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In connection with [[:wikipedia:Quantum field theory|Quantum Field Theory]], another researcher from the Netherlands, Frank van den Bovenkamp, suggests that the [[:wikipedia:Scalar field|scalar field]] (a special type of quantum field) not only gives [[:wikipedia:Mass#In_quantum_physics|mass]] to [[:wikipedia:Elementary particle|elementary particle]]s, but on top of that produces subtle vibrations which appear to possess certain characteristics of ''microvita''. This inner, simultaneous state of the all-pervading scalar field is reminiscent of P.R. Sarkar's philosophical concept of "Trigunatmika" (also referred to as Causal Matrix, and in [[:wikipedia:Hinduism|Hinduism]] as [[:wikipedia:Parameshashakti|Parameshashakti]], "''[which] has no reality in the absolute sense but is superior to its effects and inferred by them''"){{sfn|van den Bovenkamp}}. | In connection with [[:wikipedia:Quantum field theory|Quantum Field Theory]], another researcher from the Netherlands, Frank van den Bovenkamp, suggests that the [[:wikipedia:Scalar field|scalar field]] (a special type of quantum field) not only gives [[:wikipedia:Mass#In_quantum_physics|mass]] to [[:wikipedia:Elementary particle|elementary particle]]s, but on top of that produces subtle vibrations which appear to possess certain characteristics of ''microvita''. This inner, simultaneous state of the all-pervading scalar field is reminiscent of P.R. Sarkar's philosophical concept of "Trigunatmika" (also referred to as Causal Matrix, and in [[:wikipedia:Hinduism|Hinduism]] as [[:wikipedia:Parameshashakti|Parameshashakti]], "''[which] has no reality in the absolute sense but is superior to its effects and inferred by them''"){{sfn|van den Bovenkamp}}. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |