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AI Analysis of 8th-Century 'Spanda' Manuscripts Identifies Early Binary Logic in Vibrational Philosophy

📅 March 18, 2026 📰 Philosophy & Tech Review
AI Analysis of 8th-Century 'Spanda' Manuscripts Identifies Early Binary Logic in Vibrational Philosophy

A collaborative project between the University of Jammu and a leading AI research lab has used machine learning to analyze the structural patterns of 8th-century 'Spanda' (Vibration) manuscripts from Kashmir. The AI identified a recurring mathematical structure in the verses that perfectly maps to binary logic gates. This suggests that the philosophers of the Trika school used a formalized system of binary sequences to explain the manifestation of consciousness through vibrational states.

The research concludes that the 'logic of oscillation' described in these ancient Sanatan texts was not merely metaphorical, but a highly developed computational philosophy. This breakthrough has major implications for the history of mathematics, potentially shifting the origin of binary conceptualization back by several centuries and placing it within the context of Indian spiritual science.

Original source: Philosophy & Tech Review