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Can Buddhism be described by mathematics?
Buddhism actually has mathematics, which comes from the mathematics of ancient India, but it is mainly descriptive, and its space-time breadth is amazing.

For example, the Buddha said, "There are mustard seeds in Xumi Mountain, and there are mustard seeds in Xumi Mountain", and "A grain of dust has countless brakes". It can be seen that the world is big, small and small; The universe contains countless atoms, and an atom is also a small universe, so everything is relative.

For another example, the Buddha said that "it is not short for a while, but not long for an infinite robbery." It is also relative to time. That moment is not short-lived. In a flash, countless changes have taken place in the world. Infinite doom is not long, and the birth of the universe is only a moment.

Different Buddhist classics have different mathematical descriptions. For example, there are 51 descriptions in Quan She Lun and 126 descriptions in Hua Yan Jing.

To the big said, there are:

"One, ten, one hundred, one thousand, ten thousand, one hundred million, one trillion, one hundred million, one trillion, one hundred thousand, one hundred thousand, one hundred thousand, one hundred thousand, one hundred thousand, one hundred thousand, one hundred thousand, one hundred thousand, one hundred thousand, one hundred thousand, one hundred thousand, one hundred thousand, one hundred thousand.

To say small, there are:

One minute, Li, Mao, Sui, Hu, Wei, Xian, Sha, Dust, Ai, Vast, Desert, Vague, Wandering, Blink, Blink, Blink, Vanity, Cleanliness, araya, amoros, Nirvana Silence (?

I calculated bored: Google = 10 100 = ten thousand Ganges sands.

Some people are even more annoyed. The maximum number is "unspeakable" =10 (3.721838387×10 37).

"Minimal" is defined as the smallest space unit in all shed theories, which is similar to the concept of quark in physics.

Micro = seven infinitesimals; Gold powder = 49 infinitesimals; Water dust = three hundred and forty-three infinitesimals; Rabbit hair dust = 240 1 tiny wool dust = 16,807 tiny; Cow hair dust = 117,649 tiny; Gap dust = 823,543 min.

Give Up All defines "instant" as the smallest time unit, which is equivalent to 0.0 18s, and the camera shutter speed is one hundredth of a second.

One hundred and twenty seconds is a moment, sixty seconds is a wax, thirty wax is more than one acre, five acres is more than one gallon, six gallons is a day, thirty days and nights are January, four months are a season, three seasons are a year, one hundred years is a lifetime, five hundred years is a change, and one thousand years is a change.

Catastrophes include success (world growth period), housing (world prosperity period), bad (world old age and death period) and emptiness (world extinction period), so a continuous cycle of success, housing, badness and emptiness is a catastrophe. Seven robberies (also known as fire robbery) are one water robbery and seven water robberies are one wind robbery.

It is calculated that the time of catastrophe is about 654.38+0.3 billion years. In the Amitabha Sutra, it is said that "Amitabha became a Buddha and 10 robberies is now", that is, 65.438+0.3 billion years, which happens to be the age of the universe at present, and people can't help but sigh!