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Dear Shri Sravna,

My knowledge of Quantum Physics is meagre. Yet, I think the Quantum Uncertainty refers to "observations" and not phenomena per se.

The notion that everything in the universe is interconnected is only partly true. I say so because if everything was so interconnected, so many stars and even galaxies have been destroyed and so many countless numbers of human beings, animals, birds, plants, reptiles, etc., have died on the face of this Earth and still, this universe as well as this planet earth seem to go on, business as usual. So, the interconnection, if at all there is, is limited to the period during which anything exists and such interconnection vanishes when anything disappears or gets destroyed. And, even then it will be very difficult to prove that a nuclear bomb explosion on earth which decimates almost the entire humanity and life on earth, will have any impact at all on the nearest galaxy to ours or even within our own galaxy.

Karma theory imho merely answers, logically, the inequalities observed especially among us human beings; it does not go beyond that.


Dear Shri Sangom,

I admit at the level of physical reality there is discreteness. But I am talking of something which is deeper similar to what is said in our spiritual texts. One has to apply thought to see the relationship that is not evident to the senses or physical instruments. So I would say just because something is destroyed and is nonexistent to our senses does not imply that it has vanished.
 
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