Episodes

  • Cosmic Wonders Unveiled: The James Webb Space Telescope
    Apr 18 2026

    In this episode, we’ll discuss the amazing discoveries of the James Webb Space Telescope. These discoveries have shattered the foundation of the Big Bang theory.

    They have discovered that the universe is much larger than it seems. The age of the universe is 13.7 billion years, but they have discovered a galaxy which is 33 billion light years away. How is this possible?

    This episode proposes a fresh perspective for understanding the universe. It suggests that the expansion of space may be related to the stretching of the time fabric, which causes distant galaxies to appear farther away than they actually are. This optical illusion, created by nature, makes the universe seem larger than anticipated.

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    jayant@staminteractive.com

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    18 mins
  • Distinct Domains for Classical and Quantum Physics
    Apr 11 2026

    In this episode, we’ll demonstrate that classical physics and quantum physics operate in distinct domains—classical physics governs the tangible, physical world, while quantum physics pertains to the more subtle universe made up of waveforms in the mind.

    Although this may sound remarkable, we will use scientific reasoning and logical arguments to establish that this distinction is indeed factual.

    The laws of classical physics govern all the macro objects in the physical world. While the laws of quantum physics govern the waveforms which are present in the mind.

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    11 mins
  • Are We Looking at the Same Trees?
    Apr 4 2026

    If we look at space in terms of how much time light takes to reach us, a new perspective regarding the world opens out. Many hidden mysteries come to the fore. We begin to see that each one of us doesn’t exactly see the same object but see different versions of the same object. This indicates how the universe is actually constructed. This perspective matches with the teaching of Vedanta. After listening to this podcast, we hope you’ll see the universe from a new and fresh perspective.

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    jayant@staminteractive.com

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    16 mins
  • Why Happiness Never Lasts—and Where to Find It
    Mar 27 2026

    In this episode, we undertake a careful examination of happiness. Each of us experiences brief moments of happiness, yet we desire this happiness to be lasting and uninterrupted. When it inevitably fades, it gives rise to dissatisfaction and frustration.

    To address this, we will explore the true source of happiness and seek to understand why it eludes us despite our constant pursuit.

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    jayant@staminteractive.com

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    23 mins
  • Multiverses: Yes, They Exist
    Mar 21 2026

    This episode argues that the multiverse does indeed exist, but not in the form commonly proposed by mainstream scientific theories. Rather than speculative parallel worlds, we present a more precise and coherent interpretation of the multiverse grounded in a proper understanding of concepts behind quantum physics and the core teaching of Vedanta.

    Each observer, through the act of observation, brings into existence a unique and exclusive universe. In this sense, no two observers inhabit the same universe. The existence of countless observers therefore implies the existence of countless universes.

    In this episode, drawing upon the principles of quantum physics, we will demonstrate how multiverses are not merely speculative ideas but arise naturally from the fundamental nature of observation and the wave function.

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    jayant@staminteractive.com

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    20 mins
  • Understanding the difference between Brahman and Ishvara
    Mar 14 2026

    In this episode we will discuss the difference between Brahman and Ishvara. Brahman and Ishvara are often used interchangeably, but are they truly the same? While their fundamental essence is identical—both rooted in Awareness, the underlying reality of everything—their functions and modes of operation differ.

    This discussion explores the relationship between Brahman and Ishvara, focusing on how Awareness forms their shared core nature. We will examine how Brahman, devoid of attributes, transforms into Ishvara, who possesses distinct qualities and attributes. Additionally, we aim to understand what those qualities and attributes of Ishvara are, and how they shape its role in the universe.

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    18 mins
  • Understanding the Universe of Waveforms
    Mar 7 2026

    In this episode, we delve into an intriguing notion that there is a fully functional universe composed of waveforms. While this concept might initially seem strange, we present it as the core reality of existence.

    We’ll explore how a fully operational universe of waves exists and functions within our minds. Every event happens first in the mind before it unfolds in the physical world.

    By integrating perspectives from both modern science and Vedanta, we aim to illustrate that this is the essential truth underlying all that we experience. Get ready for an eye-opening journey.

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    jayant@staminteractive.com

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    19 mins
  • Big Bang—A Fresh Perspective
    Feb 28 2026

    According to scientific understanding, the Big Bang occurred approximately 13.7 billion years ago, marking the origin of our universe. The prevailing theory suggests a point of singularity erupted with extraordinary force, giving rise to the countless galaxies that populate the cosmos.

    Despite its widespread acceptance, the Big Bang theory leaves several fundamental questions unanswered. These unresolved questions highlight the challenges and limitations of the current scientific explanation.

    In this episode, I will explore these questions through the lens of Vedanta. Drawing upon its teachings, I offer a fresh and thought-provoking perspective on the Big Bang, addressing the mysteries that science has yet to unravel.

    1. The Source of the Big Bang

    2. The Present Location of the Source

    3. The Nature of the Initial Point

    4. The Big Bang—A Fresh Perspective

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    jayant@staminteractive.com

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    20 mins