This Audio Pravachanam on Bhāgavatam and Modern Physics presents a profound interpretation of the srishti (creation) of the jagat, using concepts from modern physics to illuminate Vedāntic insights. Ideas such as quantum superposition, entanglement, tunnelling, and the uncertainty principle are employed as explanatory analogies to reveal the non‑dual vision underlying creation and manifestation.
This audio pravachanam offers a unique Vedāntic exposition of the Bhagavatam’s account of cosmic creation (srishti), interpreted through parallels drawn from modern physics.
The discourse uses concepts such as quantum superposition to explain the unmanifest potential of existence, quantum entanglement to illustrate the intrinsic interconnectedness of the cosmos, quantum tunnelling to indicate the transition from unmanifest to manifest, and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle to reflect the limits of objective measurement within phenomenal reality.
Rather than proposing a scientific equivalence, the pravachanam employs these ideas as conceptual aids to deepen understanding of Vedanta’s non‑dual vision, revealing how the jagat arises as an appearance upon Parabrahmam, while remaining rooted in Advaita insight and scriptural depth.