01-11-2009, 09:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2009, 10:05 PM by Bharatvarsh.)
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Wrong,
I have personally used vedic math for 1 year and I can vouch for its
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The fact that it is effective does not prove its vedic origin, anyone can come up with mathematical shortcuts to save time, but that doesn't mean the vedas have anything to do with it. The problem is not about its "accuracy and efficacy" but is claimed origins which are nothing but made up.
Its like writing a book on Vedic cuisine and talking about how to make samosas, and use tomatos, both of which are later foreign introductions into India. Sure, they may taste good, but they have nothing to do with the cuisine in Vedic times.
And props to the organizers of the conference.
I have personally used vedic math for 1 year and I can vouch for its
accuracy and efficacy <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
The fact that it is effective does not prove its vedic origin, anyone can come up with mathematical shortcuts to save time, but that doesn't mean the vedas have anything to do with it. The problem is not about its "accuracy and efficacy" but is claimed origins which are nothing but made up.
Its like writing a book on Vedic cuisine and talking about how to make samosas, and use tomatos, both of which are later foreign introductions into India. Sure, they may taste good, but they have nothing to do with the cuisine in Vedic times.
And props to the organizers of the conference.

