1st Edition

Buddhism Through the Eyes of a Physicist

By Sergey Alexandrov Copyright 2026
96 Pages
by Routledge

96 Pages
by Routledge

96 Pages
by Routledge

This book presents a view of Buddhism from the perspective of a theoretical physicist. It helps the reader comprehend deep Buddhist ideas by bringing them closer to a more familiar context. Concentrating on teachings of Mahayana school represented by Tibetan Buddhism, their structure and main ideas are compared with the structure of scientific theory and the modern understanding of the laws of... Read more

I. The religion of knowledge, or the Science of the mind II. Axioms III. The four seals IV. The two truths V. Emptiness VI. Death VII. Analogies VIII. Space and time IX. Synthesis

Biography

Sergey Alexandrov is a theoretical physicist working in the field of quantum gravity and superstring theory. He has two PhD degrees received in 2003 from St. Petersburg State University in Russia and from the University of Paris XI in France. Since 2005, he has been working at the University of Montpellier where he currently holds the position of “directeur de recherche”. He is the author of more than 80 scientific publications and is a practicing Buddhist in the Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.

"The parallels and intersections between a number of concepts of new physics and Eastern philosophical-religious teachings have been extensively discussed since the time of Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr, and the reading public is familiar with the review of these intriguing "coincidences" made in recent decades by various authors, including His Holiness the Dalai Lama. In this book, the analysis of such facts is presented in the understanding of a theoretical physicist who has come to the Buddhist worldview, and such a doubly competent approach allows us, the readers, to refresh and deepen our understanding of some important ideas, both in physics and in Buddhism." - A.A. Terentyev, PhD in Historical Sciences, editor-in-chief of Publishing House “Nartang”