The medieval theologian who gazed at the night sky through the eyes of Aristotle and saw angels moving the spheres in harmony has become the modern cosmologist who gazes at the same sky through the eyes of Einstein and sees the hand of God not in angels but in the constants of nature. When confronted with the order and beauty of the universe and the strange coincidences of nature, it¹s very tempting to take the leap of faith from science into religion. I am sure many physicists want to. I only wish they would admit it.
If you ask a stupid question, you may feel stupid; if you don't ask a stupid question, you remain stupid. - Tony Rothman
If you ask a stupid question, you may feel stupid; if you don't ask a stupid question, you remain stupid.
- Tony Rothman
Analogies and metaphors have often proved pivotal in expanding our thoughts both within and without science, and so one should not discourage the att… - Tony Rothman
Analogies and metaphors have often proved pivotal in expanding our thoughts both within and without science, and so one should not discourage the att…
When confronted with the order and beauty of the universe and the strange coincidences of nature, it's very tempting to take the leap of faith from s… - Tony Rothman
When confronted with the order and beauty of the universe and the strange coincidences of nature, it's very tempting to take the leap of faith from s…
The medieval theologian who gazed at the night sky through the eyes of Aristotle and saw angels moving the spheres in harmony has become the modern c… - Tony Rothman
The medieval theologian who gazed at the night sky through the eyes of Aristotle and saw angels moving the spheres in harmony has become the modern c…
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