Thursday, November 08, 2012
How discoverable is the Universe?
How does the average laymen interpret the wavering between " we do know " and "we don't know "that actually goes on in trying to answer real questions by real human beings. It seems to me that it is the modern media who like to maintain a level of confusion because amongst scientists the problem is less.
Take a step back in time and lets not presume that, because of time , "we know more " ( this the dumb game of our age )
Shakespeare used the term disclosure ( The theme of the conference ) to highlight "the hatching thing" ( of the egg) while Spencer , it seems to me, predictably tries to dissect it
into it his favourite eggshell bits of "transforming and venting".
The Bible, it seems to me is streets ahead of both authors because according to its authors , it is the Creator's choice alone to both disclose and to hide at the very same time and , even , in the very same space and place . Matthew 11:25 ;Luke 19:40-42.Frustratingly logical , both in theory and in practice .
The Bible, it seems to me is streets ahead of both authors because according to its authors , it is the Creator's choice alone to both disclose and to hide at the very same time and , even , in the very same space and place . Matthew 11:25 ;Luke 19:40-42.Frustratingly logical , both in theory and in practice .
Labels: discovery, faith, knowledge, science