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Did Buddhist Interpreters believe in Fractals?
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02-17-2013, 07:00 AM
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Sadu means good.
sadu sadu means good good - rather three times and this is a culture as well from the Buddha's time. that means laity say it too in their cultural sense. when someone only says sadu twice, in Burma, it means he/she has not trusted or feels satisfied yet. ................. Fractal is modern word. The Buddha taught a human is just like the earth - everything is similarly assembled - i.e. solidity - pathavi dhatu - earth - hardness and softness - support liquidity - apo dhatu - water - heat - tejo dhatu - fire motion - vayo dhatu - wind/air - support space - akasa datu - Space is very important. Without it nothing can move. Space exists between particles - throughout universe. Four Mahabuta dhatu (idk how to interpret dhatu) and space (). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mah%C4%81bh%C5%ABta 1. RÅ«pakkhandha (start reading from this) http://buddhanet.net/budsas/ebud/atta/ad04.htm From this point of view, yes, fractal is possibly agreeable in Buddhist view. Every physical thing is built with these five - big or small. ..... People are different so do different things differently for different intentions. ............ There have been people who achieved nibbana. You too can achieve it. Nibbana is - the state of being free from greed, anger, pride, self view, wrong view. Read about fetters: http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art37690.asp |
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