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Did physicist Einstein really believe in theology in his later years?

There is this sentence in "The Collected Works of Einstein":

"If any religion can fully depend on modern science, it is Buddhism." He also said: "Buddhism is the source of all science." He also said in his autobiography that he was not a religious person, but if he were, he would be a Buddhist.

The religion of the future will be a cosmic religion. "Buddhism has the characteristics of what would be expected in a cosmic religion for the future: it transcends a personal God, avoids dogmas and theology; it covers both the ...religion that would cope with modern scientific needs, it would be Buddhism."- Albert Einstein

Buddhism."- Buddhist

At that time, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva replied The crowd said: "Disciples of the Buddha! You should know that there are worlds in the sea of ??worlds, no difference in number of motes of dust in the world. The so-called:

In the sea of ??worlds, there are worlds in the sea of ??worlds, no difference in number of motes of dust;

< p>In the sea of ??worlds, all the powers of the Buddhas are without distinction;

In the sea of ??worlds, all the Dharma realms are without distinction in the ten dharma realms;

Dear Buddhas, this cannot be said! A sea of ??water filled with water as many as motes of dust in the Buddha Land lives like a net of heavenly emperors in the magnificent world sea. All Buddhas, this sea of ??water in the center is called the Boundless Wonderful Flower Light, with all the Bodhisattva forms manifesting as the Mani King's Pillar as its base. ; From the great lotus flower, the name is: All the fragrant mani kings are adorned; there is a world seed living on it, the name is: the blazing precious light that shines in the ten directions, with all the adornments as its body, there are worlds as many as the motes of dust in the Buddha land spread in it. At the bottom of the row, there is a world called: The most excellent light shines all over, surrounded by all the diamonds and ornaments of the radiant wheel, and it lives according to the treasures of Manihua; its shape is like the shape of Manihua, and all the treasures and flowers are decorated with clouds covering it. , Worlds as numerous as the motes of dust in the Buddha Land surround it, with various kinds of abode, and various kinds of solemnity. The name of the Buddha is: Pure Eyes and Defiled Lamp. There are worlds as numerous as the motes of dust in the Buddha Land. There is a world named: Various kinds of fragrant lotus flowers and wonderful ornaments, with all the ornaments. For the occasion, he lives by the precious lotus net; its shape is like the seat of the Master, (World Edition of Avatamsaka Sutra)

There are many similar expressions about the universe and life in Buddhist scriptures.

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The Avatamsaka Sutra describes the nature of the universe as "appeared by the mind and changed by consciousness". All material phenomena and spiritual phenomena are changed by our true nature. This is the same as the founder of quantum mechanics, Universal. Ranke said, “There is no such thing as matter in the world! All matter is derived from a force that moves atoms and maintains a tight unity. We must assume that behind this is the mind and the mind. The expression "mind is the basis of matter" is very close.