It is a good question. Many have given right answer also. Indian civilization was geographically separated but many things from India had gone to the West up to Europe and to Mexico and South America through the Pacific. The relics of the vanished civilizations unearthed in various parts of the Euro-Asian region as well as Mexico in the North America and Many parts of South America reveal traces of Indian articles and culture which is established by carbon dating that it were from the Indian sub-continent.
The Vedas contain many principles which are established by science now in Cosmic Physics and Theoretical Physics. Vedanta deals with dialogues on finer concepts where matter and energy fuse together.
2006-12-07 00:30:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, the simple answer is that the Hindus DIDN'T have a "rich Vedic Science". They had no idea what a science is. Their "science" was nothing more than astrology and alchemy, which are NOT sciences.
Also, the Bible says nothing about the Hindus. So there is no connection with the Bible and the people in India.
The Bible also is totally ignorant of science. Beliefs don't understand the importance of verified truth.
2006-12-05 22:59:43
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answered by Alan Turing 5
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They didn't wander in the vicinity of either India of Africa much in the Bible. I mean, imagine if the events of the bible were happening to some ants right now...would that bible mention our culture at all?
2006-12-05 23:07:09
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answered by raxivar 5
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I'm not sure what this question is supposed to be, but the biblical world was generally cut off from India by various mountain ranges in the east.
2006-12-05 23:01:54
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answered by Ilikepie 2
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that's a good question. i didn't know the veda's had rich science. but hey, that's because i have yet to read the veda's.
i will google scienc in the vedas lol
2006-12-05 22:55:49
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-12-05 22:56:04
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answered by timjim 6
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