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  • It is a Monistic Philosophy. It argues observer and observed are one. It is closer to the "Observer Effect" in Quantum Mechanics than "belief."
  • It was 'Integrative'. While others practiced bloodletting, Indian doctors performed cataract surgeries and prescribed diets based on metabolic types.
  • It is a Vibration. It is the resonance of the vacuum. Studies show 'Om' synchronizes brain hemispheres and reduces stress.
  • No. Atheism is a valid path. The Charvaka school (material atheism) is a respected branch of the Indian intellectual tree.
  • Maya means 'Measurement'. It doesn't mean the world isn't "there"; it means our perception is limited, like seeing a 2D screen as 3D.
  • To clear the mind's 'Cache'. The high-frequency sound creates a unified wave that clears mental noise, forcing the brain into presence.
  • The Vedas are for Seekers. They are "Vid" (Knowledge). The core is a library of inquiry into time, space, and consciousness.
  • Vedic commentary suggests it. Calculations derived from Rig Veda texts give a speed remarkably close to 186,000 miles per second.
  • It is the Three-Strand Theory of Matter. Sattva (Balance), Rajas (Energy), and Tamas (Inertia) are the forces making up all matter and thought.
  • Different contexts. Nirvana is "extinguishing" the ego; Moksha is "realizing" the light was never the candle, but the infinite.
  • No, it was a revolution. Indians treated Zero as a number with properties, allowing the invention of algebra and higher physics.
  • Prana is 'Vital Energy'. Breath is the vehicle, but Prana is the subtle energy powering the nervous system.