Title: Electromagnetic Resonance of Biomaterials and Samkhya: A Study of Prime Symmetry and Resonance Frequencies
Date: 21 September 2024, Time: 6 pm IST
Abstract: The study of electromagnetic resonance in biomaterials has revealed fascinating patterns that resonate with ancient philosophical frameworks. Specifically, the symmetry observed in the resonance frequencies of biomolecules—correlating with prime number distributions—provides a novel intersection between modern science and classical Indian philosophy, particularly the Samkhya system. Samkhya, which posits that the universe arises from the interplay of Purusha (consciousness) and Prakriti (matter), offers a conceptual framework that can be applied to understand the underlying principles governing these resonance patterns.
This lecture explores how the symmetrical properties of prime numbers, as reflected in the resonance frequencies of biomolecules, can be interpreted through the lens of Samkhya philosophy. It hypothesizes that the fundamental vibrations in biomaterials correspond to the dynamic interactions of the three gunas (Satva, Rajas, Tamas) in Prakriti, as described in Samkhya. By examining these resonance patterns, we aim to bridge the gap between ancient metaphysical insights and contemporary biophysical phenomena, suggesting that the inherent order in biological systems might be rooted in principles that transcend purely material explanations.