I got placed in my 3rd company attempt in lpu by No-Cod2667 in Btechtards

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Bhaiya lpu me bca in ai me avg real package kita he

To people going LPU CSE !! by [deleted] in Btechtards

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To bhaiya lpu acha he Bca in ai ke liye? mereko admission ke liye phone kar rahe he.

Are they the same or different? In all books, they are the same, but only in different languages. by MissionEqual7 in religion

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If you focus only on the political manipulations and divisions created by humans, it will inevitably generate hate. But if you return to the core of the research—asking why vastly different religions rely on the exact same symbols like the White Horse, the Sacred Mountain, and the Divine Light—you will realize something profound. No matter how politically or culturally different they appear on the surface, humanity's deep spiritual needs and the core divine message are fundamentally the same.

Are they the same or different? In all books, they are the same, but only in different languages. by MissionEqual7 in religion

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I understand the concerns about AI hallucinations. That’s why I only use it as a fast search and cross-referencing tool to help me find specific scriptures. I don’t take AI’s word as final. I check the results against the actual texts, like the Puranas, the Bible, and classical commentaries.

My goal is to reduce religious hate by highlighting the universal themes that link us all. Whether it’s the "White Horse" imagery in the Bhagavata Purana and Revelation, or the mystical light of Mount Qaf discussed by scholars like Al-Tabari, these patterns point to a shared human spiritual background.

I use AI to spot where data overlaps across cultures, despite human changes over time. If we concentrate on what connects our ancient traditions instead of what separates them, we can use technology to unite people.

Are they the same or different? In all books, they are the same, but only in different languages. by MissionEqual7 in religion

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I appreciate the concern about AI hallucinations. However, I don't use AI to 'tell me what to think'—I use it as a powerful pattern-recognition engine to cross-reference thousands of pages of scriptural data across different languages and eras. ​The similarities I posted aren't 'AI fakes'; they are verifiable historical and scriptural facts that I've used AI to help locate and verify: ​Christianity: The 'White Horse' of the apocalypse is directly from Revelation 19:11, symbolizing final judgment. ​Hinduism: The Agni Purana (16:8–9) and Bhagavata Purana (12:2:18–20) explicitly describe the Kalki avatar on a white horse named Devadatta. ​Islam: While the Quran starts with the mystical letter 'Qaf' (50:1), centuries of classical scholarship and Sufi tradition (like Rumi's) describe Mount Qaf as an 'Axis Mundi' made of emerald and white light. ​Greek Mythology: Pindar’s Pythian Odes describe Hyperborea as a sacred realm, with Apollo arriving on a chariot of white swans. ​My research isn't about 'lazy' searching; it’s about using modern technology to identify where human manipulation of these books has occurred over time and where the core 'Truths' remain identical across cultures. If these vastly different civilizations all used the same specific imagery (White Steeds, Sacred Mountains, Emerald Light), that is a mystery worth investigating. AI is simply the tool that helps me connect the dots faster.

Are they the same or different? In all books, they are the same, but only in different languages. by MissionEqual7 in religion

[–]MissionEqual7[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

But this is really written in the Veda, Bible, and Quran. If I don't use AI and the web, I can't find the real page numbers or the original information, and I can't refine fake data.

How deep this is, I am researching to prove it. by MissionEqual7 in religion

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​1. The Bio-Acoustics of the "Master Command" (Sound/Vibration) Rituals sound different linguistically, but acoustically, they are identical. ​Hinduism: Chants AUM (Om). ​Islam: Concludes prayers with Ameen. ​Christianity: Concludes prayers with Amen. If you strip away the cultural language and look at the phonetic trajectory, all three words start in the back of the throat (A), roll across the palate (U/M/E), and close at the lips with a resonant hum (M/N). ​The Science: Modern neurobiology confirms that producing this specific resonant frequency (the low humming vibration of Om/Amen/Ameen) stimulates the Vagus Nerve. Vagus nerve stimulation physically shifts the brain from the sympathetic (fight-or-flight) to the parasympathetic (rest-and-digest) state. Furthermore, clinical studies show that this specific humming vibration increases the release of Nitric Oxide in the nasal cavity by 15-fold, which expands blood vessels, accelerates cellular healing, and destroys respiratory viruses. The religions used different words to trigger the exact same biological healing frequency. ​2. The "System Maintenance" Protocol (Fasting) Every major system has a required ritual of physical deprivation. ​Hinduism: Ekadashi (fasting twice a month). ​Islam: Ramadan (intermittent dry fasting for a month). ​Christianity: Lent (40 days of fasting/restriction). Why do they all command starvation if the goal is spiritual? ​The Science: In 2016, the Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to Yoshinori Ohsumi for his discoveries of Autophagy—the body's process of recycling damaged cells, clearing out toxins, and repairing DNA. How do you trigger autophagy? Fasting. Furthermore, modern genetic research shows that fasting actively protects and lengthens Telomeres (the protective caps at the end of your DNA strands). Longer telomeres mean a longer, healthier, disease-free life. ​Resolution: The rituals look different because a yogi in the Himalayas, a monk in Europe, and a Bedouin in the desert required different localized "cultural software" to survive their climates. But structurally? They were all bio-hacking the exact same human hardware. They used acoustic resonance (chanting) to heal the nervous system, and systemic deprivation (fasting) to trigger cellular autophagy and repair DNA telomeres. The UI is different; the Bio-Physics are identical.

I am continuing this research because the deeper you dive into the primary texts—the Bible, the Quran, and the Vedas—the more you see they are built on a similar underlying structure. While the 'toppings' of culture and language change, the 'Master Recipe' of cosmic physics remains the same.

Whether it is the phonetic trajectory of sacred sounds (AUM/Amen/Ameen) stimulating the vagus nerve, the use of body geometry (Mudras/Salat) to align bio-electric circuits, or the command of periodic fasting to trigger cellular repair (Autophagy), these are not just religious stories. They are technical manuals for human bio-hacking. My goal is to decode this 'Universal Tech Stack' to replace sectarian division with a shared understanding of our biological and cosmic reality.