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The text reflects on the surprising knowledge contained in the Tripitaka regarding infinite universes, discovered long before modern science by Edwin Hubble. It raises questions about how ancient monks could have understood such concepts 2,000 years ago when humanity only recognized the Milky Way. This intriguing connection between ancient texts and contemporary discoveries is explored, inviting readers to ponder the depth of historical knowledge. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

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-Ancient Knowledge
-Science and Spirituality
-Infinite Universes
-Tripitaka's Insights
-Edwin Hubble's Discovery

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Journey to Joy 88 88 were in there. Later, I studied the books which he suggested. After reading them for a while, I started to wonder. I was shocked to read the story of infinite universes in the Tripitaka. How could it be? How could monks have known about this science? Humans only knew about this less than 100 years ago when Mr. Edwin Hubble looked through a telescope and found that what he saw was not only a myriad of stars but another universe. Before Hubble's discovery, humans only knew that they lived in the Milky Way, which consisted of 200 million stars. The eyes of humans, even with the aid of telescopes, could never see anything beyond this, much less dream of the infinite universes. Humans believed that there were nothing beyond this and never dreamed there were infinite universes. Once I read about this in the Tripitaka, I was shocked about how those who wrote the Tripitaka around 2,000 years ago knew about the infinite universes.
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