The Secret of Sankhya – Key to Ancient Advanced Technology

Marko Grčić
Bachelor of Entrepreneurship Economics, VERN’ University of Applied Sciences, Zagreb


Abstract

COSMIC SYMPHONY OF EXISTENCE

Imagine the universe as a magnificent symphony of vibrations. While modern physics is only now discovering that the entire cosmos is fundamentally a vibrational phenomenon, the ancient sages of Sankhya recorded the complete “musical notation” of the universe thousands of years ago through precise mathematical codes and axiomatic principles. Today, we unveil this ancient knowledge that can transform not only our future but also our understanding of our own nature.

When contemporary scientists speak of vibrational fields as the foundation of reality and search for a unified law of the universe, they are unconsciously following a path that Sankhya has already mathematically traversed. In Sankhya, there exists a clearly defined concept of Mula Prakriti—the primordial source of all energy—which perfectly corresponds to what today’s quantum physics seeks as the unified field.

It is no coincidence that our greatest scientific minds like Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein, or Niels Bohr arrived at their deepest insights through understanding vibrations, resonance, and harmony. From Tesla’s experiments with oscillators to Bohr’s quantum model of the atom, modern scientific discoveries often unconsciously confirm principles that Sankhya mathematically formulated thousands of years ago.

VEDIC KNOWLEDGE – ANCIENT HERITAGE OF HUMANITY

Vedic knowledge represents one of the oldest and most comprehensive systems of knowledge that humanity has developed. This ancient wisdom encompasses a wide spectrum of disciplines—from medicine (Ayurveda) and astronomy (Jyotish) to architecture (Vaastu Shastra) and profound philosophical and scientific systems like Vedanta and Sankhya.

Swami Vivekananda, one of the most renowned Indian philosophers of recent times and the person who first brought Vedic knowledge and Sankhya to the West, was a friend and teacher of Nikola Tesla. Vivekananda left a significant impact on Tesla, so much so that Tesla later described natural phenomena through Vedic terms, energy and matter as Prana and Akasha, and spoke of Kalpa cycles and Vedanta as perfectly rational sciences that modern science has yet to accept.

In the Bhagavad Gita, one of humanity’s most important spiritual texts and the heart of Vedic wisdom, Lord Krishna personally teaches Sankhya to Arjuna, describing it as fundamental knowledge about the nature of reality. Krishna states: “Of sages, I am Kapila”—referring to Maharishi Kapila, the original creator of Sankhya.

SANKHYA – SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATION OF VEDIC KNOWLEDGE

Sankhya is considered the scientific foundation of many Vedic knowledges for several key reasons:

  1. Axiomatic approach: Sankhya begins with a minimal number of axioms and derives from them a comprehensive explanation of the entire universe, just as modern theoretical physics seeks a unification theory.
  2. Mathematical precision: The system is based on precise mathematical relationships, not speculation. It contains 68 mathematical sutras that define the fundamental constants of the universe with extraordinary precision.
  3. Self-verification: Each derivation in Sankhya can be mathematically verified through multiple independent paths, ensuring the internal consistency of the entire system.
  4. Comprehensiveness: Sankhya explains phenomena from the subatomic level to cosmic structures through a unified set of principles, achieving what modern physics calls a theory of everything.

UNIFICATION OF MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL LAWS

At the absolute foundation of existence lies Purusha—universal consciousness and the source of all potential—inseparably joined with Moolaprakriti, the primordial quantum that acts as the universal accountant. This fundamental relationship forms the basis of all energy storage and transformation possibilities in our universe.

The most impressive aspect of Sankhya is the precision with which it axiomatically derives fundamental physics constants without empirical calibrations. For example, the perfect balance that maintains perpetual oscillation is expressed in the equation:

(π/e)·(x/RS)·(10/7) = 1

Where π is 3.14159…, e is 2.71828…, x is 0.618034 (golden ratio conjugate), and RS is 1.0204 (perpetual harmonic oscillator ratio). This equation demonstrates how three transcendental values form the basis of all oscillatory phenomena in the universe.

The fundamental constants derived include the speed of light, Planck’s constant, gravitational constant, and fine structure constant—all with extraordinary precision matching modern experimental values. For instance, the Sankhya equivalent of Planck’s constant (7·Ne = 6.67011×10⁻³⁴) differs from the modern value (6.62619×10⁻³⁴ J·s) by only 0.00838%.

THREE GUNAS – FUNDAMENTAL MODES OF VIBRATION

The entire process of manifestation is governed by the interplay of three gunas—three fundamental modes of interaction that form the basic structure of the universe:

  1. Tamas – Principle of inertia and stability (compressive force)
  2. Rajas – Principle of activity and transformation (transmissive force)
  3. Satva – Principle of harmony and potential (expansive force)

In Sankhya, three gunas represent precise mathematical functions that govern all interactions from quantum to cosmic scales.

SPACE THAT IS NOT EMPTY

Perhaps the most revolutionary discovery of Sankhya is that space is not empty but consists of real, identical components in perpetual oscillation. This “substantial space” provides the medium for all phenomena and can be utilized as a source of unlimited energy when properly understood.

The fundamental frequency C = 296.575966 MHz represents the “heartbeat” of space itself—the natural resonant frequency that arises when spatial components achieve perfect dynamic equilibrium. From this fundamental vibration of space emerge all manifested forms through processes of superposition, resonance, and transmission.

Gravity arises when higher vibrational counts are attracted toward regions of merged, lower counts—providing a revolutionary explanation for the true nature of gravity. This explains why all objects fall at the same speed regardless of their mass.

COSMIC LOVE AS THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE

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COSMIC LOVE AS THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE

At the conclusion of this journey through Sankhya’s ancient wisdom, we arrive at a profound truth: love is not merely an emotion but the fundamental organizing principle of the universe—the first law of the cosmos from which all other natural laws arise. The attraction between Purusha and Prakriti creates a cosmic dance manifesting infinite forms of creation.

What is gravity but a materialized form of universal love? The mathematical precision of Sankhya reveals that the same force binding atoms together also orchestrates the dance of galaxies. All laws of the universe, all mathematical precision, all self-similarity from quantum to cosmic scale have one fundamental driver: love—a cosmic attraction pulling the separate toward unity.

Sankhya shows us we are all participants in a magnificent cosmic symphony. Our true nature is Sat-Chit-Ananda (existence-consciousness-bliss), which we discover through both scientific and spiritual inquiry. This ancient system bridges our past and future—providing the foundation for technologies, societies and individuals to harmonize with natural laws, revealing the universe itself as love’s creative expression.

Biodata

Marko Grčić was born in 1975 Switzerland, living in Croatia. In 2005 he graduated in University of applied sciences Vern, Zagreb as Baccalaureate of Entrepreneurship economics. he enjoy in hobbies like windsurfing where he was competing in the World cup windsurfing championship in 1993 and 1994 as a Croatian Youth champion and vice champion in senior division. Since 2004 he’s been trading commodities in the US markets. In Robbins World Cup Trading Championships, he was world vice champion in 2016 and 5th in 2015.

Due to his curiosity, he started independent research in science, spirituality and Vedic knowledge, from modern science to the Bhagavad Gita, Sankhya, Rg, Yajur veda, Vedanta, Puranas, Upanishads to the Nikola Tesla, Swami Vivekananda, etc.

He’s been translating many Vedic texts, and spent many years in translating ancient science of Sankhya Karika by Sri Srinivasan commentaries that explained all missing pieces in science by simple math and logic, as well as unite science and spirituality. He’s been practicing yoga and meditation since 2002, and he’s also teaching yoga and Shakti meditation.