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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThere are many attempts to explain the existence of the universe. The observable universe around us is filled with unknowns and numerous unexplainable phenomena, let alone the unobservable universe. Every theory proposed is just trying to explain the existence of the observable universe around us, ignoring the fact that it is potentially possible there is an invisible universe that reveals itself as we find newer ways to observe it. We need to be able to abstract this universe as we observe it to be just a representation of something else underneath that is projected as this world around us by our descriptive thoughts. Only then can we find an explanation that is inclusive of everything that the universe is.
The best way to explain this algorithm is to use the computers that we have created and the AI algorithms that we are trying to write. This was my primary driver to understand the Sanskrit literature and to debug the working of the universe. The underlying curiosity to understand why and how the AI we write does not even seem to be a “fake imitation” of the working of the universe around us.
In this book, I explain the algorithms proposed in the Sanskrit literature for the working of this reality around us. I also compare these concepts to what we have currently present in computers and explain how they differ from what is explained in these books and why what we have in computers is insufficient to create the AI that we want to create.
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Ancient Philosophy
The author is a software engineer whose primary hobby is to decode the Upanishads and Sanskrit mantras that the author has been taught to revere and respect since a young age. Along the way, the author realized that most of these translations are flawed and influenced by the beliefs and devotion of the person repeating them. The author believes that the original meanings of these works of literature are much deeper than the present superstitious interpretations that are widely spread. Through this book, the author hopes to share this science that even modern science has failed to grasp and understand. You can also read more about this on the author’s blogHttps://ancientinsight.online
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