One Reality of Universe within Universe

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Scientific Paper
Title One Reality of Universe within Universe
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Author(s) Satya Pal Asija
Keywords One reality universe
Published 2012
Journal None
No. of pages 38

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Abstract

This paper and concomitant presentation comprise a Systems View of One Reality of the Universe (FTPRDNBU) within Universe (IEVACXUU) delineating its Size, Structure and Soul and Our Special Status on the Privileged Planet. It builds upon a previously presented and published paper at an NPA forum by the author with a similar title [1]. As this title implies, it is based on the premise that there is only one reality in-here and out-there notwithstanding multitudes of perceptions thereof. Accordingly problems in theory and practice of sciences cannot be solved without solving the problems in theory and practice of spirituality and vice versa. It includes sound-bites, a potpourri of One Reality NOW (Nuggets of Wisdom), TPM (This Probably Means) corrections and questions. There are no taboo topics or sacred cows. One Reality ignores man made boundaries of knowledge domains or credentials of the originator of a particular perception of reality. Any contradictions are purged from One Reality by employing familiar mathematical techniques such as LCM (Lowest Common Multiple) and HCF (Highest Common Factor) amongst others. No problem is an island. The problems of science cannot be solved without solving problems of spirituality and vice versa. No problem can be solved in isolation. The author supports his position by examples from a wide range and variety of sciences and spirituality. The only chance for solving the ?One Reality' jigsaw puzzle is by sharing the pieces of the puzzle from all sources & knowledge-domains of ?But ONE Reality'. Since this paper makes extraordinary claims, it concludes with ideas for obtaining extraordinary evidence as agenda for my peers and posterity. In the meantime this is my two cents worth of paper-trail.