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Slide 1 - Gandhi and Science Pankaj S. Joshi Mumbai First Kaka Saheb Kalelkar Lecture (Sahitya Parishad, Ahmedabad, 18 April 2009)‏
Slide 2 - Aldous Huxley was among the first to brand Gandhi and his movements `anti-science': “Tolstoyan's and Gandhiites tell us to `return to nature', in other words, abandon science altogether and live like primitives....the trouble with this advise is it cannot be followed... science and technology allowed human population to double...but they advocate slaughter...compared to which Timur and Changiz Khan would look trivial...”
Slide 3 - Nehru responded to Huxley: “It [Gandhi's] may not be a correct attitude; its logic may be faulty...” This was followed up by Indian Science policy makers and scientists such as Meghnad Saha, who told Russians that he and his brother scientists had “as little regard” for Gandhi's economic and social theories as you 'the Russians' have for Tolstoy... All in all, Gandhi was branded as entirely retrograde
Slide 4 - They made clear divisions: He was some one who could mobilize masses, and therefore useful in that way, but he was a `religious man' and not a `science man', and to that extent irrelevant in the modern age, with retrograde views Even today, these views are shared by a large section of Indian intelligentsia, even when they readily acknowledge Gandhi's ability to mobilize people for freedom movement
Slide 5 - This is to such an extent that Science policy writings in India, creating the Vision of a Future India thus make no mention of Gandhi There is in a way a `Missing Gandhi' in the Science and Intellectual policies of India, and at the same time there is a missing `Science' in the Gandhian studies. This is not good for a healthy intellectual and cultural growth of the Nation!!
Slide 6 - Was Gandhi anti-Science? Was Gandhi Totally Unscientific? THIS IS ONE OF THE STRONGEST CRITICISM AGAINST GANDHI IN MODERN TIMES
Slide 7 - The sewing machine, Mahatma Gandhi declared, ` `was one of the few useful things ever invented'. Was Gandhi always against Machinery and Industrialization?
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Slide 10 - Machines are merely tools and Not our Masters... This image of his being anti-science dates back from the early days of his book HIND-SWARAJ which just completes 100 years in 2009 Probably he just told it too strongly and it appeared to many that he was plainly anti-Science
Slide 11 - Gandhi did not condemn the scientific temper of west, but he objected to the use of scientific discoveries against humanity. It is not realized often that he was a severe critic of Modern Civilization but not of Science or Scientific Method
Slide 12 - The Nature of Science What is Science? In its essence, it is the Search for Truth; the fundamental laws that govern the Universe In that sense, Gandhi's method had its scientific basis.
Slide 13 - As he explained clearly: “...my life consists of nothing else but numerous experiments with truth... If I can narrate them in a dispassionate and humble spirit...Far be it from me to claim any degree of perfectness “I claim for them nothing more than does a scientist who, though he conducts his experiments with utmost accuracy, forethought and minuteness, never claims any finality on conclusions, but keeps an open mind... “I have gone through deep self-introspection, searched myself through and through, and examined and analysed every situation.”
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Slide 15 - If you study his Thoughts, Actions and Writings, you find that he analysed and investigated his own life in same microscopic manner, going to the minutest details Introspection and going into the Finest and Minutest Details was his key strength
Slide 16 - “Geometry was a new subject in which, I was not particularly strong...and the English medium made it still more difficult for me. When, however, with much effort I reached thirteenth proposition of Euclid, the utter simplicity of the subject was suddenly revealed to me. A subject which only requires a pure and simple use of one's reasoning power could not be difficult. Ever since... geometry has been both easy and interesting for me.” His was clearly an extremely Logical Mind...no question on that
Slide 17 - On mother tongue instruction “English became the medium of instruction in most subjects from the fourth standard. I found myself completely at sea... If our education were more systematic, and if children were free from the burden of having to learn subjects through a foreign medium...” A scientific knowledge of one language makes a knowledge of other languages comparatively easy. Throughout his life, he kept telling this; an example: “...Tomorrw Dr J C Bose will be making a speech. If he speaks in Bengali I will have no quarrel with him. I will have quarrel with him if he speaks in...”
Slide 18 - He was in contact with best of the Scientific authorities of his day Sir J. C. Bose came and met him (Mum.1924)‏ Previously (1917), he went to Calcutta to attend “opening of Bose's research Institute”, and said, “It was spiritual affair rather than a public show.” “Thanks to the marvellous researches of ... Bose...his discoveries are revolutionizing the accepted...” Sir C V Raman and Lady Raman come and discuss with him (1936)‏ Important scientists such as J. C. Bose, C. V. Raman and P. C. Ray were put as Members of the Khadi Development Board
Slide 19 - Post-graduate Research 'Gandhi Seva Sangh' (1935) was meant for post-graduate study and thinking and research. Gandhi suggested that other institutions, mainly busy with `Action' would not have time to do this. Gandhi Seva Sangh must study, understand and investigate the key principles and basics on `khadi', `charkha', `Ekadasha Vrata' and such other basics. It is obvious that Gandhi laid enormous emphasis on Study, Thinking & Research and analysing the Fundamentals
Slide 20 - P. C. Ray and Gandhi When Gandhi established and created a University, the Gujarat Vidyapeeth, in 1920, He invited Dr Prafullchandra Ray to inaugurate The same ANY POLITICIAN OR FAMOUS STATESMAN WOULD HAVE OBLIGED HIM, BUT IT IS INTERESTING THAT HE THOUGHT OF A SCIENTIST Dr P. C. Ray came over and did the Inaugural...
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Slide 22 - Was Gandhi aware of The Amazing Universe The Profound Puzzles that it brings & Future Directions and New Perspectives Emerging
Slide 23 - The Universe The visible Universe is made of Stars and Galaxies Each Galaxy contains 400 to 500 Billion Stars Universe has Billions of such Galaxies Universe is Expanding NOW, WE FIND THAT THE UNIVERSE ACCELERATES!
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Slide 26 - Gandhi & the Universe “...this Universe which is millions of times vaster than the earth...” “..and what are we in this mighty Universe? We are less than...And what about the magnificent canopy of heaven...” “if...heavenly bodies do not work like machines, the Universe would come to a standstill...” “..like atom in this Universe..our existence as embodied beings is purely momentary...” “..An all pervading, conscious Power fills our Universe which we call God...” “...If we carefully observe and examine the Universe, we shall see that...”
Slide 27 - “...As in the body so in universe. The body ever dies, yet lives. Similarly the Cosmos as expressed in the creation ever dies yet remains alive..” “...that talent which can see the Universe in an atom...” “..there is an orderliness in the Universe, there is an unalterable law...over the will of every man...so that none of us can wrong the Universe...” “..would befall the universe if the sun became capricious and went in for a variety of pastimes.. there is a monotony that sustains...” “..A man of world can as little comprehend the Universe as a fish living in the ocean can fathom its depths...”
Slide 28 - The Universe “There is an orderliness in the Universe, there is an unalterable law governing every thing and every being that exists or lives. It is no blind law; for no blind law can govern the conduct of living beings.” HE APPEARS TO BE AWARE OF THE VASTNESS AND INFINITE NATURE OF THE UNIVERSE Of course, as is well-known, Kakasaheb has written wonderful articles on Nature, Aakash- darshan, Stars, sky-watching, astronomy
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Slide 32 - WOULD GANDHI BE INTERESTED IN TELESCOPE? WELL, HE USED TELEPHONE Probably he would also be interested in the Space Telescope TODAY, because just as he analysed his own life in Microscopic detail, in the same way, he had a Telescopic vision and always wanted and tried to see things faraway. HIS COMMENTS ON MODERN CIVILIZATION EXACTLY SHOW THAT
Slide 33 - The Amazing Universe He was always interested in knowing about New Discoveries and Developments in Science He was aware that we need New Eyes to See the Universe He also looked aware on the Deep relation of Human Mind and the Universe He did not say why bother about Universe -Do We not have enough problems on Earth?-
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Slide 35 - “I KNOW NOTHING OF THE SCIENCE OF ASTROLOGY AND I CONSIDER IT TO BE A SCIENCE, IF IT IS A SCIENCE, OF DOUBTFUL VALUE, TO BE SEVERELY LEFT ALONE BY THOSE WHO HAVE ANY FAITH IN PROVIDENCE.” AT THE SAME TIME, Totally Against Blind Faith
Slide 36 - Criticized strongly the Lack of Research in Ayurveda His dialogue with Vaidyas continued for a while and he strongly emphasized that we must not just have Blind Faith in all that is “Old” and all that is “Traditional” He emphasized the need for Research and Investigations again and again, Be it Khadi, Ayurveda or any any other discipline
Slide 37 - International Connections with Scientists and Philosophers Madam Curie's daughter, Eve Curie meets Gandhi (1942), Gandhi reads the Madam Curie book, and has the following to say: “Vah to Sacchi tapaswini thi. Muze hota hai, Paris jake uska ghar dekh aau. Hamare kisi vigyani ne aisa dukh nahi bhoga...Hamane to Angrezo ki maherbani se Angrezo ke dhang se kam karana hi sikha. Shodh vibhag aadi ke Safed Hathi khade kar liye. Itana paisa kharch hota hai. Itani badi prayogshala e Tata ne, sarkar ne khadi ki, par kam vaha par kitana hota hai?” (From Sushila Nayar, `Karavas ki Kahani')
Slide 38 - His affection to Scientists and the Scientific Method Sushila Nayar says: “Madam Curie ki kitab se to bas Bapu chipak gaye hain. Is kitab ki lekhika, unki ladaki Eve Curie Bapu se milane Delhi main aayi thi. Bole, us ladki se muze aachhi jan- pahechan karani thi...syam ko muz se bole, Tuze is kitab ka Hindi main sunder anuvad karana hoga...”
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Slide 42 - Gandhi-Einstein Correspondence The two greats never met, but have had an exchange of letters where they deeply appreciated each-other's work Einstein writes to Gandhi in 1931, when he was in UK, “...your work shows to the world that goal can be achieved without violence... I hope to meet you in future..” Gandhi replies to him in Berlin, “...its a matter of great satisfaction that you found my work useful...look forward to meet you, that too in India, in my Ashram..” THE GREAT RESPECT TO EACH OTHER IS OBVIOUS
Slide 43 - But then, Gandhi was highly unconventional, and there were major debates --The Gandhi-Tagore Controversy-- The Bihar earthquake—A major tragedy Gandhi relates it to the Sin of Untouchability Tagore is furious—Writes a strong protest, saying This is highly unscientific!! Gandhi sticks to his guns—Owns full responsibility—“Yes, I believe so and that was what I said!”
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Slide 45 - To top it, He then asked: Does your Science know All Answers? Is it really perfect in all its Aspects? He also made a prophetic statement: “The Science of Love and that of Life is much greater than that of Matter; and much greater Discoveries will come in the former in Future.” We see an element of the mystic Gandhi in this episode!!
Slide 46 - In a famous talk recorded by BBC, he suggested: ''....There is a mysterious force that pervades the Universe...it can work wonders if we allow it to work through ourselves...” No Question that he was a Deeply Religious Person
Slide 47 - WHY BOTHER UNIVERSE? Do we already not have enough problems right here? What is the Use? Answer: Firstly, at Some Stage or Other in your life, you cannot resist asking Questions on your Very Existence—Who You are; Where You Come from and Where You Go; What All this Universe around You is.. Basically, we want to Understand `How the Universe Works', and its `Nature, Structure and Fundamental Laws' ..
Slide 48 - WHY BOTHER UNIVERSE? Secondly, Enormous practical benefits have resulted from the Study of Universe...And Gandhi was always interested in that... Examples: Teflon in kitchen, X-Rays, Medical Applications of Physics and more recently the Nano-technology.. Trying to Understand Atom led to Quantum Theory –and that is what led to Modern Electronics, IT Industry, and the present-day Computer Revolution
Slide 49 - The Unity of Nature Further, trying to Understand the Planets and Stars led to secrets of Gravitation, and this in turn created the entire Space Technology, and Satellites, and the present day Communications Revolution Today, the Nano-Physics is about to create Another Revolution in Biology and Health Sciences UNIVERSE IS ONE, NARROW VIEWS DO NOT HELP, LIFE TO BE VIEWED IN ENTIRITY!
Slide 50 - Profound Puzzles How to Explain Such Ultra-High Energy Happenings in Cosmos? The Universe and The Atom What is the Relation between the Microcosm and Macrocosm? Fundamental Forces governing the Universe Dark Energy and Dark Matter? THE LIST IS FAR FROM COMPLETE!!
Slide 51 - From his statements on the Universe, his comments on the Scientific Method, his Contacts and Conversations with Important Scientists of his time, it appears that He was aware of this Global Perspective He did not want to see cosmos in a fragmented way & Was aware of our place in this vast Universe and Our great Ignorance on Universe and its Basic Laws
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Slide 55 - Man & the Universe There is the Smallest World of Atoms from our Scale -and there is the Vast Universe around us.. What is our Place in the Universe?
Slide 56 - These are the questions we must think about and which we cannot escape In fact, we must note, Gandhi did that in an extensive manner through out his life Numerous Examples: His very Initial list of Questions to Shrimad Rajchandra, Vinoba-Gandhi dialogue, Interactions with very many Scientists & Philosophers of his day, Contacts with Maa Anandmayi, Raman Mahashi, Swami Yogananda and such others HE WAS DEFINITELY NOT A SINGLE TRACK PERSON—WAS VERY OPEN FOR SEARCH OF TRUTH
Slide 57 - Our discussion and analysis so far show, I hope, beyond any reasonable doubt, that Gandhi was certainly NOT anti-Science In fact, he always enjoyed taking interest in the the things scientific, was himself an extremely logical person who greatly respected and liked the methods and workings of science, and who always emphasized and valued the need for research, as is clear from the examples of his discussions on Ayurveda and other issues
Slide 58 - Can we fathom Gandhi's Mind, his Priorities and Actions Today? It will be only Conjecture, Only A Speculation... Can we Try? We must seek help of Gandhian scholars, Shri Narayan Desai and others with much insights on Gandhi, to that end, and Do What we can in our own Humble Ways
Slide 59 - What Gandhi would have done Today? Can we speculate? An extensive Research and Development work on Solar energy? Massive Use of Mobile and TV & Communication Technology to create a Worldwide Awareness on Global Problems of the day? Other Initiatives on Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development HE WAS VERY AWARE ALWAYS OF THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION, SO, He would have Communicated and Interacted much better with Educationalists and Scientists once He got more time after the freedom struggle
Slide 60 - Environmental concerns featured always very strongly in his work and writings, even though he never used this word explicitly. Today, he would have criticised the Modern Culture of Polluting Machines even much more strongly!! He would then have launched a Major Environment Protection Movement of an absolutely International Magnitude, using all currently available Modern Communication Tools!! HE WOULD HAVE PERHAPS LOVED THE IT AND NANO REVOLUTIONS, CALLING THEM `NON-VIOLENT SCIENCE' COMPARED TO ROCKETS AND NUCLEAR, AND WOULD MAKE THEIR FULL USE!!
Slide 61 - It is a pity that this aspect of Gandhi's personality is not, and was not fully realized by thinkers, scholars, and intellectuals That has been a real loss to the Humanity and Mankind as a whole! SO, WHAT IS REALLY NEEDED TODAY IS The list would be long, there are many more things to say, we can go on—but the Key Point is:
Slide 62 - Gandhian Science & Gandhian Cosmology A deeper Dialogue and Thinking on the Gandhi's Way of Looking at the Universe Is This the right time and ripe time to do it in an International and Global Way ??
Slide 63 - Acknowledgements My warm thanks to the Sahitya Academy for this kind invitation that offered me this excellent opportunity to think on this wonderful and important subject I am very grateful to many friends for Discussions and vital inputs. Shri Kanti Shah's analysis on `Hind-Swaraj' was very useful to me. I warmly thank V.Acharya,N.Bhatt,M.Mehta, S.Shah, R.Thakkar,M.Vasavada and many other friends of Bhavnagari Group for their kind interest and encouragement.