There are many articles in the public domain that produced scientific proofs of these Vedic laws. The focus of this article is to highlight that all these laws are really precisely defined and described by various verses and texts in the above four Vedic literatures. Therefore this article will attempt to define the exact meaning of these laws by pointing out such verses. The article is mainly written for mathematics, science, and engineering scholars. No Religions: Thus Purans and Upanishads are not considered authentic; their authors are not known to be seer yogis. Any books, concepts, or verses that contradict any one of the above four books are also not considered as authentic. This article borrows many ideas from many multidisciplinary subjects from all branches of knowledge like: mathematics, physics, engineering, economics, philosophy, Vedas, Bible, soul theory, etc. But it does not include religions; it treats books of religions as different from the objectives of religions. Why Long: This article is quite long in length for many reasons: it is multidisciplinary in nature; attempts have been made to make it self contained; it highlights the fundamental assumptions to uncover the truth; the concept of consciousness affects all philosophies, life styles, and all subjects, etc.
Title: Vedas, the eternal laws of the universe
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Sources: This article does not deal with religions.
It deals with the laws of nature which includes humans.
These laws are taken from the following books of Vedas: (1) Ramayan, written by Balmiki (2) Mahabharat, wriiten by Byasdeb (3) Gita spoken by Sri Krishna (4) Samkhya, written by Kapildeb.
Only these books, written by seer yogis (Drashta), are considered as authentic.
Seer Yogis: The existence of invisible things can be seen exactly, therefore can be exactly predicted to happen, before the events actually happen.
Anyone can become a high level seer yogi by following yogic meditation procedures described in the Vedas.
If you become a seer yogi then you will be able to see all these eternal laws and events even today.
Objective: There are many articles in the public domain that produced scientific proofs of these Vedic laws.
The focus of this article is to highlight that all these laws are really precisely defined and described by various verses and texts in the above four Vedic literatures.
Therefore this article will attempt to define the exact meaning of these laws by pointing out such verses.
The article is mainly written for mathematics, science, and engineering scholars.
No Religions: Thus Purans and Upanishads are not considered authentic; their authors are not known to be seer yogis.
Any books, concepts, or verses that contradict any one of the above four books are also not considered as authentic.
This article borrows many ideas from many multidisciplinary subjects from all branches of knowledge like: mathematics, physics, engineering, economics, philosophy, Vedas, Bible, soul theory, etc.
But it does not include religions; it treats books of religions as different from the objectives of religions.
Why Long: This article is quite long in length for many reasons: it is multidisciplinary in nature; attempts have been made to make it self contained; it highlights the fundamental assumptions to uncover the truth; the concept of consciousness affects all philosophies, life styles, and all subjects, etc.

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