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Muditha Champika graduated from the University of Tsukuba Japan with the BSc degree in Engineering (Quantum and Electronic Engineering Major). After his high schools, he received a scholarship from the Japanese government to do higher education in Japan. He has a great understating of Buddhist philosophy since he grew up in a Buddhist culture in Sri Lanka.

He think there are two big mistakes science has did, first one is science didn't study about the mind and the second one is science couldn't able to prove the existence of invisible beings. Humans expect better life in the future with the science. But he describes in the future humans will be more wicked and their life expectancy will go down in average.

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1. What early Indian sages explain about the world?

2. If there is no self or a soul, then how rebirth exists?

3. What is the meaning of worship to a sage?

4. What is the definition of a living being?

5. How permanent enlightenment is possible?

6. What things truly exist in the universe?

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“We all are wearing many hundred glasses of different colors. Therefore, everyone sees the world in different views. Somehow, if we could remove those glasses, we can see the world with real colors. Name of the most difficult to remove glass is ‘there are permanent things of mine.”
Muditha Champika, Theories of Nature and the Universe: Comparison of Pure Buddhist Philosophy and Science

“If there is no any patience, forbearance and forgiveness. Then there is no peace.”
Muditha Champika, Decoding Mysteries Of Nature And The Universe: Comparison of Pure Buddhist Philosophy and Science

“Treasures are hidden and hard to find but if we could find a real treasure, it will shine our lives. In the similar way ultimate reality is hidden and hard to find but if we could find it, it will shine our lives.”
G.W. Muditha Champika, Theories of Nature and the Universe: Comparison of Pure Buddhist Philosophy and Science

“If there is no any patience, forbearance and forgiveness. Then there is no peace.”
Muditha Champika, Decoding Mysteries Of Nature And The Universe: Comparison of Pure Buddhist Philosophy and Science

“Science is great for us. But for someone who sees the humans for more than one million years, science is just a one instant like a baby trying to talk.”
Muditha Champika, Theories of Nature and the Universe: Comparison of Pure Buddhist Philosophy and Science

“One day with knowing the reality is better than hundred years without knowing the reality.”
G.W. Muditha Champika, Theories of Nature and the Universe: Comparison of Pure Buddhist Philosophy and Science

“Treasures are hidden and hard to find but if we could find a real treasure, it will shine our lives. In the similar way ultimate reality is hidden and hard to find but if we could find it, it will shine our lives.”
G.W. Muditha Champika, Theories of Nature and the Universe: Comparison of Pure Buddhist Philosophy and Science

“We all are wearing many hundred glasses of different colors. Therefore, everyone sees the world in different views. Somehow, if we could remove those glasses, we can see the world with real colors. Name of the most difficult to remove glass is ‘there are permanent things of mine.”
Muditha Champika, Theories of Nature and the Universe: Comparison of Pure Buddhist Philosophy and Science

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