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The #AtomicTheory of #AI: Deconstructing #NeuralNetworks into Simple Math by Tomio Kobayashi medium.com/@tomkob99_89317/t…
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जब दुनिया को Atom का नाम भी नहीं पता था… तब भारत में Maharishi Kanad ने ‘परमाणु’ का सिद्धांत दे दिया था! Centuries later, John Dalton introduced Atomic Theory to the modern world… अब सवाल ये है 👇 Discovery नई थी… या knowledge पहले से मौजूद था? 👉 Follow BharatiyaGPT for more hidden truths #AncientIndia #AtomicTheory #IndianKnowledge #ScienceFacts #DidYouKnow #BharatiyaGPT #HiddenHistory @ImmverseAI
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Who truly introduced atomic theory first? ⚛️ Was it John Dalton with his scientific model… or Maharishi Kanad with the concept of Parmanu thousands of years earlier? Knowledge doesn’t begin at one moment-it evolves across civilizations. In the Vaisheshika Sutra, Kanad described matter as made of indivisible particles (Parmanu)-long before modern laboratories existed. Centuries later, Dalton gave this idea experimental backing and shaped modern atomic theory. Maybe the real question isn’t who came first… but how human understanding kept growing over time. 👉 Experience deeper context with BharatiyaGPT where ancient wisdom meets modern intelligence. #AtomicTheory #MaharishiKanad #JohnDalton #IndianKnowledgeSystem #AncientScience #BharatiyaGPT #DidYouKnow #STEM #HistoryOfScience #Knowledge #AncientWisdom #AI
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The concept of the Atom (“Parmanu”) was introduced in India long before modern science formalized it. Around 2500 years ago, Maharishi Kanad proposed a revolutionary idea that all matter is composed of indivisible particles called Parmanu. This was centuries before John Dalton’s atomic theory shaped modern chemistry. What makes this even more fascinating is that this understanding came without microscopes, laboratories, or advanced instruments only deep observation, reasoning, and philosophical inquiry. In this podcast, we explore how the Vaisheshika Sutra laid the foundation of atomic thinking and how these ancient ideas connect with modern science. Watch the full podcast to explore the origins of atomic theory from ancient India. youtu.be/CbofAjPfQVQ #AtomicTheory #MaharishiKanad #Parmanu #IndianKnowledgeSystem #AncientScience #Physics #Podcast #BharatiyaGPT @rama_immverse @priti_immverse @ImmverseAI
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Democritus wasn’t just guessing when he proposed that matter was made of tiny, indivisible units, he was pushing against the dominant philosophical ideas of his time. Most #Greek thinkers believed the world was shaped by the four #classical elements, but Democritus argued instead that everything, from stones to stars to human beings, was built from countless invisible particles moving through empty space. This was a radical idea in the 5th century BC, especially because he reached it through pure reasoning rather than #experimentation. His “atoms” weren’t scientific in the modern sense, but the conceptual leap was astonishingly ahead of its era. What makes #Democritus even more fascinating is how he connected this atomic worldview to human life. He believed that the soul itself was made of especially fine, fast‑moving #atoms, and that understanding #nature’s building blocks could help people live more calmly and rationally. His #philosophy emphasized cheerfulness, moderation, and curiosity earning him the nickname “the laughing #philosopher.” Though his #atomictheory wouldn’t be scientifically validated for more than 2,000 years, his intuition laid the groundwork for one of the most important ideas in the #history of #science. #philosopher #thehistoriansden CREDIT: ⬆️⬇️
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Origin Of Thoughts: The Indian 🇮🇳 Atomic Theory (Anu) Ancient Indian thinkers proposed an atomic theory long before modern physics, but their idea of an atom was not a tiny solid particle. In the Vaisheshika system, the atom (anu) was defined by function and combination, not by measurable size. Anu was indivisible not because it was physically smallest, but because it could no longer be broken without losing its defining properties. Atoms were never observed directly. Their existence was inferred from change. If substances combine, transform, and separate in consistent ways, there must be stable units underlying those processes. Crucially, a single atom had no observable qualities. Color, taste, weight, and texture emerged only when atoms combined into dyads and triads. Properties were not intrinsic. They were relational and emergent. This avoided a major conceptual mistake: assuming matter is simply smaller and smaller chunks of the same thing. Indian atomic theory focused on how matter behaves, not what it looks like. Not mystical particles. Not speculative mythology. Just a behavior-based model of matter grounded in logical inference. #OriginOfThoughts #AtomicTheory
Origin Of Thoughts: Ākāśa: Why Space Was Treated as a Substance. In ancient Indian physics, space was not treated as emptiness. It was treated as a substance. In the Vaisheshika system, reality was classified into distinct categories. Ākāśa was one of them. It was not a void, but a real entity with a specific function. Why? Because space was required to separate, contain, and transmit. Without ākāśa, objects could not be distinct, motion could not occur, and sound could not propagate. Sound, in particular, was considered the defining property of space. If sound travels, something must allow it to travel. Space was not an abstract backdrop. It had causal necessity. This avoided a conceptual trap. If space were “nothing,” it could explain nothing. By treating space as something real, ancient thinkers could explain distance, direction, coexistence, and interaction without invoking hidden absolutes. Ākāśa was everywhere, indivisible, and non-obstructive, yet essential. Not mystical ether. Not poetic metaphor. Just space acknowledged as a real component of physical explanation.
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"An atom is a body which cannot be cut in two." — Maxwell. The concept of the atom as indivisible was a revolutionary idea that paved the way for modern physics. What's a classic scientific idea that still inspires you? #ScienceHistory #Physics #AtomicTheory #Maxwell #Chronon
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11- 🔁 RETWEET to honor one of the world’s first physicists and philosophers: Acharya Kanad - the Sage who saw Atoms with the Eye of the Mind. 🚩 Follow @_SanatanDharma 🚩🚩 #SanatanScience #AncientIndia #AcharyaKanad #AtomicTheory #BharatiyaGaurav #IndicKnowledge #VedicWisdom
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Long before Dalton, there was Acharya Kanad – the forgotten father of atomic theory, a Rishi, a scientist, a timeless genius. 🇮🇳🔬 #AcharyaKanad #AncientIndianScience #ProudIndian #SanatanWisdom #VedicScience #AtomicTheory
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It's the birthday of #RogerJosephBoscovich, one of the most far-reaching scientific thinkers of his time - (Scientist of the Day - 18 May) What is remarkable in his atomic theory is that his works appeared well over a century before the birth of modern #AtomicTheory.
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🌟 On this day, we honor the genius of Albert Einstein on the anniversary of his passing (April 18, 1955). 🕊️ A titan of science, his revolutionary ideas reshaped our understanding of the universe and continue to inspire awe. Let’s dive into his monumental contributions and why they still matter. 🚀✨ #Einstein #Physics #Genius Born in 1879 in Ulm, Germany, Einstein transformed physics with his unparalleled intellect. His 1905 Annus Mirabilis papers—four groundbreaking works published in a single year—changed science forever. 🧠 Let’s unpack them: 1️⃣ Photoelectric Effect: Einstein showed that light behaves as both waves and particles (photons), earning him the 1921 Nobel Prize. This discovery laid the foundation for quantum mechanics and technologies like solar panels. ☀️ #QuantumPhysics 2️⃣ Brownian Motion: By explaining the random movement of particles in a fluid, Einstein provided evidence for the atomic theory, bridging the gap between microscopic and macroscopic worlds. 🔬 #AtomicTheory 3️⃣ Special Relativity: Einstein’s theory redefined space and time, introducing the famous equation E=mc², which revealed the equivalence of mass and energy. This revolutionized physics and paved the way for modern tech like GPS. 🌍 #Relativity 4️⃣ Mass-Energy Equivalence: E=mc² showed that mass could be converted into energy, a concept critical to nuclear physics and energy production. ⚛️ #EequalsMC2 In 1915, Einstein unveiled his General Theory of Relativity, a masterpiece that redefined gravity as the curvature of spacetime. 🌌 This theory predicted phenomena like black holes and gravitational waves, both confirmed decades later. His equations guided us to the stars and remain vital to cosmology today. 🪐 #GeneralRelativity #BlackHoles Beyond his scientific brilliance, Einstein was a humanitarian. He spoke out against war, fascism, and nuclear proliferation, advocating for peace and human rights. His 1939 letter to President Roosevelt about the potential of atomic bombs shaped history, though he later regretted its impact. 🕊️ Einstein’s moral compass reminds us that science must serve humanity. 💙 #ScienceForGood Why does Einstein matter in 2025? His theories underpin modern tech—from smartphones to space exploration—while his curiosity inspires scientists worldwide. In an era of AI, climate challenges, and cosmic exploration, his legacy pushes us to ask big questions and seek truth. 🌐 What would Einstein think of today’s discoveries? Let’s discuss! 💬 #DeathAnniversary #ScienceLegacy Einstein once said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” 🧩 On this solemn day, let’s celebrate his boundless imagination and relentless pursuit of truth. His light still shines in every equation, every star, and every mind he inspires. 🌟 Share this post to honor his legacy! #AlbertEinstein #Inspiration #PhysicsMatters
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Who gave the Atomic Theory? Read about the Atomic Theory Given by Rishi Kanad Read: drive.google.com/file/d/1zjb… Donate to support: forms.gle/KSLDTbLHkBSGY7CA8 #YoungMoves #Read #rishikanad #atomic #atomictheory #cosmos #atom #History #India #Science #johndalton #chemistry #universe
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x.com/DIASDunsink/status/186… .@FlannOBrienSoc Half cargo/half bicycle ... principle of the Atomic Theory worked out with algebra. HT @DIASDunsink #AtomicTheory #TheThirdPoliceman

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AtomicTheory-Kanada Zero-Aryabhatta Surgery-Sushruta Medicine-Charaka Math & Astronomy-Varahamihira Gravity-Bhaskara Literature-Vyasa Valmiki Kalidasa Grammar & Linguistics - Panini And I can go on & on 🇮🇳
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Maharishi Kanad’s vision of Anu—tiny, indivisible particles—was centuries ahead of its time. Today, his groundbreaking concept forms the bedrock of atomic theory. India’s gift to the world continues to shape modern science and innovation. #IndianDiscoveries #AncientWisdom #Atom #AtomicTheory
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The history of atomic theory traces the evolution of ideas about the nature of matter and the atom. Ancient Philosophy (400 BCE - 300 BCE) -Democritus (circa 460-370 BCE): A Greek philosopher who first proposed the concept of the atom. He theorized that everything is composed of small, indivisible particles called "atomos," meaning "uncuttable." This idea was purely philosophical, without experimental evidence. The Birth of Modern Atomic Theory John Dalton (1766-1844): In 1803, Dalton proposed the first modern atomic theory based on experimental evidence. He suggested that: - Elements are made of tiny, indivisible atoms. - Atoms of a given element are identical in mass and properties. - Chemical reactions involve the rearrangement of atoms. The Discovery of Subatomic Particles (Late 1800s - Early 1900s) -J.J. Thomson (1856-1940): In 1897, Thomson discovered the electron through experiments with cathode rays, proposing the "plum pudding" model of the atom where electrons were embedded in a positive pudding. - Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937): In 1911, Rutherford conducted the gold foil experiment, discovering the atomic nucleus. He proposed a new model with a dense, positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons. - Niels Bohr (1885-1962): In 1913, Bohr developed a model where electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed energy levels, explaining atomic emission spectra. - James Chadwick (1891-1974): In 1932, Chadwick discovered the neutron, completing the picture of the nucleus composed of protons and neutrons. #AtomicTheory
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🚀 Did you know? A Jesuit priest, Fr. Roger Boscovich, was a STEM visionary ahead of his time. Long before modern atomic theory, he proposed the idea of indivisible "atoms" in his work Theoria Philosophiae Naturalis 🌌⚛️. As a physicist, mathematician, and philosopher, Boscovich made significant strides in understanding the universe, blending faith and science. His legacy reminds us of the incredible intersection between faith, reason, and discovery. #CatholicTech #FaithAndScience #AtomicTheory #CatholicInnovation #JesuitPriest #STEM #HistoryOfScience
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AtomicTheory-Kanada Zero, Planetary Motion - Aryabhatta Surgery-Sushruta Medicine-Charaka Math Astronomy-Varahamihira Gravity-Bhaskara Literature-Vyasa Valmiki Kalidasa Architectural marvels like Kailasa Lepakshi Brihadeeshwara Konark tht mke TajMahal look like an amateur job👇 #mughalslootedindia
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🧠 Dive into the fascinating world of atomic theory! From ancient philosophers to modern science, let's explore how our understanding of matter has evolved. #AtomicTheory #ScienceHistory #PhysicsExplained 🔬🌟 [Thread] 🧵👇
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Atomic Theory's first @GA_Conf We're excited for the great presentations that are lined up! Catch us @FrancoisSava and @CometGoat and let's chat about promoting inclusive design in game dev😀 #InclusiveDesign #Accessibility #UX #UI #GameDev #AtomicTheory #A11y #gaconf24
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