Invincibility - an Absolute
by Dr Geoffrey Clements

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4 June 2007

Maharishi's programme to bring Invincibility to every nation reveals 
some profound principles of nature's functioning. Although the 
word 'invincibility' is not always applied in describing systems in 
nature, it is found as a principle and as a phenomenon everywhere. 

In the early twentieth century, the founding fathers of quantum 
physics grappled with the new phenomena they were discovering. 
Earlier it had been held, for example, that atoms were indivisible 
units of Nature—indeed, this is the origin of the word 'atom.' 

Experiments then revealed that the atom actually consists of two 
major components; a nucleus (first thought to be itself indivisible, 
and later found to have its own component parts), and the electrons, 
which performed some sort of motion around the central nucleus. 

But there was a problem: a rotating body with an electric charge—the 
electron—will lose its energy, by emitting energy. This was the 
principle underlying classical electromagnetism. Yet this clearly 
does not happen. The motion is sustained, and the energy is constant. 

The old classical principle was 'a rotating electric charge will lose 
energy.' A new principle, not yet understood, was enunciated: 'an 
electron, in its rotation around the nucleus, does not lose energy.' 

The theoretical understanding for this was later developed as quantum 
mechanics unfolded. The motion of an electron around the nucleus is 
described not as a classical orbit (like the orbits of the planets 
around the sun), but by 'orbitals', a newly defined type of motion. 
Orbitals were described through the concept of the wave function, 
which is used in quantum mechanics to describe the state of an 
object. 

This example illustrates the discovery of levels of non-change and 
immutability underlying change in Nature. Atoms interact with each 
other in a systematic and non-changing manner as a result of the 
immutability of the states that we know as orbitals. 

Parallel phenomena are found everywhere in nature, and this has 
helped in defining the scientific understanding of invincibility. In 
each case it is found that a layer of change is founded on a deeper 
level—a level of non-change. 

This principle is depicted in a series of charts from Maharishi Vedic 
University. In this series, each chart considers a discipline of 
modern science, and in every case it can be seen that true 
invincibility exists only at the deepest level—which can be equated 
with the Unified Field of all the laws of nature. 

At other, more expressed levels, there may be some level of 
immutability, but not full invincibility. This principle is the basis 
for Maharishi's programme to create invincibility for every nation. 
The examples from modern science teach us the following: 
invincibility cannot be realised without taking recourse to the 
absolute unchanging field of pure existence. 

Invincibility cannot be created by force. This is why all attempts to 
create immunity from attack by military force, treaties, or other 
means have foundered. Not even the most powerful nation can defend 
itself, and furthermore, the very act of using force itself creates 
enemies. 

In contrast, Maharishi's scientifically based programme for creating 
an invincible nation is also a programme to create peace. The 
principles of invincibility found in the various scientific 
disciplines demonstrate that invincibility is also a state of 
integration, unity, and peace. Invincibility is absolute. 

Through implementing Maharishi's programme for true Invincibility, we 
can also bring the other absolute qualities of peace, stability, and 
harmony to every nation and the world. 

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