How'd the world come into being? Who can prove there was a BIG BANG? And, if there was such, what does that tell us about life today and tomorrow?
Cosmology is that branch of science which studies the origin and evolution of the universe. Since the philosophy of evolution is the underlying assumption of cosmology, it is expected that a good number of their conclusions will come in conflict with the Biblical history of creation. It is therefore good to know if those conflicts arise because of scientific reasons or because of philosophical presuppositions.
In this book the author allows us to undertake a breathtaking journey into the very roots of the philosophy of cosmology in order to rigorously appraise the degree of possible speculation. This will let us to make an attempt to define the ultimate limits of human knowledge in order to form a sober view of what, exactly, we can and cannot know.
Purana means stories or histories of ancient times. There are several subject matters in the puranas and they are classified into five sections. Their five sections are history, cosmology, secondary creation, genealogy of kings, and of Manvantaras or Manus. The Puranas are part of the Itihasas. The Puranas were written to popularize the religion of the Vedas. They contain the essence of the Vedas. The book falls into three major parts: an exposition of Western science, and especially its findings on cosmology, consciousness, sound and light. The second part treats the different methodological approaches of Western science and occult science, while the third part is a detailed exposition of the tenets of occult science and the ways in which it can underpin and extend the understanding of modern physical science. Edi is a very clearly aware of the intrinsic limitations of modern science as
We're learning at a fast clip that we don't know as much as we thought we did. But, maybe the LHC will catch us up next week.






