About Vedic Computation: Redefining Computer Science in the Light of Maharishi Vedic Science
| Authors | Guthrie, Gregory |
|---|---|
| Date | 1997 |
| Publication | Modern Science and Vedic Science |
| Vol / Pages | Vol. 7 No. 1 pp. 191-221 |
| URL | https://www.academia.edu/68869909/Vedic_Computation_Redefining_Computer_Science_in_the_Light_of_Maharishi_Vedic_Science |
Type: Journal Article
Tags: abstraction, Artificial intelligence, computer science education, computers, Maharishi Vedic Mathematics, modeling, symbolism, Technology, transcendental meditation
Abstract
Computer science has a unique and important role in today’s world. With its powerful synthesis of new tools and mechanisms through which to express our growing knowledge of natural law, it has extended and redefined many areas of life to create new disciplines and new possibilities for the application and development of existing fields. With this phenomenal growth in the capabilities and applications of computing, technology has expanded into areas critical to the safety and stability of our society. This raises important questions about the soundness of these foundations. These fundamental issues require a clear understanding and precise description of the structures of intelligence expressed in computing systems, and this is not present in computer science, or any other modern scientific discipline. Maharishi Vedic Science, a science of the full range of intelligence, provides a unique context for understanding and resolving these problems. [A]
