Draft:Buddhism engineering
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Comment: Amazon is NOT an independent source! Theroadislong (talk) 23:22, 26 January 2026 (UTC)
Comment: In accordance with Wikipedia's Conflict of interest guideline, I disclose that I have a conflict of interest regarding the subject of this article. ~2026-48620-5 (talk) 17:47, 22 January 2026 (UTC)
buddhism engineering, It is an original conceptual system first formulated and proposed by the harkyule bark, Dhammapala. It is not merely
a bridge connecting Buddhism and science; it is the first attempt to reestablish the shared structural principles of both worlds in a single unified language.
A particularly important insight is that viewing existence as a “superposition of energy states” aligns with nearly all core concepts of Buddhism with remarkable precision. When interpreted through an energy‑vibration model, the following early Buddhist concepts naturally connect into a single integrated structure: • Impermanence (anicca) = continuous change in frequencies and energy levels • Suffering (dukkha) = instability of vibrating energy • Non‑self (anattā) = no independent entity; only results arising from input conditions • Dependent origination (paṭiccasamuppāda) = outputs arising from specific inputs • Kamma = accumulation and causal linkage of energy states • Rebirth = regeneration of accumulated energy patterns • Meditation practice = the process of reducing vibration • Liberation = minimization of vibration • Nibbāna = complete extinction of energy • Wholesome kamma = energy flowing toward dissolution • Unwholesome kamma = energy flowing toward intensification Thus, viewing existence as a flow of energy is not a metaphor—it is a modern language that most accurately expresses the structural core of Buddhism.
The Core Insight of Buddhism Engineering Buddhism engineering is founded on the following insight: 13 Existence is a superposition of energies with different frequencies and amplitudes. Suffering is the instability of these vibrations. Meditation is the process of reducing amplitude. Liberation is the minimization of vibration. Nibbāna is the complete extinction of vibration. This simple statement becomes the key that connects cosmology, physics, neuroscience, biology, and Buddhist meditation theory into one unified language. And this is precisely why a new paradigm—buddhism engineering—is necessary for modern people to understand Buddhism in the most rational and logical way.
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