Saturday, 1 August 2009
Knowledge vs Experimentation
I was watching a program on BBC one evening in which they were tracing the history of mathematics and the contribution of India in particular to mathematics. Some of the great discoveries made by Indian mathematicians were of course the idea and implementation of zero as a number, calculation of pi, discovery of negative numbers, use of trigonometry to calculate the distance of earth from sun and moon, the discovery of infinity, the use of inifinity to evaluate geometric progressions. The program emphasised the fact that these concepts were also discovered by the western mathematicians but much later than the Indians. Almost 300-400 years later;some even more than 1000 years later, like discovering zero.All this obviously makes me a very proud Indian. The host of the show also accepted the thinking of Western world that the eastern culture had nothing to offer was so misplaced. We indeed were very good at Maths but why is it that west has made more progress than we have. The first thing which strikes me is the lack of application of our rich repository of knowledge. So what if the west was slow to learn, they put their learning into practice. What use is knowing the value of pi if it does not translate into a scientific leap which reflects into a giant social leap and later transcends the entire human race. We were the first to know that sun is 400 times farther from earth than the moon,yet the first space mission was completed by the western world. This clearly reflects the lack of practical implementaion and experimentation of our knowledge. Our education system from the beginning has stressed more on theoretical knowledge than the expermintation part of it which indeed enables us to solve a differential equation but does not enable us to invent a basic computer which works on binary numbers-0(we gave it to the world) and 1 . Expermintation gives another dimension and stimulates the intellect of an individual and it is experimentation rather than knowledge which leads to discovery. The second thing I liked about the program was the candidness with which the host said that Indians were the first to make such great discoveries. We for long have tried to prove that we were a advanced race, well the west accepts it. It is they who produce such programs and dig deep and bring out facts which may be unknown to Indians too.Knowledge spreads by sharing it with others. We stagnated because we stopped sharing which obviously led to complacency and while the west was basking under the glory of great scientific achievements we were still lighting an oil lamp. The road to scientific glory and salvation is nothing but giving our knowledge and gaining the knowledge of others which is when we will also be one day a scientific super power.
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Of late west has accepted contribution of India in Mathematics. Science and Technology were also in advanced stage before continuous foreign invasions. In metallurgy Indians had superb practical and theoretical knowledge. When the population of west was living in caves, Indians were successfully extracting pure metals like gold, silver , iron etc. from their ores. The victory pillar made up of steel near Qutub Minar is standing rust free since last many centuries. Probably Emperor Ashoka had grouted that pillar. The education system was also foolproof and practical. The concept of hostels was taken from the Gurukul system of India. A number of saints (Rishis) all the time used to be busy with their devoted disciples in different experimentations. After successful demonstration only, the theories were accepted and given proper place in ancient books. India was prosperous, advanced and known as golden bird by rest of the world. Many foreign tourists of China and Japan who visited India in 200 B.C., have confirmed these achievements. But Muslim invasion in India destroyed all the rich traditions and repositories. Gurukuls were banned, books destroyed and universities like Nalanda and Takshashila were burnt. Indians believing in peaceful coexistence never tried to become a military super power. Entire India had to accept slavery of Muslims and English for a period of 1000 years. This is the main reason of our backwardness. Before the invasion of Muslims, the sculpture, art, literature, astrology, architecture in India were unparallel. In spiritualism, even today no country stands anywhere near to India. Is any civilization other than ours is having a book like GEETA?
ReplyDeleteNow despite wrong education policy of our government, Indians are coming ahead only by dint of their individual efforts and setting mile stones in various fields. Had the government of India learnt lesson from past and reformed its entire education system in general and technical education system in particular with the pace and requirement of time like western world has done, the results would have been miraculous.