Until very recently, science and Hinduism were at loggerheads, and there was no synergy between the two. But today, science and the original Hindu faith known as Sanatana Dharma, today science and Sanatana Dharma have great synergy, they both believe that we are energy. Thousands of years ago, ancient Hinduism of Sanatana Dharma said that we are not the body-mind we seem to be, we are Divine energy, we are the Spirit, the Atman, the Soul. Today, science agrees that the smallest particle of the human body, not atoms, molecules, electrons, neutrons, but quark, the smallest part when examined under the microscope turns into energy. They have discovered the Wave-Particle Duality, based on the Law of Thermodynamics, that matter becomes energy and energy will become matter. This is what spirituality has been talking about, the Vedas and the Upanishads, for thousands of years.
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You need two things for there to be a relation "between" them.
NO they are NOT RELATED, just their SURNAME is COMMON.
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There is no relation at all between prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Alaadin. Nothing is common between them. Nothing even to compare between them.
You don't get a degree with a subject; you get a degree in a subject. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or Bachelor of Computer Science are common descriptions of this degree.
Yes, both languages descended from a common ancester, Indo-European.
The two most common forces in science are gravity, which is the force of attraction between objects with mass, and electromagnetism, which includes forces like electric and magnetic forces that act between charged particles.
Well, since we all have one common ancestor, yes, but for all practical purposes, they are not related. Their relation is like the relation between Lybians and Russians
Both have a common border and good competitors in the world market because of cheap manpower and labour.
Software and program is exactly the same. The most common is software but some people like to use the term, program.
Science is observation and theory based on fact and hard evidence. Common sense is normally loosely based on science and firsthand observation. For example. If you turn on a stove, science can predict and describe what happens in order to turn electrical current into heat on the stove plate. Common sense will tell you (through experience) that if you put you hand on the hot plate you will get burnt.