Abstract

In this paper, we will prove the Buddhist teaching that good deeds/actionlead to happiness and bad deeds lead to suffering has a scientific verification by using an optimal control theory branch of mathematics.TheBuddhist teaching considers thatBuddha is a good mind/soul with information about good deeds or good karma. Here we will prove this view has scientific evidence as a theorem.

Highlights

  • In Buddhism, it is believed that every living creature obeys the law of karma

  • The law of karma consists of two main stages: the first stage is the good deeds lead to happiness and bad deeds lead to suffering, and the second stage is deeds that have not developed during a lifetime, determine their reincarnation after death

  • The mathematical proof of Buddhist teaching that the good deeds lead to happiness and bad deeds lead to suffering

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Summary

Introduction

In Buddhism, it is believed that every living creature obeys the law of karma. What is the law of karma? Information (karma) about actions performed by the human body, language, and mind is recorded in the mind or soul, depending on the nature of their actions. Good and bad deeds committed by a person during his life turn into either happiness or suffering, and if not, this becomes a decisive factor for where the person’s soul will be reborn in the 6realms of Samsara. This is called the law of karma [1,2]. Some people believe that Buddhism is misleading people, and some religion sees Buddhism as a false religion This is because there is no scientific proof for the Law of Karma. We tried to demonstrate that the Buddha of Buddhism and the God of Christianity are two different things

What is a duality relationship?
Optimal control problem
What is Buddha-“God” by Buddhist understanding?
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