Science, Spirituality and the Nature of

Reality

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sir roger penrose

Sir Roger Penrose is Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. He is well-known for his pioneering contributions in the field of quantum physics, theories of human consciousness, theory of relativity and observations on the structure of the universe. He shared the 1988 Wolf Prize for Physics with Stephen Hawking.

moments

Dr. T. D. Singh being welcome by Sir Roger Penrose
at his office at the University of Oxford.

Dr. Singh sharing publications and
activities of Bhaktivedanta Institute with Sir Penrose.

Dr. Singh and Sir Roger Penrose in pose
after the discussion about the Nature of Reality.

about book

Since antiquity, many prominent thinkers of the world, from Plato to Tagore and from Newton to Einstein, have attempted to unveil the nature of reality. But reality seems always deeper than our feeble minds can comprehend. Can a combined effort of science and spirituality, the two most dominant forces of humanity, help to delve deeper into the nature of reality? This unique dialogue between Dr. T. D. Singh and Sir Roger Penrose; like the well-known East-West dialogue between Tagore and Einstein, is a sincere attempt to seek some possible answers to the question of reality. Reflecting on a wide range of topics from consciousness to cosmology and from scientific mystery to mathematical beauty, this dialogue will provide readers with useful insights in their quest for the ultimate reality.