A Mathematical Formulation of Dependent Origination of Gautama Buddha \& Je TsongKhapa
In 1930, Albert Einstein and Rabindranath Tagore held a historically significant conversation at Einstein’s home in Caputh, near Berlin, exploring the nature of reality, truth, and humanity. Their dialogue highlighted a deep divide between Einstein’s belief in an objective, observer-independent reality and Tagore’s view that truth is inherently tied to human consciousness and experience. Einstein’s Perspective - Truth and reality are objective and independent of human observation. If no one is in a room to see it, the table still exists. The Pythagorean theorem, for example, remains valid regardless of humanity's existence. Tagore’s Perspective - Truth is intertwined with human consciousness. He believed the universe is a “human universe,” and that reality gains meaning only through perception and the “universal mind.” The ideal of perfect harmony lies in the universal being; truth is the perfect comprehension of the universal mind. An Example - Imagine a beautiful melody p...