Buddhism Engineering offers a bold and refreshing perspective that bridges ancient wisdom with modern scientific thinking. This book explores early Buddhist teachings not as religious doctrine, but as a rigorous, testable framework-one that functions much like an engineering discipline. By drawing parallels with physics, neuroscience, geology, and cosmology, it reveals how many foundational Buddhist concepts align with contemporary scientific models of the universe and the mind.Rather than treating Buddhism as mysticism or faith, Buddhism Engineering reframes it as one of humanity's earliest sciences-a systematic method for understanding reality, consciousness, and the laws that govern both. This work invites readers to rediscover Buddhism through a lens of logic, observation, and reproducible insight, opening the door to a deeper, more practical understanding of how the world works and how the mind can be transformed.